19.4
Hand Speed (max)
8/29/20
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Body: 6-foot-0, 170 pound. Strong, athletic build. Proportionate. Has added physicality to his frame over the past few month. That strength should continue to amplify each part of his game.
Defense: IF. Athletic set up into a small hop. Clean, simple actions through the ball. Positions himself well to receive quality hops. Does tend to field the ball slightly deep, but his footwork keeps him working though the ball. His current foot speed and range should keep him at 2B.
Arm: RH. 79 mph. Accurate with some carry. Has the ability to change arm angles to maintain smoothness through the fielding process.
Hit: LHH. Tall, slightly opened set up with his weight starting middle. Slow sink into his back side with a similar slow hand load. Small hovering leg kick. Efficient, level hand path. Short, one handed follow through. Keeps hands inside the ball well. Stays in the big part of the yard. Understands his game as a line drive type guy.
Power: 87 mph Exit Velocity via TrackMan.
Run: 7.50 Laser Timed 60
Uncommitted 5-foot-11 160. Berg has a medium frame with long legs and room for weight and strength gains. Not indicative of his 60-yard time, he ranged to make plays to his right and left at second base. He has a developing arm strength that is playable at the position, but improvement will be paramount to providing a future on the left side of the diamond. He took solid rounds of batting practice with mostly pull side contact but showed a willingness to go the other way in game. He was comfortable hitting deep in counts and could stand to be more aggressive early. He has a good feel for the barrel with plate discipline that makes him a tough out. He has solid infield actions but constantly fights to stay in rhythm with a youthful body control. Look for actions to polish as weight and strength gains match growth. He plays hard with good energy.
Berg has a medium frame with long legs and room for weight and strength gains. Not indicative of his 60-yard time, he ranged to make plays to his right and left at second base. He has a developing arm strength that is playable at the position, but improvement will be paramount to providing a future on the left side of the diamond. He took solid rounds of batting practice with mostly pull side contact but showed a willingness to go the other way in game. He was comfortable hitting deep in counts and could stand to be more aggressive early. He has a good feel for the barrel with plate discipline that makes him a tough out. He has solid infield actions but constantly fights to stay in rhythm with a youthful body control. Look for actions to polish as weight and strength gains match growth. He plays hard with good energy.