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The athletic Biancone, committed originally to George Washington as a middle infielder, burst on the scene on the mound. The 6-foot-2 185 pound RHP features long arms with a loose arm arm action that works through a 3/4 slot. The delivery is controlled and simple; with some slight closing off to the 3B side. Late acceleration unleashed a cluster of fastballs in the 92-93 MPH range, even touching 94 MPH. Breaking ball at times showed more of a slider tendencies but could fall into the frame of a "hard slurve". There was depth and 1-to-7 shape in the 76 MPH range. Biancone also showed a same change plane that hugged the bottom of the zone at 82 MPH. Highly projectable build and above average arm speed that might produce a few more ticks in the velocity department. Extremely low mileage arm that only threw a combined 30 innings in the spring/summer of 2018.
Biancone stands at a rangy 6-foot-1 165 pounds with a frame that will support gains. Ran a 7.13 60. Offensively- Even set up at the plate with a moderate leg kick and barrel tip for timing; aggressive lower half with explosive bat speed through the zone. Flashed some pop to his pull side; high ceiling in the power potential department as evidenced by his 92 MPH exit velocity. Defensively- Showed smooth, effortless actions up the middle with no panic. Occasional glove tap before a quick shuffle step; arm works well from the left side at 86 MPH across the diamond. Athleticism could allow for a corner outfield option down the road.