CLASS OF 2018
OF
2B
Luke
Smith
Haverford College
Jamesville-DeWitt (HS) • NY
6' 0" • 180LBS
S/R • 25yr 5mo
Travel Team: Syracuse Sports Zone
Jamesville-DeWitt (HS) • NY
6' 0" • 180LBS
S/R • 25yr 5mo
Travel Team: Syracuse Sports Zone
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- Commitment Corner: 2018 OF Luke Smith (Jamesville-DeWitt HS) - Oct 13, 2017
- First Thoughts: Academic Games at Cornell Univesity - Jun 6, 2017
- Academic Games: Position Player Measurable Stats - Jun 5, 2017
- Preseason All-State Measurables: 60 Times - Feb 27, 2017
- Preseason All-State Measurables: Outfielders' Arm Strength - Feb 23, 2017
- Preseason All-State Measurables: Exit Velocity - Feb 21, 2017
- Last Chance Preview: Position Player Measurable Stats Released - Nov 1, 2016
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Athletic 6-foot-0 build with a 60 time of 7.13. Offensively - Switch hitter who barrels up well from both sides of the plate with an exit velocity of 81 MPH from both sides of the plate. Uses slight toe tap with a an efficient load, repeatable swing a slight upper cut, drives the ball to middle third. Drives gaps from both sides. Defensively- Aggressive footwork leads to a position velocity of 79 MPH, works in a mini-crowhop to get downward plane on throws from the outfield. True gamer that plays fast and aggressive. Offensive minded LF/CF at the next level.
Athletic 6-foot-0, 175-pound frame with a home to first time at 4.27 from the left side (switch hitter). Offensively - Barrels up the ball from both side of the plate (Exit Velocity of 82 MPH from right side/ 81 MPH left side), has potential to be legitimate switch hitter with gap power. Minimal actions from the left side; quiet with short stroke in into the zone. Same timing mechanisms from the right side with late zone acceleration. Defensively - Stays behind the ball well with quick transition into throwing motion from a high 3/4 slot. A more assertive crowhop will help carry momentum into throws. Arm strength peaked at 79 MPH with more in the tank.
Smith, a 2018 switch-hitting outfielder, stands at 6-foot-0 and weighs in at a firm 170 pounds, ran an impressive 6.9 60. Offensively- From the left-side, starts with a square balanced lower half with the hands in front of the back shoulder and barrel of the bat almost straight up from the ground. Gets to the launch phase with a very simple approach of a slight lift of the front foot, with no movement forward, while the hands stay locked in and a subtle shift of weight to the back side. Drove the ball best to the middle of the field, but could get more extension if the lead heel could down more firmly which would help the front hip stay closed longer. From the right-handed side, begins with a balanced square lower half with a slight bend in the knees with the hands in front of the back shoulder with the barrel of the bat more than 45-degrees. Initiates the swing with a slight shift of weight to the backside with a slight lift of the front foot while the hands get loaded back off the shoulder. Drove the ball from the pull side gap to the opposite field gap well, showing the strongest area to be from center field to the opposite gap. Gets the lead foot down quickly and firmly generating quality bat speed and extension which helped register an exit velocity of 80 MPH. Defensively- Athletic and clean movements to the ball, although does get a bit tentative with balls on the ground. Funnels the ball to chest high and transfers from the center of the body creating the traditional longer arm action from an outfielder. Throws showed good carry and accuracy, however during the throw the front foot gets up on the toe rather than staying flat which will elevate the throwing arm rather than keep it parallel to the the front side costing some extension on the throw. Registered an arm velocity of 79 MPH on the day.