CLASS OF 2016
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Hunter
Sexton
Marshall
Jackson (HS) • OH
6' 0" • 205LBS
R/R • 27yr 6mo
Jackson (HS) • OH
6' 0" • 205LBS
R/R • 27yr 6mo
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- The 2016 Ohio Recruiting Trail - Jan 1, 2017
- Marshall Releases 2016 Early Signing Class - Dec 2, 2015
- Preseason Underclass Showcase South I: Class of 2016 Complete Evaluations - Jan 28, 2015
- Top Tools Breakdown: Preseason Underclass Showcase South I - Jan 20, 2015
- Sneak Peak: Top Performers from the Preseason Underclass Showcase South I - Jan 20, 2015
- Ohio Insider: Top Performers from Ohio Elite College Coaches Camp - Jan 13, 2015
- Ohio Insider: Ohio Players That Made The 2016 Overall Rankings - Dec 2, 2014
- PBR Future Games: Day 2 Team Ohio - Aug 5, 2014
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6-foot, 205-pound strong, solid build. From the infield he shows good range with over the top arm action with some effort at 84 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that starts slightly open and gets to even. Shows strength in his swing and good rotation. Registered top exit velocity of 91 mph and ran 7.25 60-yard dash. On the mound the righty throws through an over the top slot while offering a 81-82 mph fastball. His best offspeed pitch is his 68-71 mph curveball; the pitch shows sharp, late breaking 11/5 movement with above average depth. He also mixes in a 73-75 mph changeup.
7/29/14
6-foot, 205-pound medium sized body frame. Infielder, can improve footwork by playing through the baseball a little more, has a tendency to wind up on throws, moves well laterally for a bigger body frame, shows some arm strength throwing from a ¾ slot at 85 mph. Offensively, he starts with an open stance, fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, does a good job of using both parts of the field, shows doubles type power, line drive approach. Produced a top exit velocity of 88 mph and ran a 4.8 down the line to first base. From the mound he has a repeatable delivery using a straight up and down leg lift, he throws with a short arm action with regular effort through a ¾ slot. His fastball was at 85-87 mph. Curveball was tight with good late downward bite at 71-73 mph. Changeup was thrown using fastball armspeed with sink at 76-78 mph.