81.2
    Velocity (max)
    6/12/22
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Physical: Taller, lean 5-foot-11, 150lb frame with projection. 7.64 runner in the 60-yard dash.
Offensively: RHH. Even, slightly bent stance, as the hands operated at the shoulder with stretch. Utilized a leg-lift stride to initiate the swing into the hitting zone; T80 mph bat-exit velocity as the top handed dominated the forward move. Worked up to a 275 foot batted ball distance, room to continue lengthening base to hit off of. Generated a 56% line drive rate during his round.
Defensively: The outfielder featured longer strides, as the feet arrived on time to the ball, fielding off his left side. Glove played north/south, as the hand funneled inward and released up to 81 mph positionally.
Pitching: RHP - Even-paced delivery as the leg worked up to a higher stack and repeated to crossfire landing. The arm showed short, direct to the plate from H ¾ slot and 77-80 mph FB for strikes. Mixed short, lateral 70-72 mph SL with some cut across the zone.
Physical: High-waisted, lean 5-foot-11, 150lb frame.
Pitching: RHP - Loose drop step from the middle of the rubber; balanced stack position, utilizing drop/drive in the delivery. Features a quick arm from a shorter, gradual circle (H ¾ slot). The FB ranged between 78-79 mph, heavy and strikes, mixing a short 67-69 mph CB on an 11/5 tilt (feel, 1782rpms). Also displayed a developing 72-74 mph straight CH.
Physical: 5’10 140lb RHP/IF ran a 7.98 laser timed 60-yard dash. Young frame has room to continue to develop.
Offensively: Starts with a wide stance, and uses a hand pump to load and begin his timing process. Creates some good separation between upper and lower half generating some power. Barrel works down and through the hitting zone.
Defensively: Shows good pre-pitch movement to create a good first step. Has a slight delay in the catch and receiving process. Uses a long arms swing to begin his throws across the infield.
Pitching: Uses a slow and methodical windup. Maintains good body control. Shortens up his arm swing compared to his throws as an infielder.