21.9
Hand Speed (max)
10/12/20
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Physical: 6’3 225lb C/1B ran a 7.90 laser timed 60 yard dash. Large frame has natural strength. Room to become more physical.
Offensively: Starts slightly open in his stance as he uses a toe tap and a step forward as a timing mechanism. Hands have a smooth load that also creates some timing. Controls the barrel and handles balls up in the zone.
Defensively: Receives from a new school 1 knee down stance. Uses a more traditional stance when it comes time to throw to 2nd base.Has a tall set up when in the squat position. Lots of moving parts during the catch and throw process. Shows good arm strength.
Physical: Solid / durable 6-foot-1, 225-pound frame with advanced strength throughout the movements. Offensively: RHH. Wide, balanced stance with the weight shifted slightly backwards favoring a strong right side as the hands started with controlled rhythm flat on the shoulder. Utilized a short leg lift stride with good connection to the ground in order to initiate the hands through a powerful flat path and into the hitting zone. Impressive rotational power with sink into the legs in the swing creating a strong position and low posture at impact; generated natural backspin on ball flight to both gaps but primarily the pull-side. Hit into a stiff front side while turning the bat head around early in the swing, recorded a peak at-exit velocity of 89 mph according to Trackman Baseball / 39% line drive rate during his round. Flashed a maximum on plane efficiency of 60% per Blast Motion. Defensively: The primary backstop demonstrated a low / narrow crouch with a soft glove hand while receiving with minimal glove hand movement at the catch point. Pop times ranged from 2.27-2.29 getting slightly over the front side with the posture in the straight line footwork combined with average transfers to the throwing ear. Released from a short, accurate high ¾ slot with solid arm strength from the crouch. Worked hard for his pitchers on blocks burying the baseball over the plate. C - 74 mph