CLASS OF 2019
3B
                            RHP
                        
                        Greyson
                        Birdsong                    
                    
    
        Ensworth (HS) • TN
6' 3" • 180LBS
L/R • 24yr 5mo
Travel Team: Nashville Select
                6' 3" • 180LBS
L/R • 24yr 5mo
Travel Team: Nashville Select
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2019 National
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2019 State
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6-foot-3, 180-pound, RHP is a good sized prospect with athleticism that carries over from the plate to the mound, works with good rhythm as he does a great job of staying in sync, leg lift is smooth and helps build some momentum through his stride, lands in line and really gets down the mound with a loose and pretty quick arm action through a ¾ angle, occasionally lands with a slight drift toward the 1B side. Fastball bears down on righties, curveball was sharp with 11/5 shape through the zone, changeup showed some slight run at the plate.
1/16/17 - 60 Time: 8.02, Position Velocity: IF-75, Exit Velocity: 77
6-foot-3, 180-pound, LHH hits from a balanced and even stance with some very high hand positioning to begin, uses a smooth leg kick and stride with a fluid movement down and back of his hands to get loaded, lower half fires and drives his backside through the zone to create very good separation, bat path seems to come into the zone steeply but gets behind the ball well with some lift through contact, drove the ball in the air with far more authority than his 77 mph exit velo would suggest, current gap pop is impressive and could continue to develop. Defensively, showed above-average hands and footwork at the corner, has the ability to make all the plays but could improve quickness and confidence playing through the ball, arm action is long and loose through a ¾ slot.