CLASS OF 2018
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1B
Bryce
Toney
Paris JC
Cypress Ranch (HS) • TX
5' 11" • 160LBS
L/L • 24yr 9mo
Travel Team: Banditos
Cypress Ranch (HS) • TX
5' 11" • 160LBS
L/L • 24yr 9mo
Travel Team: Banditos
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- Preseason Power 25 Countdown: No. 1 Cypress Ranch - Feb 21, 2018
- Hunter Pence Scout Day: Top 2018 Grads - Oct 16, 2017
- Hunter Pence Scout Day: Quick Hits - Oct 2, 2017
- South Texas Underclass Games: Pitching Analysis - Sep 2, 2017
- Houston Area Open: Top Prospects Report - Aug 16, 2017
- Houston Area Open: Pitcher & Catcher Analysis - Aug 12, 2017
- Uncommitted 2018 Pitchers: 2 From Rankings - Aug 1, 2017
- Houston Area Open: Top Statistical Performers - Jul 20, 2017
- Houston Area Open: Quick Hits - Jul 19, 2017
- Houston Scout Blog: Spring 2017 - May 25, 2017
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07.18.17 - The stable of arms running out of Cy-Ranch HS seems to have no end. Toney looks slightly taller than his listed 5-foot-10, 160-pounds, and has a lean-muscular, athletic, projectable frame. The left-hander works from a high-¾ slot with a quick arm stroke. He gets his hand out front on release and locates very well to his glove side, not missing arm side once. His fastball ranged from 81-83 mph with good life. When he did miss the zone it was down to his glove side with life. He throws a hard curveball with 1-7 shape and excellent depth at 68-69 mph. Both his FB and CB come from the same window of release. His changeup is a solid pitch at 75-77 mph, and flashes depth and fade. With his athletic frame, quick arm, and ability to spin his curveball, he would be a great pickup for a college recruiting class.
05.19.17 - 5-foot-11, 160-pound frame. The left-hander entered the game in relief. His arm works, fastball was approximately in the low-to-mid 80’s with a sharp 12-6 curveball. Although his command may have been a bit of a question mark during this outing, we are looking forward to seeing him again this summer.