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11/08/25
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Reid Truett, Bridgeland (TX), 2028
Positional Profile: 2B/SS RHH/INF will add needed strength, projects well. Athletic, plus runner, speed will continue to improve. Shows developing actions, feet work well defensively, versatility present on the infield. Solid hit approach, shows ability to barrel baseball. Player with ability, needing strength, watch develop.
Body: 5-8, 135-pounds. Thin, athletic build, width to back, high waisted. Projects well physically.
Hit: RHH. Rotational back foot gets stuck at times showing some linear movement, drive back forward towards pitchers mound with linear move to fully engage lower 1/2. Hits into firm front leg, stride foot rolls onto side of foot, then into heel. Keep foot into ground. Solid posture at contact. Develop core strength with rotational excercises to improve use of core in swing. Barrel/hands in good launch position. Overall takes solid path to zone, occasionally gets long with casting hands out, keep hands on the inside line of batters box. Stay inside baseball. Bat/hand speed will develop with added strength. 63.4 mph bat speed with 10 G's of rotational acceleration.
Power: 93 max exit velocity, averaged 86.2 mph. 289' max distance. Solid bat/power combo in future. Hit over power. Adjustment opportunities present to increase consistency and impact. Good base to work from at the plate
Arm: RH. INF-84 mph. Arm work well, developing ability to throw from all angles when on the move. Raw arm strength will continue to develop.
Defense: Feet work well gettting to baseball, nice job of breaking down with feet in good position, plays thru baseball. Fields baseball deep, work to field baseball out front more. Solid overall actions.
ATH: 6.94 runner in the 60. 1.68 and 3.88 in the 10 and 30 yard splits. Plus runner now, good stride length, solid start, will get his share of SB's. Run speed will continue to develop, chance he can be 6.7 runner or better in future. 27.30 max vertical.
Reid Truett, Bridgeland (TX), 2028
Positional Profile: 2B/SS RHH/INF with lean build/frame that will add strength in the future. Good speed and moves well. Arm works well with ability to throw from different angles. Has nice actions moving to forehand side. Project solid bat/power combo with opprotunity with adjustments to impact more consistently. Solid areas to work and build off of.
Body: 5-8, 135-pounds. Lean build/frame. Needed strength will be added with growth and maturity.
Hit: RHH. Straight up with legs slightly outside shoulder width. Short stride. Back foot has linear movement towards third base, shows ability to rotate work on keeping back foot connected through the ground. Hands/barrel start in a solid launch position. Works in tandem with stride. Rolls over to side of front foot, work on staying connected to keep that front side firm. 62 mph bat speed with 9 G's of rotational acceleration.
Power: 88 max exit velocity, averaged 78.1 mph. 301' max distance. Project solid bat/power in the future. With adjustments will improve ability to impact balls more consistently on a line.
Arm: RH. INF-81 mph. Arm works well. Shows ability to throw from different angles. Recommend long toss to keep adding to arm strength.
Defense: Feet work well. Stays low and out front with good hands. Nice actions working to forehand side.
ATH: 7.20 runner in the 60. Moves well, good speed. Upright runner, work on keeping a slight head tilt forward. Work on arm swing action being more up and down instead of coming across body. Will get faster with growth and maturity.
Vizual Edge: 68.19 Edge Score
Truett is one of the more polished defenders we’ve seen in the 2028 class. He may not blow you away with size yet at 5’8”, 135, but the glove is real. He plays with confidence and rhythm, showing clean actions, soft hands, and the ability to throw from multiple angles. 82 mph across the diamond plays, and he looks comfortable on the move — fun to watch up the middle.
At the plate, he posted an 87.5 max EV with a top distance of 301 feet. Still developing strength, but the swing works — simple and balanced with flashes of feel for the barrel. Once the frame starts to fill out, there’s reason to believe the offensive production will follow.
He ran a 7.20 60, and his run tool should tick up with strength and maturity. The foundation is solid, and the instincts are already there. Buying stock now — Truett’s actions and baseball IQ give him a shot to be one of the more reliable middle infielders in his class as he adds physicality.