23.9
Hand Speed (max)
7/12/22
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2021 PBR Jr Future Games alum
Farrer was a member of the PBR Team Nevada Jr. Future Games roster in 2021, and then he moved to Utah County, and now attends Pleasant Grove HS and should be a contributing member of one of the states traditional power programs. Farrer has some key things in place to be a solid player in time, as he has bat speed and feel for the game with avg instincts and field awareness. The hand and bat speeds are 24 and 73, and that’s plenty to give a baseline to hit velocity. One metric and skill to work on, is to keep the plane of attack through the baseball better, as the swing can loopy and off plane a tad more avg. There is arm strength from the middle INF spots, as he can reach 80 at present with avg actions and foot work. The same can be said behind the plate and he shows feel for the position, and with the run tool of 7.54, the spots will be the corner spots and behind the plate. With the Blast data metrics in place, now we tackle the strength component of 88-90 EV, and work to accelerate the bat head through contact, to get the ball to jump. An intriguing young player that will be fun to follow.
Positional Profile: SS/C
Hits: RHH.
Power: 91 max exit velocity, averaged 80.5 MPH. 293' max distance.
Arm: RH. INF-75 mph .
Defense:
Run: 7.54 runner in the 60.
Vizual Edge: 84.3 Edge Score
Positional Profile: C/OF. Foot speed and athleticism should allow him to stay behind the plate with supplemental OF play.
Body: 5-foot-3, 110 pounds. A lights, developing building. Still has a youthful appearance. Lean, wiry frame that should add strength and size as he continues to develop.
Defense: C. Raw features behind the plate that will continue to develop as he adds forearm strength. Showed some receiving capabilities on balls within his frame, but got pulled on most balls outside his set up.
Arm: 59 mph. Just a 2025, he will have ample time to increase arm strength. His quick arm action is promising with quality mechanics on his throws to second. Give him a year to develop and you should see significant leaps in his game.
Hit: Starts in a should width set up. Hands start head high with a high back elbow. Uses a calm hand rhythm as his timing mechanism. Slight sink into his backside load with an early stride. Has a simple, level swing path that produced line drives mostly back up the middle throughout his round. Increased strength will produce more consistent barrel awareness.
Power: 70 mph via TrackMan
Run: 7.98, Laser Timed.