82.1
    Velocity (max)
    11/01/25
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Positional Profile: RHP The ace of the Flyers staff this spring and has performed thruout his his first two years at Dixie HS, and looks to take it to the next level and prepare himself when stepping foot on U San Francisco's campus. Has steadily grown his velocity and pitch-ability over the last two years. Touched 88 at the Preseason All-State, with a high of 92 at the West Coast Games
Body: 6-3, 196-pounds. Lean muscular athletic frame, that has really come on as he continues to fill out and mature
Delivery: Simple north to south delivery with a rock step into a high kick to delivery.
Arm Action: RH. The arm is clean and pure and showed the base ingredients to make some tweaks, that will take his tools to the next level!
FB: T88, 85-87 mph. The FB plays slightly up, due to his tucked front shoulder, that hides the ball for deception T2076, 2028 average rpm.
CB: The CB takes on HTQ tilt with minimal movement profile. BA spin, yet is a 2 seam sinker ball type, that needs to be a pitch to contact 88-90, then when needed, he then has 92 in his pocket
SL: 74-75 mph. T1972, 1924 average rpm.
CH: 78-80 mph. Didn't feature a CH T1974, 1921 average rpm.
A small town product that has a shorter compact frame with avg strength for his build. See more from the bat than the mound. Offensively the swing has some online tendencies that show some strength potential. The bat has avg bat speed with some whip through contact. Elevates the ball with an uphill approach, that should eliminate some of the lift and flatten the stroke a bit, to make more consistent sweet spot contact. The ball jumps and should even more with a flatter plane and learn to backspin the ball a little better. The uphill tends to get too uphill, this catching the top part of the baseball and “topping the ball” which creates top spin and hooking type LD’s over backspin and carry through the alleys. The hands are soft defensively with some educated feet and an online arm from a short, ball to ear arm stroke with a bit of a “dice roll” in back. The lower ½ is heavy in its running style and lacks the proper twitch. May be a one base at a time type and thus with this, needs to show a tool, being the bat that overrides the rest and power will need to take over and find the sweet spot consistently to get to the next level. The plus is he is a sophomore and with 3 years left, has plenty of time to make the necessary adjustments.