The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.68
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
14.9
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.69
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
Miles Robinson, Skyridge (UT), 2026 Positional Profile: OF/3B The surprise of the State Games as he smoked ball after ball at a max EV of 101 and turned heads with a sound stroke to hit and can run! Robinson also was the leader with a 6.69/60 at both the State Games and Preseason All-State, running the same time at both events. Miles showed 4 usable tools with the arm being the only below tool in his tool box. It will be fun to see where this kid ends up over the next two years as the tools are that of a legit D1 prospect! Body: 6-1, 178-pounds. Strong twitchy athletic build with man strength projection. Well prop and looks the part Hit: LHH. Conventional semi-crouched athletic LH stance with a simple rock back to load and get to separation at foot strike Flatter to semi uphill to match the plane of the pitch. Sound circular pattern with the stroke and takes a professional BP 74.1 mph bat speed with 13 G's of rotational acceleration. Power: 99 max exit velocity, averaged 88.2 mph. 346' max distance. Solid avg raw power that hits LD's with backspin vs loft. Ball jumps from his bat at 393' at the State Games. Can see with his man strength projection, that 400'+ shots are nearer than far away. With two years left the power could really jump Arm: RH. Arm is BA and his only non hit tool that projects below. LF arm and speed and instincts for CF Defense: Instinctive defender that just needs reps and quality instruction to get to that quality dependable defender. Routes are okay, jumps are solid. ATH: 6.68 runner in the 60. 6.69 runner that has the lower 1/2 twitch to run balls down in the OF and go 1st to 3rd at will on the bases with instincts. Still a little raw, but the tools are ahead of the skills, but with two years to go and playing for a big time HC, that used to be the BYU recruiting coordinator, the instruction is top notch to make marked improvements
11/04/24
The surprise player of the event and clearly a player to highly consider as a top 10 prospect in the state! I guess when your head coach is Ryan Roberts (12 years as recruiting coordinator at BYU) you as a director pay attention when he brings him to the event. Robinson has a next level frame and is built with long lean muscular features. There's a twitch to his game and in his movement patterns. The event leader in EV at 101.4 and the leader in max distance at 392, as Miles smashed LD after LD from the big part of the field to the pull side. The stance has rhythm and timing, along bat speed (79.1) and balls jumped with backspin and carry through the gaps and a couple deep over the RF fence. Robinson also was the leader with a 6.69/60 and showed 4 usable tools with the arm being the only below tool in his tool box. It will be fun to see where this kid ends up over the next two years as the tools are that of a legit D1 prospect!
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Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
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Grip strength is a measure of a players bat control and ability to transfer power and speed during impact, measured in pounds of force generated; collected with elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Positional Profile: OF/3B The surprise of the State Games as he smoked ball after ball at a max EV of 101 and turned heads with a sound stroke to hit and can run! Robinson also was the leader with a 6.69/60 at both the State Games and Preseason All-State, running the same time at both events. Miles showed 4 usable tools with the arm being the only below tool in his tool box. It will be fun to see where this kid ends up over the next two years as the tools are that of a legit D1 prospect!
Body: 6-1, 178-pounds. Strong twitchy athletic build with man strength projection. Well prop and looks the part
Hit: LHH. Conventional semi-crouched athletic LH stance with a simple rock back to load and get to separation at foot strike Flatter to semi uphill to match the plane of the pitch. Sound circular pattern with the stroke and takes a professional BP 74.1 mph bat speed with 13 G's of rotational acceleration.
Power: 99 max exit velocity, averaged 88.2 mph. 346' max distance. Solid avg raw power that hits LD's with backspin vs loft. Ball jumps from his bat at 393' at the State Games. Can see with his man strength projection, that 400'+ shots are nearer than far away. With two years left the power could really jump
Arm: RH. Arm is BA and his only non hit tool that projects below. LF arm and speed and instincts for CF
Defense: Instinctive defender that just needs reps and quality instruction to get to that quality dependable defender. Routes are okay, jumps are solid.
ATH: 6.68 runner in the 60. 6.69 runner that has the lower 1/2 twitch to run balls down in the OF and go 1st to 3rd at will on the bases with instincts. Still a little raw, but the tools are ahead of the skills, but with two years to go and playing for a big time HC, that used to be the BYU recruiting coordinator, the instruction is top notch to make marked improvements