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Ohio Insider: Uncomitted Prospect Spotlight - Mitchell Spencer, RHP, 2018



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The 2018 Class is full of talent, with prospects already committing to some of the top Universities and top conferences from around the country. We are going to start taking a look at the top uncommitted prospects in the 2018 Class with our prospect spotlights as you can see below.


Mitchell Spencer

Class of 2018 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2018
  • Primary Position: RHP
    Secondary Position: OF
  • High School: Defiance
    State: OH
  • Summer Team: Brownlee Lookouts
  • Height: 5-11
    Weight: 180lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
91
Max FB
85 - 89
FB
74 - 76
CB
(06/05/17)
77 - 79
CH
(06/05/17)
Pitching
Max FB
85
FB
83 - 85
CB
74 - 76
CH
77 - 79

Scouting Report

6/6/17
A 2018 right-handed pitching prospect. Works through a near over the top slot to a delivery that requires regular effort. Arm action is clean with above average arm speed. Ball comes out of his pretty well with his fastball sitting 83-85 mph. The pitch has occasional run and sink to it. Offers to secondary pitches. Does a nice job of maintaining fastball arm speed on his 76-78 mph changeup that has some fade to it. Spins a 12/6 breaking ball with depth. The pitch is sharp and has good spin to it at 74-77 mph.


2/19/17
An arm to follow in the 2018 class. An above average athlete on the mound that is mechanically efficient. Works through a near over the top slot with well above average arm speed. Fastball works downhill with run at times at 83-86 mph. Showed the ability to work both sides of the plate with the pitch. Both secondary offerings are impressive. Spins a 12/6 power curveball with sharpness and depth at 73-74 mph. Changeup might have been the best we saw all day, showing substantial run and sink with depth at 74-75 mph.