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CLASS OF 2018

RHP
2B

Jason
Mair

Discovery Canyon (HS) • CO
5' 8" • 138LBS
R/R • 23yr 10mo

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2018 National

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9-12-15
A 5-foot-8, 135-pound, RHP/3B right-hand hitter who ran a 7.57 60.  On the mound he throws from a crouched delivery with a side arm to low ¾ arm slot.  This gives all of his pitches good movement and he locates well on both sides of the plate.  His fastball was 72 MPH with good run back in on the right-handed hitters hands.  He also showed a 64 MPH slurve with late movement across the zone.  At the plate the starts 60/40 on his backside with a short stride to get weight transfer going.  He does a nice job of keeping the bat in the hitting zone and good weight transfer produced an exit velocity of 77 MPH.   In the field he moves well to balls to his backhand.  He does a nice job of setting his feet and delivering an accurate ball at 70 MPH across the diamond.
 

8-8-15
5-foot-8, 135 pounds. Mair is square to the plate, in-line to home, then comes at you with an almost underneath arm slot. Fast ball is deceiving at 72 mph thrown for strikes with sink and down. Curveball was voted the best at the event. Almost frisbee like with a lot of action at 62-63. Batters could not square it up. Could be used as a weapon out of the bullpen.
 
1-25-15
5-foot-7, 130-pound stocky and athletic RHP impressed with solid three pitch mix and arm speed. Works from a long, ¾ arm slot, drop-and-drive type delivery, loads over the rubber with lower half, some effort to delivery, stride direction is in line with home plate, lands slightly closed spinning off at times towards first base side. Fastball ranged from 71-73 mph, mostly at 71 for strikes with sink and late finish through the zone. 52-52 mph slurve, lateral break, 10/4 plane. Also showed feel for a 59-61 mph changeup with fading action. Anderson could be a late inning weapon against right handed hitters. As a hitter Mair has some pre-load movement with backwards stride then leg kick. Most of weight is back, minimal load. Ran a 4.91 home to first.

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