CLASS OF 2018
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Amity Regional (HS) • CT
6' 5" • 190LBS
R/R • 23yr 6mo
Travel Team: American Legion Orange Post #127
6' 5" • 190LBS
R/R • 23yr 6mo
Travel Team: American Legion Orange Post #127
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7/25/2017
6-foot-5, 190-pound right-handed hitting outfielder. Ran a 4.21 down the line on his dig to first base, as he can move very well. Threw 71 mph from the outfield as the arm strength needs to improve. Has good instincts in the outfield, gets off the ball very well and can cover ground. At the plate, tee exit velocity of 82 mph. The hands are very fast and he can maneuver the barrel. Hits out of a wide base, picks up and puts down the front foot as the ball approaches. The path needs to flatten for batter plate coverage. Right now, has the ability to handle any pitch on the inner half. Good athlete and the frame can add strength.
Tee Exit Velocity- 82 mph
OF Velocity- 77 mph
7/18/17
6-foot-5, 190-pound, huge, long, lengthy athletic frame. The arms and neck are extremely long, the shoulders are sloped, has plenty of room to fill out, will be very physical at some point. A right-handed hitter, the top tool is his ability to run, has a long stride, great kick, covers a ton of ground, was clocked at 4.28 from home to first. At the plate, the stance is even, hands are set at shoulder height, closer to the body. For timing uses a simple straight stride, could be a bit softer with it, hands have separation from the body. The swing is flat through the zone, finishes with two hands, needs to finish through it more, has a ton left in the swing. The tee exit velocity was 84 mph. Defensively, throws from a higher slot, arm was clocked at 68 mph, is a short strider, needs to long out front leg, will help get baseball on more of a downward flight. The athletic ability and strength are there, needs reps and refining to help put this entire package together.
Home-First: 4.28
Exit Velocity: 84 MPH
7/12/16
6-foot-4, 180-pound, long and lengthy athletic frame, with a ton of room to fill out. A right-handed hitter, the stance is simple, even and balanced. The hands are set at shoulder height and are quiet. The stride is minimal, picks it up and puts it back down. The swing path is down to level and shows plus bat speed. The tee exit velocity was 91 mph, creates very good backspin and ball as lift and length to it. Times down the line were ok at 4.4. The follow through could be better, there is a ton left in his swing if he could let his hands finish on their own, he stops the swing at times. Defensively, plays the outfield, arm was clocked at clocked at 70 mph. The footwork leads into a high crow hop. Interesting kid, need to follow over the next year, produces very raw power.
10/12/15
Interesting prospect, the body is long and athletic, with tons of room to put weight on, needs strength. At the plate hits from the right side, the stance is wider than shoulder width. The bat speed was good, the tee exit velocity was 81. The path to ball is good and then tends to roll early and finishes with two hands. Learns to stay through it a bit more, the power should increase. Made solid contact during game play. Ran a 4.53 from home to first. In the outfield showed an arm of 70, the arm path is short. The footwork was good when fielding and transferring it into throwing position. The body shows some athleticism to it, strength is a must.