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CLASS OF 2020

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1B

Ty
Netto

Derby (HS) • CT
6' 0" • 160LBS
R/R • 21yr 3mo
Travel Team: Boys of Summer - Baseball Club

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Best Of Stats

Power
76
Exit Velocity (max)
11/06/18
-
Exit Velocity (avg)
-
Distance (max)
-
Sweet Spot %
Run
7.92
60
11/06/18
-
30-yd
-
10-yd
-
Run speed (max)
Defense
-
INF Velo
72
OF Velo
10/20/18
73
C Velo
2/18/19
2.00 - 2.16
Pop Time
2/18/19

Positional Tools

2019
2018
Home to First
4.69
Pop Time
2.00 - 2.16
Catcher Velocity
73.0
60 Yard Dash
7.92
Home to First
5.0
Pop Time
2.08 - 2.31
Catcher Velocity
71.0
Outfield Velocity
72.0
Power / Speed Score
9.6
Scout Day: Boys of Summer and CT Dodgers 2.18.19
Feb 18, 2019
Position
2.00 - 2.16
Pop Time
73
C Velo
4.69
H-1st
75
Exit Velo
Fall Stats
Nov 6, 2018
Position
7.92
60-yard
2.27 - 2.31
Pop Time
71
C Velo
76
Exit Velo
2018 New England Fall All-Star Game - 10.20.18
Oct 20, 2018
Position
2.08 - 2.14
Pop Time
72
OF Velo
71
C Velo
5.00
H-1st
76
Exit Velo

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2/20/19

5-foot-11, 160-pound, average athletic frame, the shoulders are rounded, with room for added weight. A right-handed hitting catcher, showed well on both sides of the field. At the plate, feet are shoulder width, front foot starts slightly open, hands are super relaxed, bat starting on the back shoulder. Simple load, hands get back, quiet pick up and put down with stride foot. The swing is short to contact, working down through the baseball, gets through it, with a high one-handed finish. The approach is middle to opposite, spraying one line drive after another, took a solid round of batting practice. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 75 mph, more in there with added strength. Defensively, had a pop time of 2.0-2.16, throws are on the bag. The mechanics are simple, right-foot replaces left, arm action is short and clean working out of a natural slot, clocked at 73 mph. The catch is soft, could get glover higher on transfer, will shorten time. Received with easy effort in bullpen work. Continued strength training, progressing nicely.

Tee Exit Velocity- 75 mph
Arm Velocity- 73 mph
Home to 1st- 4.69


2/17/19

5-foot-11, 160-pound, average athletic frame, the shoulders are rounded, with room for added weight. A right-handed hitting catcher, showed well on both sides of the field. At the plate, feet are shoulder width, front foot starts slightly open, hands are super relaxed, bat starting on the back shoulder. Simple load, hands get back, quiet pick up and put down with stride foot. The swing is short to contact, working down through the baseball, gets through it, with a high one-handed finish. The approach is middle to opposite, spraying one line drive after another, took a solid round of batting practice. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 75 mph, more in there with added strength. Defensively, had a pop time of 2.0-2.16, throws are on the bag. The mechanics are simple, right-foot replaces left, arm action is short and clean working out of a natural slot, clocked at 73 mph. The catch is soft, could get glover higher on transfer, will shorten time. Received with easy effort in bullpen work. Continued strength training, progressing nicely.

Tee Exit Velocity- 75 mph
Arm Velocity- 73 mph
Home to 1st- 4.69

10/20/18

5-foot-11,. 160-pound right-handed hitting catcher. Ran a 5.0 down the line on his dig to first base at the workout. Threw 71 mph from behind the dish, building arm strength in the off-season is imperative. The glove is soft and he moves athletically. The glove can be softened and securing the catch can improve. Pop time of 2.08. Worked out in the outfield as well, the approach is appropriate. Threw 72 mph from right-field to the plate. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 76 mph, physical strength gains are needed to aid the development of the bat. The setup is even in base, front foot steps into the ball as it approaches. The path can be flattened to aid plate coverage, and the finish needs to be accelerated all the way through the ball.

Tee Exit  Velocity- 76 mph
Catching Velocity- 71 mph
Pop Time- 2.08
OF Velocity- 72 mph

9/17/17

5-foot-11, 140-pound right-handed hitting catcher.  Threw 68 mph down to second base at the event. The feet and arm both work, need to continue to develop and practice the transfer. Working on receiving the ball is imperative to the position, as that skill can always continue to develop. Pop time of 2.19. Ran a 4.99 down the line on his dig to first base. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 76 mph as the frame needs physical strength added to it. The set up is even with his feet, front foot slightly open as he begins. The front foot closes down as the ball approaches. The bat has a small wrap to it as he initiates the swing. The path is clean and he uses a 1-handed finish. Staying in his legs will help him stay in position to hit, he gets to the front foot too much as of now.

Tee Exit Velocity- 76 mph
Catching Velocity- 68 mph
Pop Time- 2.19

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