CLASS OF 2018
C
Nolan
Bradley
King Philip (HS) • MA
5' 11" • 175LBS
R/R • 23yr 11mo
Travel Team: GBG-Northeast Hawks 17u
5' 11" • 175LBS
R/R • 23yr 11mo
Travel Team: GBG-Northeast Hawks 17u
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5-foot-11, 175- pound right-handed hitting catcher. Threw 71 mph from behind the dish as the arm strength and footwork have to improve as he matures. Strength in the frame is one thing that will help his game as his pop time was 1.99. The receiving needs to continue to develop as soften up and securing the catch can improve. Ran a 4.58 on his dig down to first base. The tee exit velocity is 80 mph as he hits from even base. The swing plane is simple and to the ball. Strength in the body should aid his progression.
Catching Velocity- 69 mph
Pop Time- 1.99-2.09
2/25/2017
5-foot-11, 175-pound right-handed hitting catcher. The defensive tools are solid, as he can receive appropriately. The transfer footwork can be cleaned up as he matures, pop time of 2.03. Threw 71 mph down to second base. Continues to improve the more we see him. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 74 mph. The swing is under control, as he stays in his legs throughout the swing. The setup is even with his feet, relaxed hands and athletic start. The path is simple and uses the barrel properly. Solid player
Tee Exit Velocity- 74 mph
Catching Velocity- 71 mph
POP Time- 2.03
Right-handed hitting catcher, threw 67 mph from behind the dish, with a pop time of 2.11. The receiving needs to be softened so he can secure the catch more strongly. Work on pitching machine will help that. Improving the transfer is a must as he develops as well. Strength in the frame will help as well. Ran a 4.81 down the line on a dig to first base. At the plate, tee exit velocity of 78 mph. Starts with a wide base and relaxed hands. The path is simple and the bottom half is on time. The frame needs strength to aid the swing. Keeps it simple so keep an eye on him.