CLASS OF 2019
RHP
3B
Eric
Sullivan
Concord (HS) • NH
5' 9" • 160LBS
L/R • 24yr 1mo
Travel Team: Concord Cannons
5' 9" • 160LBS
L/R • 24yr 1mo
Travel Team: Concord Cannons
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2019 National
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2019 State
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5-foot-9, 160-pound left-handed hitting infielder and right-handed pitcher. On the mound, shows a clean ¾ arm slot. The delivery is on time and athletic. He glides into foot strike and does an admirable job tracking his shoulders appropriately. The front side is posted well as he stays closed as long as he can. The fastball touched 79 mph with arm side run. Dropped down underneath as well and showed a fastball at 73 mph. The spin pitch is slurvy, touching 66 mph. The shape of the pitch is appropriate. The changeup is 71 mph and a work in progress. Ran a 7.06 sixty, showing good athleticsm. Showed a tee exit velocity of 73 with the bat. The swing is simple and clean. The bat path is flat and he stays in his legs through contact. Good looking swing. Did not work out at a position.
Tee Exit Velo- 73 mph
12/11/2016
Left-handed hitting third baseman who only worked out as a positional player in Danvers. Eric is a right-handed pitcher as well. Positionally, showed a solid glove and arm at the hot corner. The prep steps to the ball and through the ball need to continue to improve. Shows athletic movements and foot speed to make the slow roller play. Ran a 7.18 on the turf. Threw 75 mph across the diamond with minimal effort and accuracy. At the plate, tee exit velocity of 78 mph. The frame needs strength as the swing itself is very good. Simple setup, hands even and feet shoulder width apart. Hand path to the ball is direct and the barrel is flat through the zone. The feet stay under control and his load is on time. Really like the way he swung the bat at the event. Good follow with the bat and on the bump.
3/12/16
Good looking right-hander who threw the ball extremely well on Saturday. The delivery is deliberate as he leads with the front hip and stays over the backside. Very athletic young man. The arm comes out of a ¾ slot and he showed the ability to drop the slot to sidearm as well. The fastball was 78 mph and true from ¾ and was 73 mph with run and sink from the side. The breaking ball from ¾ was 61 mph and big, needs more fastball hand speed to it. The side-arm frisbee was 58 mph and had good action to it. The changeup was 64 mph and is a work in progress. The arm is long on the backside but it all works, should be a good looking prospect in the coming years.