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CLASS OF 2018

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OF

Adam
Manley

Dalton Local (HS) • OH
6' 0" • 170LBS
L/L • 24yr 10mo
Travel Team: E80 IronPigs 18u

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8/1/17
6-foot, 170-pound prospect. On the bump the southpaw has a smooth, repeatable delivery. Uses an uptempo pace and keeps his fielders in the game. Leg lift is chest high and easy. A drop and drive type guy that creates solid momentum with his lower half. Arm is mostly clean, working through a high-¾ slot. A strike thrower that throws each of his offerings with intent and confidence. Fastball was mostly true through the zone with occasional run. Changeup was very impressive, showing late run and fade. Displayed the ability to backdoor lefties or run it off a righties hip into the zone. Breaking ball has potential to be a put away offering. The pitch has depth and sharpness, moving on a 1/7 plane.
FB: 78-82
CB:69-70
CH: 63-66



10/23/16
A 5-foot-11, 165-pound pitching prospect. On the mound the southpaw has a slower windup before speeding up his tempo prior to release. Arm action is short/quick and his delivery requires regular effort. His fastball worked downhill and came in anywhere from 74-78 mph. His best off speed pitch was his changeup. He was able to maintain fastball arm speed and showed solid feel for the pitch. He also spun a 2/8 shaped breaking ball that had gradual break at 69-70 mph.

6/13/16
5-foot-11, 160-pound thin build. On the mound he has a quicker tempo to a delivery that requires little effort. Does a nice job hiding the baseball as his short arm action makes it hard for hitters to pick up. Arm has definite quickness to it. Had some run on his 75-77 mph fastball. Did a nice job of keeping the pitch down in the zone and working to both sides of the plate. Both of his offspeed pitches are above average but his changeup was more impressive on this day. The pitch showed run and sink to it and he does a nice job of maintaining fastball armspeed. Also spins a tight, 2/8 shaped curveball that he used mostly to backdoor hitters. 

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