CLASS OF 2015
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Eglar
Twinsburg (HS) • OH
6' 0" • 180LBS
R/L • 27yr 6mo
6' 0" • 180LBS
R/L • 27yr 6mo
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2015 National
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6-foot, 180-pound prospect. Potential two-way guy. On the mound, he displayed a simple, repeatable delivery. Short arm action. Fastball sat 79-82 mph with some cutting action. Mixed in a 70-72 ph breaking ball as well. From the outfield, he reached a top velocity of 74 mph. WIll be aided by playing through the baseball. Tends to stop when fielding, slowing down his momentum. At the plate, he swings from the right side. Mechanical type swing. Small stride. Minimal load. Level path to the ball. Top exit velocity of 86 mph. Ran a 7.03 60.
2/17/14
6-foot, 180-pound athletic frame. Eglar shows potential as a two-way prospect at the next level. His speed (6.72 60) and athleticism make him an intriguing prospect to follow. Beyond his speed, his best tool as a position player may be his bat. He starts with a slightly open stance and shows good balance. Overall loose, fluid rhythm. Uses slight uphill path and generated solid contact to all fields. In the field, he reached a top velocity of 78 mph, but will only improve as mechanics are cleaned up. Showed that he can be up to 81 mph off the mound. Lefty uses a short quicker arm action to produce a 79-81 mph fastball, Breaking ball showed some cutting movement at 63-66 mph, and needs to get more on top of it. Fastball is thrown below fastball armspeed at 66-67 mph.