The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.25
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
70.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
6/14/17 6-foot, 165-pound frame that has some thickness to him. From third base he offers a quick release, throwing with a clean arm action reaching a velocity of 70 mph across the infield. Has a tendency to stop his footwork when ground balls are hit at him, and would benefit from continuing his footwork while playing through the baseball as he does when ground balls are hit to his glove side. A right-handed hitter that starts in a wider setup. Uses a leg kick to create energy with his lower half. Hands get to a strong launch position during his load. A back leg hitter that takes an uphill path to the baseball. Stronger than he is fast with the bat at this stage. Flashed gap to gap pop in batting practice. On the mound he throws with regular effort to his delivery. Lands in a straight line at foot strike, with his momentum carrying in good direction toward home plate. Throws using average arm speed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was thrown between 67-70 mph. The curveball has mostly gradual break to it with good depth at an 11/5 plane between 65-68 mph. 60-yard Dash: 8.25 Infield Velocity: 70 Exit Velocity: 72
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6-foot, 165-pound frame that has some thickness to him. From third base he offers a quick release, throwing with a clean arm action reaching a velocity of 70 mph across the infield. Has a tendency to stop his footwork when ground balls are hit at him, and would benefit from continuing his footwork while playing through the baseball as he does when ground balls are hit to his glove side. A right-handed hitter that starts in a wider setup. Uses a leg kick to create energy with his lower half. Hands get to a strong launch position during his load. A back leg hitter that takes an uphill path to the baseball. Stronger than he is fast with the bat at this stage. Flashed gap to gap pop in batting practice. On the mound he throws with regular effort to his delivery. Lands in a straight line at foot strike, with his momentum carrying in good direction toward home plate. Throws using average arm speed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was thrown between 67-70 mph. The curveball has mostly gradual break to it with good depth at an 11/5 plane between 65-68 mph.
60-yard Dash: 8.25
Infield Velocity: 70
Exit Velocity: 72