The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.43
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
69.0
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.
2.19.18 An undersized 2019 middle-infielder with room to develop physically, Moore shows athleticism and some tools on the defensive side of the ball. At the plate, leg kick load, shows good balance and the hands work well through the zone. Line-drive approach who will become a better hitter with added strength. In the field, Moore has soft hands, for the most part demonstrates good footwork, and a quick first step. While some tools are evident, focusing on getting stronger will take Moore’s game to the next level.
4.2.17 Moore, a young 2019 grad with room to develop physically, moved well down the line with fluid actions from home to first at 4.77. Defensively, got to balls well side to side, quick first step and attacked, made plays frm short 3/4 arm slot with fundamentals and feel with good aggressiveness. At the plate, left-handed bat, starts wide, somewhat stiff in legs, small leg kick to stride, hands have small load, would cut himself off at times, profiles as a contact, line drive hitter. On the mound, balanced throughout, slow tempo with clean arm, fastball around the zone for strikes, curveball had downward action when on top, changeup had slower action down in zone with some feel. Like the bounce in step, can translate that from field to mound. Looks to understand game, got after the day.
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An undersized 2019 middle-infielder with room to develop physically, Moore shows athleticism and some tools on the defensive side of the ball. At the plate, leg kick load, shows good balance and the hands work well through the zone. Line-drive approach who will become a better hitter with added strength. In the field, Moore has soft hands, for the most part demonstrates good footwork, and a quick first step. While some tools are evident, focusing on getting stronger will take Moore’s game to the next level.
Moore, a young 2019 grad with room to develop physically, moved well down the line with fluid actions from home to first at 4.77. Defensively, got to balls well side to side, quick first step and attacked, made plays frm short 3/4 arm slot with fundamentals and feel with good aggressiveness. At the plate, left-handed bat, starts wide, somewhat stiff in legs, small leg kick to stride, hands have small load, would cut himself off at times, profiles as a contact, line drive hitter. On the mound, balanced throughout, slow tempo with clean arm, fastball around the zone for strikes, curveball had downward action when on top, changeup had slower action down in zone with some feel. Like the bounce in step, can translate that from field to mound. Looks to understand game, got after the day.