Prep Baseball Report

Preseason All State Games: Outfield Analysis


Will Arnold
Arizona Director of Scouting

The Preseason All State Games took place on Sunday, January 27th at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, home of the Arizona State Sun Devils. The invite-only event featured prospects from the 2020-2022 classes. Today we continue our positional analysis from the event with the outfielders. Complete data, pictures, video and scouting reports from the event are posted to players' profiles. As always contact [email protected] or direct message @PBRArizona on Twitter with any questions and/or information.


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Scouting Report

1/27/19 Uncommitted 6’3 185 pound frame. Stancato just moved from Washington and is relatively unknown in the recruiting world. Look for him to blow up soon in the next few weeks due to his true two-way projectability. The athletic L/L has his fastball sit in the 83-86 range, topping at 87 with some effort and deception. His breaking ball is an above average pitch coming in at 69-72, with late hard break. On the field, his athleticism shows in the outfield and batter’s box, chasing down balls and making consistent hard contact. Took more aggressive in games swings but BP still showed easy pop to his pull side. Also ran a 6.9 60.


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Scouting Report

1/27/19- 5’10 180-pound strong frame. Gets into zone very early creating plenty of margin for error in his swing. Good use of leg kick and staying in the ground with his back side to produce his 94 MPH exit velo, which was shown by the impressive BP and pull-side pop. 7.17 60 and arm at 73 MPH from the outfield may keep him in left field, but potential big time bat should carry him to the next level.

10/14/18 - 5-foot-10, 180-pound built frame. The right-handed hitter shows a quiet set-up with a hang and read type load. Shows present strength. Shows some easy power for his age. Will go the other way. As a defender shows good instincts and ability to get rid of ball quickly. 80 mph reading from RF. If the bat keeps developing don’t be surprised to see him slide to the other side and man the LF spot at the college level.


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