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Colorado Year In Review: 8th Most Viewed Profile Bo Weiss



John Cackowski
State Director

Since our launch in April of 2014, Prep Baseball Report Colorado continues to be your No.1 source for Amateur baseball in Colorado. Over the years nationally, the Prep Baseball Report has evolved into one of the country’s biggest and most respected independent scouting services, with a singular focus of providing comprehensive coverage in every state we are in, which is now up to 35 states. In 2016 our site reached over 150,000 page views and counting for the first time. The other day we began our season countdown of Top 25 most viewed profiles and stories of 2016. Coming in at the No. 8 most viewed profile in 2016 is Regis Jesuit HS RHP and North Carolina commit Bo Weiss  with 1230 views. Here is a look at his current profile.

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6-15-15

Currently ranked No. 4 in the 2016 class and committed to North Carolina. 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. Weiss started against Oklahmoa Gold on Saturday of the tournament and was consistently 87-89 mph. Weiss went 4 innings giving up 2 runs striking out 7. Weiss has great projectablility and a loose arm, reasons why people are very excited about him. In relief against Mississippi Weiss came in and was still 89 mph. Curveball still shows a good 12/6 tight spin. Mississippi would manufacture a run off Weiss which came off a walk, sac bunt, stolen base to 3rd and a sac fly. When Weiss gets solid fastball command he could be a dominant pitcher.

4-28-15

No. 4 2016 and No. 63 overall. Committed to North Carolina. 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. One of the best pitching prospects in the state this year, threw a little lower than previous outings this season, sitting around 85-88mph most of the day. Threw his curveball pretty well today, 12-6 break, sitting at 70-71mph. Throwing from the ¾ slot, fastball has a slight run into RH batters.  Noticed on occasion his front-side flying open which gave him some control issues.  What stood out the most for me today was on a batter he fell behind on in the count 3-0, he battled hard working the count full, and ended up striking out the batter on a great outer half on the black fastball.  This kid competes very well and is staring to show how projectable he is.

3-16-15

Committed to North Carolina. Currently ranked No. 4 in 2016 class and 63 overall. 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. Starting to get going this spring. In Rocky Mountain Scrimmage on 3/14/15 was throwing 84-87 hitting 89 twice. Curve ball was really fooling hitters with late, sharp 12/6 break. Today touched 90 sitting mostly at 88. Has a quick easy delivery with easy effort and very loose arm. Had a nasty 76-79 mph circle change. Very projectable.

3-14-15

Committed to North Carolina. Currently ranked No. 4 in 2016 class and 63 overall. 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. Very loose arm and very projectable. 84-87 Fb, 89x2, 70-73 CB, curve was really fooling hitters, late sharp break 12/6. Quick delivery, easy effort.

August-2014

Weiss continues to improve. Closer for Slammers 16U Black team, has a 3/4 arm slot and easy delivery with long loose action. Has a good 11/5 CB. Touched 90 at the end of the summer. With lean frame highly projectable once he fills out frame.

July-2014

Weiss, son of former MLB player Walt Weiss and current head coach of the Rockies is starting to make some noise and gain a lot of interest. Weiss continues to improve. Closer for Slammers 16U Black team this summer, he has a 3/4 arm slot and easy delivery with long loose action. Has a good 11/5 CB. Touched 90 at the end of the summer. With lean frame highly projectable once he fills out. Weiss stands in at 6-2 and weighs in at 160. Weiss did not get any mound time in spring of 2014 for Regis due to a senior dominated pitching staff. Look for Weiss to be a key contributor for the returning Continental League Champions and 2014 5A State Finalists.

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