Prep Baseball Report

Sunshine State Series: Unsigned Senior - Southwest Florida


Phil Kerber
PBR Florida/JUCO Wire



The first edition of the Sunshine State Series shines a light on unsigned seniors from Southwest Florida. 

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UNSIGNED SENIORS - Southwest florida

 

Josh Kinker LHP / OF / Venice, FL / 2019

08/06/17 - The high-waisted, projectable 6-foot-2, 180 pound left handed pitcher struggled a bit with comand in his outing. Despite some of the command struggles, you can see what makes him extremely intriguing to colleges. The arm is extremely clean, and when he is not feeling for the strike zone, it works clean and easy with life on the fastball from 82-86 mph. He also shows the ability to throw a plus breaking ball and when in the zone is a swing and miss pitch. There is huge upside from the left side with an extremely projectable frame.

 

Andrew Bergeron 3B / SS / IMG Academy, FL / 2019

07/28/18- Uncommitted, the projectable 6-foot-2, 185 pound infielder continues to show athletic, loose and easy actions, that has him a solid defender in the middle and an above average defender at third. Offensively, the right handed hitter has a simple and repeatable swing. There is leverage in the path and as he levels it out it shows power with power potential. The exit velocity was 86 mph and has been 94 mph in the past. Had a home to first time of 4.54. Overall, he is one of the top remaining infielders that are available in the 2019 class. 

 

Tyler Kreissler 1B / 3B / Lemon Bay, FL / 2019

07/28/18 - Uncommitted, the 6-foot-2, 190 pound 1B/3B has a lean frame with strength. Defensively, the hands work well and he topped out at 76 mph. Offensively, there can be a lot of moving parts at times, which leads to some length and not clearing the back side. He tends to work over his front foot, but when he is on time, gets to extension, he uses the strong lower half well to generate present power. Had an exit velocity of 91 mph and has gap to gap power potential. 

 

Thomas Lemmerman OF / RHP / Riverdale, FL / 2019

9/8/18 - 5-foot-10, 150 pounds,  Lemmerman featured a live, loose frame and arm in the outfield. Stood out offensively. During BP, he worked upright with loose hands. Got rotational at times, but showed ability to stay in his lower half more consistently in the game. Had a triple and a single during the game, showed above average bat speed and a quality approach with a feel for the strike zone. Had an exit velocity of 89 mph and has present offensively tools that could generate power as he adds strength. 

 

Drew Pflieger 1B / OF / Bishop Verot, FL / 2019

9/8/18 - Stands at 6-foot, 180 pounds,  he is a solid defender and works well around the bag. Offensively, he starts with a low hand set and is aggressive to the pull side. There is some length at times, but present strength and had an exit velocity of 89 mph. There is strength and overall pull side power potential. 

 

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