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Top 20 Player Profiles of 2018: No. 6 Brennan Malone


Phil Kerber
PBR Florida/JUCO Wire



Over the next few weeks we we will be counting down the 2018 caldendar year with a look at the top 20 viewed profiles of 2018. After combing through our google analytics, we have compiled a list of the twenty most visited profiles, by you, the readers, in 2018.

We are down to our top-10 most viewed profiles. Coming in at No. 6 is Brennan Malone (IMG Academy, 2019). A native of North Carolina and committed to play with the Tar Heels, Malone transferred to IMG Academy this past school year. Equipped with one of the top fastballs in the country, Malone is the No. 1 ranked player in FL, No. 2 Overall and No. 10 on the 2019 PBR Draft Board. Look for his name to be called early in the 2019 MLB Draft.

No. 6 Brennan Malone

Brennan Malone

Class of 2019 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2019
  • Primary Position: RHP
  • High School: IMG Academy
    State: FL
  • Summer Team: On Deck O's
  • Height: 6-4
    Weight: 210lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
97
Max FB
(10/20/18)
91 - 94
FB
(10/20/18)
73 - 77
CB
(09/29/18)
79 - 81
CH
(09/29/18)
78 - 82
SL
(09/29/18)
Pitching
Max FB
97
FB
91 - 94
Pitching
CB
73 - 77
CH
79 - 81
SL
78 - 82

Scouting Report

10/20/18 - North Carolina commit. New to Florida, he is current No. 1 overall player in the state. Listed at 6-foot-5, 210 pounds he has an athletic frame. He continued to show his plus arm talent, as he ran the fastball up to 97 mph. The arm is extremely quick and clean, the separation of his hands led to some rotation and inconsistent release early. He shows ability to make adjustments and settled in after the first. The offspeed are average as of now and will need to improve some, but the arm talent and athleticism are real and still has a lot of upside.

9/29/18 - Top prospect in attendance and the first arm out of the chute, toeing the rubber for the Braves. He was a little scattered at first, as his delivery was out of sync, and he started out with a couple walks, but escaped with a fielder’s choice, caught stealing and strikeout. He allowed two runs on two hits and a walk in his second inning and struck out one more. His fastball was 91-94 mph while mixing in a hard slider at 78-80 and a curveball at 73-75.

8/1/18 - Star prospect of this game, and Day One of the showcase overall. Armed with a 93-97 mph fastball and 80-83 mph breaking ball, he powered his way through four innings showing every part of a high 1st round draft pick. At 6-foot-4, 210 pounds, he has the physical strength and size of a MLB starter to go along with a sound delivery, good arm action and super quick arm speed.

7/21/18 - Didn’t have the results to show for it, but in regards of pure stuff, athleticism and upside, the North Carolina recruit checks all the boxes. At 6-foot-4, 205 pounds, Malone has a proportionally strong build and is highly athletic. The arm is ultra-fast and clean coming out of a compact high-3/4 window. He pitched at 94-95 and touched as high as 97. His fastball played mostly true, but flashed occasional arm-side life. In the past, we’ve seen him spin a sharp low-80s slider, but didn’t throw it much - and hung one that Greene deposited into the right-field stands. He also yielded a double, hit a batter and struck out one.

6/25/18 - Works extremely quickly, barely giving you anytime to even write a note about him. He touched 95 a couple times, sitting 91-94 with riding life at times. His breaking ball wasn’t as sharp as it was last week at TOS, but he also showed a running changeup that had deception and was thrown with fastball arm speed. It sat 79-81. He allowed a run on three hits and three walk in four innings while striking out three.

6/19/18 - Arguably the best arm on the day. He has a strong frame at 6-foot-3, 203 pounds and sat 90-94 in 3.1 innings of work. He allowed three runs (none earned) on two hits and two walks, though all of that came in his final two-thirds of an inning. He works extremely quickly and got arm-side sink to his fastball while also spinning a sharp curveball with 11/5 shape and depth at 75-77. It had rolling break at times, but has the makings of being at least an average pitch down the road. He also showed feel for a changeup at 84.

10/21/18 - Showed premium velocity, topping at 93 mph while working in the 90-91 range. He also had mixed results with his 76-78 mph breaking ball. In four innings, Malone allowed four hits, two earned runs, struck out five and walked three.

02.28.17
Currently the No. 1 ranked player in NC in the 2019 class, Malone, a North Carolina commit, did not disappoint in his 1st outing of the year.  A lean build that has strength, still has room to continue to fill out.  Works from a high-3/4 slot.  Fastball topped at 93, sitting 88-91.  Maintained fastball velocity, and peak velocity, throughout his 4 innings of work.  Tempo and flow in the delivery have continued to improve from the fall.  Fastball command has ticked up, showing the ability to control the bottom half of the zone.  Only walked one in the 4 IP, while punching 10.  Curveball is still maturing, lacking consistent shape, ranging 70-73.

09.12.16

First outing of the fall for the 6-foot-3, 175 pound righty saw him flash the tremendous upside exhibited throughout the summer.  It also saw some rust as he faced hitters again.  The fastball topped at 88, sitting 84-86.  The arm action and rhythm jumps at evaluators, easy, clean, and strong.  Working to a high-3/4 slot.  Malone featured his fastball and threw a couple of change-ups at 73-75.  Committed to North Carolina


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