Prep Baseball Report

2018 Cape Cod: Bourne Prospect Reports


Dan Jurik
Area Scout

All-Star Game MVP Spencer Brickhouse and a right-handed pitcher up to 96 mph with a 2700 rpm slider spin rate highlight our list of players who stood out this summer for the Bourne Braves.

HITTERS

Spencer Brickhouse, 2019, L/R, 1B (East Carolina)
6’4, 220 pounds. Widely built with a broad upper body. Brickhouse has an imposing, physically mature frame. Even with his present strength, there’s still room to add more mass to his build. Defensively shows all the actions and athleticism necessary to handle 1B. Light on his feet, moves well around the bag, quality defensive actions. Arm shows looseness with plenty of strength. Saw some time at 3B during pre-game infield and looked capable of filling in there if needed. Uses a level, compact swing at the plate with a ton of leverage. Power plays to all fields. Uses his backside gap exceptionally well. Keeps hands inside of the ball and consistently gets extension after contact. After two impressive seasons at ECU, Brickhouse had an inconsistent summer. I witnessed a four strikeout game against Chatham on July 12th and then 10 days later Aaron Fitt saw him take home All-Star Game MVP honors. Despite the up and down summer, with his physical tools and track record of hitting while at ECU, expect another strong season for Brickhouse in the spring.

Tyler Fitzgerald, 2019, R/R, INF (Louisville)
Athletic frame at 6’3, 200 pounds. Fitzgerald wears the uniform well. Shows natural defensive ability at SS with fluid actions and a strong arm. Plays with a controlled tempo and advanced body control. Hits from a balanced, athletic stance with an easy, low effort swing. Hands stay relaxed and in a strong hitting position. Presently...

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