Most Viewed Profiles (2024): #9 William Patrick
December 23, 2024
Today, we continue our countdown of the Most Viewed Profiles of 2024 with the #9 spot, which belongs to Louisiana State University signee OF William Patrick of St. Frederick HS. Be sure to continue to follow us, across all of our social media platforms, as we continue our countdown of the Most Viewed Profiles of 2024!
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Scouting Report
Patrick made a name for himself at last summer's Future Games and looked awfully good last week in our Week 6 Game of the Week against Sterlington. The LSU recruit is standing more upright in his stance now, which looks to be a good adjustment, as it seems to really be allowing his athleticism to play throughout his swing. In his first at-bat, he jumped all over a belt-high FB for a no-doubt two run HR to left field that put the Warriors up 3-0. He then drilled a CB down in the zone in his second at-bat right at the shortstop, and finished the night 1-3 with the HR, 2 RBI, R, and a SB. His 6'2" 197 lbs. frame certainly projects and when you're talking about tools, he's got the best collection of them in the state with his 6.42 speed and plus arm from the OF up to 92 mph. If he continues to trend the way that he's been trending, then he'll have the attention of MLB scouts starting this coming summer.
Patrick made a name for himself at last summer's Future Games and looked awfully good last week in our Week 6 Game of the Week against Sterlington. The LSU recruit is standing more upright in his stance now, which looks to be a good adjustment, as it seems to really be allowing his athleticism to play throughout his swing. In his first at-bat, he jumped all over a belt-high FB for a no-doubt two run HR to left field that put the Warriors up 3-0. He then drilled a CB down in the zone in his second at-bat right at the shortstop, and finished the night 1-3 with the HR, 2 RBI, R, and a SB. His 6'2" 197 lbs. frame certainly projects and when you're talking about tools, he's got the best collection of them in the state with his 6.42 speed and plus arm from the OF up to 92 mph. If he continues to trend the way that he's been trending, then he'll have the attention of MLB scouts starting this coming summer.
Patrick made a name for himself at last summer's Future Games and looked awfully good last week in our Week 6 Game of the Week against Sterlington. The LSU recruit is standing more upright in his stance now, which looks to be a good adjustment, as it seems to really be allowing his athleticism to play throughout his swing. In his first at-bat, he jumped all over a belt-high FB for a no-doubt two run HR to left field that put the Warriors up 3-0. He then drilled a CB down in the zone in his second at-bat right at the shortstop, and finished the night 1-3 with the HR, 2 RBI, R, and a SB. His 6'2" 197 lbs. frame certainly projects and when you're talking about tools, he's got the best collection of them in the state with his 6.42 speed and plus arm from the OF up to 92 mph. If he continues to trend the way that he's been trending, then he'll have the attention of MLB scouts starting this coming summer.