Colorado Most Viewed Profiles: No. 18 Clayton Burke
December 14, 2017
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Today continue our season countdown of Top 25 most viewed profiles of 2017. Coming in at the No. 18th most viewed profile in 2017 is Oregon commit and No. 4 2019 RHP Clayton Burke of Mountain Vista HS with 643 views. Here is a look at his current profile.
Clayton Burke
Class of 2019 / RHP
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2019
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Primary Position: RHPSecondary Position: 1B
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High School: Mountain VistaState: CO
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Height: 6-3Weight: 220lbs
- Bat/Throw: R/R
Statistics
Videos
(8/5/17)
Pitching (8/5/17)
Player News
- Colorado State Baseball 5A Final 8 Roundup Day 2 - May 27, 2019
- Colorado State Baseball 5A Day 1 Roundup - May 25, 2019
- Colorado Daily Round Up 4.23.19 - Apr 23, 2019
- Colorado Weekend Round Up 4.22.19 - Apr 22, 2019
- Colorado Daily Round Up 4.4.19 - Apr 4, 2019
- Colorado 2019 Rankings Updated - Nov 20, 2018
- Preseason All-State Pitcher Analysis - Apr 6, 2018
- Updated Colorado 2019 Rankings - Apr 4, 2018
- Neil Devlin from the Colorado Dugout: Interview with Oregon Commit 2019 RHP/1B Clayton Burke of Mountain Vista - Mar 7, 2018
- Colorado Preseason All-State Top Pitching Performers - Feb 26, 2018
- Colorado Most Viewed Profiles: No. 18 Clayton Burke - Dec 14, 2017
- Colorado Insider: Top Pitching Staffs of 2018 - Dec 6, 2017
- Updated Colorado 2019 Rankings - Nov 27, 2017
- 2019s On The Rise - Nov 15, 2017
- The Buzz: K.C. Hunt Commits To Mississippi State - Sep 15, 2017
- Colorado Top Prospect Games: Pitcher/Position Player Analysis - Sep 6, 2017
- Colorado Insider: Slammers Labor Day Tourney Notes and Highlights - Sep 5, 2017
- Top Prospect Games Stats Posted - Aug 7, 2017
- Colorado Top Prospect Games: Day Two Notes - Aug 7, 2017
- Top Prospect Games: Class of 2019 Player Preview - Aug 1, 2017
- Top Prospect Games Player Spotlight: 2019 Clayton Burke - Jul 31, 2017
- Daily Roundup 4-26-17 - Apr 26, 2017
- Updated 2019 Rankings - Mar 29, 2017
- Top 2019 RHP Arm Velocities - Nov 28, 2016
- Top 2019 Catcher Pop-Times - Nov 9, 2016
- Top Prospect Games: Pitching Analysis - Sep 6, 2016
- Updated PBR Colorado 2019 Rankings - Sep 2, 2016
- Top Prospect Games: Top Tools - Aug 9, 2016
- Top Prospect Games: Stats Posted - Aug 8, 2016
- Top Prospect Games: Day 1 Notebook - Aug 6, 2016
- Top Prospect Games Preview 2019's - Aug 2, 2016
Scouting Report
8-5-17
6-foot-3, 215-pound right hand hitting RHP/1B. At the plate he has a balanced simple set up. He uses a slow load to his back side and a short stride to get his weight coming forward. Hips and hands fire through the zone and produce great pull side power. Exit velocity was 92 MPH and he hit several balls hard off the wall in the left center gap during the live round. In the field he is solid at first base. He moves well on balls in the hole and shows good feet while turning a double play. Arm velocity was 82 MPH across the diamond. On the mound he is an imposing presence. Projectable size and arm was on display at the TPG. His motion is mechanically sound with no wasted movements. He gets balanced and then drives hard to the plate. Burke worked two very quick innings at the TPG collecting 4 K’s along the way. Lower half lands inline with the plate and he stays square through delivery. Arm is quick and over the top. Fastball was 89 MPH and he could put it anywhere in the zone. Command was on point. He added a 71 MPH curve with tight rotation and sharp 11/5 break.
8-6-16
6-foot-2, 205 pounds. Very simple and clean delivery with poise on the mound. Big presence for his age. Motion lulls you to sleep then brings a fastball at 80-82 mph touching 83 from an over the top arm slot. Arm is short on backside, hides it well, then it's on you. Lands inline to the plate then falls off to 1B. Curve had late 11/5 tilt at 68 mph. Will be a high pitching prospect in our state. At the plate had a good weekend. Stands slightly open and tall. Loads hands back with short stride. Could gain a little more separation. Bottom hand finish. Gap to gap power. Registered a 80 mph exit velocity off a tee. At 3B has good feet for big kid. Arm velo was 72 mph across diamond from quick high 3/4 arm slot. Got behind the dish to catch and showcased a 1.9 pop-time off a coach. Ran a 8 flat laser timed 60.