Most Viewed Profiles of 2020: No. 9
December 29, 2020
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2020 will forever be know as one of the most unique times of our lives. Yet with all the change, there was still baseball played and players from around the country making the most of a situation and taking every opportunity to get out and be seen.
VA/DC Most Viewed Profiles of 2020
We continue our countdown of the most viewed profiles of the year. Let's take a look at our next most viewed profile.
No. 9
TR Williams
Class of 2021 / LHP
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2021
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Primary Position: LHPSecondary Position: OF
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High School: Page CountyState: VA
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Height: 6-0Weight: 155lbs
- Bat/Throw: L/L
Statistics
Pitching
92
Max FB
(07/15/20)
86 - 92
FB
(10/02/20)
76 - 79
CB
(07/15/20)
77 - 80
CH
(10/02/20)
Videos
6-2019
Player News
- Looking Back On 2021 - Dec 29, 2021
- VA/DC Scout Blog: Madison County at Page County 6/15 - Jun 16, 2021
- 2021 Spring Forward: 25 LHP's To See - Feb 9, 2021
- Most Viewed Profiles of 2020: No. 9 - Dec 29, 2020
- 2021 ACC Recruiting Classes - Dec 3, 2020
- Fall Tournament Standouts Part IV - Oct 7, 2020
- Hard90: PBR 17U National Championship - Jul 22, 2020
- 2020 VA/DC Preseason All-PBR Teams Announced - Mar 12, 2020
- Virginia/DC Most Viewed Profiles of 2019: No. 8 - Dec 19, 2019
- PBR VA/DC Pod No. 16: VHSL Class 1, 2, & 3 Preview - Mar 2, 2019
- 2019 VHSL Class 2 Preview - Feb 13, 2019
- Virginia/DC Class of 2021 Rankings Update 12/18/18 - Dec 18, 2018
- Summer Scout Blog: Commonwealth Games North - Aug 6, 2018
- 2018 All-PBR VA/DC: First Team - Jun 15, 2018
- VA Insider: 2021's - Nov 27, 2017
- Virginia/DC Scout Blog - Nov 1, 2017
- Fall Notebook: Underclassmen Super 6 at JMU - Sep 18, 2017
Scouting Report
VA/DC Scout Blog
Williams has an athletic frame that still has a ton of projection to it. He varies his mechanics and uses multiple arm slots, as you can see in the video, each pitch has different mechanics. He is incredibly athletic and maintains his command and feel while changing his mechanics from one pitch to the next. The arm action is short and very quick, he throws with normal effort. His fastball was 83-84 early in the outing, and he held that velocity regardless of whether he lifted his leg or used a slide step. Pitch had some late life and he commanded to both sides of the plate. In the fifth inning, he was sitting 80-81 but could still grab an 84 when he wanted it. Curveball had good armspeed and was 70-73 with 2/8 break that was late. He knows how to pitch.
9.16.17: Williams has a lanky frame and throws from a low three-quarters arm slot. Short, loose quick arm, generates velocity with normal effort. Shoulders uphill and closed, lands closed with fall off finish, deceptive crossfire delivery. Fastball sat 76-79, touching 80, with a good angle and some late run and sink. Curveball had good armspeed and was 64-70 with sharp late 2/8 break. Changed up delivery to mess with hitters’ timing as outing progressed.