Most Viewed Profiles of 2021: No. 6 Enrique Bradfield Jr.
December 27, 2021
With 2021 coming to a close, we continue our yearly tradition of highlighting the Top 10 most viewed PBR Profiles in the state of Florida. Each year, millions of PBR Profiles are viewed around the country by coaches, scouts, players, parents, and baseball fans. Over 354,000 profiles were viewed in just Florida alone in 2021. We will continue today by counting down the Top 10 most viewed profiles in the state. This data was collected through Google Analytics.
Continuing at No. 6 with OF Enrique Bradfield Jr. Enrique is a 2020 grad who now attends Vanderbilt University. During high school, Bradfield attended American Heritage School in Plantation, FL. He finished No. 7 in the PBR Florida 2020 Rankings and No. 38 nationally. Enrique had a tremendous freshman season at Vanderbilt where he was named SEC Freshman of the Year and was named a consensus All-American. He batted .336 with 82 hits, 38 RBI, and 60 runs scored. He also led the SEC with 46 stolen bases. In 2021, Bradfield received 2,113 views on his PBR Profile.
No. 6 Enrique Bradfield Jr.
Enrique Bradfield Jr
Class of 2020 / OF
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2020
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Primary Position: OF
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High School: American Heritage PlantationState: FL
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Height: 6-1Weight: 170lbs
- Bat/Throw: L/L
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Scouting Report
And just for the fun of it, if you like speed, quickness and energy, check out Vanderbilt freshman sensation Enrique Bradfield, Jr. With Rocker, Leiter and the rest of Commodore staff dominating on the mound there wasn’t a whole lot of action on defense, but what there was the 6-foot-1, 160-pound fleet footed center fielder chased down from gap to gap. In the batter’s box he controlled the strike zone, hit well situationally and pressured the defense, forcing them to play in a few steps and make decisions much more quickly than normal. On the base paths he’s a threat to steal every pitch, forcing pitchers to quicken their delivery to the plate. He was caught stealing for the first time this season (now 15-for-16) after running a 3.09 from his first move to touching the bag (3.30 is considered average), but was thrown out by Gamecock catcher Colin Burgess.
Vandy Commit, smooth left handed stroke from a frame that has plenty of projection. Looks to work up the middle and the other way. Speed is his biggest asset, stole 2nd 3rd and a straight steal of home in 5 pitches. Elite level range in CF
Vanderbilt recruit. Very twitchy, athletic outfielder. Really tracks ball well and shows plus range in the outfield. Has a short, compact swing from the left side. Can be in and out of the zone too quick at times, but has bat to ball skills. Plus runner, had a 4.4 on a turn for a double. Can really run and the hit tool is above average. Was 3-5 with a double and 2 RBIs.
The lean, athletic, quick twitch left-handed hitting outfield impressed all around on the evening. He showcased the ability to run quality routes with ease and track balls down well in center. Offensively, he has a short, level swing. He was 3-4 on the day with a single, double and triple. He has plus speed, with a 4.34 on his turn on his double and a 4.07 on his infield single. He can really run and has a feel for the barrel and the frame really projects. High follow