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Ohio Insider: Uncommitted Senior Spotlight - Ryan McCury OF, 2018



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By: Reid Maus
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The 2018 Class is full of talent, with prospects already committing to some of the top Universities and top conferences from around the country. We are going to start taking a look at the top uncommitted prospects in the 2018 Class with our prospect spotlights as you can see below.

 

Ryan McCurry

Class of 2018 / OF

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2018
  • Primary Position: OF
    Secondary Position: RHP
  • High School: Solon
    State: OH
  • Summer Team: Force Ohio
  • Height: 6-0
    Weight: 182lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Position
6.42
60-yard
88
OF Velo
90
Exit Velo
4.16
H-1st

Scouting Report

2/5/17
6-foot, 182-pound speedster that posted a 6.42 in the 60-yard dash. Member of Ohio’s 2016 Future Games Team. Much more than a just a burner. A fluid righty swinger that took an impressive round of batting practice. Lower half is efficient and stays under control. Hands stay noticeable loose during load and get the bat through the zone on a level path. Impressive bat speed. Ball jumps off his bat, showing gap to gap pop. Could fit anywhere in a lineup. An athletic outfielder that is mechanically sound. Checks all the boxes of a center fielder at the next level. Has feel for the position.

60-yard Dash: 6.42
Outfield Velocity: 88
Exit Velocity: 86

 6/7/16

6-foot, 190-pound, athletic frame. Few players stock rose more than his after his performance at the event. Ran a very impressive 6.47 60-yard dash and his in game home to first time was 4.06 from the right side. At the plate he showed he had more than just elite speed. Using fluid movements he created excellent energy into contact with his lower half. Hands move slightly back during his stride before getting through the zone quickly on a level path. Recorded two hits on the day including a line drive, triple that rolled to the wall after almost being caught by the second baseman. Exit velocity was 88 mph. A solid defender in the outfield with fluid actions and the ability to play through the ball. Arm strength is adequate as he topped out at 83 mph to home plate. Project as a centerfielder at the next level.