PBR Fall Showcase Player Spotlight: Brady Whitacre
September 17, 2018
This fall, we will be taking a closer look at each member of the PBR Fall Showcase Team, known as the Appalachian Aces. Today we highlight 2021 C/RHP Brady Whitacre (Frankfort), who is currently Uncommitted.
Kuykendall on Whitacre: "Brady has some of the best skillset behind the plate for his age in the whole state. As he continues to grow, his bat will continue to become more of weapon. If he continues to work hard, the sky is the limit for him."
Brady Whitacre
Class of 2021 / C
Rankings
StateRank: 28 / POS: 5
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2021
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Primary Position: CSecondary Position: RHP
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High School: FrankfortState: WV
- Summer Team: Flood City Elite
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Height: 5-7Weight: 180lbs
- Bat/Throw: R/R
Statistics
Position
7.30
60-yard
1.93 - 2.00
Pop Time
71
C Velo
81
Exit Velo
Videos
(10/15/17)
Player News
- 2019 Fall Limited Series II At Wright State - Scout Blog - Oct 3, 2019
- 2019 Fall Limited Series II At Wright State - Pitching Velocities - Oct 2, 2019
- 2019 Fall Limited Series II At Wright State - Quick Hits - Oct 2, 2019
- Updated West Virginia 2021 Rankings - Sep 4, 2019
- AA Regional Preview: Road to Power Park - May 18, 2019
- Weekend Preview: Appalachian Aces visit Ohio Valley University this Sunday - Sep 28, 2018
- PBR Fall Showcase Player Spotlight: Brady Whitacre - Sep 17, 2018
- Appalachian Aces beat Keystone War Eagles 7-5 - Sep 15, 2018
- Week 4 Class AA Power 5 - Apr 17, 2018
- Western PA Fall Scout Day Roster - Sep 27, 2017
UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
West Virginia Fall College Prospect Showcase | WV | 11/18 | Pro Performance RX - Morgantown |
RECENT NEWS
Scouting Report
10/09/17 Whitacre a 5-foot-6, 180-pound C/RHP from Frankfort HS inittiates swing from neutral set up with short stride staying neutral. Hands wok well to baseball and solid extension is achieved. There is passive weight shift and limited separation. Whitacre drops hands in load. He would benefit from more aggressive weight shift away from hands as well as working hands up and back in load.
Defensively, 68 mph arm strength out of crouch played up to pop times of 2.05 - 2.09 as a result of quick hands/feet and clean quick transfer. Young catcher has makings of solid defender. He must work on softening hands in receiving as well as lateral quickness.