Player Spotlight- 2019 Ryan Sleeper- PBR Future Games
July 25, 2017
This one-of-a-kind event will feature the best uncommitted Class of 2019 prospects and select 2020 prospects from our 30-plus state coverage area. The Future Games will take place on August 2 - August 5 (Thursday-Saturday) at Grand Park, a state-of-the-art 22-field baseball complex located in Westfield, IN, just north of Indianapolis.
The Prep Baseball Report Future Games is the premier summer scouting event for Class of 2019 prospects and select 2020 prospects. Last year, more than 130 colleges from all over the country were in attendance. The Prep Baseball Report services are subscribed by more than 700 colleges and pro scouts.
Every player in the PBR Future Games will be outfitted in adidas uniform, cleats and hat. Players will also receive maximum visibility from college coaches all over the country, in addition to being promoted through the Prep Baseball Report multimedia platforms.
On Wednesday, all position players will be put through a showcase workout in which they will run 60s, take batting practice and be evaluated at their primary position. Each state team will play three games beginning on Thursday.
CLICK HERE to see the full roster for Team Iowa-Minnesota-Nebraska.
Ryan Sleeper
Class of 2019 / LHP
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2019
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Primary Position: LHPSecondary Position: 1B
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High School: Lakeville NorthState: MN
- Summer Team: Minnesota Blizzard
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Height: 6-4Weight: 200lbs
- Bat/Throw: L/L
Statistics
Videos
Pitching (3/18/17)
Player News
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- High School Crosscheck: Week 3 - Mar 4, 2019
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- Super 60 Prospect Rewind - Jan 31, 2019
- Super 60 Spotlight: Ryan Sleeper - Jan 25, 2019
- Commitment Spotlight: '19 Ryan Sleeper, LHP, Lakeville North - Jan 17, 2019
- PBR Fall Championships: Upperclass Scout Blog - Sep 17, 2018
- MN Stat Leaders From 2017- Top LHP Velocities - Jan 7, 2018
- Jaden Brown Commits To Kentucky - Oct 27, 2017
- The Hotlist: Uncommitted 2019 Pitchers - Oct 11, 2017
- On the Hunt: Uncommitted Standouts At PBR Fall Championship - Sep 21, 2017
- PBR Fall Championships: Day 3 17U/16U Notebook - Sep 18, 2017
- PBR Fall Championships 17U Preview - Sep 14, 2017
- PBR Future Games- Team IA-MN-NE Evaluations - Sep 13, 2017
- MN Preseason Underclass- Top 2019 Prospects - Apr 26, 2017
- MN Preseason Underclass- Pitcher Evaluations - Apr 6, 2017
- MN Preseason Underclass- Infielder Evaluations - Apr 5, 2017
- MN Preseason Underclass: Instant Analysis - Mar 21, 2017
- On the Hunt: ARMS ARMS ARMS - Feb 9, 2017
- 2016 PBR MN Showcase Results- Top Pitching Velo's - Jan 10, 2017
- MN Insider: 2019 Overall Rankings- MN Analysis - Dec 8, 2016
- The Hotlist: Top Uncommitted 2019s - Dec 7, 2016
- MN Fall Review- Top Prospects - Dec 1, 2016
- The Hotlist: 2019s On The Rise - Nov 30, 2016
- MN Fall Review- Instant Analysis - Oct 25, 2016
Scouting Report
3/18/17- 6-foot-3, 190-pound left-handed hitting 2-way player. #113 ranked 2019 in PBR Overall. Arm is long and loose. Comes out of his high ¾ slot. Fastball got up to 89 and sat 87-88. Heaviness to the ball with classic left-hander sink. Breaking ball was a true slider at 75-77 with tight, late breaking action. Changeup had flashes of being a plus pitch down in the zone.
10/24/16- 6-foot-3, 185-pound left-handed hitting 2-way player. Strong Follow in 2019 class. Athletic frame that should continue to add strength. Good body control, moderate effort in delivery, long extended arm action, explodes down mound with arm speed. Fastball was 84-86 mph with life showing varying run and cut action. Slider is better breaking ball currently; with sharp 2/8 break for strikes. Curveball shows 1/7 shape with avg. extension out front. Above avg. action on changeup with late run and cut. 7.39 runner. Square stance, double tap trigger, creates good direction in swing, line drive swing plane with lift, drives baseball, arm bar causes length to contact, 86 mph exit velocity. Well above athlete at first base, soft glove, easy actions, above avg. arm, 83 mph arm across diamond.