Preseason All-State Spotlight: 2019 Mason McLeod
January 8, 2018
The annual Preseason All-State (2019's) showcase will take place February 18 at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis. The invitation-only event is limited and exclusive to the top Junior prospects in Indiana.
Request your invite HERE.
We begin to highlight some of the top players to be in attendance:
Mason McLeod
Class of 2019 / C
Rankings
StateRank: 17 / POS: 1
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2019
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Primary Position: CSecondary Position: OF
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High School: GreensburgState: IN
- Summer Team: Indiana Bulls
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Height: 6-3Weight: 185lbs
- Bat/Throw: L/R
Statistics
Pitching
89
Max FB
84 - 87
FB
76 - 77
CB
Position
7.36
60-yard
1.88 - 2.00
Pop Time
82
C Velo
91
Exit Velo
Videos
(8/4/16)
Player News
- Mid-Florida Conference Scout Day: TrackMan Leaders - Sep 30, 2021
- Uncommitted 2019s - Oct 3, 2018
- PBR Fall Championships: Upperclass Scout Blog - Sep 17, 2018
- Indiana Insider: Overall 2019 Rankings; Indiana Analysis - Dec 8, 2016
- The Buzz: Three Illinois 2019s Make Commitments - Dec 2, 2016
- Inside the Recruitment: 2019 Catcher Mason McLeod Picks Notre Dame - Nov 30, 2016
- Indiana Insider: Overall 2019 Rankings, Indiana Analysis - Sep 22, 2016
- Future Games: Workout Highlights - Aug 5, 2016
More Spotlights
- IN Hoosier BP Podcast: We Discuss Yesterday's Preseason All-State (2019s) and Some of the Top Performers 2/19/18
- IN Hoosier BP Podcast: Preseason All-State (2019s) Showcase Preview 2/16/18
- IN Preseason All-State Spotlight: 2019 Damon Cox 2/15/18
- IN Preseason All-State Spotlight: 2019 Kiel Brenczewski 2/12/18
- IN Preseason All-State Spotlight: 2019 Cade Fitzpatrick 2/07/18
- IN Preseason All-State Spotlight: 2019 Julian Greenwell 1/26/18
- IN Preseason All-State Spotlight: 2019 Cooper WIlliams 1/17/18
- IN Preseason All-State Spotlight: 2019 Avery Short 1/11/18
- IN Preseason All-State Spotlight: 2019 Mason McLeod 1/08/18
Scouting Report
8/4/16 FUTURE GAMES: Catchers and high-ceiling 2019 prospects were two of the overarching strengths on Thursday, and the long and loose 6-foot-3, 185-pound McLeod was right up there in both categories. His easy left-handed bat, however, was his carrying tool at the event. McLeod has loose, easy hands, a simple, balanced approach with big power potential down the road as he fills into his frame. He registered a 91-mph exit velocity and fired consistent 2.0 pop times.