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SC Uncommitted SR Spotlight - Chase Dougherty


Eddie Tisdale
Scouting Director - South Carolina

SC Uncommmitted SR Spotlight - Chase Dougherty 

Chase Dougherty OF / C / Indian Land, SC / 2020

Proportional build with a strong lower half. Nearing his projection outside of cleaning up a few areas and adding some strength. 7.06 sixty time was his best at a PBR Event. 81 mph outfield velocity was his best at a PBR event. Exit velo at the event was recorded at 83 mph but has been up to 91 at prior PBR events. Open stance, holding most of the weight on the back side with a slight bend in the knees. Relaxed hand set and elevated back elbow in line with the back shoulder. Longer stride lands back to parallel and pushes the hands back slightly. Lofted path through contact with some pop to the pull side. Doubled inside the 3B bag in game. Fielded ground balls outside of the left foot. Funneled to a position at the chest and got the ball out quickly with a shorter arm stroke. Aggressive pro step with good momentum through the throw. Solid defender in game with good routes and instincts. Corner OF profile. 

 

 

Height: 5-9
Weight: 180 lbs
Bats/Throws: R/R
High School: Indian Land
Showcase Org. Dirtbags Baseball 

60yd Time: 7.06
OF Velocity: 81
Exit Velocity: 91
C Velocity: 75
POP Time Range: 2.00 - 2.06 

 

~ Chase Dougherty - Indian Land, 2020 ~

 

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