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SC Uncommitted SR Spotlight - Travis Elliott


Eddie Tisdale
Scouting Director - South Carolina

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Travis Elliott SS / RHP / Gilbert, SC / 2020

Smaller build with good present strength. Broad shoulders, slim mid section, and powerful lower half. 7.17 sixty time. 82 mph infield velocity. 88 mph exit velocity (tee). Balanced stance with slight crouch. Loose pre pitch rhythm with the hands. Small stride with minimum hand load. Slightly uphill path through contact. Looks to drive the ball into the gaps. Good torque and hip rotation. Consistently behind the baseball. Double to the wall in LF during the Border Battle. Avg. lateral quickness and good instincts in the field. Low approach to ground balls, sustained momentum through the fielding process. Good hands and clean exchanges. Carried throws to the target with accuracy. Skillset would sustain a move to 3B if necessary. 

 

 

 

Height: 5-9
Weight: 180lbs
Bats/Throws: R/R
High School: Gilbert
Showcase Organization: Dirtbags 

60 Time: 7.17
Infield Velocity:
82
Exit Velocity (tee):
88 

 

~ Travis Elliott - NC/SC Border Battle ~

 

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