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SC Uncommitted SR Spotlight - William Anderson


Eddie Tisdale
Scouting Director - South Carolina

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William Anderson RHP / Bishop England, SC / 2020

Durable 6-1 frame with broad shoulders. Frame is not maxed and will support additional development throughout. Repeatable delivery with controlled tempo. Slightly rotational at the top with a full arm action and scap load. Landed the front foot slightly open of the line and worked with a H3Q to OTT arm slot with average arm speed. FB plays and proved tough on hitters with enough life to stay off the barrel. SL showed 10/4 shape with occasional bite. At it's best it shows short side to side action with a little tilt. Has feel for the pitch, and could turn it into a plus secondary offering as he develops. 

 

 

Height: 6-1
Weight: 210 lbs
Bats/Throws: R/R
High School: Bishop England 

Max FB Velocity: 84
FB Velocity Range: 82-83
CB Velocity Range: 71-73
CH Velocity Range: 71 

 PITCH  TOTAL  SPIN   SPIN  EFFICIENCY   BACK  SPIN   SIDE  SPIN   RIFLE  SPIN   SPIN DIRECTION  (PV)  ARM SLOT  (PV)
  Change up 1,440 96% 1,269 -559 389 0:48 1:00
  Fastball 1,741 89% 1,543 -129 790 6:05 1:18
  Slider 1,891 19% -61 709 1,853 8:39 1:18

 

 

- William Anderson - NC/SC Border Battle -

 

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