Prep Baseball Report

Uncommitted Spotlight: '21 Ryan Towers


Brett Harrison
Nevada Scouting Director

Ryan Towers is a polished arm from the left side with Big League bloodlines that projects to make significant velocity jumps as he continues to develop physically. The Liberty product showcased a three pitch mix that from a repeated arm slot that should increase in effectiveness as his velocity also trends positively. In his one start during the shortened high school season he went 4.1 innings, allowing one run on one hit and one run while striking out three. Towers was as standout at the Liberty Scout Day and is a prospect we are looking forward to seeing at the Upperclass Top Prospect Games this summer. This is a prospect with the makeup and work ethic to become one of the top arms in the state and we will be there to cover him along the way. #WeGotItCovered

Ryan Tower - Player Profile

Delivery: Polished, low effort delivery. Tall/Tilt type. On line stride. Works with pace. Remains balanced throughout.
Arm Action: LH. Long, loose arm action, ¾ slot. Low effort. Repeated arm slot. 
FB: 80, 78-80 mph. Flashes of arm side run with some sinking action. Velocity jumps to come.
CB: 64-65 mph. Good shape. 11/5 action. Locates well 
CH: 71-73 mph. Potential plus pitch with sink and fade. Works well off his fastball. 

Ryan Towers

Class of 2021 / LHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2021
  • Primary Position: LHP
    Secondary Position: 1B
  • High School: Liberty
    State: NV
  • Summer Team: Team California
  • Height: 5-11
    Weight: 165lbs
  • Bat/Throw: L/L

Statistics

Pitching
80
Max FB
(02/07/20)
78 - 80
FB
(02/07/20)
64 - 65
CB
(02/07/20)
71 - 73
CH
(02/07/20)
Pitching
Max FB
80
FB
78 - 80
CB
64 - 65
CH
71 - 73
Position
7.60
60-yard
(02/07/20)

Towers shows off his polished delivery at the Liberty Scout Day

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2024-2025 RISING STARS SHOWCASE

The PBR Nevada Rising Stars Showcase is coming Wednesday, June 24th to Desert Oasis High School. The event is open to Class of 2024 & 2025 Prospects. 

This event will have four main functions. For most participants, this will be their first showcase event - an initial step toward achieving a player’s baseball goals. Part of this event is educational. There will be a lecture about what scouts look for, how to comport themselves, what to expect in the recruiting process, and the overall landscape of playing at the next level. The second function of this event will be for players to create baseline numbers for themselves to improve. The third reason for this event is for PBR to have an in-depth look at the best young players and the future of the state.  The fourth function of the event is to identify players to represent Nevada at the PBR Junior Future Games held at LakePoint in Cartersville, GA.

PBR Junior Future Games Selection Process

The Junior Future Games Trials will be used to identify players to represent Nevada at the 2020 PBR Junior Future Games at LakePoint. The PBR Junior Future Games is national event that will take place July 29 - August 2 at LakePoint in Emerson, Georgia. The event will run in accordance with the PBR Future Games, which attracts over 300 college coaches from across the country.

The 2020 Junior Future Games will feature the best 2024 & 2025 prospects in the country. Players will participate in a pro-style workout and game-play during the duration of the event.

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