Underclass Spotlight: Stephen Mackenzie
February 21, 2018
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Underclass Spotlight: Stephen Mackenzie
Stephen MacKenzie
Class of 2019 / OF
Rankings
StateRank: 41 / POS: 11
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2019
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Primary Position: OFSecondary Position: SS
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High School: Bishop CarrollState: AB
- Summer Team: Calgary Jr. Dino's
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Height: 6-3Weight: 205lbs
- Bat/Throw: R/R
Statistics
Position
7.15
60-yard
71
INF Velo
80
OF Velo
89
Exit Velo
Videos
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Player News
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- Underclass Spotlight: Stephen Mackenzie - Feb 21, 2018
- 2018 Calgary College Prospect Showcase - Sneak Peek - Jan 31, 2018
- 2018 Calgary College Prospect Showcase - Top Performers - Jan 31, 2018
- Results from Alberta's 2018 Calgary College Prospect Showcase - Jan 29, 2018
Report
Team: Calgary Junior Dinos
PBR Events Attended: Southern Alberta Talent ID 2017, Calgary College Prospect Showcase 2018
Background: MacKenzie was a staple in the Junior Dinos Yellow outfield last season. This season, he will make the jump to a corner outfield spot for the Junior Dinos Black team. MacKenzie a beast in the weight room, with room to still add strength and mass. Swing is still raw, but his strength gives him gap to gap power. As he refines his swing, will add power and contact skills. Look for an increase in his 83 mph exit velocity in the near future. Long follow through allows him to stay through the ball. Will also improve on his 7.26 60-Yard Dash time he recorded in Lethbridge this fall.
Need to Know: As a 2019 grad, MacKenzie looks to have a successful season this summer with the Junior Dinos. Athleticism is off the charts and has made huge jumps since he joined the Junior Dinos two years ago, and looks to continue that trend in the upcoming year. As he continues to mature as a player, Mackenzie will look to keep it all moving in the right direction this summer and should be one to follow for college coaches.