Video Spotlight of the Week: '18 LHP/OF Sean Klimek
September 11, 2017
By TJ Hunt
Director, New Jersey
Sean Klimek
Class of 2018 / LHP
Player Information
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Graduating Class: 2018
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Primary Position: LHPSecondary Position: OF
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High School: PequannockState: NJ
- Summer Team: Teel Ravens
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Height: 5-10Weight: 160lbs
- Bat/Throw: L/L
Statistics
Pitching
82
Max FB
80 - 82
FB
66 - 68
CB
73 - 74
CH
Position
7.09
60-yard
85
OF Velo
87
Exit Velo
Videos
NJ State Games (July 26, 2017)
Player News
- 5/6 - 5/12 Player of the Week: Sean Klimek - May 15, 2018
- 4/16-4/21 Player of the Week: Sean Klimek (Pequannock HS, NJ) - Apr 27, 2018
- NJ: Top Uncommitted 2018s - Nov 10, 2017
- Video Spotlight of the Week: '18 LHP/OF Sean Klimek - Sep 11, 2017
- NJ State Games: Quick Hits, Day 2 - Aug 16, 2017
- NJ State Games: Quick Hits, Day 1 - Jul 29, 2017
- Underclass Games Set for September 18th at Rutgers - Aug 22, 2016
Scouting Report
2017 New Jersey State Games (July 26-27, 2017)
Klimek has a strong, athletic build at 5-foot-10 160-pounds. Ran the 60 yard dash in 7.09-seconds, recorded an exit velocity that topped at 87 MPH. Klimek was one of the top performers of the whole event both on the mound and at the plate. Offensively – smoked 5 extra base hits in gameplay, three triples and two doubles, splitting both gaps. Sets up in a wide, balanced stance with hands above back shoulder and a slight knee bend. As pitch comes in, uses a small foot stride to start swing as hands load up and back fluidly. Explosive hips and short, compact swing help him develop line drive pop into the gaps. Finishes balanced with lift to swing. Defensively – took reps from the outfield. Throws topped at 85 MPH with backspin and carry. Quick first step on fly balls, instinctual athlete. High-3/4 slot. Pitching – Fastball topped at 82 and sat mostly 80-82 throughout his outing. Flashed a 66-68 MPH curveball with 1/7 tilt and a changeup with armside fade at 73-74. Three pitch mix for strikes, Klimek dominated the bottom half of the strike zone. Primarily out of the stretch to start, rises to an athletic balance point. Downhill shoulders going down the mound. Lands with firm, strong front leg and opened foot, causing him to drift toward third base side of rubber. Long, loose and clean arm action from a high-3/4 slot.