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SC Uncommitted SR Spotlight - Hayden Garbett


Eddie Tisdale
Scouting Director - South Carolina

SC Uncommitted SR Spotlight - Hayden Garbett 

Hayden Garbett OF / 2B / Brashier Middle College, SC / 2020

5-11, 160lbs. Slender frame and long arms. Moderate projection remains. 6.99 sixty time. 81 mph outfield velocity. 81 mph exit velocity (tee). Balanced stance, some bend in the knees. Relaxed upper half. Medium high stride pushes the hands up and back. Hands start down from a higher position just above the shoulder. Lower half works into a firm front side with good torque through the hips. Flatter path through contact. Consistent line drives through the middle of the field in BP. Fielded ground balls just inside the right foot and funneled into a quick exchange at the mid section. Gets the ball out with a full arm action and short pro step. Tracked balls well in game, not a burner but runs underway and good instincts help the defense play up. 

 

Height: 5-11
Weight: 160 lbs
Bats/Throws: R/R
High School: Brashier Middle College
Showcase Organization: Bodyshop Baseball 2020

60 Time: 6.99
OF Velocity: 81
Exit Velocity: 81 


~ Hayden Garbett - NC/SC Border Battle ~

 

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