The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.10
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
82.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
Positional Profile: 1B/RHP Body: 6-1, 180-pounds. Medium frame with present athleticism. Room for gains. Hit: LHH. Lines straight up with feet at stance with active hands. Leg kick trigger. Barrel tips in load. Whippy bat that's on an uphill plane. Coils well. Middle of the field approach. Power: 82 mph exit velocity. Fills the gaps with line drives. Stronger to the pull side. Arm: RH. INF - 82 mph. Short and whippy arm out of the 3/4 slot. Mostly accurate throws especially on DPs. Defense: Stays low to ground and fields out in front. Clean footwork. Exchanges can be improved. Run: 8.1 runner in the 60.
Positional Profile: RHP Delivery: Athletic and repeatable delivery. Quick up and down. Doesn't hold ball deep in glove. Lands firm and stable. Online with home at finish. Arm Action: RH. A quick compact arm action out of the H 3/4 slot. Hides arm behind his body well for deception. Everything is out of the same slot. FB: T81, 77-80 mph. Located it well with decent life up in the zone. CB: 65-66 mph. Decent secondary pitch. Was effective in the zone. Moves more like slurve.
5/31/19
BAWS 2019 - Medium, long frame with softer body; width in shoulders and projectable frame that can be shaped. Hands start at waist having quick up/down staying there as he works through quick knee tuck moving down the mound quickly; lands on a soft front leg after quick kick. Arm is compact and clean getting to H-3/4 release; inconsistent release point during the outing. FB 75-77 T78 working the bottom part of the zone; times where he would bounce the pitch early. CB 60-62 flashing feel with overhand drop in 12/6 shape; times where he could make pitch longer or shorter as needed. Pitched to contact getting weak pop ups in 1st before a couple punchouts with the CB in the 2nd inning of work. Young frame can be sculpted for more strength and success.
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Positional Profile: 1B/RHP
Body: 6-1, 180-pounds. Medium frame with present athleticism. Room for gains.
Hit: LHH. Lines straight up with feet at stance with active hands. Leg kick trigger. Barrel tips in load. Whippy bat that's on an uphill plane. Coils well. Middle of the field approach.
Power: 82 mph exit velocity. Fills the gaps with line drives. Stronger to the pull side.
Arm: RH. INF - 82 mph. Short and whippy arm out of the 3/4 slot. Mostly accurate throws especially on DPs.
Defense: Stays low to ground and fields out in front. Clean footwork. Exchanges can be improved.
Run: 8.1 runner in the 60.
Positional Profile: RHP
Delivery: Athletic and repeatable delivery. Quick up and down. Doesn't hold ball deep in glove. Lands firm and stable. Online with home at finish.
Arm Action: RH. A quick compact arm action out of the H 3/4 slot. Hides arm behind his body well for deception. Everything is out of the same slot.
FB: T81, 77-80 mph. Located it well with decent life up in the zone.
CB: 65-66 mph. Decent secondary pitch. Was effective in the zone. Moves more like slurve.
BAWS 2019 - Medium, long frame with softer body; width in shoulders and projectable frame that can be shaped. Hands start at waist having quick up/down staying there as he works through quick knee tuck moving down the mound quickly; lands on a soft front leg after quick kick. Arm is compact and clean getting to H-3/4 release; inconsistent release point during the outing. FB 75-77 T78 working the bottom part of the zone; times where he would bounce the pitch early. CB 60-62 flashing feel with overhand drop in 12/6 shape; times where he could make pitch longer or shorter as needed. Pitched to contact getting weak pop ups in 1st before a couple punchouts with the CB in the 2nd inning of work. Young frame can be sculpted for more strength and success.