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CLASS OF 2019

2B
3B

Mark
Bagdasarian

Wethersfield (HS) • CT
5' 8" • 155LBS
R/R • 23yr 1mo
Travel Team: Connecticut capitals

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8.23.18

5-foot-8, 155-pound, smaller, strong, athletic frame. A left-handed hitting middle infielder, who can help off the mound as well. At the plate, swung the bat extremely well at this event. The hands are super loose, held slightly higher, the feet are even at shoulder width. The swing is level through the zone, with some loft at the finish. The approach is to all fields looking to spray the baseball from line to line. Collected multiple hits on the day, had a tee exit velocity of 83 mph and was clocked at 7.51 sixty-yard dash, on a slow track. Defensively, works low to the ground, fields out front, keeping feet moving towards target. The arm was clocked at 74 mph, works from a lower slot. The double play starts and turns were performed correct, looked to be really comfortable form the second base side of the bag, advanced baseball IQ as a position play. Off the mound, hands start low work up with easy athletic leg raise. The direction is inline, arm comes through from a natural ¾ slot, creating sink to arm side. The fastball was clocked at 74-77 mph, at times has late life. The curve ball has depth and clocked at 65 mph. Threw strikes with both pitches, had a clean outing. Projects for me as a second baseman, has feel to get barrel to the baseball, will handle the bat at the next level.

Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.51

Exit Velocity: 83 MPH

Arm Velocity: 74 MPH


 
10.28.17

5-foot-7, 145-pound, smaller, average athletic frame. The neck is long, shoulders are rounded off, hands and wrists have some fast twitch to them. A right-handed hitter, feet are even at shoulder width, hands are loose at the shoulders. The bat starts in a strong, tilted position, hands get separated from the body. The lower half is under control uses a minimal leg kick to generate pop. The swing is level to up, creates some loft to the swing, approach is more middle, gap to gap. In game performance was very good, collected multiple hits, peppering the baseball all over the field. The rounds of batting practice were very good, tee exit velocity was clocked at 75 mph and ran a 7.87 sixty yard dash. Defensively, projects more as a second baseman, hands are soft, works low and out front. Showed good actions moving to glove side, flips and feeds were performed well from the second base side of the bag. The arm works out of a high ¾ slot, clocked at 72 mph across the diamond, could keep feet moving throughout the transfer through the finish. Baseball IQ and feel for the game is advanced, strength is a must good follow.

Exit Velocity-75 MPH

Arm Velocity- 72 MPH

Sixty-Yard Dash- 7.87 MPH


 
 
8/18/16

5-foot-6, 135-pound, smaller athletic frame, neck is long with sloped shoulders, has plenty of room to fill out. A right-handed hitting middle infielder who has some spunk to him. The stance is balanced throughout, the setup is relaxed, feet are even and hands are loose at shoulder height. The lower half is under control, stride is straight and gains ground with it. Squares balls one after another, took a solid round of BP. The tee exit velocity was 73 mph, has some whip to barrel. Time down the line was 4.45, runs ok. In game performance was good, collected a single and had a good swing on a ball hit to short, showed good at bats. Defensively, projects out as more of a second baseman. The hands are soft, works from the ground up, feet move throughout. The arm was clocked at 68 mph. Strength is a must, running time is good, needs to get off the blocks quicker, only going into sophomore year, plenty of time, will be someone to follow.


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