Prep Baseball Report

CLASS OF 2019

SS
2B

Matthew
Langevin

Conard (HS) • CT
6' 0" • 180LBS
R/R • 23yr 4mo
Travel Team: U15 TCB Americans
2019 National

Rankings available to Premium Subscriber

Log In Subscribe to PBR Plus

2019 State

Rankings available to Premium Subscriber

Log In Subscribe to PBR Plus

Commitment

UNCOMMITTED
Player has made a commitment?
Tell us where

Videos

This Area is only available to PBR Premium Content Subscribers.

News
Comments
Contact

Positional Tools

Hitting

Hitting

Pitching

Pitch Scores

Pitching Velos

Game Performance

Visual Edge

Pitch Ai

Notes

Comments

2/25/2018
6-foot, 180 pound, wiry strong athletic frame, shoulders are sloped, has plenty of room to fill out. The actions and movements are smooth, wrists and hands have strength. A right-handed hitting middle infielder, can play either side of the bag. The hands and feet are advanced, fields out front, hands are soft and works low to the ground. Gains ground with feet, clean easy transfer to throwing arm. The actions on starting double play are smooth and accurate. The arm works out of a natural ¾ slot, clocked at 79 mph, baseball comes out of his hand with ease and little effort, showed to have plenty of life and carry to it. At the plate, stance is simple and balanced throughout. The feet are slightly wider than shoulder width, hands are loose, path is level, stays through the baseball, creates natural lift and backspin to the baseball. The approach is to the middle of the field, shows the ability for gap power and should only get better. The tee exit velocity was an easy 85 mph, with more in the tank. The 30-yard dash was clocked at 3.97. Continued strength will help the game, plays both sides of the field equally well, good baseball IQ, someone getting a good one.

30 Yard-Dash: 3.97

Tee Exit Velocity: 85 MPH

Arm Velocity: 79 MPH
 
 
6/20/17

6-foot, 180-pound, average athletic frame. The shoulders are squared off, has plenty of room for added strength and muscle. A right-handed middle infielder, who can play on both sides of the field. At the plate the stance is quite balanced throughout, the feet are in line, slightly wider than shoulder width. The hands are loose and are set at shoulder height, has a small bat wrap for timing. The swing is flat through the zone, and finishes with one hand, looks to be comfortable going with the pitch, drives it well to the opposite gap. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 82 mph, has a ton more in there as he gets stronger. In game swings were good collected a base hit, runs the bases well, was clocked at 4.45 down the line. Defensively is advanced, works from the ground up, with fielding everything out front. The flow through the baseball is good, keeps feet moving, ball from glove to hand is a quick transfer. The arm is clean, short quick action to it, clocked at 77 mph, with plenty of carry across the diamond. Showed well on both sides of the bag on double play turns. Solid follow, projects for me as more of an offensive second baseman at a higher level.

Home - First: 4.45

Exit Velocity: 82 mph

Arm Velocity: 77 mph


 


8/18/16
5-foot-11, 165-pound, long and lengthy frame, neck is long shoulders are sloped, has above average strength to him for his age, still has plenty of room to fill out. One of the better young kids at this workout. A right-handed hitting middle infielder, the stance is slightly open, balanced throughout, hands are loose and held higher than shoulder height. The approach is gap to gap and he stays in the middle of the field. The hands work freely through the zone, path is level, and finishes the swing above his shoulder, creates some lift and length with it. The tee exit velocity was 81 mph, ran a 4.8 down the line from home to first. Defensively, has good actions up the middle. The prep steps and footwork is advanced, works from the ground up and gets off the blocks well. The arm is clean and smooth on the backside, ball comes out of a natural ¾ slot. The arm was clocked at 78 mph with above average carry to it for his age. Feeds and turns were good at second, attacked the slow roller. Big time follow for me, has all the makings of being a frontline player, plays the game extremely hard.

Draft Reports

Contact

Premium Content Area

To unlock contact information, you need to purchase a ScoutPLUS subscription.

Purchase Subscription
OR
Login

Twitter

Physical