The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.33
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
72.0
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.
6-foot-2, 195-pound switch hitting outfielder and left-handed pitcher. Ran a 7.33 sixty on the laser at the event. The approach in the outfield is under control and athletic, threw 72 mph from right field to the plate. The left-handed swing has a tee exit velocity of 79 mph. The setup is wide in base, pick up and put down of the front foot as the ball approaches. The swing path is thick and long to contact. The right-handed swing has a tee exit velocity of 79 mph. The setup is wide in base, front foot steps into the swing. The path is long to contact. On the mound, the fastball sits 72-73 mph, straight in form. The spin pitch is big in shape, sitting 63-64 mph. The delivery is online with the feet and high 3/4. The tracking of the front shoulder comes offline and the glove is pulled down to his side.
Tee Exit Velocity- 79 mph OF Velocity - 72 mph
8/23/18
6-foot, 185-pound, average athletic frame. The neck is long, shoulders are squared off, back is wide, has room to fill out. A two-way player, hits from both sides, projects more as an outfielder. From the left side, starts open, swing is flat through the zone, finishing with two hands at the shoulders. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 75 mph, hands work freely through the zone. From the right, tee exit was a bit higher at 80 mph. The swing is level through the zone, is on time on contact, has separation from body with hands. The approach is more pull, took a solid round of batting practice. Defensively, arm was clocked at 71 mph, arm path is shorter and works out of a higher slot. The approach to baseball was under control, used more of shuffle into a step behind. Throws were down hill, gets out front on release. Off the mound, arm works from a higher slot, arm action is short and clean on the backside. The stride is short and inline, could lengthen a tick to get squared up a bit more on release of the baseball. The fastball was clocked at 69-72 mph, with action to the arm side. The breaking ball was clocked at 60-61 mph, bigger break, needs more fastball hand speed to it. The delivery was athletic, repeated with ease. Like the overall athleticism, strength will aid in his development.
6-foot-2, 195-pound switch hitting outfielder and left-handed pitcher. Ran a 7.33 sixty on the laser at the event. The approach in the outfield is under control and athletic, threw 72 mph from right field to the plate. The left-handed swing has a tee exit velocity of 79 mph. The setup is wide in base, pick up and put down of the front foot as the ball approaches. The swing path is thick and long to contact. The right-handed swing has a tee exit velocity of 79 mph. The setup is wide in base, front foot steps into the swing. The path is long to contact. On the mound, the fastball sits 72-73 mph, straight in form. The spin pitch is big in shape, sitting 63-64 mph. The delivery is online with the feet and high 3/4. The tracking of the front shoulder comes offline and the glove is pulled down to his side.
Tee Exit Velocity- 79 mph
OF Velocity - 72 mph
6-foot, 185-pound, average athletic frame. The neck is long, shoulders are squared off, back is wide, has room to fill out. A two-way player, hits from both sides, projects more as an outfielder. From the left side, starts open, swing is flat through the zone, finishing with two hands at the shoulders. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 75 mph, hands work freely through the zone. From the right, tee exit was a bit higher at 80 mph. The swing is level through the zone, is on time on contact, has separation from body with hands. The approach is more pull, took a solid round of batting practice. Defensively, arm was clocked at 71 mph, arm path is shorter and works out of a higher slot. The approach to baseball was under control, used more of shuffle into a step behind. Throws were down hill, gets out front on release. Off the mound, arm works from a higher slot, arm action is short and clean on the backside. The stride is short and inline, could lengthen a tick to get squared up a bit more on release of the baseball. The fastball was clocked at 69-72 mph, with action to the arm side. The breaking ball was clocked at 60-61 mph, bigger break, needs more fastball hand speed to it. The delivery was athletic, repeated with ease. Like the overall athleticism, strength will aid in his development.
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.68
Exit Velocity: R-80 MPH, L-75 MPH
Arm Velocity: 71 MPH