The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
62.0
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
8.20
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
65.0
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-1, 190-pound right-handed pitcher. The fastball sat 79-80 mph with arm side action to it. The spin pitch was 61-62 mph and big in shape. The pitch needs additional fastball hand speed added to the pitch. The changeup was 63-64 mph and still developing. The delivery is online with the feet and the slot is slightly above 3/4 in height. The tempo is solid and he stays online as he goes into foot strike. He showed very minimal glove pull and stayed with his arm. The fastball was heavy at times with good sink to it.
2/08/20
Parent is a physical, young 6-foot, 198 pound prospect. The right-handed hitting infielder had an exit velocity of 75 mph of the tee. He hits out of an open, even stance, with the hands just off the back shoulder. The load is short and gets the weight to the back leg. The bat-head gets into the hitting zone early and stays there through contact.
Defensively, he was 62 mph across the infield. The feet are active pre-pitch and he uses deliberate actions to get into a square fielding position. He breaks down behind the ball, with the glove out in front. As he works through the ground ball, he gets into a good throwing position, in line with the target. The arm-swing is clean and he finishes through the play well.
On the mound, he is physically imposing. His large frame creates long levers within his delivery. Mechanically, he stays simple. He uses a step back into a high leg lift. Once balanced, he heads down the mound in line with home plate. The fastball sat 69-71 mph, out of a high arm slot. He was just under a breaking pitch at 56-60 mph. He also showed a change-up at 65-67 mph.
Tee Exit Velocity- 75 mph
INF Velocity 72 mph
8/08/19
The 6-foot, 198 pound right-handed hitting first baseman had a tee exit velocity of 67 mph. He begins in a wide, open stance. The weight gets back to the backside and stays there during the swing. The hands get the bat head through the zone with some lift. Stays on plane during the follow through. He also ran a 8.2 sixty.Defensively, the feet and hands get into a good fielding position.He transitions into a good throwing position and the arm was 65 mph across the diamond.On the mound, he works out of a ¾ slot and throws across the body. Needs to work on getting down the mound and staying through his pitches. The fastball was 64-68 mph from the deceptive slot. The breaking pitch looked to still be developing and sat 50-56 mph.This is a young guy that has developed since I’ve seen him in the winter. I’m looking forward to seeing the continued development this winter.
Tee Exit Velocity- 67 mph INF Velocity- 65 mph
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6-foot-1, 190-pound right-handed pitcher. The fastball sat 79-80 mph with arm side action to it. The spin pitch was 61-62 mph and big in shape. The pitch needs additional fastball hand speed added to the pitch. The changeup was 63-64 mph and still developing. The delivery is online with the feet and the slot is slightly above 3/4 in height. The tempo is solid and he stays online as he goes into foot strike. He showed very minimal glove pull and stayed with his arm. The fastball was heavy at times with good sink to it.
Parent is a physical, young 6-foot, 198 pound prospect. The right-handed hitting infielder had an exit velocity of 75 mph of the tee. He hits out of an open, even stance, with the hands just off the back shoulder. The load is short and gets the weight to the back leg. The bat-head gets into the hitting zone early and stays there through contact.
Defensively, he was 62 mph across the infield. The feet are active pre-pitch and he uses deliberate actions to get into a square fielding position. He breaks down behind the ball, with the glove out in front. As he works through the ground ball, he gets into a good throwing position, in line with the target. The arm-swing is clean and he finishes through the play well.
On the mound, he is physically imposing. His large frame creates long levers within his delivery. Mechanically, he stays simple. He uses a step back into a high leg lift. Once balanced, he heads down the mound in line with home plate. The fastball sat 69-71 mph, out of a high arm slot. He was just under a breaking pitch at 56-60 mph. He also showed a change-up at 65-67 mph.
The 6-foot, 198 pound right-handed hitting first baseman had a tee exit velocity of 67 mph. He begins in a wide, open stance. The weight gets back to the backside and stays there during the swing. The hands get the bat head through the zone with some lift. Stays on plane during the follow through. He also ran a 8.2 sixty.Defensively, the feet and hands get into a good fielding position.He transitions into a good throwing position and the arm was 65 mph across the diamond.On the mound, he works out of a ¾ slot and throws across the body. Needs to work on getting down the mound and staying through his pitches. The fastball was 64-68 mph from the deceptive slot. The breaking pitch looked to still be developing and sat 50-56 mph.This is a young guy that has developed since I’ve seen him in the winter. I’m looking forward to seeing the continued development this winter.
Tee Exit Velocity- 67 mph
INF Velocity- 65 mph