The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.52
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.16 - 2.39
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
73.0
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.
12.1
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.72
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.20 - 2.30
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
73.0
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.
The highest Edge Score within the given year. Edge Score is a comprehensive score that takes the core-six visual skills into account, providing an assessment of an athlete’s overall visual ability.
Physical: Large, projectable 6-foot-2, 200lb frame with lengthy proportions and a high-waist. 7.69 runner in the 60-yard dash.
Offensively: RHH - Wide, even stance with good weight distribution to start; utilized a short leg lift on time with a stretched load back beyond the shoulder. Initiated suddenly through a quick/twitchy, flat path into the hitting zone with good extension on pitches thrown out over the plate. Produced a 30% line drive rate (via Trackman) peppering the ball all over the LCF gap during batting practice. Notched a T91 mph bat-exit velocity working up to a near 300 foot batted ball distance.
Defensively: The primary backstop featured a traditional setup on the receive, using adequate glove hand actions to control the corners. Pop times ranged from 2.16-2.22 with minor pre-catch movements found; replaced the feet in rhythm and released accurately from a medium H ¾ slot (T73 mph arm). Able to use his bigger frame to deaden the baseball on blocks, shielding softly on either side of the plate.
Offensively: Strats with feet wide, even and bend in the knees with the bat resting on the shoulder. Gets into back leg with leg lift on the stride while the hands take a short load back. The swing is very quick into the zone generating up to 26 G's rotational acceleration to a top end bat speed up to 72 MPH per blast Motion yielding consistent line drive contact with a top exit velo of 90 MPH per Trackman Baseball.
Defensively: Balanced set up with a low center of gravity. Fundamental foot work getting in line with the target. Confident glove with clean transfers; arm action is short to a 3/4 release. 73 MPH arm strength.
7/21/20
Cahaly is a physical 6-foot, 200 pound right-handed hitting catching prospect. He hits out of an even set up, with the hands set just off the back shoulder. The load is controlled and short, getting into a good launch position. The swing is balanced, with a flat path through the hitting zone and produced a max exit velocity of 89.5 MPH during the batting practice. He also ran a 7.72 second sixty.
Behind the plate, Cahaly has a balanced set up, with the glove set in the middle of the chest. The feet transition well as he works to get into the throwing position. The hips get under his feet and creates a good line with second base and the arm swing is short. He finishes through his throws and had a max velocity of 72 MPH, with pop times ranging 2.2-2.3 seconds.
Exit Velocity- 90 mph
Catching Velocity- 72 mph
Pop Time- 2.2
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Physical: Large, projectable 6-foot-2, 200lb frame with lengthy proportions and a high-waist. 7.69 runner in the 60-yard dash.
Offensively: RHH - Wide, even stance with good weight distribution to start; utilized a short leg lift on time with a stretched load back beyond the shoulder. Initiated suddenly through a quick/twitchy, flat path into the hitting zone with good extension on pitches thrown out over the plate. Produced a 30% line drive rate (via Trackman) peppering the ball all over the LCF gap during batting practice. Notched a T91 mph bat-exit velocity working up to a near 300 foot batted ball distance.
Defensively: The primary backstop featured a traditional setup on the receive, using adequate glove hand actions to control the corners. Pop times ranged from 2.16-2.22 with minor pre-catch movements found; replaced the feet in rhythm and released accurately from a medium H ¾ slot (T73 mph arm). Able to use his bigger frame to deaden the baseball on blocks, shielding softly on either side of the plate.
Physical: Strong, athletic 6-foot-2, 200 lb build.
Offensively: Strats with feet wide, even and bend in the knees with the bat resting on the shoulder. Gets into back leg with leg lift on the stride while the hands take a short load back. The swing is very quick into the zone generating up to 26 G's rotational acceleration to a top end bat speed up to 72 MPH per blast Motion yielding consistent line drive contact with a top exit velo of 90 MPH per Trackman Baseball.
Defensively: Balanced set up with a low center of gravity. Fundamental foot work getting in line with the target. Confident glove with clean transfers; arm action is short to a 3/4 release. 73 MPH arm strength.
Cahaly is a physical 6-foot, 200 pound right-handed hitting catching prospect. He hits out of an even set up, with the hands set just off the back shoulder. The load is controlled and short, getting into a good launch position. The swing is balanced, with a flat path through the hitting zone and produced a max exit velocity of 89.5 MPH during the batting practice. He also ran a 7.72 second sixty.
Behind the plate, Cahaly has a balanced set up, with the glove set in the middle of the chest. The feet transition well as he works to get into the throwing position. The hips get under his feet and creates a good line with second base and the arm swing is short. He finishes through his throws and had a max velocity of 72 MPH, with pop times ranging 2.2-2.3 seconds.