The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.22
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
83.0
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.
12.9
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
Very impressive showing from 2026/27 two-way Ramsey Chung on Monday who is quickly establishing himself as one of the stronger players in Ontario’s 2026 class. On the hill, his showing was accentuated by a mid-80s (T86) fastball with some ride through the zone (18.6in. of average IVB). The slider plays as a secondary offering, living 72-74mph with a solid movement profile and is a pitch that he can locate. At just 5-foot-9, 175-pounds, Chung does an exceptional job of creating separation within a violent, yet athletic delivery. Offensively, it’s a concise load with an efficient bat path and strong front side that propelled Ramsey to a consistent round of BP, in which the exit velocity averaged 85.6mph and reached a high of 92.8mph. A highly talented two-way player to circle as he continues to refine his craft.
2/10/24
This was our first look ‘26 RHP/SS Ramsey Chung this year and he’s developed well since the Jr. Future Games in late July. Despite the smaller stature at 5-foot-9, 175-pounds, Chung’s arm speed immediately stands out on the mound and ranks towards the top of the class. The fastball sat 84-85 T86 and filled up the zone with it, while also showing feel for a slider and changeup. Chung flashed some of the better stuff we’ve seen from the 2026 class to-date and will be an arm to follow college coaches to track this summer as August 1st approaches.
4/07/23
Chung (HPP Tigers) stood out with high two-way upside. Strong 5-foot-7, 150-pound frame with a strength in the lower-half that moves well down the mound. A quick, clean arm action that sits low-3/4 with a good three-pitch mix for his age. His fastball sits 80mph, paired with a slider that touches 2400+ spin rate at times. The changeup is still developing some feel but can develop into a quality pitch as he matures. Swinging the bat, Chung has a tight and compact swing, showing a strong ability to pull the baseball for some power, averaging 80.5mph exit velocity and peaking out at 85.8mph for the day.
4/07/23
Chung (HPP Tigers) stood out with high two-way upside. Strong 5-foot-7, 150-pound frame with a strength in the lower-half that moves well down the mound. A quick, clean arm action that sits low-3/4 with a good three-pitch mix for his age. His fastball sits 80mph, paired with a slider that touches 2400+ spin rate at times. The changeup is still developing some feel but can develop into a quality pitch as he matures. Swinging the bat, Chung has a tight and compact swing, showing a strong ability to pull the baseball for some power, averaging 80.5mph exit velocity and peaking out at 85.8mph for the day.
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This was our first look ‘26 RHP/SS Ramsey Chung this year and he’s developed well since the Jr. Future Games in late July. Despite the smaller stature at 5-foot-9, 175-pounds, Chung’s arm speed immediately stands out on the mound and ranks towards the top of the class. The fastball sat 84-85 T86 and filled up the zone with it, while also showing feel for a slider and changeup. Chung flashed some of the better stuff we’ve seen from the 2026 class to-date and will be an arm to follow college coaches to track this summer as August 1st approaches.
Chung (HPP Tigers) stood out with high two-way upside. Strong 5-foot-7, 150-pound frame with a strength in the lower-half that moves well down the mound. A quick, clean arm action that sits low-3/4 with a good three-pitch mix for his age. His fastball sits 80mph, paired with a slider that touches 2400+ spin rate at times. The changeup is still developing some feel but can develop into a quality pitch as he matures. Swinging the bat, Chung has a tight and compact swing, showing a strong ability to pull the baseball for some power, averaging 80.5mph exit velocity and peaking out at 85.8mph for the day.
Chung (HPP Tigers) stood out with high two-way upside. Strong 5-foot-7, 150-pound frame with a strength in the lower-half that moves well down the mound. A quick, clean arm action that sits low-3/4 with a good three-pitch mix for his age. His fastball sits 80mph, paired with a slider that touches 2400+ spin rate at times. The changeup is still developing some feel but can develop into a quality pitch as he matures. Swinging the bat, Chung has a tight and compact swing, showing a strong ability to pull the baseball for some power, averaging 80.5mph exit velocity and peaking out at 85.8mph for the day.