CLASS OF 2018
RHP
1B
Christopher
Wallace
James Madison
Norwin (HS) • PA
6' 5" • 235LBS
R/R
Norwin (HS) • PA
6' 5" • 235LBS
R/R
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2018 National
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2018 State
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- Commitment Corner: 2018 RHP Christopher Wallace - Dec 2, 2016
- On the Hunt: Fort Myers Day 3 Notebook - Oct 10, 2016
- Western PA Top Prospect Games Analysis: Red Team - Jun 18, 2016
- Western PA Top Prospect Games Preview: Red Team - Jun 8, 2016
- Elite Prospect Showcase Analysis: Class of 2018/2019 Pitchers - Nov 19, 2015
- Elite Prospect Showcase Highlights - Nov 8, 2015
- Underclass Report: Notes from the 2018 and 2019 Classes - Nov 4, 2015
- Western PA College Prospect Showcase Analysis: Right-handed Pitchers - Jul 14, 2015
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6/15/16 Physical 6-foot-5, 235-pound righty sat 81-84 with a long arm motion. Tendency to pull arm across his body which leads to occasional command issues. As he grows into his frame and better incorporates lower half command should improve and velocity is likely to spike. Also flashed a curveball at 66-68 that showed 11/5 rotation. Worked three innings with three strikeouts.
6/30/15 Very projectable 6-foot-5, 235-pound right-handed pitcher. Sat 82-84 from a 3/4 arm slot with some crossfire action to his delivery. 72 mph slider showed flat 9-6 break. Displayed solid feel for a 75 mph changeup that he turns over with some sink. Still developing physically and maturing into his frame but upside is evident. Wallace has shown a 6-8 mph velocity spike in just the past 18 months and additional velocity is still likely.
11/16/13 Wallace is a 6-foot-4, 215-pound RHP that sat 74-76 with run to his fastball. The 8th grader has a projectable body and repeatable mechanics that should lead to considerable gains in velocity as he matures into his frame. Wallace also displayed a 61 mph curveball and a 68 mph changeup at near fastball arm speed. Wallace will be a prospect to follow closely in this class.