The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.46
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield 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.
Physical: Lean / athletic 5-foot-9, 150-pound frame with a feel for his body. 7.46 runner in the 60-yard dash. Offensively: RHH. Crouched, balance stance with a loose setup as the hands started with controlled bounce off of the shoulder. Utilized a quick leg lift stride in order to initiate the bat head through a flat path and into the hitting zone. Can cut himself off in the mechanics as the first move is to rotate towards the pull-side hurting the direction of the swing. Short A to B path at the plate while hitting into a stiff front side, mostly pull-side approach with a 50% groundball rate during his batting practice round per Trackman Baseball. Good usage of the lower half overall and notched a solid 82 mph bat-exit velocity / a 22.40 mph maximum hand speed according to Blast Motion showcased just how quickly he got the hands through towards impact, and can make decisions later in ball flight. Defensively: The primary outfielder featured adequate footwork with feel for timing on the approach, fielded off of the left foot with a soft glove hand, smooth transfers to the throwing ear and displayed an accurate, high ¾ slot with carry towards the target. Understanding of routes with increased range to the glove hand side. OF - 82 mph Pitching: RHP - Started from the left side of the rubber with a controlled side rocker step into a medium-high leg lift with hip coil around the backside drive leg, average pace in the delivery, solid directional drive out towards the plate with quality direction through the posture, landed athletically getting over the front side while releasing out of a fluid, high ¾ slot. FB ranged from 77-79 mph getting up to 25 Bauer units per Trackman Baseball, mixed in feel for a 64-67 mph breaker with consistent, 11/5 break to it.
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Physical: Lean / athletic 5-foot-9, 150-pound frame with a feel for his body. 7.46 runner in the 60-yard dash. Offensively: RHH. Crouched, balance stance with a loose setup as the hands started with controlled bounce off of the shoulder. Utilized a quick leg lift stride in order to initiate the bat head through a flat path and into the hitting zone. Can cut himself off in the mechanics as the first move is to rotate towards the pull-side hurting the direction of the swing. Short A to B path at the plate while hitting into a stiff front side, mostly pull-side approach with a 50% groundball rate during his batting practice round per Trackman Baseball. Good usage of the lower half overall and notched a solid 82 mph bat-exit velocity / a 22.40 mph maximum hand speed according to Blast Motion showcased just how quickly he got the hands through towards impact, and can make decisions later in ball flight. Defensively: The primary outfielder featured adequate footwork with feel for timing on the approach, fielded off of the left foot with a soft glove hand, smooth transfers to the throwing ear and displayed an accurate, high ¾ slot with carry towards the target. Understanding of routes with increased range to the glove hand side. OF - 82 mph Pitching: RHP - Started from the left side of the rubber with a controlled side rocker step into a medium-high leg lift with hip coil around the backside drive leg, average pace in the delivery, solid directional drive out towards the plate with quality direction through the posture, landed athletically getting over the front side while releasing out of a fluid, high ¾ slot. FB ranged from 77-79 mph getting up to 25 Bauer units per Trackman Baseball, mixed in feel for a 64-67 mph breaker with consistent, 11/5 break to it.