The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.00
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
93.0
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: Physical / projectable 6-foot-3, 215-pound frame with an incredibly high ceiling; oozes athleticism and strength throughout high level movement patterns. 7.02 runner in the 60-yard dash / Kent State University commit.
Offensively: RHH. The righty had one of the top overall showings at the entire Future Games showing off an advanced hit tool at the plate. Tall, even stance with the hands relaxed low at the shoulder in front of the body showing slight rhythm. Utilized a leg-lift stride to initiate an efficient, slightly uphill barrel path into the hitting zone / generated plenty of lift after contact getting easily through extension, dealt tons of damage at the front of the plate with long levers and strong wrists. Was able to pepper the LCF fence with repeated hard contact and natural backspin to the left side of the field, took a standout batting practice round to gameplay where he accrued 6 hits in three games with a multitude of XBH sprinkled in, really opened a lot of eyes handling high level velocity with ease. Recorded a peak bat-exit velocity of 94 mph according to Trackman Baseball while maxing out at 320 feet on the furthest batted ball.
Defensively: The primary third baseman is an advanced defender playing low to the ground with advanced feel for lateral movements. Medium-low center of gravity and generates fluidity in the footwork to get downhill with momentum towards the target upon fielding off of the left side of his body, soft glove hand played out in front, accurate high ¾ arm strength across the diamond. INF - 89 mph
Pitching: RHP - Did it all at the Future Games, legitimized himself as one of the top two ways in the state after wowing the crowd on the bump. Starts from the left side of the rubber with moderate pace throughout, medium-high leg lift with control in a durable / powerful backside, good sink into the drive leg with advanced push down the rubber, quality hip shoulder separation and a quick high ¾ arm-slot on the release from a moderate arm circle. FB ranged from 87-90 mph per Trackman Baseball with high spin creating tough riding plane for the hitter, paired it with a well tunneled, 73-76 mph breaker with two plane shape and swing and miss action to it, 11/5 spin. Countered with a solid 80-82 mph CH showing slight arm-side fade and thrown about 5-10% of the time.
2/16/20
One of the most physical athletes in attendance over two days of the event. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound right-handed hitter starts from a wide, slightly open stance and uses a controlled lift-and-replace stride to begin. Stays in his legs and clears his hips well to allow his hands to explode through the zone creating consistent back spin. Registered a 94 mph bat exit velocity and ran a 7.00 60-yard dash. Showcased active feet and a soft glove hand defensively with above average 90 mph arm strength across the diamond. The righty sat 85-88 off the mound from a high 3/4 arm slot with solid leg drive. Curveball at 72-75 showed advanced two-plane break with tight 11/5 rotation. Changeup at 75-78 is commanded down in the zone with arm-side fade.
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Physical: Physical / projectable 6-foot-3, 215-pound frame with an incredibly high ceiling; oozes athleticism and strength throughout high level movement patterns. 7.02 runner in the 60-yard dash / Kent State University commit.
Offensively: RHH. The righty had one of the top overall showings at the entire Future Games showing off an advanced hit tool at the plate. Tall, even stance with the hands relaxed low at the shoulder in front of the body showing slight rhythm. Utilized a leg-lift stride to initiate an efficient, slightly uphill barrel path into the hitting zone / generated plenty of lift after contact getting easily through extension, dealt tons of damage at the front of the plate with long levers and strong wrists. Was able to pepper the LCF fence with repeated hard contact and natural backspin to the left side of the field, took a standout batting practice round to gameplay where he accrued 6 hits in three games with a multitude of XBH sprinkled in, really opened a lot of eyes handling high level velocity with ease. Recorded a peak bat-exit velocity of 94 mph according to Trackman Baseball while maxing out at 320 feet on the furthest batted ball.
Defensively: The primary third baseman is an advanced defender playing low to the ground with advanced feel for lateral movements. Medium-low center of gravity and generates fluidity in the footwork to get downhill with momentum towards the target upon fielding off of the left side of his body, soft glove hand played out in front, accurate high ¾ arm strength across the diamond. INF - 89 mph
Pitching: RHP - Did it all at the Future Games, legitimized himself as one of the top two ways in the state after wowing the crowd on the bump. Starts from the left side of the rubber with moderate pace throughout, medium-high leg lift with control in a durable / powerful backside, good sink into the drive leg with advanced push down the rubber, quality hip shoulder separation and a quick high ¾ arm-slot on the release from a moderate arm circle. FB ranged from 87-90 mph per Trackman Baseball with high spin creating tough riding plane for the hitter, paired it with a well tunneled, 73-76 mph breaker with two plane shape and swing and miss action to it, 11/5 spin. Countered with a solid 80-82 mph CH showing slight arm-side fade and thrown about 5-10% of the time.
One of the most physical athletes in attendance over two days of the event. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound right-handed hitter starts from a wide, slightly open stance and uses a controlled lift-and-replace stride to begin. Stays in his legs and clears his hips well to allow his hands to explode through the zone creating consistent back spin. Registered a 94 mph bat exit velocity and ran a 7.00 60-yard dash. Showcased active feet and a soft glove hand defensively with above average 90 mph arm strength across the diamond. The righty sat 85-88 off the mound from a high 3/4 arm slot with solid leg drive. Curveball at 72-75 showed advanced two-plane break with tight 11/5 rotation. Changeup at 75-78 is commanded down in the zone with arm-side fade.