The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.87
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
90.0
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.
Williams has had a lot of attention on him to begin the season and he keeps delivering each week. Collectively, we watched both his games on Thursday and the Mississippi St. signee proceeded to Barrel the ball up 6 or 7 times. Every swing he takes has bad intentions behind it, but he still limits the swing and miss. Once he reaches the bases, he causes havoc there. He has + speed and pairs that with elite baseball instincts. Williams will be in the conversation for a Day 1 pick in the upcoming Draft, but in the meantime he is looking to lead his Heath team to another trip to Round Rock.
6/11/19
Showed off his pure athleticism running the 60 yard dash aggressively at 6.87. At the plate, he has an even stance, keeping his hands close to his ear until he loads with a small leg lift. He posted an 89 mph exit velocity. From the infield, he is comfortable and mechanically sound as he exhibits good footwork taking him through the ball and leveraging his body well through the throw, posting an infield velocity of 90 mph using a clean loose transfer and whippy arm. From the mound, he is able to use every inch of his 5 foot 8, 155 pound frame efficiently to get down the mound. He showed a slow moving, methodical delivery featuring a high ¾ arm slot and fastball topping out at 90 mph. He also flashed a true 12/6 curveball with good depth at 76-77, and a changeup with good sink at 78-81
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Williams has had a lot of attention on him to begin the season and he keeps delivering each week. Collectively, we watched both his games on Thursday and the Mississippi St. signee proceeded to Barrel the ball up 6 or 7 times. Every swing he takes has bad intentions behind it, but he still limits the swing and miss. Once he reaches the bases, he causes havoc there. He has + speed and pairs that with elite baseball instincts. Williams will be in the conversation for a Day 1 pick in the upcoming Draft, but in the meantime he is looking to lead his Heath team to another trip to Round Rock.
Showed off his pure athleticism running the 60 yard dash aggressively at 6.87. At the plate, he has an even stance, keeping his hands close to his ear until he loads with a small leg lift. He posted an 89 mph exit velocity. From the infield, he is comfortable and mechanically sound as he exhibits good footwork taking him through the ball and leveraging his body well through the throw, posting an infield velocity of 90 mph using a clean loose transfer and whippy arm. From the mound, he is able to use every inch of his 5 foot 8, 155 pound frame efficiently to get down the mound. He showed a slow moving, methodical delivery featuring a high ¾ arm slot and fastball topping out at 90 mph. He also flashed a true 12/6 curveball with good depth at 76-77, and a changeup with good sink at 78-81