Prep Baseball Report

CLASS OF 2020

OF
C

Dylan
Campese

Queens University (ON)
St. Joan of Arc (HS) • ON
5' 11" • 170LBS
L/R • 23yr 1mo
Travel Team: Ontario Athletics

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Best Of Stats

Power
86
Exit Velocity (max)
10/19/19
-
Exit Velocity (avg)
-
Distance (max)
-
Sweet Spot %
Run
7.23
60
9/29/18
-
30-yd
-
10-yd
-
Run speed (max)
Defense
-
INF Velo
-
OF Velo
73
C Velo
10/19/19
2.10 - 2.25
Pop Time
9/29/18
Pitching

Fastball

-
Velocity (max)
70 - 74
Velo Range
9/28/19
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Spin Rate (avg)

Positional Tools

2019
2018
Catcher Velocity
73.0
60 Yard Dash
7.23
Pop Time
2.10 - 2.25
Catcher Velocity
69.0
Power / Speed Score
11.5
Scout Day: Ontario Athletics 9.29.18
Sep 29, 2018
Position
7.23
60-yard
2.10 - 2.25
Pop Time
69
C Velo
83
Exit Velo

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Hitting

Pitching

Pitch Scores

Pitching Velos

2019
Fastball
Velocity Max
74.0
Fastball
Velocity Avg
72.0

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Comments

10/19/19

Campese, a left-handed hitting catcher for the Titans, was one of the most impressive players at scout day. It’s a 5-foot-11, 160-pound framed catcher with two-way ability. It’s a short swing with quickness through the zone, allowing him to profile as someone who can hit and potentially tap into some power. He’s 2.10-2.25 behind the plate with natural carry on his throws, which were 73 mph. He will stick behind the plate at the next level and could be a valuable asset at the right school.

9.29.18
Left-handed hitting catcher with athleticism, Campese showed well when last seen at Athletics scout day. At the plate, Campese does a good job of freeing open his front hips and getting the barrel out front. He creates some bat speed from a lengthy bat wrap and uses a quick-progressing leg kick to generate lower-half force. The bat works through the zone with a line-drive stroke. Behind the plate, there’s room to get quicker all around with his pops. Everything works cleanly, but the transitions are late, and the arm works below average for his age. He impressed with his receiving abilities throughout the day, as that’s his best asset from the crouch.

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