Prep Baseball Report

2017 Prospect Review: #13 Miller Pleimann


Zac Bottoms
Arkansas Scouting Director

As the calendar turns to December, I want to review the top prospects from the 2017. These players have separated themselves as top prospect, with the potential at some point in their career to become professional prospects, if they are not already.

No. 13 Miller Pliemann Fayetteville HS

 

Miller Pleimann

Class of 2018 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2018
  • Primary Position: RHP
  • High School: Fayetteville
    State: AR
  • Height: 6-3
    Weight: 180lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
89
Max FB
86 - 89
FB
78 - 79
CB
72 - 75
CH
Position
79
INF Velo
85
Exit Velo
4.38
H-1st

Scouting Report

5.23.17 All-State Game
Pleimann is a 6-foot-3 180-pound right-hander with a large frame and an athletic build. He pitches off his fastball thrown 88-89 mph located in the bottom half of the strike zone on a consistent basis. He also showed the ability to located a curveball with 11/5 shape and late break at 78-79 mph. He pitches from a High ¾ arm slot with a loose arm. He uses a simple tall and fall delivery with little effort. He maintains he finish square to the plate with limited extension. Overall Pleimann is an intriguing pitcher with his frame and clean arm action. 


Videos

5/23/17 Pitching



 

Pleimann made a huge jump on my radar to kick off the new year as he attended my NWA Arkansas Open Showcase at Perfect Timing. He showed a clean arm action, with fast arm speed and a feel to pitch with three pitches. After that event recruiting picked up for Miller, he continued to show an improving skill set through out the spring leading Fayetteville to the state tournament.

He committed to Wichita State mid-spring. He started his summer off well at the All-State Games, as he impressed the MLB Scouts in attendance, with his advanced pitchability. He just continues to become a relevant name in the MLB draft conversation as every time he has pitched he has been sharp either for Perfect Timing or at the Midwest Scout association work out. 

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