Colorado Most Viewed Profiles in 2018: No. 11 Jack Moss of Cherry Creek HS
December 18, 2018
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We continue our season countdown of Top 20 most viewed profiles of 2018. Coming in at the No. 13th most viewed profile in 2018 is Virginia Commit PBR CO No. 1 2020 1B/RHP Jack Moss of Cherry Creek HS with 981 views. Here is a look at his current profile.
Scouting Report
1-28-18
6-foot-4, 185-pound left hand hitting 1B/3B. Balanced setup, smooth load, short stride and maintains balance through contact. Compact, fluid, repeatable swing, creates bat speed, consistent hard contact; 90 mph exit velocity from a tee. Defensively, moves well left and right. Shows quick athletic actions and funnels into exchange, ¾ arm slot, throws topped at 79 mph. Great presence and footwork in the field and around the bag.
10-17-17
6-foot-3, 175 pounds. Bats left throws right. Lanky, athletic player. Room to fill in the uniform. Moss has come on strong this summer and fall. Last year played football. Name is getting out there now. Strong, uphill path. Leg kick and down and back hand load sync up very nicely as he gets into a strong hitting position. Looks like a natural hitter who will only continue to improve. Good baserunner. Player to follow.