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Colorado Most Viewed Profiles of 2017: No. 22 Jeremy Onken


John Cackowski
Director of Scouting

 

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Today continue our season countdown of Top 25 most viewed profiles and stories of 2017. Coming in at the No. 22 most viewed profile in 2017 is No. 8 2018 OF/RHP Jeremy Onken of Pine Creek HS and Utah commit with 608 views. Here is a look at his current profile.



Jeremy Onken

Class of 2018 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2018
  • Primary Position: RHP
    Secondary Position: OF
  • High School: Pine Creek
    State: CO
  • Height: 6-3
    Weight: 205lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
89
Max FB
87 - 88
FB
72 - 73
CB
74 - 75
CH
Position
86
OF Velo
90
Exit Velo
4.40
H-1st

Scouting Report

3-1-17
6-foot-3, 205 pounds. Starts with a wide set up in center of the mound, then moves to 1B side of rubber. Arm is long and loose. Comes from a high 3/4 arm slot. Lands slightly closed. Good extension to the plate. Fastball seems to be on you in a hurry. Lived at 85-86 mph, touching 87. We have had at 88-89 before. Curve has sharp late break, 12/6 shape at 72-73 mph. Change thrown at same arm speed as fastball at 74-75 mph. At the plate has an opened, slightly narrow stance, leg kick stride. Load has some slight wrap, but generates good bat whip through zone. Impressive bat speed at times in live round. Bat path is short to the ball then good extension through. Produced 90 mph exit velo off the tee. Gap to gap power. In the OF wants to use an exaggerated crow hop. Charges the ball aggressively. OF arm velo was 86 mph. Ran a 4.40 home to first.

5-12-16

A 6-foot-2, 190-pound. Bats and throws right. At the plate he hits from a balanced stance with a slight bat wrap on his load and open  He fires his hands and hips through the zone and with solid bat speed and advanced power for age. He shows good power to the pull side. Had a strong day at the plate. In the first game against Rangeview was 3-4 with a homerun, and in the second game went 3-4 again with another homerun and double. Going into the game Onken was second in 5A with 33 RBI's. On the season finished with an impressive .538 average with 11 doubles, 8 homeruns, and 36 RBI's, and brought that same kind of production to the 5A playoffs when it counted the most. Also pitches. On the he is a sink and drive pitcher and lands in-line with home plate.  He delivers over the top and showcases an 88 MPH fastball with good command of the inside part of the plate.  He added a 73 MPH curve with sharp 11/5 break and a 75 MPH change that stayed down in the zone. Very high player to follow in Colorado.

1.31.16

A 6-foot-2, 190-pound right hand hitter who ran a 4.53 home to first.  At the plate he hits from a balanced stance with a slight bat wrap on his load.  He fires his hands and hips through the zone and registered an 88 MPH exit velocity.  He shows good power to the pull side.  In the field he is quick to the ball with a quick release.  He showcased an 86 MPH arm from the outfield.  On the mound he rounded out a very good day.  He is a sink and drive pitcher and lands in-line with home plate.  He delivers over the top and showcased an 84 MPH fastball with good command of the inside part of the plate.  He added a 73 MPH curve with sharp 11/5 break and a 75 MPH change that stayed down in the zone.


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