New England Top Ten Breakdown: Top Viewed Prospect Profiles - #1 Chase Jeter
December 28, 2016
By Dylan Hefflinger
Editor in Chief/Scout
After drilling down into our Google Analytics we have compiled a list of the 25 most visited New England profiles on the Prep Baseball Report website in 2016. During the month of December we will take an in-depth look at the top 10 most viewed profiles from 2016.
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Top 25 Most Viewed Profile Countdown:
- #1 Chase Jeter
- #2 Dillon Lifrieri
- #3 Chris Winkel
- #4 Shane Smith
- #5 Benjamin Casparius
- #6 Chad Knight
- #7 Mike Doherty
- #8 Jake Noviello
- #9 Holden White
- #10 Chris Lanzilli
- #11 Matthew Cleveland
- #12 Eric Lopes
- #13 Matt Tabor
- #14 Ryan Cusick
- #15 Michael Burrows
- #16 Jackson Gillis
- #17 Michael Yarin
- #18 Jake Gustin
- #19 Ryan Proto
- #20 Brodie Carey
- #21 Jake Sanderson
- #22 Henry Weycker
- #23 Jack Hodgson
- #24 Jeff Walsh
- #25 Jimmy Titus
New England Top Ten Breakdown: Top Viewed Prospect Profiles - #1 Chase Jeter
#1 Chase Jeter, LHP, Hall (CT), 2018
Scouting Report: 5-foot-10, 160-pound, average athletic frame, has plenty of room for future development. This left-hander had a dominating performance, pounded the zone with three pitches to both sides of the plate. The delivery is simple, hands start high and stay high, has good tempo to it, is inline with plate, could finish off the pitch slightly more, has a small recoil. The fastball was 80-81 mph, with late life to it. The breaking ball was clocked at 71 mph, has some tilt, pounded it to the back foot of right-handed hitters, for a swing and miss pitch. The changeup was clocked at 74 mph, was able to throw it left on left, has proper spin and fade to it. The pitchability is advanced, needs to gain strength, big time follow for me.
Overview: In 2016, the 5-foot-10 lefty comes in at the 101st spot in the 2018 class. Jeter was part of Team Connecticut during the Future Games and did a nice job. Look for Jeter to continue his development over his last two years of high school ball. As a smooth-throwing lefty, keep close eye on his development.
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Other News on Jeter
- New England Scout Blog - Aug 1, 2016
- 2016 Connecticut Spring Team Preview: Hall High School - Mar 31, 2016