Prep Baseball Report

Unsigned Senior Spotlight: RHP Ian Brown


Rocco Iervasi
Florida Director of Operations/Area Scout

Our goal at Prep Baseball Report is to promote high school players, and give them the exposure they need to be able to play at the next level. With the 2020 high school season in limbo, we want to continue to be able to promote players, even when baseball is not being played. This spring, we will be spotlighting several uncommitted seniors to help them get the exposure they need to play at the next level in 2021.

Next up is uncommitted 2020 RHP Ian Brown (Berkeley Prep). Brown is an athletic right-hander at 5-foot-11, 175 pounds that can run his fastball into the mid to high 80's. He was one of the biggest reasons for Berkeley Prep's 11-0 record in 2020.

RHP Ian Brown

 

Ian Brown

Class of 2020 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2020
  • Primary Position: RHP
    Secondary Position: 3B
  • High School: Berkeley Prep
    State: FL
  • Summer Team: Top Tier Roos Americans 2020
  • Height: 5-11
    Weight: 175lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
85
Max FB
(03/06/20)
81 - 85
FB
(03/06/20)
67 - 69
CB
(03/06/20)
73 - 74
CH
Pitching
Max FB
85
FB
81 - 85
CB
67 - 69
Pitching
Max FB
81
FB
78 - 81
CB
68 - 0
Position
7.72
60-yard
73
INF Velo
82
Exit Velo

Scouting Report

3/6/20
Brown came out attacking the zone sitting 81-85 mph with some armside run. Mixed in a 67-69 mph curveball with depth. Brown would go the first three innings of the game allowing two earned runs. 

6/03/19

Nothing overpowering but knows how to pitch with great feel. Commanded the zone with 78-81 FB and snapped off and above average BB with a lot of depth at 68 MPH. Complete game, maintained velocity throughout.

6/23/18

Uncommitted. Wiry,athletic frame with room for added strength. Very repeatable delivery on the mound with a loose arm that works well. Shows present arm speed that produced a fastball that was 80-81 in this look with late a armside life. Showed potential upside of a above average curveball with tight spin at 66-67. He struggled to locate breaking ball in this look but had good 10-5 shape when he got on top and out in front. Given the current armspeed and the clean arm action he should continue to see jumps in velocity as he continues to physically mature. Good upside offensively, he works upright, open to close in the stance. There is some steepness, but the hands work out in front and had and exit velocity of 82 mph. Defensively, works from the ground up and showed some lateral agility. Topped out at 73 mph. 




 

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