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As we close the door on 2021 and head into 2022, PBR MO takes a look at the top 10 most viewed profiles of the year. We are able to drill down into the data and track the number of reads thanks to Google Analytics. As we usually see, the list is dominated by some of the top performers and players who have made commitments this year.
The Oregon State signee set the Super 60 record for hardest fastball at 97 mph. Quinn also set the Missouri high school record for most home runs in a game with four.
2021 Rhp/OF @BeaverBaseball signee Victor Quinn known for his power arm, using his power bat today to launch 4 💣’s today for Liberty-Wentzville @prepbaseball @ShooterHunt @NathanRode #PBRBombSquad #Staterecord pic.twitter.com/wEtwrZtq8U
— Kevin Moulder PBR (@PBR_Moulder) April 3, 2021
Scouting Report
Athletic, quick-armed righty who struggled to find the strike zone. Scattered his 91-94 mph fastball through his 26-pitch appearance with a large variance in his release point. At 6-foot-1, 200 pounds Quinn is a converted outfielder trying to harness his heater which spun to the plate on average at 2078 rpm, peaking at 2292. Showed limited feel for his secondary offerings. Threw two changeups at 77 and 81 mph, spinning in the 1600 range, while he also flashed a trio of below average, low spin breakers at 75-76 mph which averaged 1,875 rpm.