Nebraska Commitment Spotlight: Josh Hain from Lincoln Southwest
October 23, 2018
By Brian Feekin
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I just really felt comfortable while I was down on my visit and I know Coach Gilliland has the resources to better me as a baseball player and send me on to the next level after my time at Cloud.
Without a doubt my parents have done the most for me and really shaped me into the person and player I am today. Also, the coaches here at Southwest and all of the coaches in the Prospects organization that have helped turn me into the baseball player I am now.
Playing for the Nebraska Prospects has been an amazing experience. Coach Kenny, Coach Leighton, Coach McGuire and Coach Bride have really helped me develop as a baseball player these last two years and have helped give me this opportunity to play at the next level.
Our biggest emphasis will be to gain velocity by continuing to develop lower body strength as well as using driveline.
Without a doubt my favorite baseball memory is from the area tournament this past summer when we had back to back walk-off wins over Northeast and East to send us to state.
Scouting Report
6-foot-1, 200 pound right handed pitcher tops out near 80 mph with his fastball. Mature build. High ¾ arm action, aggressive front side, gets down the mound with an athletic finish. Some run on fastball. 10/6 shape breaking ball for strikes, lands it easy. Feel for change up in the strike zone, heavy action, fairly flat.