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PBR Mid-Atlantic ProCase Spotlight: 2019 C/RHP Jack Scanlon


Greg Williams
Pennsylvania Director of Scouting

Mid-Atlantic ProCase

The PBR Mid-Atlantic ProCase is a kick off to identifying the top prospects in the 2019 draft class. Once the 2018 MLB draft takes place in early June scouts across the country turn their attention to the 2019 class. This event will feature the top 2019 draft prospects in Pennsylvania & surrounding states, as well as a select number of 2020 prospects.

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The Super 60 Pro Showcase in February has been a staple of the Prep Baseball Report's pro coverage over the last 15 years. The PBR Mid-Atlantic ProCase will add to our pro coverage and give scouts the first look into the 2019 draft class. The Super 60 has become one of the more well attended pro showcases on the circuit, simply due to the caliber of players in attendance. We have seen more than 100 professional scouts year after year at the Super 60 and the ProCase will be no different, bringing all of the draft potential candidates from our area into one location to showcase their abilities in front of the professional scouting community. This will also give our staff insight into possible invites for the 2019 Super 60 Pro Showcase in February. 

WHEN: Sunday, Ocotober 28, 2018
WHERE: Keystone State Baseball Academy - 662 Ditz Drive, Manheim, PA 17545 (Home of Prep Baseball Report Pennsylvania)

CLICK HERE to view complete details and to request an invitation to participate.

 

Jack Scanlon

Class of 2019 / C

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2019
  • Primary Position: C
    Secondary Position: RHP
  • High School: Suffern
    State: NY
  • Summer Team: Tri State Arsenal
  • Height: 6-4
    Weight: 200lbs
  • Bat/Throw: L/R

Statistics

Pitching
90
Max FB
(10/28/18)
89 - 90
FB
(10/28/18)
68 - 70
CB
75 - 78
CH
(10/28/18)
Pitching
Max FB
90
FB
89 - 90
CB
66 - 69
CH
75 - 78
Pitching
Max FB
87
FB
86 - 87
CB
65 - 66
CH
74 - 75
Position
7.80
60-yard
(10/28/18)
1.95 - 2.03
Pop Time
(10/28/18)
84
INF Velo
81
C Velo
94
Exit Velo
Position
60-yard
7.8
Pop Time
1.95 - 2.03
C Velo
81
Exit Velo
86
Position
60-yard
8.18
Pop Time
2.01 - 2.12
INF Velo
84
C Velo
81
Exit Velo
92

Scouting Report

Call to the Hall (July 24, 2018)

Physical, full frame at 6-foot-4 215 pounds. The RHP/C/1B ran an improved 8.18 60. At the plate there is an even setup with limited pre-pitch activity; when on time he can create tremendous lift to his pull side (connected on a HR at Doubleday Field with wood). Exit velocity was 92 MPH. Defensively Scanlon has show an above average arm behind the plate with a peak throwing velocity of 81 MPH; arm action is short draw back but can lose some time with exchange and footwork. Pop times ranged between 2.01-2.12. Moves well around the bag at 1B; handles the glove well with plenty of arm to start the front end of a doubleplay. May project better at 1B overtime due to build and offensive potential. On the mound Scanlon is more then effective running his FB up to 87 MPH (sitting 86-87). Mixes a 11-to-5 CB at 65-66; arm speed could improve here as we've seen a better differential in the past at 68-70 MPH. Worked in a change at 74-75 MPH.

Future Games (August 1-3, 2017)

Monster frame at 6-foot-4 215 pounds who also displays left-handed power as a C/1B. He ran an 8.47 60. Offensively- The LHH sets up with an even stance, feet just outside his shoulders. Flat barrel angle to start before lifting during timing phase. Stays behind the ball, aggressive lower half and is able to stay inside contact showing some pull side power with a mix on line drives. Exit velocity peaked at 94 MPH. Run producer who will develop power to all fields. Pitching- Works in the mid 80's, having topped out at 87 MPH with late life at the Future Games. Lifts hands over the head during drop step; compact out of the balance point with a repeatable delivery. Able to adjust away from the catcher's arm action staying long and working through a 3/4 slot. Breaking ball action varies between 11-to-5 and a more slurve like 10-to-4 but spin is there. Same plane change up at 74-76 MPH. Throws strikes. Durable frame to project as a starter but certain programs may take the two-way route as a 1B/RHP who can provide valuable innings out of the pen.

NY Games (June 25-27, 2017)

Dynamic 6-foot-4, 215-pound RHP. Pitching - uses height to get downward plane on 83-85 MPH fastball that touches 86 MPH, explodes at the plate with late arm-side run, keeps tight 12-to-6 curveball down in the zone at 65-67 MPH, maintains release point and motion on change-up at 74-76 MPH. Offensively - fluid swing, gets full extension after contact with an exit velocity at 87 MPH, repeatable motion, effortless, evident lower body engagement, power numbers should grow with maturity. Defensively - fundamentally sound, stays low throughout the receiving process, accurate arm with velocity at 79 MPH and POP time of 1.96-2.02

October 24, 2015

 At 6-foot-2, 175 pounds the LHH screams projectable power with and easy stroke and frame that will add additional mass. Some work to be done behind the plate with pop times that ranged in the 2.22-2.28 range. Up to 77 MPH on the mound. Tremendous upside.


 

SHOWCASE STATE DATE LOCATION
PBR Evaluation & Measurables Showcase PA 10/7 Keystone State Baseball Academy (Manheim)
Elite Prospect Showcase (Invite Only) PA 10/27 Keystone State Baseball Academy (Manheim)
PBR Mid-Atlantic ProCase (Invite Only) PA 10/28 Keystone State Baseball Academy (Manheim)


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