Prep Baseball Report

OK Summer 2019 Uncommitted Player Spotlight: Logan Glass


Andy Urban
Oklahoma Scouting Director

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This summer, PBR OK will be highlighting some of the top ranked and uncommitted players in the 2019 class as they prepare to enter their senior seasons. Today, we look at one of the most athletic uncommitted 2019 grads in the country in OF/RHP Logan Glass from Mustang HS. 



Logan Glass

Class of 2019 / OF

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2019
  • Primary Position: OF
  • High School: Mustang
    State: OK
  • Summer Team: Swat
  • Height: 6-4
    Weight: 217lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
92
Max FB
88 - 91
FB
74 - 76
CB
78 - 81
CH
Position
6.65
60-yard
100
OF Velo
96
Exit Velo

Scouting Report

10/17/2016
A 6-foot-4, 177-pound advanced frame with some strength and long legs. Works from a slightly up-tempo delivery, with some rhythm, clean arm circle, 3/4 slot, fast arm, falling forward finish, release point varied some. Fastball sits 86-87 mph and touches 89, flashes some cut. Arm slot rises some on the curveball, 12/6 shape, 69-71, occasionally late and sharp with depth.

2/4/18
A physically impressive 6-foot-4, 198-pound lean frame packet with strength and athleticism. On the mound, works from an average tempo and simple delivery with an up down and out leg kick. Arm action has moderate length in the back making a fluid circle before coming through a high-¾ slot with elite arm speed. Four-seam fastball ranged 88-91 at this event and we have seen up to 92 mph, while the two-seam sits 85-89 with late and heavy run especially to the arm side, some strikes. Curveball has 11/5 shape with slurve action flashing very late depth and tight spin, 74-76 mph. Changeup is still developing, 78-81 mph. Overall, Glass posses some of the most elite natural and pure arm strength in his class from across the country. As he continues to learn how to pitch, he could end up choosing between college and the draft.   

A 6-foot-4, 198-pound elite athlete with strength and quick twitch actions. Offensively, the right-handed hitter bats from a narrow, open, and upright stance with rhythm. Uses a moderate leg-kick load before pulling his hands through the zone with elite bat speed and hands strength.  In BP, shows an all fields approach with advanced feel to the opposite field with consistent lift, bat speed, and strength, mostly barrels, 96 mph exit velo. Runs a 6.93 60 and could have better in the tank. Defensively, shows the best pure amateur arm in the country from the outfield living in the upper 90s and hitting 100 with backspin. Charges the ball well with excellent feet, picking the ball up with one hand cleanly every time, before using an athletic crow hop. 

 3/8/18
A 6-foot-4, 198-pound lean, athletic, and strong frame. The right-hander did not have his best stuff on this night, struggling with command at times and  ranging 85-88 mph with occasional arm-side run, down from the 90-92 we have seen him at before. Curveball shows near 12/6 shape with late depth, thrown for a chase pitch. Offensively, the right-handed hitter continues to swing a hot bat, going 1-for-2 in this one with a walk. Defensively, is quickly becoming an advanced center fielder and shows possibly the best arm in the country at the high school level. 

3/27/18
The 6-foot-4, 198-pound elite athlete who plays center field for the Mustangs went 1-for-3 with a line drive to right field in this one. Offensively, the right-handed hitter bats from a narrow, open, and upright stance with rhythm. Uses a moderate leg-kick load before pulling his hands through the zone with elite bat speed and hands strength.




 

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