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Top 10 Player Profiles of 2018: No. 5 Jack Washburn


By Andy Sroka
Staff Writer

Webster earned their school’s first-ever WIAA baseball title in their first year at the Division-3 level thanks in part to the work on both the mound and in the batter’s box by Jack Washburn. Washburn, per our own state rankings, is one of the most talented pitchers in the state. His statistics from the spring are evidence enough on their own. The Oregon State commit recorded an ERA of 0.66 in 2018 and struck out 87 batters in over 42 innings of work. As if his heavy lifting from the rubber wasn’t enough, the Tigers were buoyed by Washburn’s performance at the plate in the spring. He hit .446 and slugged 10 homers for Webster – he also scored a couple key runs in the championship game and drove in another, too.

His accomplishments in the spring were capped off by earning the title of PBR Wisconsin Player of the Year. Washburn’s player profile might even be more active in 2019 where, as one of the state’s top-ranked seniors, he could stir some draft interest come June.

NO. 5: JACK WASHBURN

Jack Washburn

Class of 2019 / RHP

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2019
  • Primary Position: RHP
    Secondary Position: OF
  • High School: Webster
    State: WI
  • Summer Team: GRB Rays
  • Height: 6-2
    Weight: 208lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R

Statistics

Pitching
90
Max FB
87 - 89
FB
79 - 81
CB
78 - 80
CH
74 - 77
SL
Pitching
Max FB
89
FB
87 - 88
CB
78 - 80
CH
77 - 80
Pitching
Max FB
89
FB
87 - 89
CB
79 - 81
Position
7.05
60-yard
(07/10/18)
91
OF Velo
93
Exit Velo
Position
60-yard
7.05
Exit Velo
93

Scouting Report

7/10/18 - Oregon State University commit. 6-foot-2, 198-pound, strong, wide-shouldered, defined lower half, two-way player; has put on over 30 pounds of muscle since the 2017 summer. One of the top arms in the state of Wisconsin. Was extremely efficient in his outing, retiring all five hitters that he faced. Methodical, controlled delivery, works on-line, slight open-toe finish. Arm action is highly-athletic; full, clean arm circle on the backside, quick out front, comes out of a high ¾ slot. Fastball works mostly straight, around the zone, 87-89 mph. Breaking ball, thrown with fastball arm speed, intent, late, sharp 11/5 action, 79-81 mph. Also, hit at the event. Right-handed hitter, balanced setup, smooth loading action, toe-tap stride and average balance throughout. Strong hands, creates leverage, uphill bat path and flashed pull power. 93 mph exit velocity from a tee. Ran a 7.0 laser-timed 60.

7/5/18 - Oregon State commit. 6-foot-2, 180-pound right-handed pitcher, strong athletic frame. Fastball worked at 88-89 mph, touched 90 mph, command was erratic but stuff was live in the hitting zone. Curveball showed plus action 78-81 mph, tight sharp action.

10/19/17 - Verbally committed to Oregon State. 


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