CLASS OF 2020
RHP
OF
Robert
Bavon
Oklahoma State
Little Rock Catholic (HS) • AR
6' 3" • 185LBS
R/R • 22yr 10mo
Travel Team: Sticks Baseball Academy
Little Rock Catholic (HS) • AR
6' 3" • 185LBS
R/R • 22yr 10mo
Travel Team: Sticks Baseball Academy
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- Week 6 Hitter of the Week: 2020 Robert Bavon - Apr 9, 2019
- Catholic Rockets - Feb 19, 2019
- Updated and Expanded 2020 Class Rankings - Aug 31, 2018
- Team AR/KS Pitching Breakdown; Robert Bavon - Aug 18, 2018
- Futures Games Analysis - Aug 11, 2018
- Futures Game AR/KS Scout Blog - Aug 4, 2018
- Team AR/KS bounces back with win over Tennessee - Aug 3, 2018
- Team AR/KS falls to Kentucky in Game 1 - Aug 2, 2018
- Day 1 Futures Game Workout Day - Aug 1, 2018
- Futures Game Spotlight Robert Bavon - Jul 26, 2018
- Arkansas Week 4 Jewels by Jorn 3/21-3/26 - Mar 28, 2018
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2018 Futures Games:
6-Foot-3, 175-pound frame, Long limbed and athleticism all over his body, Robert is not hard to miss on the field with his frame. Robert showed easy actions in the outfield with pure slot and carry on his throws. He showed power in batting practice with length to his swing with future power due to his long limbs. On the mound is where Robert more than likely lands as he showed a repeatable delivery with an easy arm stroke. He ran his fastball up to 88 with ease. His curveball had shape and as he progresses on the mound the arm speed and rpm to the break should increase. The ceiling is very high for Bavon on the mound as he should land at a premier Division 1 sooner than later.
Bavon is a 6-foot-2 150-pound OF with a large frame and thin build. He ran a 60 in 7.41. Offensively he starts from an athletic stance he uses a slight leg kick and hand load, he attacks the baseball with a slight uphill swing that produces exit velocities up to 83 mph. Defensively he plays through the baseball with fluid footwork, a normal exchange, and a quick loose arm from a H ¾ arm slot. 82 mph was his top velocity during defensive evaluations.