CLASS OF 2020
RHP
OF
Tyler
Davis
Yavapai JC
Sunrise Mountain (HS) • AZ
6' 0" • 175LBS
R/R • 22yr 6mo
Travel Team: AZ Athletics
Sunrise Mountain (HS) • AZ
6' 0" • 175LBS
R/R • 22yr 6mo
Travel Team: AZ Athletics
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- PBR JUCO Wire: Commitment Tracker - Oct 6, 2021
- JUCO Heat 4.0: The Biggest Arms of JC Baseball - Apr 6, 2021
- JUCO Heat 3.0: The Biggest Arms of JC Baseball - Mar 9, 2021
- Preseason All-State Games: 2020 Top Overall Prospects - May 3, 2018
- Preseason All-State Games: Pitching Analysis - Apr 26, 2018
- Commitment Q&A: Tyler Davis Pledges to Arizona - Nov 3, 2017
- Jaden Brown Commits To Kentucky - Oct 27, 2017
- Arizona Fall Scout Blog - Oct 26, 2017
- Arizona 2020 Class Preview: Top Prospects - Oct 12, 2017
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1/28/18 - Arizona commit. Looks bigger than listed 6-foot, 175-pound frame with some broadness in his shoulders. With a slower tempo delivery and late hand break, arm strength is Davis’ calling card as he worked 84-88 with his fastball, touching the higher numbers early in his outing before settling in on the lower end of that range. Davis’ fastball jumps out of his hands and shows impressive riding life. Despite somewhat erratic command on this day, it’s easy to see why hes an early high-D1 commit with the potential to be a late inning reliever at the next level. Davis flashed a big 12-6 curveball at 70-71 mph the showed tight rotation on occasion. The 68-71 mph changeup comes out of his hand naturally from his very high overhand arm slot. Continuing to improve his control and refining his secondary offerings will be the key to maintaining his elite prospect status.
10/13/17 - Worked 86-88 from an overhand arm slot. Loss of posture and spine angles sometimes results in extremely high slot with head well behind center of gravity. This can cause a straight fastball and inconsistent breaking ball which was most often a curveball at 65-66 mph. Possesses elite arm strength that could develop into draft prospect with some refinement. One of top 2020 prospects in Arizona.
10/5/17 - Listed 6-foot-1 175-pounds, but looks closer to 190. Impressive strength for a 2020; projects to be very physical prospect. Shows elite raw power in BP although swing can tend to get a bit long in game action. Worked 86-7 with his fastball on the mound and will be high-level RHP prospect.