The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.75
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
86.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
13.4
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.00
Home to First
The athlete's fastest home-to-first time in the given event year. Measured from bat-on-ball to foot-on-bag, in seconds (s).
4.32
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
A fastball with hop has a flat approach angle and visually jumps through the zone. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher swing and miss average. Hop+ of 100 is MLB average.
Fastball
Sink+
A fastball with sink has low backspin and drops through the strike zone. When thrown down in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher ground ball percentage and lower launch angle. Sink+ of 100 is MLB average.
Fastball
Rise+
A fastball with rise has a high percentage of backspin. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher fly ball percentage. Rise+ of 100 is MLB average
Slider
Hammer+
A hammer breaking ball drops vertically with velocity through the zone, or 12-to-6 movement. Hammer+ of 100 is MLB average.
Slider
Sweep+
A sweeping breaking ball moves horizontally with velocity through the zone. Sweep+ of 100 is MLB average.
Positional Profile: SS/P Body: 5-9, 145-pounds. Lean with wiry strength, streamlined. Hit: SH. LHH - Wide feet, off plate, pinched knees in slight crouch, weight shift over backside, minimal stride, barrel over shoulder, small quiet load, flat & occasionally steep plane, line drive approach; RHH - Very similar set up, feet a bit wider then taking slightly more stride, bat starts and fires from same position while having same small quiet hand load. More physical on RH side, more aggressive attack angle. 18.8 max rotational acceleration (15.26 avg), 87% on plane efficiency. Power: 90 mph exit velocity in live BP via TrackMan. 21.3 max hand speed, 66.1 max bat speed, combines both LHH & RHH swings. Arm: RH. INF - 86 mph. Compact arm stroke, can change arm angles, enough to go into hole, can quick snap throw and not lose much velo. Defense: Handsy fielder, confident, athletic feet, plays below ball while creating outstanding angles to efficiently get the throw underway, quick release, range and feel to play the position beyond HS. Run: 6.75 runner in the 60.
Delivery: Athletic, balanced, explosive, high tuck knee lift, in line stride, lands with stability creating leverage against front side. Arm Action: RH. Quick and loose, repeats, smooth out of glove, high-3/4 release, compact on backside. FB: T88, 86-88 mph. Sneaky hot (2280 avg spin), pounded bottom of zone, got to arm and glove side w/feel, 16.8 avg IVB, 10.2 avg HM, 71.4 zone %. SL: 75-78 mph. Tight quick and sharp 2583 max spin), feel for zone improved as session went along, can locate in zone and also present in the zone and get chases. CH: 76-78 mph. Big spin reduction (1408 avg spin) off the FB, located in lower portion of zone with both depth and horizontal action (12.3 avg HM).
8/05/19
Summer Scouting - Oregon State Commit. Top SS in Northern California showed more of his plus defense and bat-to-ball skills during his game today. Medium frame with first step athletic ability and twitchy attributes. Started the game with a bang on a 1st pitch FB driving it off the top of the fence in LF before diving into second for the double. Excellent bat speed from the compact swing as he hits behind the baseball driving over a firm front leg. Had two AB’s where he squared up the baseball, one for a hard 5-3 (4.3 H-1st), and another that was right at the SS for an L6. Patience and zone knowledge were also present as he picked up two walks and fouled off many good pitches to extend AB’s. The twitchy actions show up at SS where he shows plus range and very quick bounce in his step able to move any way and make the plays; showed baseball instincts with runner trying to advance in front of him and throwing a strike. The arm has the strength to make all the throws and he knows when to give a good hop for his first baseman. High Floor/Higher Ceiling type of player.
Fresno Easter Classic 4/15 - 4/16/2019 - Oregon State Commit. Lean wiry muscles with quick twitchy actions; very projectable frame that will stick in MIF. Compact stroke with middle of the field focus; started offense in 1st with a missile up the middle and then lined at 2nd baseman during 2nd AB showing above-average speed down the line (4.32 H-1st). Can stick in the middle of the diamond with strong arm; made a couple mistakes on routine balls slowing his feet instead of moving through the ball. Chance to make major jumps this off-season. / 2nd viewing; Shows plenty of tools for a freshman both defensively and at the plate. He understands the strike zone and shows discipline at the plate. Hands were quick through the zone although there were hints of a lagging barrel, could be due to his developing body and strength. Squared up two balls in the viewing and showed to be a very good baserunner. Had a scare when he dove headfirst into second base and appeared to jam his shoulder. He got up after a bit and appeared okay. Defensively his actions are clean with good lateral movement to both sides and fair range.
2/18/19
Preseason Scrimmages (2) - Oregon State commit. younger brother of Garrett Forrester (2020). He's built a little differently, a bit smaller framed though athletically put together and more on the quick side than his brother. Though given that he's a freshman, he's a ways away from his physical peak yet moves with good bounce. What stood out during his plate appearances was his aggressiveness, confidence, and consistent approach to look away and shoot the ball to to right field. This is a young player who SEES the ball very well. On three occasions he lashed the ball hard to right, a couple of times the ball got down for hits. Those balls to right weren't flares as he gets good extension and finishes through contact. He's young but the bat speed already shows up. He also worked the small game and showed some burst on the bases. An energetic player, he's got defensive skills and tools to play either spot up the middle.
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Positional Profile: SS/P
Body: 5-9, 145-pounds. Lean with wiry strength, streamlined.
Hit: SH. LHH - Wide feet, off plate, pinched knees in slight crouch, weight shift over backside, minimal stride, barrel over shoulder, small quiet load, flat & occasionally steep plane, line drive approach; RHH - Very similar set up, feet a bit wider then taking slightly more stride, bat starts and fires from same position while having same small quiet hand load. More physical on RH side, more aggressive attack angle. 18.8 max rotational acceleration (15.26 avg), 87% on plane efficiency.
Power: 90 mph exit velocity in live BP via TrackMan. 21.3 max hand speed, 66.1 max bat speed, combines both LHH & RHH swings.
Arm: RH. INF - 86 mph. Compact arm stroke, can change arm angles, enough to go into hole, can quick snap throw and not lose much velo.
Defense: Handsy fielder, confident, athletic feet, plays below ball while creating outstanding angles to efficiently get the throw underway, quick release, range and feel to play the position beyond HS.
Run: 6.75 runner in the 60.
Delivery: Athletic, balanced, explosive, high tuck knee lift, in line stride, lands with stability creating leverage against front side.
Arm Action: RH. Quick and loose, repeats, smooth out of glove, high-3/4 release, compact on backside.
FB: T88, 86-88 mph. Sneaky hot (2280 avg spin), pounded bottom of zone, got to arm and glove side w/feel, 16.8 avg IVB, 10.2 avg HM, 71.4 zone %.
SL: 75-78 mph. Tight quick and sharp 2583 max spin), feel for zone improved as session went along, can locate in zone and also present in the zone and get chases.
CH: 76-78 mph. Big spin reduction (1408 avg spin) off the FB, located in lower portion of zone with both depth and horizontal action (12.3 avg HM).
Summer Scouting - Oregon State Commit. Top SS in Northern California showed more of his plus defense and bat-to-ball skills during his game today. Medium frame with first step athletic ability and twitchy attributes. Started the game with a bang on a 1st pitch FB driving it off the top of the fence in LF before diving into second for the double. Excellent bat speed from the compact swing as he hits behind the baseball driving over a firm front leg. Had two AB’s where he squared up the baseball, one for a hard 5-3 (4.3 H-1st), and another that was right at the SS for an L6. Patience and zone knowledge were also present as he picked up two walks and fouled off many good pitches to extend AB’s. The twitchy actions show up at SS where he shows plus range and very quick bounce in his step able to move any way and make the plays; showed baseball instincts with runner trying to advance in front of him and throwing a strike. The arm has the strength to make all the throws and he knows when to give a good hop for his first baseman. High Floor/Higher Ceiling type of player.
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Fresno Easter Classic 4/15 - 4/16/2019 - Oregon State Commit. Lean wiry muscles with quick twitchy actions; very projectable frame that will stick in MIF. Compact stroke with middle of the field focus; started offense in 1st with a missile up the middle and then lined at 2nd baseman during 2nd AB showing above-average speed down the line (4.32 H-1st). Can stick in the middle of the diamond with strong arm; made a couple mistakes on routine balls slowing his feet instead of moving through the ball. Chance to make major jumps this off-season. / 2nd viewing; Shows plenty of tools for a freshman both defensively and at the plate. He understands the strike zone and shows discipline at the plate. Hands were quick through the zone although there were hints of a lagging barrel, could be due to his developing body and strength. Squared up two balls in the viewing and showed to be a very good baserunner. Had a scare when he dove headfirst into second base and appeared to jam his shoulder. He got up after a bit and appeared okay. Defensively his actions are clean with good lateral movement to both sides and fair range.
Preseason Scrimmages (2) - Oregon State commit. younger brother of Garrett Forrester (2020). He's built a little differently, a bit smaller framed though athletically put together and more on the quick side than his brother. Though given that he's a freshman, he's a ways away from his physical peak yet moves with good bounce. What stood out during his plate appearances was his aggressiveness, confidence, and consistent approach to look away and shoot the ball to to right field. This is a young player who SEES the ball very well. On three occasions he lashed the ball hard to right, a couple of times the ball got down for hits. Those balls to right weren't flares as he gets good extension and finishes through contact. He's young but the bat speed already shows up. He also worked the small game and showed some burst on the bases. An energetic player, he's got defensive skills and tools to play either spot up the middle.