Prep Baseball Report

CLASS OF 2022

LHP
1B

Brent
Jones

Utah
Oak Ridge (HS) • CA
6' 3" • 215LBS
R/L • 20yr 7mo
Travel Team: NorCal
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Pitching

Fastball

86
Velocity (max)
6/16/21
83 - 85
Velo Range
6/16/21
-
Spin Rate (avg)

Curveball

70 - 71
Velo Range
6/16/21
-
Spin Rate (avg)

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Pitching Velos

2021
Fastball
Velocity Max
86.0
Fastball
Velocity Avg
84.0
Curveball
Velocity Avg
70.5
Athletics Upperclass Area Code Tryout
Jun 16, 2021
Pitching
86
Max FB
83 - 85
FB
70 - 71
CB

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6/16/21

Area Code Tryout - Washington commit; thicker build, strong and durable type, pitch-mixer to be effective, FB mid-80s with feel for 70-71 CB, has bulldog demeanor and gets after the strike zone.

8/25/18

Northern CA Underclass Games - 5-foot-11, 185-pounds, looks bigger and longer than listed size, good body, well-proportioned with wide shoulders, long legs with higher waist. Two-way player at showcase, looked quite good on mound, polished delivery for such young pitcher, overhand slot with easy and controlled backside arm action, good direction down slope, good control of front side of his body with ability to get to extension and have control of his release point. Creates good lines and angles within the delivery. Nice run on the fastball and occasionally painted on the arm side. Kept change-up down and got to good extension with that pitch. Definitely a 2022 LHP to follow. Offensively he’s got some tools, high hand set, simple up/down front foot stride, stays behind ball well, looks to lift quite a bit and was putting the ball in the air to the pull side, ball came off bat well as a 2022, will have to flatten out that swing and get more linear in order to make enough contact to allow his tools to play. Good defensive tools, patient feet, soft hands, accurate throws, good fundamentals.

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