The athlete's fastest 0-10-yard split time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
1.78
30 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 0-30-yard split time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
4.17
60 Yard Dash
The athlete's fastest 0-60-yard time in the given event year. Measured in seconds.
7.65
Top Speed (MPH)
The athlete's fastest split time converted to miles per hour.
RSi
The reactive strength index measurement of an athlete's explosiveness by comparing their jump height to the ground contact time in between their jumps. On a scale of 0-5.
Vertical Jump
A measure of any athlete's body strength and reach calculated from the flight time divided by the contact time.
Physical: 6-2, 160 pounds; Tall/wiry build with present athleticism and projectability.
Offensively: SH. Similar swings from both sides. More upright posture with a wider stance. Small rock into backside in load within a toe-tap trigger. Balance into landing. Hands/barrel work direct to the ball with advanced bat speed for level. A bit more control/authority from the RH side. Creates good leverage with lead front leg. Worked both gaps throughout 2 rounds. More LDs than FBs/GBs. Present pullside power from the RH sie (93.2 max EV). Defensively: INF - 76 mph. Uses a prep-hop. Relaxed approach in the OF. Fielded every ball cleanly. Got through the ball without breaking momentum. Glove-tap before working to release at times. Slight stab in the back with the arm action. Above avg. arm strength for level. 4/5 accurate throws that were a mix of 1-2 hop throws.
Pitching: Side steps as hands go over head. Uses a chest high knee lift. Lower glove arm. More IR dominant drive leg. Slight stab in the back that gets into some scap engagement. Lands in-line. Finishes over a bent front leg. Level shoulders and a still head. Arm works to a normal 3/4 slot at release. The FB worked 74-78 showing straighter shape with minimal IHB and was in-zone at a 14% clip. The SL was of shorter shape at 64-66 getting only about 5 inches of sweep. His CH was 64-68 and was more of a straight change due to minimal difference in movement profile off FB. CT was solid at 66-68 killing some depth off FB and getting up to 7 inches of sweep.
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Physical: 6-2, 160 pounds; Tall/wiry build with present athleticism and projectability.
Offensively: SH. Similar swings from both sides. More upright posture with a wider stance. Small rock into backside in load within a toe-tap trigger. Balance into landing. Hands/barrel work direct to the ball with advanced bat speed for level. A bit more control/authority from the RH side. Creates good leverage with lead front leg. Worked both gaps throughout 2 rounds. More LDs than FBs/GBs. Present pullside power from the RH sie (93.2 max EV).
Defensively: INF - 76 mph. Uses a prep-hop. Relaxed approach in the OF. Fielded every ball cleanly. Got through the ball without breaking momentum. Glove-tap before working to release at times. Slight stab in the back with the arm action. Above avg. arm strength for level. 4/5 accurate throws that were a mix of 1-2 hop throws.
Pitching: Side steps as hands go over head. Uses a chest high knee lift. Lower glove arm. More IR dominant drive leg. Slight stab in the back that gets into some scap engagement. Lands in-line. Finishes over a bent front leg. Level shoulders and a still head. Arm works to a normal 3/4 slot at release. The FB worked 74-78 showing straighter shape with minimal IHB and was in-zone at a 14% clip. The SL was of shorter shape at 64-66 getting only about 5 inches of sweep. His CH was 64-68 and was more of a straight change due to minimal difference in movement profile off FB. CT was solid at 66-68 killing some depth off FB and getting up to 7 inches of sweep.