The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.25
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
84.0
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.
NCA Top Prospect ID - Long and lean medium frame having some current lean strength and projecting added strength in the near future (7.25 60 yd). Opened stance, narrow with elbows flared out keeping the bat flat on his back shoulder; big knee tuck with hands pulling down and aggressive with the back hip through contact. Barrel is compact, quick and flat through the zone aggressive to the pullside with lots of hard line drives (83 EV). Loose and athletic in the OF showing hips that can open and moving easily; when inline throws have more life to the targets. Arm is loose and compact showing good hand speed out front with easy release having the ball jump out of his hand (84 MPH).
FB 74-77 T79, SLD 61-64, SPLT 61-68 Hands start at the waist staying through deliberate straight leg lift; early drift down the hill showing big extension and a late, clean arm. Some minor adjustments keeping him on the rubber longer and the velo could make a jump. Arm has full circle out of the glove getting to 3/4 release; easy controlled effort repeating delivery well and having hand manipulate ball out in front. FB average angle pitching to bottom half of the zone. SLD quick and short flashing multiple breaks; tight biting one was best and a strikeout type of pitch. SPLT used like straight change with tumbling bottom at the plate. Pitched with intent and attacked the zone with multiple pitches.
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NCA Top Prospect ID - Long and lean medium frame having some current lean strength and projecting added strength in the near future (7.25 60 yd). Opened stance, narrow with elbows flared out keeping the bat flat on his back shoulder; big knee tuck with hands pulling down and aggressive with the back hip through contact. Barrel is compact, quick and flat through the zone aggressive to the pullside with lots of hard line drives (83 EV). Loose and athletic in the OF showing hips that can open and moving easily; when inline throws have more life to the targets. Arm is loose and compact showing good hand speed out front with easy release having the ball jump out of his hand (84 MPH).
FB 74-77 T79, SLD 61-64, SPLT 61-68
Hands start at the waist staying through deliberate straight leg lift; early drift down the hill showing big extension and a late, clean arm. Some minor adjustments keeping him on the rubber longer and the velo could make a jump. Arm has full circle out of the glove getting to 3/4 release; easy controlled effort repeating delivery well and having hand manipulate ball out in front. FB average angle pitching to bottom half of the zone. SLD quick and short flashing multiple breaks; tight biting one was best and a strikeout type of pitch. SPLT used like straight change with tumbling bottom at the plate. Pitched with intent and attacked the zone with multiple pitches.