CLASS OF 2021
3B
1B
Noah
Elorriaga
Troy (HS) • CA
6' 2" • 190LBS
R/R • 21yr 10mo
Travel Team: So Cal Birds
6' 2" • 190LBS
R/R • 21yr 10mo
Travel Team: So Cal Birds
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2021 National
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2021 State
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- Updated Class of 2021 Ranking - Sep 12, 2019
- 2021 Run-Producing Infielders - Jan 17, 2019
- THE FIVE: Uncommitted 2021 Infielders from SoCal - Dec 31, 2018
- Class of 2021 State Rankings - Dec 19, 2018
- SoCal Underclass Games: Team 2 Analysis - Aug 30, 2018
- Top Performer Spotlight: 2021 3B/SS Noah Elorriaga - Aug 24, 2018
- SoCal Underclass Games: Stats Leaders - Aug 21, 2018
- SoCal Underclass Games Preview - Aug 14, 2018
- SoCal Underclass Trials: Top Prospects - Jun 28, 2018
- SoCal Underclass Trials: Top Infielders - Jun 20, 2018
- SoCal Underclass Trials: Quick Hits - Jun 14, 2018
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8/1/18 - SoCal Underclass Games - Six-foot-2, 190-pounds, large frame that is still developing. Noticeable strength in lower half and through the arm. Elorriaga was one of the top prospects at our SoCal Underclass Trials and he showed the same again at the SoCal Underclass Games. Elorriaga shows pull power with present bat speed. Knows how to get the barrel to-and-through the ball with a short path before getting extension. Incorporates the lower half very well. Ended with a double and single on two hard-hit balls during the game action. Defensively Elorriaga shows average footwork for shortstop that play up at third. Very good feel for the backhand. Arm is strong and accurate. Shows excellent body control on defense.
6/12/18 - 6-foot-2, 192-pounds, solidly and proportionally distributed strength throughout his frame with room to add mass/strength. Elorriaga shows good defensive actions where his athleticism and arm play up. His footwork is smooth, his hands are soft, and his exchanges are clean. The arm is adequate resulting in accurate throws from a longish arm action. There is some strength to the throws. While the defensive work took place from shortstop, Elorriaga really projects at third base. Elorriaga's swing is simple and solid although there are front side tendencies. Has current gap-to-gap, line drive power that projects to bigger power moving forward due in part to his thick/strong lower half. Does a good job of keeping the barrel on plane through the hitting zone.