CLASS OF 2015
C
1B
Parker
Jax
Cherry Creek (HS) • CO
5' 11" • 185LBS
R/R • 27yr 7mo
5' 11" • 185LBS
R/R • 27yr 7mo
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2015 National
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2015 State
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- Daily Roundup Weekend Tournament Edition - May 18, 2015
- 5A State Tournament Final 8 Preview - May 15, 2015
- Daily Roundup 5-12-15 Tournament Edition - May 13, 2015
- Daily Roundup Weekend Edition 5-1 & 5-2 - May 4, 2015
- Daily Roundup 4-30-15 - May 1, 2015
- Daily Roundup from 3-16-15 - Mar 17, 2015
- Colorado Insider: Underrated 2015 Outfielders - Nov 20, 2014
- Colorado Insider: Under the Radar 2015 Catchers - Nov 18, 2014
- The Hotlist: Unsigned Seniors On The Rise - Aug 20, 2014
- Colorado Top Prospect Games: Catching Analysis - Aug 19, 2014
- Colorado Prospect Games 2nd Day Highlights - Aug 17, 2014
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Currently is ranked No. 49 in the 2015 Class. 5-11, 185-pound catcher. He stands tall with a slightly wide open stance, a short close down stride, hands are already back and creating short, level bat path with extension. Defensively, reeled off live in-game pop times between 1.96-2.00, with very good accuracy, including a 1st and 3rd situation where he peaked to third, double clutched, and threw a cannon to 2B throwing out the runner at 2nd
8-16-14
5-11, 185-pound right-handed hitting catcher is currently uncommitted. The Colorado Top Prospect games was the first time the PBR staff has seen Jax and he impressed. He stands tall with a slightly wide open stance, a short close down stride, hands are already back and creating short, level bat path with extension and above average 84 mph exit velocity. Jax gets the most out of his swing, and during batting practice he hit several hard line drives showing gap to gap power. Defensively, reeled off live in-game pop times between 1.97-2.05, with very good accuracy (Both balls down to 2nd and 3rd were dropped which would have resulted in the runners being thrown out). Jax framed well all weekend and managed pitchers he did not know well. Ran a 6.93 60 yard dash, which is very good for a catcher, and 4.56 seconds from home to first. Parker was 1-2 with an RBI double to right center on day 2 of the games.