The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.78
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
73.0
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.
5-foot-10, 160-pound right-handed hitting infielder. He ran a 6.85 sixty at the event. The approach to the baseball in the infield is solid as the feet move through the baseball as it fields. The glove showed to be solid as well. The bat has an exit velocity of 83 mph as the frame needs additional strength added to it. The setup is even in base and the front foot is open to start. The front foot closes down and dives into the plate as the ball approaches the hitting zone. The hands work free and clean with the bat, displaying a long path to contact.
Exit Velocity- 83 mph
INF Velocity- 73 mph
7/01/20
5-foot-10, 155-pound, athletic frame, showing wiry strength, with room for added weight. A right-handed hitting middle infielder, starts wider and slightly open, hands are loose at the shoulders. For timing uses a bigger leg kick, gains ground, gets momentum moving forward. The path is level, stays inside the baseball, finishes higher with two hands, rolling hands late. The exit velocity was clocked at 82 mph. An above average runner, ran a 7.13 sixty, we've seen him a tick better at times. Defensively, the approach is under control, legs move throughout, work well with hands. The glove is soft and strong out front, little waisted movement in transfer. The arm action is clean and short, clocked at 68 mph. Projects out to play more second base at the higher levels.
Exit Velocity: 82 mph
Arm Velocity: 68 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.13
3/08/20
5-foot-10, 160-pound, wiry strong athletic frame. A twitchy athlete, his quickness is advanced, shows good strength for his size, with room to fill out. A right-handed hitting middle infielder, at the plate, even wider feet, strong quiet hands, tilted setup. The lower half is under control, small pick up, gains ground, with hands staying back on foot strike. The swing is short to the baseball, hands inside and work, showing an all fields approach. A contact guy, should be able to develop enough power to get the baseball to the gaps, had a tee exit velocity of 76 mph. The legs are well above average, can really move, are a weapon, clocked at 6.71 in the sixty-yard dash. Defensively, clean actions, feet move throughout, gets around the baseball and fields out front. The arm action is clean, working from a natural 3/4 slot, clocked at 71 mph. Showed feel on the turns around the bag, will need to add arm strength to stick on left side of infield. Projects for me more at second, or centerfield, to utilize legs, interesting follow.
Tee Exit Velocity: 76 mph
Arm Velocity: 71 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 6.71
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5-foot-10, 160-pound right-handed hitting infielder. He ran a 6.85 sixty at the event. The approach to the baseball in the infield is solid as the feet move through the baseball as it fields. The glove showed to be solid as well. The bat has an exit velocity of 83 mph as the frame needs additional strength added to it. The setup is even in base and the front foot is open to start. The front foot closes down and dives into the plate as the ball approaches the hitting zone. The hands work free and clean with the bat, displaying a long path to contact.
Exit Velocity- 83 mph
INF Velocity- 73 mph
5-foot-10, 155-pound, athletic frame, showing wiry strength, with room for added weight. A right-handed hitting middle infielder, starts wider and slightly open, hands are loose at the shoulders. For timing uses a bigger leg kick, gains ground, gets momentum moving forward. The path is level, stays inside the baseball, finishes higher with two hands, rolling hands late. The exit velocity was clocked at 82 mph. An above average runner, ran a 7.13 sixty, we've seen him a tick better at times. Defensively, the approach is under control, legs move throughout, work well with hands. The glove is soft and strong out front, little waisted movement in transfer. The arm action is clean and short, clocked at 68 mph. Projects out to play more second base at the higher levels.
Exit Velocity: 82 mph
Arm Velocity: 68 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.13
5-foot-10, 160-pound, wiry strong athletic frame. A twitchy athlete, his quickness is advanced, shows good strength for his size, with room to fill out. A right-handed hitting middle infielder, at the plate, even wider feet, strong quiet hands, tilted setup. The lower half is under control, small pick up, gains ground, with hands staying back on foot strike. The swing is short to the baseball, hands inside and work, showing an all fields approach. A contact guy, should be able to develop enough power to get the baseball to the gaps, had a tee exit velocity of 76 mph. The legs are well above average, can really move, are a weapon, clocked at 6.71 in the sixty-yard dash. Defensively, clean actions, feet move throughout, gets around the baseball and fields out front. The arm action is clean, working from a natural 3/4 slot, clocked at 71 mph. Showed feel on the turns around the bag, will need to add arm strength to stick on left side of infield. Projects for me more at second, or centerfield, to utilize legs, interesting follow.
Tee Exit Velocity: 76 mph
Arm Velocity: 71 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 6.71