5-foot-11, 175 pound, shoulders are sloped, strong athletic frame, with strength throughout. A right-handed hitting middle infielder, he noticeably had one of the better batting practice rounds,using an opposite approach shooting the right-center gap. The hands start higher and feet are slightly open. He lets the ball travel and goes down and through the ball very well raw strength clocking in 89 mph on his exit velocity. In the field he showed solid fundamentals and soft hands. The flow is clean in transfer, made plays all day long in game play. The arm action has clean whip from short-stop and showed good arm strength with 79 mph on his ball, with enough carry to stick on left side. Lastly, he doesn't lack hustle with a 4.25 from Home to 1st. He’s a guy who would bring value to most college programs.
Exit Velocity: 89 mph Arm Strength: 79 mph Home to 1st: 4.25
6/20/18
5-foot-10, 155 pounds, wide shoulders, average proportions and athletic build, some strength in the legs and can continue adding muscle to the upper body. Ran a 7.99 sixty yard dash, a number that needs to improve moving forward. At the plate, he works from a slightly open stance before evening up with a small step. The hands start and work high. Batting practice approach was opposite field heavy. Shorter, compact swing with a level bat path. Hands work well and showed contact skills, generating more loud contact is the next step for him. Adding some more strength should help create more bat speed as well. His tee exit velocity was measured at 80 MPH. Defensively, profiles best as a second baseman. Throws from a natural ¾ slot, and the arm was clocked up to 75 MPH. The glove works on the forehand and backhand in tandem with the feet. Quickening the actions is necessary moving forward, though he showed its in there on double play turns. With more physical development and refinement in the skillset, Donlan has the stuff to take a step forward heading into his junior season.
5-foot-8, 150-pound, average athletic frame, neck is long has plenty of room to fill out. A right-handed hitter, has a balanced set up, hands are loose, work freely through the zone. The swing is level to up, is on time and squared up one ball after another in batting practice. The approach is gap to gap, good looking swing for a young kid. Defensively, plays up the middle, hands are soft, fields the ball out front, arm action is clean, clocked at 61 mph, had life and carry to throws. The backhand play was made correctly, easy effort. The open hip double play feed, was smooth, had good timing and rhythm, slow roller play was performed well, threw on the run with ease. Strength is a must more to come on this one.
Exit Velocity: 78 mph Arm Velocity: 68 mph
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5-foot-11, 175 pound, shoulders are sloped, strong athletic frame, with strength throughout. A right-handed hitting middle infielder, he noticeably had one of the better batting practice rounds,using an opposite approach shooting the right-center gap. The hands start higher and feet are slightly open. He lets the ball travel and goes down and through the ball very well raw strength clocking in 89 mph on his exit velocity. In the field he showed solid fundamentals and soft hands. The flow is clean in transfer, made plays all day long in game play. The arm action has clean whip from short-stop and showed good arm strength with 79 mph on his ball, with enough carry to stick on left side. Lastly, he doesn't lack hustle with a 4.25 from Home to 1st. He’s a guy who would bring value to most college programs.
Exit Velocity: 89 mph
Arm Strength: 79 mph
Home to 1st: 4.25
5-foot-10, 155 pounds, wide shoulders, average proportions and athletic build, some strength in the legs and can continue adding muscle to the upper body. Ran a 7.99 sixty yard dash, a number that needs to improve moving forward. At the plate, he works from a slightly open stance before evening up with a small step. The hands start and work high. Batting practice approach was opposite field heavy. Shorter, compact swing with a level bat path. Hands work well and showed contact skills, generating more loud contact is the next step for him. Adding some more strength should help create more bat speed as well. His tee exit velocity was measured at 80 MPH. Defensively, profiles best as a second baseman. Throws from a natural ¾ slot, and the arm was clocked up to 75 MPH. The glove works on the forehand and backhand in tandem with the feet. Quickening the actions is necessary moving forward, though he showed its in there on double play turns. With more physical development and refinement in the skillset, Donlan has the stuff to take a step forward heading into his junior season.
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.99
Exit Velocity: 80 mph
Arm Velocity: 75 mph
5-foot-8, 150-pound, average athletic frame, neck is long has plenty of room to fill out. A right-handed hitter, has a balanced set up, hands are loose, work freely through the zone. The swing is level to up, is on time and squared up one ball after another in batting practice. The approach is gap to gap, good looking swing for a young kid. Defensively, plays up the middle, hands are soft, fields the ball out front, arm action is clean, clocked at 61 mph, had life and carry to throws. The backhand play was made correctly, easy effort. The open hip double play feed, was smooth, had good timing and rhythm, slow roller play was performed well, threw on the run with ease. Strength is a must more to come on this one.
Exit Velocity: 78 mph
Arm Velocity: 68 mph