CLASS OF 2019
1B
RHP
Brendan
Lenehan
Xavier (HS) • CT
6' 4" • 200LBS
L/R • 23yr 3mo
Travel Team: Connecticut Generals
6' 4" • 200LBS
L/R • 23yr 3mo
Travel Team: Connecticut Generals
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- 2018 Connecticut Top Prospect Games III: Complete Evaluations - Aug 13, 2018
- 2018 Connecticut Top Prospect Games I - Complete Evaluations - Jul 29, 2018
- New England Insider: 2017 Connecticut Underclass Games - Top Performers - Jul 31, 2017
- New England Insider: 2017 Connecticut Underclass Games - Sneak Peek - Jul 31, 2017
- Results from New England's 2017 Connecticut Underclass Games - Jul 28, 2017
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6-foot-4, 200-pound, large, long athletic frame. A left-handed hitting first baseman, who also threw off the bump, top tool is his ability to swing the bat. The stance is balanced throughout, hands set below the shoulders, feet are inline, taller shorter stance. For timing uses a smooth controlled toe tap, stride foot gains ground. The swing is down to level to up, finishing high with two-hands. The approach is more middle to pull, with showing above average power to pull side. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 83 mph and was clocked down the line at 4.48, runs well for a bigger frame. Defensively, soft hands and quick feet around the bag at first. Drop steps are performed accurately, gains ground and gets online to target. The arm is short and clean on the backside, works out of a ¾ to high ¾ slot. 74 mph. Off the mound, has s simple delivery, hands start low, work up with his smooth leg raise, could get to a stronger gather. The separation is even, stride foot is online, could stay taller on the backside. The arm action is clean, works out of a ¾ slot, fastball clocked at 76-78 mph has heavy arm side sink to it. The breaking ball was clocked at 66-69 mph more slider break to it, chance to be a putaway pitch. Good looking prospect, chance to really hit, possibility to help off the mound.
Home-First: 4.48
Exit Velocity: 83 MPH
Arm Velocity: 74 MPH
6/20/18
6-foot-4, 200-pound, large, long, wide athletic frame. Will be very physical at some point. A left-handed hitting first baseman, top tool is his ability to drive the baseball with power, has above average power to the pull side. The stance is relaxed and loose, feet are shoulder width apart, front foot slightly open, hands are set at the shoulders. For timing uses a very small knee to knee kick, stride foot is under control and transfers the weight from the backside to the front side, has some separation with the hands. The swing is level through the zone, finishing high with one hand. The tee exit velocity was easy at 89 mph, batting practice was solid. Defensively, is a solid target to throw to, hands are soft around the bag, showed the ability to pick it. The feet are quick off the bag, showing good drop step moves. The arm action is clean on the backside, works out of a natural ¾ slot, clocked at 77 mph. Good looking left-handed hitter, with a power bat.
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.65
Exit Velocity: 89 mph
7/27/17
6-foot-3, 190-pound, big, long,strong physical frame, has plenty of room for future development. The top tool is his left-handed swing. The stance is balanced throughout, feet are even, shoulder width apart. The hands are loose at shoulder height, have some pre pitch movement to them. For timing uses a small controlled toe tap, hands have separation from the body. The swing is down to level and finishes with one hand. The barrel stays in the zone a long time, looks to spray the baseball to all fields. The tee exit velocity was clocked at an easy 83 mph, has a ton more in the swing, could stay through it more at the end, looks to cut it off just so slightly. The approach is from gap to gap, showed to have power to the pull side, beat the right fielder on a triple. Runs better than the times, 4.84 and 4.65 on a ground ball in the game. Defensively, is a good large target to throw to, gets off the bag well, feet work well around the bag. Showed good instincts on balls in the dirt, hands look to be soft. The arm was clocked at 73 mph across the diamond. Good follow, has potential to hit and hit with some power.
Home-First: 4.84
Exit Velocity: 83 MPH
Arm Velocity: 75 MPH