6-foot-2, 150-pound, thin, long and lengthy athletic frame. Shows to have plenty of room for future development. A right-handed pitcher, one of the more impressive players at this event. The delivery is simple, the hands start high and stay high, leg raise is controlled and gets a good gather. The flexibility is very good, actions and movements are loose. The arm works out of a high ¾ slot, the arm action is short and clean. Located the fastball to both sides of the plate, consistently sitting at 80-82 mph, with much more in the tank. The breaking ball was his best pitch, throws it as close to a 12/6 as you can get. Showed the ability to throw if for a strike and a put away pitch. Clocked at 65-71 mph, was an above average pitch. The changeup is still a work in progress, wants to turn it over and loses some feel for it. Competed well and looks to be athletic off the mound. Big time follow for me, look for the velocity to be in the mid 80’s by spring time. Proper rest and some strength will aide in the velocity.
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6-foot-2, 150-pound, thin, long and lengthy athletic frame. Shows to have plenty of room for future development. A right-handed pitcher, one of the more impressive players at this event. The delivery is simple, the hands start high and stay high, leg raise is controlled and gets a good gather. The flexibility is very good, actions and movements are loose. The arm works out of a high ¾ slot, the arm action is short and clean. Located the fastball to both sides of the plate, consistently sitting at 80-82 mph, with much more in the tank. The breaking ball was his best pitch, throws it as close to a 12/6 as you can get. Showed the ability to throw if for a strike and a put away pitch. Clocked at 65-71 mph, was an above average pitch. The changeup is still a work in progress, wants to turn it over and loses some feel for it. Competed well and looks to be athletic off the mound. Big time follow for me, look for the velocity to be in the mid 80’s by spring time. Proper rest and some strength will aide in the velocity.