The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.15
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
79.0
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.
6-foot, 175-pound, average athletic frame. Longer neck, squared off shoulders, with room for added weight gains. A right-handed hitting two-way player, at plate starting in more of a spread out stance. The hands held higher with bat tilt, lower half is under control, pickup and put down. The swing is flat through the zone hands are inside the baseball, more of a middle of the field approach. Took a solid round of batting practice, exit velocity was clocked at 83 mpg, an average runner, ran a 7.15 sixty-yard dash. Defensively, solid prep steps, gets around baseball, momentum, moving towards target, showing and presenting the glove early. Working low to the ground, good flow, glove is soft, clean transfer. The hands and feet work well together. The arm action is clean and smooth on the back side, working from a natural slot, clocked at 79 mph, enough strength to stick on left side. Off the mound, mixed a two-pitch mix, fastball touching 80 mph. Located down in the zone to both sides, arm side run, ground ball machine. The breaking ball shows proper spin and shape to it, up to 68 mph. The delivery has tempo and timing to it, hands start lower, work up with leg raise is loaded on the backside. The direction is inline, squared up on release of the baseball. A strike throwing machine, has feel for what he is doing off the mound. Added strength is a must, will aid in the development.
Exit Velocity: 83 mph
Arm Velocity: 79 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.15
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6-foot, 175-pound, average athletic frame. Longer neck, squared off shoulders, with room for added weight gains. A right-handed hitting two-way player, at plate starting in more of a spread out stance. The hands held higher with bat tilt, lower half is under control, pickup and put down. The swing is flat through the zone hands are inside the baseball, more of a middle of the field approach. Took a solid round of batting practice, exit velocity was clocked at 83 mpg, an average runner, ran a 7.15 sixty-yard dash. Defensively, solid prep steps, gets around baseball, momentum, moving towards target, showing and presenting the glove early. Working low to the ground, good flow, glove is soft, clean transfer. The hands and feet work well together. The arm action is clean and smooth on the back side, working from a natural slot, clocked at 79 mph, enough strength to stick on left side. Off the mound, mixed a two-pitch mix, fastball touching 80 mph. Located down in the zone to both sides, arm side run, ground ball machine. The breaking ball shows proper spin and shape to it, up to 68 mph. The delivery has tempo and timing to it, hands start lower, work up with leg raise is loaded on the backside. The direction is inline, squared up on release of the baseball. A strike throwing machine, has feel for what he is doing off the mound. Added strength is a must, will aid in the development.
Exit Velocity: 83 mph
Arm Velocity: 79 mph
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.15