The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.67
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
72.0
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.
10.6
Home to First
The athlete's fastest home-to-first time in the given event year. Measured from bat-on-ball to foot-on-bag, in seconds (s).
4.71
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
A fastball with rise has a high percentage of backspin. When thrown up in the zone, it is more likely to generate a higher fly ball percentage. Rise+ of 100 is MLB average
6-foot-4, 220-pound right-handed pitcher. The fastball sat 83-84 mph, downhill at times and showed arm side action. The breaking ball is 66-67 mph and big in shape. He also showed a slider at 76-77 which is an out pitch. The changeup was 77-78 mph and still developing. The delivery was online and the slot is above 3/4. The lift is repeated and solid in tempo. The top half stays closed to foot strike, leading to good shoulder and hip separation. The arm works well and the frame is big and durable. Good prospect.
10/10/19
6-foot-4, 195-pound, large, wide big frame, well proportioned with strength throughout. A right-handed pitcher, more of a hybrid motion. Coil to leg raise, longer stride, direction is inline to the plate. The front sid glove, has pull and lean to it, could, track longer. The arm works, average length to path, coming out of a higher slot. The fastball is heavy at 84 mph, down action, with arm side sink to 2-seamer. The curveball has correct shape and spin, clocked in the high 60’s, a chance to be an out pitch at the next level. Showed feel for the changeup. Works quick, good tempo, time to plate was clocked at 1.37. Good follow in the class of 2021.
6/19/19
6-foot-3, 185-pound right-handed pitcher and third baseman. Ran a 7.67 sixty on the laser at the event. The glove is soft at third and the feet need to remain active throughout the fielding process. Threw 72 mph across the diamond. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 81 mph. The setup is even in base, front foot steps into the swing. The path is long to contact, additional physical strength will help the development of the bat. On the mound, the fastball sat 79-80 mph. The spin pitch is 65-66 mph, big in shape as it needs added fastball hand speed. The changeup is 74-75 and showed solid form at times. The delivery is online with the feet and above 3/4in slot, The direction of the front shoulder needs to be cleaned up as he comes off target.
Tee Exit Velocity- 81 mph INF Velocity- 72 mph
3/06/19
6-foot-3, 185-pound, big, long, lengthy, larger athletic frame. The shoulders are sloped, has room for added strength. A right-handed pitcher who made a solid jump from last event. The fastball reached 83 mph, with life and action coming out of his hand. Pounded the fastball down in zone to both sides of plate. The delivery is clean and repeatable, athletic tight leg lift, small collapse on the back side, as he rides out. The arm is super clean, working out of a ¾ to high ¾ slot. Good extension and finish on release, backside comes through. The secondary pitches are usable. The breaking ball was thrown for strikes, clocked at 66-69 mph, tilt and depth to it. The changeup thrown a tick hard could have more separation off fastball, clocked at 77-79 mph. Pounded the zone with three pitches, works fast and attacked the catcher. Looks to have made a big jump, get out and see him.
Tee Exit Velocity- 70 mph INF Velocity- 79 mph
10/20/18
6-foot-2, 180-pound right-handed pitcher and corner infielder. Ran a 4.71 dig to first base at the event. Positionally, threw 79 mph across the diamond,. the arm works free and clean. The glove is soft, improving the prep steps to and through the ball will aid the fielding process. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 70 mph, physical strength gains are needed. The setup is wide in base, steps into the swing. The path is long, effort in the body to maneuver the bat. On the mound, the fastball touched 81 mph, minimal arm side run. The spin pitch is 63-66 mph, needs additional fastball hand speed to the pitch. The delivery is online the with the feet, above 3/4 in slot. The tracking of the front shoulder needs to improve as he comes off the target ,much too early. The glove comes across the hitters face. The approach to pitching on the mound is very aggressive, which I like. He comes right at the hitter.
3/11/18
6-foot-1, 180-pound, big, longer, larger athletic frame, has room to fill out, needs to continue to get stronger. A right-handed pitcher and infielder, performed well on both sides. At the plate has a wider, even stance, hands are set at the shoulders with the bat in a tilted position. The lower half is under control, stride is straight front foot is soft on contact. The weight stays over the backside, transfers it to the front. The swing is loose, works freely through the zone, it’s level, finishes it with a relaxed one handed finish. The approach is more to the middle, creates backspin to the baseball, should turn into a gap power guy over time. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 75 mph. Defensively, showed soft hands, easy transfer, feet worked well with hands. The arm is short clean on the back, baseball comes out of a natural ¾ slot. The arm was clocked at 69 mph. Off the mound, has longer, clean, fluid delivery. Looks to be balanced, stays over the backside, hands have timing to the leg raise. The stride foot is inline, with good length to it, and gets extension on release of the baseball. The arm action is clean, down to bottom path. The fastball, breaking ball and changeup mix all work out of a ¾ slot. Fastball jumped 3 mph from the fall topped out at 75 with down action to it. The breaking ball reached 65 mph, with good top to bottom rotation, changeup was at 69-71 mph. Times to the plate were at 1.56. Interesting arm, needs to add strength.
Tee Exit Velocity: 75 MPH Arm Velocity: 69 MPH
11/01/17
6-foot-1, 180 pounds, average athletic build, well-proportioned, very projectable moving forward with room to add upper body strength. A right-handed pitcher, Logie has promise on the bump heading into his sophomore season. Logie takes a solid stride and gets his legs into the pitch, while the arm works from a ¾ slot with a simple delivery. Repetition in the delivery and release point of his pitches will help Logie improve his command of the zone. Logie gets downhill and should see gains in velocity as he climbs the ladder with physical development. The fastball comes in between 68-72 mph with some sink to it. His curveball is a big bender at 59-62 mph. Gaining consistency with the pitch and inducing sharper break will help him miss bats and create weak contact. The changeup is thrown with the same arm speed as the fastball between 64-67 mph. The pitch flashes fade and should continue developing. Overall, Logie is a projectable right-hander in the 2020 class, and could rise up the ranks as he begins to put the full package together.
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6-foot-4, 220-pound right-handed pitcher. The fastball sat 83-84 mph, downhill at times and showed arm side action. The breaking ball is 66-67 mph and big in shape. He also showed a slider at 76-77 which is an out pitch. The changeup was 77-78 mph and still developing. The delivery was online and the slot is above 3/4. The lift is repeated and solid in tempo. The top half stays closed to foot strike, leading to good shoulder and hip separation. The arm works well and the frame is big and durable. Good prospect.
6-foot-4, 195-pound, large, wide big frame, well proportioned with strength throughout. A right-handed pitcher, more of a hybrid motion. Coil to leg raise, longer stride, direction is inline to the plate. The front sid glove, has pull and lean to it, could, track longer. The arm works, average length to path, coming out of a higher slot. The fastball is heavy at 84 mph, down action, with arm side sink to 2-seamer. The curveball has correct shape and spin, clocked in the high 60’s, a chance to be an out pitch at the next level. Showed feel for the changeup. Works quick, good tempo, time to plate was clocked at 1.37. Good follow in the class of 2021.
6-foot-3, 185-pound right-handed pitcher and third baseman. Ran a 7.67 sixty on the laser at the event. The glove is soft at third and the feet need to remain active throughout the fielding process. Threw 72 mph across the diamond. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 81 mph. The setup is even in base, front foot steps into the swing. The path is long to contact, additional physical strength will help the development of the bat. On the mound, the fastball sat 79-80 mph. The spin pitch is 65-66 mph, big in shape as it needs added fastball hand speed. The changeup is 74-75 and showed solid form at times. The delivery is online with the feet and above 3/4in slot, The direction of the front shoulder needs to be cleaned up as he comes off target.
Tee Exit Velocity- 81 mph
INF Velocity- 72 mph
6-foot-3, 185-pound, big, long, lengthy, larger athletic frame. The shoulders are sloped, has room for added strength. A right-handed pitcher who made a solid jump from last event. The fastball reached 83 mph, with life and action coming out of his hand. Pounded the fastball down in zone to both sides of plate. The delivery is clean and repeatable, athletic tight leg lift, small collapse on the back side, as he rides out. The arm is super clean, working out of a ¾ to high ¾ slot. Good extension and finish on release, backside comes through. The secondary pitches are usable. The breaking ball was thrown for strikes, clocked at 66-69 mph, tilt and depth to it. The changeup thrown a tick hard could have more separation off fastball, clocked at 77-79 mph. Pounded the zone with three pitches, works fast and attacked the catcher. Looks to have made a big jump, get out and see him.
INF Velocity- 79 mph
6-foot-2, 180-pound right-handed pitcher and corner infielder. Ran a 4.71 dig to first base at the event. Positionally, threw 79 mph across the diamond,. the arm works free and clean. The glove is soft, improving the prep steps to and through the ball will aid the fielding process. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 70 mph, physical strength gains are needed. The setup is wide in base, steps into the swing. The path is long, effort in the body to maneuver the bat. On the mound, the fastball touched 81 mph, minimal arm side run. The spin pitch is 63-66 mph, needs additional fastball hand speed to the pitch. The delivery is online the with the feet, above 3/4 in slot. The tracking of the front shoulder needs to improve as he comes off the target ,much too early. The glove comes across the hitters face. The approach to pitching on the mound is very aggressive, which I like. He comes right at the hitter.
6-foot-1, 180-pound, big, longer, larger athletic frame, has room to fill out, needs to continue to get stronger. A right-handed pitcher and infielder, performed well on both sides. At the plate has a wider, even stance, hands are set at the shoulders with the bat in a tilted position. The lower half is under control, stride is straight front foot is soft on contact. The weight stays over the backside, transfers it to the front. The swing is loose, works freely through the zone, it’s level, finishes it with a relaxed one handed finish. The approach is more to the middle, creates backspin to the baseball, should turn into a gap power guy over time. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 75 mph. Defensively, showed soft hands, easy transfer, feet worked well with hands. The arm is short clean on the back, baseball comes out of a natural ¾ slot. The arm was clocked at 69 mph. Off the mound, has longer, clean, fluid delivery. Looks to be balanced, stays over the backside, hands have timing to the leg raise. The stride foot is inline, with good length to it, and gets extension on release of the baseball. The arm action is clean, down to bottom path. The fastball, breaking ball and changeup mix all work out of a ¾ slot. Fastball jumped 3 mph from the fall topped out at 75 with down action to it. The breaking ball reached 65 mph, with good top to bottom rotation, changeup was at 69-71 mph. Times to the plate were at 1.56. Interesting arm, needs to add strength.
Tee Exit Velocity: 75 MPH
Arm Velocity: 69 MPH
6-foot-1, 180 pounds, average athletic build, well-proportioned, very projectable moving forward with room to add upper body strength. A right-handed pitcher, Logie has promise on the bump heading into his sophomore season. Logie takes a solid stride and gets his legs into the pitch, while the arm works from a ¾ slot with a simple delivery. Repetition in the delivery and release point of his pitches will help Logie improve his command of the zone. Logie gets downhill and should see gains in velocity as he climbs the ladder with physical development. The fastball comes in between 68-72 mph with some sink to it. His curveball is a big bender at 59-62 mph. Gaining consistency with the pitch and inducing sharper break will help him miss bats and create weak contact. The changeup is thrown with the same arm speed as the fastball between 64-67 mph. The pitch flashes fade and should continue developing. Overall, Logie is a projectable right-hander in the 2020 class, and could rise up the ranks as he begins to put the full package together.