Prep Baseball Report

CLASS OF 2019

C
3B

Eric
Preston

Assumption College
Woodstock Academy (HS) • CT
5' 10" • 200LBS
R/R • 23yr 1mo
Travel Team: Evolution Baseball

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Positional Tools

2017
60 Yard Dash
7.57
Pop Time
2.19 - 2.25
Catcher Velocity
72.0
Power / Speed Score
11.5
2017 PBR Future Games (CT/RI - Invite Only)
Aug 2, 2017
Position
7.57
60-yard
2.19 - 2.25
Pop Time
72
C Velo
87
Exit Velo

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8.8.18

5-foot-10, 200-pound right-handed hitting catcher.  Ran a 4.39 down the line on his dig to first base, moves well for a catcher. Threw 78 mph down to second base during the defensive portion of the workout. The feet work during the transfer, and he has arm strength. The pop time is 2.03. The receiving needs to continue to soften, securing the catch is trending up. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 82 mph. The setup is even in base, front foot steps into the pitch. The path is flat and strong through the ball. Plus strength in the hands and he hammers the ball. Potential to hit with power down the road. Swung the bat well in the game.

Tee Exit Velocity- 82 mph

Catching Velocity- 78 mph

Pop Time- 2.03

 
 
3.11.2018

5-foot-10, 170-pound right-handed hitting catcher who showed well at the event.  Threw 71 mph from behind the dish, the transfer is clean. The footwork can continue to improve as he matures. The receiving is solid, and the frame projects for the position. Pop time of 2.08 at the event, in cold temps.  Threw 75 mph during the infield portion of the workout. The arm is clean and the prep steps need to be smoothed out. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 86 mph. The stance is even, upright in posture. The path is flat, the hands have life. The shift in weight gets to the front foot too soon, and he uses a 1-handed finish after contact. The hands are strong with the barrel. Ran a 7.38 sixty at the event.

Tee Exit Velocity- 86 mph

Catching Velocity- 71 mph

INF Velocity- 75 mph

Pop Time- 2.08

60 Time- 7.38

 
 
Future Games

5-foot-10, 170-pound, thick, strong athletic frame. A right-handed hitting catcher. At the plate, the stance is simple, feet are even, is balanced keeps his head behind the barrel on contact. The hands are loose, for timing uses a minimal controlled stride, has coil to upper body for his trigger. The swing is down to level to a high one handed finish. The barrel stays in the zone a long time, spraying the baseball back up the middle. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 87 mph and ran a 7.32 sixty yard dash. Defensively, had a pop time of 2.19-2.25, arm works from his ear, clocked at 72 mph. The frontside could close up a tick more, should help with arm strength and decreasing the poptime. The setup of feet could become more even and relaxed, will aid in the receiving part of his game.

Sixty-Yard- 7.32

Exit Velocity-87 MPH

Arm Velocity-72 MPH


 

7/18/17

5-foot-9, 190 pounds, thick lower half, durable catcher frame. Posted pop times between 1.97-2.16. Has the tools for a plus defensive package. Feet are wide, leans forward in his crouch, fluid transfer from glove to throw. Throws from his ear at a higher slot, clocked at 70 MPH. His footwork will improve as he continues refining his craft. At the plate, Preston collected a single during the game. He works from a slightly upright, balanced stance pre-pitch before readying to hit, where he uses legs to generate pop. Hands work well, getting the bat on the ball with present gap-to-gap power. Preston has a few interesting tools, and as he develops further and continues learning to harness them, has the potential to make some noise.

Home-First: 4.84

Exit Velocity: 87 MPH

Arm Velocity: 70 MPH
 


3/7/17

5-foot-9, 170-pound, strong, thick, athletic frame. A well proportioned athlete, hands and wrists have strength to them. Invited and committed to the 2017 Future games, one of the better catchers in the class of 2019. A right-handed hitting catcher, at the plate the stance is simple and balanced throughout, the feet are shoulder width apart, slightly open. The hands are relaxed, set at shoulder height. For timing, uses a small controlled leg kick, gains ground with a small stride, hands get back, could have more separation from the body in his pre pitch load. The swing is down to contact, very short to the ball and long after. The approach is gap to gap, with gap power at the moment. Both rounds of batting practice were solid, squared balls up one after another. Defensively is a solid target to throw to, hands are strong when receiving, centers the baseball and works extremely hard on the dirt balls. The feet gain ground on transfer, gets glove to throwing hand quickly. Loses leverage, leans forward and becomes unbalanced, need to keep gate underneath, upper half needs to stay stacked tall. The arm action is short, clean, throws from his ear, has strength to it, clocked at at 73 mph. The  pop times were at 2.01-2.13, throws were on the bag, has plenty of carry down to second. Big time follow, has a feel for catching, shows to be able to handle the bat.

Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.32

Exit Velocity: 85 mph

Arm Velocity: 73 mph
 



7/27/16
5-foot-9, 170-pound, strong, physical frame. The hands and lower half have strength to them. One of the better catchers at this event. The setup is balanced, feet are shoulder width apart, hands and feet work well together in the transfer. From the catch to the release, it’s smooth, glove gets to hand and across his chest. The pop times were 1.97-2.10 and they were on the bag. The arm is short, quick and clean, clocked at 76 mph from the chute and were downhill to second base. Offensively, hits from the right side, the stance is balanced and is in a good position to hit when he makes contact. The feet are even and shoulder width apart, the hands are quiet and loose just above the shoulder. The swing is level to up, barrel stays in the zone a long time and sprays it to all fields. The tee exit velocity was 81 mph. In game performance was good, collected a couple of hits and worked well with the pitchers. Times down the line were 5.0, needs to continue to work on speed. Preston, has a chance to catch at a high level, solid follow for me.

10/24/15
A right-handed hitting catcher, the setup is good, very flexible and is low to the ground. At times gets side saddled slightly, needs to be even. The hands are soft and receives the ball well, transfer is quick, arm swing is short and quick as well. Footwork and glove front side can close up more. Times down to second were 1.98-2.18, velocity was 70. At the plate, he hits from an even and balanced stance, hands are set in a good starting position, but he could get his hands back a little more during his load. The path is good, on contact body goes slightly backwards and he needs to stay through it, he finishes with one hand. The tee exit velocity was 80 and he ran a 5.13. Only in his freshman year, has tools to work with, feet work well and are quick, shows pop in his hands. Someone to see in the next year. 

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