CLASS OF 2018
RHP
Carter
Stewart
Eastern FL State College
Eau Gallie (HS) • FL
6' 6" • 220LBS
R/R
Travel Team: Central Florida Gators
Eau Gallie (HS) • FL
6' 6" • 220LBS
R/R
Travel Team: Central Florida Gators
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- Florida Draft Recaps: Paul Labriola, Max Romero Jr, Carter Stewart - Apr 25, 2019
- College Crosscheck: Week Seven - Apr 3, 2019
- Carter Stewart Enrolls At Eastern Florida State - Jan 5, 2019
- Top 20 Player Profiles of 2018: No. 10 Carter Stewart - Dec 19, 2018
- College Prospect Reports: Nos. 6-10 - Oct 8, 2018
- Top Unsigned High School Draft Prospects - Jul 6, 2018
- Florida Draft Preview - Jun 1, 2018
- 2018 Experts' Draft - May 30, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Pittsburgh Pirates - May 24, 2018
- Draft Forecast: San Diego Padres - May 23, 2018
- Draft Forecast: Atlanta Braves - May 23, 2018
- 2018 MLB Draft Superlatives - May 23, 2018
- PBR Draft Board Risers - May 9, 2018
- Podcast: 2018 PBR Draft Board Updated - May 9, 2018
- 2018 PBR Draft Board Updated And Expanded - May 7, 2018
- The Rode Show Podcast: High School Draft 100 Update - Apr 30, 2018
- High School Draft 100 Update - Apr 30, 2018
- The Rode Show Podcast: NCAA Recruiting Changes - Apr 23, 2018
- PBR Podcast: 2018 Draft Talk - Mar 26, 2018
- High School Crosscheck: Week 4 - Mar 12, 2018
- First Round Showdown - Mar 8, 2018
- Pogue Dominates as Eau Gallies Cruises to 10-2 Victory - Mar 3, 2018
- High School Crosscheck: Week 1 - Feb 22, 2018
- PBR Florida Preseason Classic 2018 Standouts - Feb 19, 2018
- Denaburg Dominates At Florida Preseason Classic - Feb 16, 2018
- PBR Florida Preseason Classic Day 1 - Feb 16, 2018
- PBR Florida Preseason Classic Preview - Feb 12, 2018
- Preseason Power25 Countdown: #4 Eau Gallie - Jan 30, 2018
- PBR Podcast: SEC 2018 Recruiting Classes - Dec 14, 2017
- PBR Draft 100 Spotlight: No. 21 RHP Carter Stewart - Oct 23, 2017
- PBR Podcast: 2018 PBR Draft 100 - Oct 9, 2017
- Updated Florida Class of 2018 Rankings: Risers - Sep 21, 2017
- 2017 TOS: Day 2 Notebook - Jun 28, 2017
- Federman Complete Game Shutout Carries McCarthy to State Semifinal - May 24, 2017
- Carter Stewart wins the battle of Top 10 2018's - Mar 25, 2017
- The Buzz: Mississippi State Lands Carter Stewart - Dec 16, 2016
- Florida Recruit Tracker: Rising 2018s - Dec 13, 2016
- Updated 2018 Overall Rankings Released - Nov 23, 2016
- Updated Florida Class of 2018 Rankings: Risers - Nov 21, 2016
- The Hotlist: 2018s On The Rise - Nov 16, 2016
- Florida Fall Scout Blog - Nov 5, 2016
- Jupiter Recap: Florida Standouts - Oct 24, 2016
- Digging In: Jupiter Day 3 Brain Dump - Oct 23, 2016
- The Hotlist: Uncommitted 2018 Pitchers - Oct 12, 2016
- Ft. Myers Weekend Review: Florida Standouts - Oct 10, 2016
- On the Hunt: Fort Myers Day 2 Notebook - Oct 9, 2016
- Florida Summer Scout Blog - Oct 1, 2016
- Updated Florida Class of 2018 Rankings: Newcomers - Aug 12, 2016
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1/4/19 - Enrolled at Eastern Florida State College
2/17/18- Mississippi State recruit. Stewart has made a nice jump in velocity while still maintaining his lower effort delivery. The question coming into the night is whether he projects as a starter in professional baseball, or would the plus curveball with a spin rate over 3000s, lead him to the pen. From the looks of things he will get every opportunity to start. He works under control, with a quiet head and repeats well. He shows above average command of the fastball that sat mostly 91-93 touching 95 mph, which is a nice jump from the fall. He has a great feel for his plus curveball at 79-83 mph, not only having swing and miss ability, but can also throw it for strikes. He flashed he occasional changeup at 81 mph, but didn’t need anything other than the fastball/curveball combo on the night. Stewart was impressive, and on a good night to do so, which should lend him to a rising stock through the spring.
08/20/17- Mississippi State recruit who currently stands at 6-foot-5, 190 pounds with a tall, long-limbed, projectable frame. From a high ¾ slot he shows a fastball ranging from 89-91 mph touching 92 that works downhill with some late life. His curveball is one of the best in his class as a true swing and miss pitch that sits at 77-79 mph with shape and depth. He has consistently shown the ability to throw the breaking ball for strikes and is considered one of the top arms for his class.
12/12/16- Committed to Mississippi State University.
10/23/16- The 6-foot-5, 190-pound Stewart is one of the top uncommitted right-handers in the country, as he offers tantalizing upside with present stuff. His fastball velocity ranged between 87-89 mph, but his curveball is a true swing-and-miss offering. At one point, Stewart struck out three straight on his 73-75 mph breaking ball, one of which had an above-average spin rate of 3,296 . His curveball has depth and he threw the pitch for consistent strikes. In four innings, he allowed two hits, one run, struck out five and walked three.
10/08/16- Uncommitted 6-foot-5, 190 pound right handed pitcher was very impressive. He is long limbed and extremely projectable with a present clean and easy arm action. From a high ¾ slot he showed a fastball that ranged from 87-89 mph touching 91 mph with some The fastball works downhill with some late life and as he continues to utilize the lower half more it would not be surprising to see a big jump. The most impressive thing is how much better the breaking ball has gotten. He always showed a good shape with spin, but it has really turned into more of a slurve with late depth and is an above average pitch. After an impressive performance, the projectable righty will not be uncommitted long.
6/27/16- Uncommitted. Big, strong 6-foot-5, 200-pounder was impressive, showing an 85-87 mph fastball early in his outing and settling in around 84-86 mph. Stewart had late life on the fastball and has a simple delivery with an easy arm action. Expect him to make a jump as he continues to log innings.
3/24/19: First ever look at the 6-foot-6, 220 pound, large framed right-hander with long levers and a well-known draft history. Stewart has some of the longest forearms I've ever seen on a baseball player. The type of length that is usually found in the NBA. He showed a cross body delivery, landing off-balance and in poor fielding position. Flinched often at the ball off the bat. Creates velocity with leverage from a high slot and has a deep and off-line arm path in back. On this look his timing was well off. His arm was late coming through which affected his velocity and command. Add the fact that he's not the best athlete, making it even more difficult to adjust and sync up. This inconsistency will likely stay with him his entire career. Stewart worked in the 89-93 mph range with his fastball, showing his best velocity in the third and fourth innings. This was also the time that his fastball had the steepest angle to the plate. His trademark power curveball at 77-79 mph showed deception with good depth at times, yet lacked the snap of the power-buckler that the industry saw from him in high school. As a third pitch, Stewart showed a good feel for an 84-86 mph straight changeup thrown with good arm speed. Overall, this was not the type of outing that vaulted Stewart to being selected 8th overall in the 2018 draft, nor one that will put him back there in 2019. But, it was a chance to get a look at yet another good arm in a talented college draft class. (Seifert)
1/4/19 - Enrolled at Eastern Florida State College.