Fisher showed what we have become accustomed to seeing, a low effort delivery with high level pitchability. The future Gator works from a low 3/4 slot and does a good job of staying short on the back-side, allowing him to easily repeat. Striding across the mound, Fisher creates deception in his delivery as he hides the ball. His fastball ranged 84-89 on the day, sitting 84-87 in the 1st before getting up to 87-89 in the 2nd and 3rd innings. The velocity held at 86-88 in the later innings, touching 89 in the 7th inning. Fisher pitched to both sides of the plate with his fastball, and routinely used the running action to get under the hands of hitters or get them to extend the zone. Much like his fastball, Fisher has great feel for his curveball, able to locate it at-will. The pitch takes a 1/7 shape with depth and big break. He maintains his slot and arm speed, creating deception. Fisher is able to induce swing and misses along with weak ground ball contact on it.
3/23/21
Florida commit. 6-foot-4, 187-pound left-handed pitcher, large, projectable frame, plenty of physical development left to do, more in the tank. Looks to have shortened up his arm action some on the back-side since our last viewing at Area Code Games. Easy effort to a ¾ slot, repeats well. Drop and drive, gets down the mound well with a long stride. Low effort throughout. Strike thrower, pounds the zone with three pitches. Fastball sat 86-89 most of the game, touching 90 and 92 in the 2nd inning. Slider, 77-80, out-pitch, depth, sharp 11/5, confident in, threw in any count for a strike. Changeup, 81, rarely used. Put in a dominant performance against Cedartown: 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 17 K.
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#GoGators commit ‘22 LHP Cade Fisher (@baseball_nwhs) w/ a dominant CG shutout. 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 17 K. SL was difference maker, tossed in any count for a strike.
Fisher showed what we have become accustomed to seeing, a low effort delivery with high level pitchability. The future Gator works from a low 3/4 slot and does a good job of staying short on the back-side, allowing him to easily repeat. Striding across the mound, Fisher creates deception in his delivery as he hides the ball. His fastball ranged 84-89 on the day, sitting 84-87 in the 1st before getting up to 87-89 in the 2nd and 3rd innings. The velocity held at 86-88 in the later innings, touching 89 in the 7th inning. Fisher pitched to both sides of the plate with his fastball, and routinely used the running action to get under the hands of hitters or get them to extend the zone. Much like his fastball, Fisher has great feel for his curveball, able to locate it at-will. The pitch takes a 1/7 shape with depth and big break. He maintains his slot and arm speed, creating deception. Fisher is able to induce swing and misses along with weak ground ball contact on it.
Florida commit. 6-foot-4, 187-pound left-handed pitcher, large, projectable frame, plenty of physical development left to do, more in the tank. Looks to have shortened up his arm action some on the back-side since our last viewing at Area Code Games. Easy effort to a ¾ slot, repeats well. Drop and drive, gets down the mound well with a long stride. Low effort throughout. Strike thrower, pounds the zone with three pitches. Fastball sat 86-89 most of the game, touching 90 and 92 in the 2nd inning. Slider, 77-80, out-pitch, depth, sharp 11/5, confident in, threw in any count for a strike. Changeup, 81, rarely used. Put in a dominant performance against Cedartown: 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 17 K.