NW FL Commit. 6-foot-4, 180 pounds. It’s very rare to see a high school CF make an MLB field look small, but that’s exactly what Lott did. A player can’t just have speed to make this happen, they must be the complete package. Lott makes quick, accurate reads off the bat with a lightning quick first step. His fluid hips allow him to take the most precise route in all directions, and the long strides from his rangy frame give him the long speed to close on balls other CF’s just can't get to. But his plus instincts, range, and speed aren’t the only weapons he has out there. Qrey currently has a near A/AVG MLB arm that's sure to be plus and his throws are consistently on the money. Although he’s extremely lean, there’s considerable room for him to add 15-20 more lbs to the frame with how lengthy he is. The fast twitch fibers are already very noticeable, and it’s exciting to project on what he can be when he fills out. The bat speed stands out immediately at the plate and his level swing path promotes consistent hard contact on a line. The swing mechanics are somewhat raw, but very simplified with a good overall foundation. NW FL is getting a run saving machine in CF who should drastically advance his game as he gets stronger and continues to develop his swing.
2/15/23
6-foot-3 175-pounds. Uncommitted. Lott started the game on the mound for the Vikings. He tallied two quick strikeouts and flashed a really good change up with heavy sink, and tunnel off the fastball. His fastball was up to 85. His swing, and range in centerfield is the strongest part of his game. He turned around 87 from Chavis to dead center, but got caught near the wall. He stands tall, and has crazy quick hands that generate a ton of power. He is super athletic and runs effortlessly with long strides.
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NW FL Commit. 6-foot-4, 180 pounds. It’s very rare to see a high school CF make an MLB field look small, but that’s exactly what Lott did. A player can’t just have speed to make this happen, they must be the complete package. Lott makes quick, accurate reads off the bat with a lightning quick first step. His fluid hips allow him to take the most precise route in all directions, and the long strides from his rangy frame give him the long speed to close on balls other CF’s just can't get to. But his plus instincts, range, and speed aren’t the only weapons he has out there. Qrey currently has a near A/AVG MLB arm that's sure to be plus and his throws are consistently on the money. Although he’s extremely lean, there’s considerable room for him to add 15-20 more lbs to the frame with how lengthy he is. The fast twitch fibers are already very noticeable, and it’s exciting to project on what he can be when he fills out. The bat speed stands out immediately at the plate and his level swing path promotes consistent hard contact on a line. The swing mechanics are somewhat raw, but very simplified with a good overall foundation. NW FL is getting a run saving machine in CF who should drastically advance his game as he gets stronger and continues to develop his swing.
6-foot-3 175-pounds. Uncommitted. Lott started the game on the mound for the Vikings. He tallied two quick strikeouts and flashed a really good change up with heavy sink, and tunnel off the fastball. His fastball was up to 85. His swing, and range in centerfield is the strongest part of his game. He turned around 87 from Chavis to dead center, but got caught near the wall. He stands tall, and has crazy quick hands that generate a ton of power. He is super athletic and runs effortlessly with long strides.