CLASS OF 2016
C
1B
Anthony
Rios
Lewis University
St. Laurence (HS) • IL
5' 10" • 190LBS
R/R • 26yr 3mo
St. Laurence (HS) • IL
5' 10" • 190LBS
R/R • 26yr 3mo
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- 4A St. Rita Sectional: St. Laurence Advances - Jun 4, 2016
- Preseason Top 25 Team Countdown: No. 14 St. Laurence - Mar 11, 2016
- Recruting Roundup: Who's Heading Where? - Aug 28, 2015
- Top Prospect Showcase: Catching Analysis - Jul 21, 2015
- Illinois Scout Blog - Jun 9, 2015
- No. 2 Mount Carmel Cruises Past No. 15 St. Laurence - May 2, 2015
- Weekly Diamond Notes - Apr 2, 2015
- Preseason Team Countdown: No. 11 St. Laurence - Mar 18, 2015
- Chicagoland Open: Catching Analysis - Sep 8, 2014
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4.27.15 - 5-foot-10, 190-pound right-handed hitting catcher, stock build, strong lower half. Impressed defensively with arm strength and accuracy behind the plate in pregame and between innings. Pop times stayed in 2.01-2.03 range on a line to second base. Was not tested in game play. Soft hands receiving, impressed with overall defensive ability. Went 2-for-4 at the plate, with two singles, one a line drive up the middle to center field, the other a bad hop to shortstop off Stulas’ chin. Hits from a wide base, crouched setup, very little to no stride, turns from toe in, hands held high, fluid, slightly uphill bat path, a little long at times, but aggressive swing. Ranked No. 151 in IL’s 2016 class.
2.15.15 - 5-foot-10, 190-pound right-handed hitting catcher registered pop times from 1.94-2.01 to second base, 76 mph out of the crouch from long, over-the-top arm slot, average hands receiving. Hits from slightly crouched setup, wide base, short stride, turns front foot in to load hips, holds hands high, little movement loading hands, long, level bat path produced line drives from gap-to-gap during batting practice, 81 mph exit velocity. Ran a 7.82 60.