Uncommitted. Currently ranked No. 162 in Illinois’ 2024 class. Stands in a high-waisted and projectable 6-foot-1, 160-pound frame with plenty more to come. Started on the mound for the Sages, and although he didn’t get the results he wanted, it was still an impressive look at the uncommitted junior. Athletic mover with a high leg lift with tuck, tall and fall delivery down the mound, foot lands closed towards third base. Clean and quick arm path out of a ¾ slot with noticeable acceleration out front. Came out of the gate throwing three 90 mph fastballs in a row, but sat mostly 87-89 mph early on, showed clear ride through the zone with arm-side run at times. Mixed in a breaking ball at 74-77 mph with varying shapes, worked best when thrown hard, producing 12/6 shape, garnering multiple swings-and-misses. A must-know uncommitted junior in Illinois.
3/27/24
Uncommitted. Ranked No. 162 in the state’s junior class. Started on the mound for the Sages and batted sixth, still impressed on the day despite unfavorable results. 6-foot-1, 160-pound frame that boasts athleticism throughout, highly projectable with a high waist. Athletic delivery with a short stride; has a loose arm that’s quick out front from a ¾ slot. Fastball sat 84-87 mph with carry through the zone and he turned to a low-70s curveball with late, sharp bite at times; showed confidence to throw in any count, throwing it for a strike in a 3-0 count. A right-handed hitter at the plate, Young blasted a two-run home run in the first inning.
10/20/23
RHP Ike Young (Monticello, 2027) was one of the more intriguing prospects in attendance all weekend. Listed at an uber-projectable 6-foot-1 160-pounds, long/lean levers with room to add on strength. The right-hander has a low-effort and easy delivery, simple tall/fall operation down the mound that works in-line, athletic finish with a loose and whippy arm, over-the-top slot. Young worked his fastball in the 82-85 mph range, playing with some carry through the zone and collecting plenty of swing and miss. To pair off the fastball he went to a mid-70s breaking ball, developing feel and spin with 11/5 shape. Upside arm to know in IL.
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Uncommitted. Currently ranked No. 162 in Illinois’ 2024 class. Stands in a high-waisted and projectable 6-foot-1, 160-pound frame with plenty more to come. Started on the mound for the Sages, and although he didn’t get the results he wanted, it was still an impressive look at the uncommitted junior. Athletic mover with a high leg lift with tuck, tall and fall delivery down the mound, foot lands closed towards third base. Clean and quick arm path out of a ¾ slot with noticeable acceleration out front. Came out of the gate throwing three 90 mph fastballs in a row, but sat mostly 87-89 mph early on, showed clear ride through the zone with arm-side run at times. Mixed in a breaking ball at 74-77 mph with varying shapes, worked best when thrown hard, producing 12/6 shape, garnering multiple swings-and-misses. A must-know uncommitted junior in Illinois.
Uncommitted. Ranked No. 162 in the state’s junior class. Started on the mound for the Sages and batted sixth, still impressed on the day despite unfavorable results. 6-foot-1, 160-pound frame that boasts athleticism throughout, highly projectable with a high waist. Athletic delivery with a short stride; has a loose arm that’s quick out front from a ¾ slot. Fastball sat 84-87 mph with carry through the zone and he turned to a low-70s curveball with late, sharp bite at times; showed confidence to throw in any count, throwing it for a strike in a 3-0 count. A right-handed hitter at the plate, Young blasted a two-run home run in the first inning.
RHP Ike Young (Monticello, 2027) was one of the more intriguing prospects in attendance all weekend. Listed at an uber-projectable 6-foot-1 160-pounds, long/lean levers with room to add on strength. The right-hander has a low-effort and easy delivery, simple tall/fall operation down the mound that works in-line, athletic finish with a loose and whippy arm, over-the-top slot. Young worked his fastball in the 82-85 mph range, playing with some carry through the zone and collecting plenty of swing and miss. To pair off the fastball he went to a mid-70s breaking ball, developing feel and spin with 11/5 shape. Upside arm to know in IL.