5'9" 165 lbs. compact and sturdy frame. Corrales's stuff isn't overpowering, but he continues to produce quality outings on the mound and last Thursday against Sam Houston was no different. He didn't have great command of his 74-77 mph SL, but did pull the strings on a couple of nice CH's to RHH's at 76-78 mph. Corrales did still have command of his 82-85 mph FB, as he was able to move the pitch to all quadrants and it showed good life through the zone with spin rates that average 2392 RPM's. He ended up tossing a complete-game shutout and gave up 6 H with 2 BB adnd 5 K's. The uncommitted senior southpaw has definitely positioned himself as one of the top uncommitted arms in the state's 2024 class.
2/22/24
At 5'9" 160 lbs. Corrales isn't the biggest guy out on the field, but he made his impact felt in a big way for the Bucs last Thursday in a doubleheader matchup against Live Oak and Flowermound. The uncommitted southpaw got the start against the Eagles, in what turned out to be a pitchers duel, and was super sharp. Corrales located his 81-86 mph FB extremely well to his arm-side and elevated at the right times to induce swings & misses. His SL was as sharp as we've ever seen it at 75-78 mph with late break down in the zone, and he also had his typical late-fading 72-75 mph CH that was used primarily against RHH's. He ended up earning the no-decision, but not for a lack of effort, as he tossed 8 innings and gave up only 2 H, 1 R, and 0 ER with 0 BB and 6 K's, on 86 pitches with 66 strikes to only 20 balls. As good as he was on the mound, he was equally as good at the plate, as he delivered a walk-off homerun in the bottom of the 9th inning to seal Barbe's 2-1 win over Live Oak. Corrales added two more hits in the night cap against Flowermound to finish the day 3-7 at the plate with the HR, 3 RBI, and 3 R.
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At 5'9" 160 lbs. Corrales isn't the biggest guy out on the field, but he made his impact felt in a big way for the Bucs last Thursday in a doubleheader matchup against Live Oak and Flowermound. The uncommitted southpaw got the start against the Eagles, in what turned out to be a pitchers duel, and was super sharp. Corrales located his 81-86 mph FB extremely well to his arm-side and elevated at the right times to induce swings & misses. His SL was as sharp as we've ever seen it at 75-78 mph with late break down in the zone, and he also had his typical late-fading 72-75 mph CH that was used primarily against RHH's. He ended up earning the no-decision, but not for a lack of effort, as he tossed 8 innings and gave up only 2 H, 1 R, and 0 ER with 0 BB and 6 K's, on 86 pitches with 66 strikes to only 20 balls. As good as he was on the mound, he was equally as good at the plate, as he delivered a walk-off homerun in the bottom of the 9th inning to seal Barbe's 2-1 win over Live Oak. Corrales added two more hits in the night cap against Flowermound to finish the day 3-7 at the plate with the HR, 3 RBI, and 3 R.