5-foot-11, 130-pound, long, thin athletic frame, rounded shoulders with room for added weight gains. A right-handed pitcher, simple delivery, hands start low, slight raise with leg lift. The lift is under control, coil to it, stride is inline with minimal pull to frontside. Gets out front on the finish, good extension. The arm works from a 3/4 to lower 3/4 slot. The fastball was clocked at 78 mph, with arm side run and action, creating heavy sink. Threw a small slider at 71 mph, late tight break to it, mixing in a changeup as well. Pitched two solid innings, pounded the zone with minimal contact, hard to square up, will create a ton of ground balls.
10/05/19
5-foot-11, 130-pound right-handed pitcher. Showed very well at the event as the stuff is heavy and deceptive. The fastball sits 78-79 mph , arm side action to the pitch. The spin pitch is 69-70 mph, good shape to it and comes out late. The changeup is a developing pitch, sat 72-73 mph. The delivery is online and the slot is 3/4. The delivery is rotational as he spins through the drive to foot strike phase. The glove has action to it and the arm works quick and clean. There is a small pause at the top of the lift and minimal back lean. The ball jumps out of his hand, with better direction he could really make a jump.
7/16/19
5-foot-11, 130-pound right-handed pitcher. The fastball sat 79- 80 mph with run and sink to the pitch. Showed solid command of the fastball. The spin pitch is solid in shape, sitting 70-72 with depth. The changeup is 70-71 mph, fade and sink to the pitch. Had a good feel for all 3 pitches. The delivery is online with the feet and 3/4 in slot. The arm works whippy and is quick. The tracking comes offline prior to foot strike. The glove has some pull to it, as it takes him to the first base side. Solid prospect and arm.
3/17/19
This funky 5-foot-11, 130-pound right handed pitcher is really deceptive. He uses a low, sidearm arm slot to get the fastball up to 75 mph with some sink. From the full wide up he uses a short step back to get into the balance position. He stay nicely over the midline before starting toward home plate. As he gets to the landing foot, he does fall hard to the firstbase side. The breaking ball was 65 mph and he had some trouble getting on top of the pitch. The changeup was 69 mph and showed good action.From the stretch is where I really like his stuff. He closes off the front side as he come set, which creates a tough look for right-handers. The fastball become tougher to see and shows some more tilt. The breaking ball also show more bit. The arm is funky and it works. I like the slot and the potential for increases velocity. He’s a guy to keep an eye on for sure.
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5-foot-11, 130-pound, long, thin athletic frame, rounded shoulders with room for added weight gains. A right-handed pitcher, simple delivery, hands start low, slight raise with leg lift. The lift is under control, coil to it, stride is inline with minimal pull to frontside. Gets out front on the finish, good extension. The arm works from a 3/4 to lower 3/4 slot. The fastball was clocked at 78 mph, with arm side run and action, creating heavy sink. Threw a small slider at 71 mph, late tight break to it, mixing in a changeup as well. Pitched two solid innings, pounded the zone with minimal contact, hard to square up, will create a ton of ground balls.
5-foot-11, 130-pound right-handed pitcher. Showed very well at the event as the stuff is heavy and deceptive. The fastball sits 78-79 mph , arm side action to the pitch. The spin pitch is 69-70 mph, good shape to it and comes out late. The changeup is a developing pitch, sat 72-73 mph. The delivery is online and the slot is 3/4. The delivery is rotational as he spins through the drive to foot strike phase. The glove has action to it and the arm works quick and clean. There is a small pause at the top of the lift and minimal back lean. The ball jumps out of his hand, with better direction he could really make a jump.
5-foot-11, 130-pound right-handed pitcher. The fastball sat 79- 80 mph with run and sink to the pitch. Showed solid command of the fastball. The spin pitch is solid in shape, sitting 70-72 with depth. The changeup is 70-71 mph, fade and sink to the pitch. Had a good feel for all 3 pitches. The delivery is online with the feet and 3/4 in slot. The arm works whippy and is quick. The tracking comes offline prior to foot strike. The glove has some pull to it, as it takes him to the first base side. Solid prospect and arm.
This funky 5-foot-11, 130-pound right handed pitcher is really deceptive. He uses a low, sidearm arm slot to get the fastball up to 75 mph with some sink. From the full wide up he uses a short step back to get into the balance position. He stay nicely over the midline before starting toward home plate. As he gets to the landing foot, he does fall hard to the firstbase side. The breaking ball was 65 mph and he had some trouble getting on top of the pitch. The changeup was 69 mph and showed good action.From the stretch is where I really like his stuff. He closes off the front side as he come set, which creates a tough look for right-handers. The fastball become tougher to see and shows some more tilt. The breaking ball also show more bit. The arm is funky and it works. I like the slot and the potential for increases velocity. He’s a guy to keep an eye on for sure.