5-foot-9, 167-pound, average athletic frame. The shoulders are rounded back is wider, has room for development, is well proportioned. A two way player, projects more as a right-handed pitcher, pounds the zone with three pitches. Off the mound, has a slow controlled delivery, hands start high and stay high throughout, gets to a good gather, weight stays on the back side, lead leg has a small pause to it at the peek. The lead leg has good direction, stride is longer, back side, has more of a drop and drive approach. The arm works out of a high ¾ slot, has average length on the back side. The fastball was clocked at 68-70 mph, with action to the arm side, worked it low to the ground to both sides. Throws both secondary pitches for strikes, with the change up being the top one, has proper fade and action to it, depth is good gets to the plate and dies, good arm speed sells it well, clocked at 64-65 mph. The breaking ball has 11/5 spin and break, clocked at 56-59 mph, thrown for strikes. At the plate, hits from the right side, looks to drive the baseball to all fields. The setup is balanced, feet are even just wider than shoulder width, hands at the letters, with bat loaded up in a tilted position. The swing is flat through the zone, gets through the baseball and finishes high with one hand. The lower half is under control and uses the backside extremely well. Showed solid bat to ball skills. Defensively, gets off the bag with soft hands at first base, showed proper footwork on starts to second. The arm was clocked at 69 mph. A strike thrower on the mound, continued strength training and regimented throwing program will aid in the velocity increase.
5-foot-9, 167-pound, average athletic frame. The shoulders are rounded back is wider, has room for development, is well proportioned. A two way player, projects more as a right-handed pitcher, pounds the zone with three pitches. Off the mound, has a slow controlled delivery, hands start high and stay high throughout, gets to a good gather, weight stays on the back side, lead leg has a small pause to it at the peek. The lead leg has good direction, stride is longer, back side, has more of a drop and drive approach. The arm works out of a high ¾ slot, has average length on the back side. The fastball was clocked at 68-70 mph, with action to the arm side, worked it low to the ground to both sides. Throws both secondary pitches for strikes, with the change up being the top one, has proper fade and action to it, depth is good gets to the plate and dies, good arm speed sells it well, clocked at 64-65 mph. The breaking ball has 11/5 spin and break, clocked at 56-59 mph, thrown for strikes. At the plate, hits from the right side, looks to drive the baseball to all fields. The setup is balanced, feet are even just wider than shoulder width, hands at the letters, with bat loaded up in a tilted position. The swing is flat through the zone, gets through the baseball and finishes high with one hand. The lower half is under control and uses the backside extremely well. Showed solid bat to ball skills. Defensively, gets off the bag with soft hands at first base, showed proper footwork on starts to second. The arm was clocked at 69 mph. A strike thrower on the mound, continued strength training and regimented throwing program will aid in the velocity increase.
Sixty Yard Dash: 8.24
Position Velocity: 69 MPH
Exit Velocity: 73 MPH