Oppedisano is a 5-foot-10, 132 pound right-handed pitching prospect. The movements of his delivery are short and allow him to get balanced before heading down the mound. He separates well at the top, yielding an arm-swing in a lower ¾ slot. The result is a fastball that sits 70-71 MPH with some late run. The breaking pitch was 60-61 MPH with a big break. He also mixed in a change-up at 65-67 MPH that showed cut spin
7/01/20
5-foot-11, 145-pound, thin, athletic frame, sloped shoulders, wiry strength, with plenty of room for added strength. A right-handed pitcher, simple, repeatable delivery, slower paced delivery, could build more momentum down the mound. Landing slight across his body. The arm action is short and clean on the back side, working through a 3/4 slot. The fastball was clocked at 72 mph, with arm side run, with a ton more in there as he adds strength and physically matures. The breaking pitch was clocked at 57-59 mph, bigger break, more slurve action to it, will need to add more fastball hand speed. Didn't show a changeup, arm action is clean enough to add this pitch to his repertoire. Added strength training is a must will aid in his development.
1/04/20
5-foot-10, 132 pound right-handed hitting infielder had a tee exit velocity of 70 mph. He hits out of an athletic, slightly open stance. The bat sits just off the back shoulder and looks relaxed. There is some early movement before transitioning into a load to the backside. The bat-head takes a flat path to and through the hitting zone. He does a good job of maintaining balance throughout the swing.
Defensively, he threw 68 mph from the outfield. The feet are active prior to the ball being hit. As he works to field the ball, the feet are deliberate in getting him into the fielding position. The glove is in a relaxed position and his transition into the throwing position is good. The arm-swing is clean and he stays in line with the target throughout the process.
On the mound, the movements are short and controlled to get into the balance point. Once over the rubber, he works down the mound on a good line with home plate. The arm-swing is a lower ¾ slot producing some late run with his fastball that sat 68-69 mph. He also mixed in a breaking pitch at 55-58 mph that he seemed to struggle with being under.
Tee Exit Velocity- 70 mph
OF Velocity- 68 mph
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Oppedisano is a 5-foot-10, 132 pound right-handed pitching prospect. The movements of his delivery are short and allow him to get balanced before heading down the mound. He separates well at the top, yielding an arm-swing in a lower ¾ slot. The result is a fastball that sits 70-71 MPH with some late run. The breaking pitch was 60-61 MPH with a big break. He also mixed in a change-up at 65-67 MPH that showed cut spin
5-foot-11, 145-pound, thin, athletic frame, sloped shoulders, wiry strength, with plenty of room for added strength. A right-handed pitcher, simple, repeatable delivery, slower paced delivery, could build more momentum down the mound. Landing slight across his body. The arm action is short and clean on the back side, working through a 3/4 slot. The fastball was clocked at 72 mph, with arm side run, with a ton more in there as he adds strength and physically matures. The breaking pitch was clocked at 57-59 mph, bigger break, more slurve action to it, will need to add more fastball hand speed. Didn't show a changeup, arm action is clean enough to add this pitch to his repertoire. Added strength training is a must will aid in his development.
5-foot-10, 132 pound right-handed hitting infielder had a tee exit velocity of 70 mph. He hits out of an athletic, slightly open stance. The bat sits just off the back shoulder and looks relaxed. There is some early movement before transitioning into a load to the backside. The bat-head takes a flat path to and through the hitting zone. He does a good job of maintaining balance throughout the swing.
Defensively, he threw 68 mph from the outfield. The feet are active prior to the ball being hit. As he works to field the ball, the feet are deliberate in getting him into the fielding position. The glove is in a relaxed position and his transition into the throwing position is good. The arm-swing is clean and he stays in line with the target throughout the process.
On the mound, the movements are short and controlled to get into the balance point. Once over the rubber, he works down the mound on a good line with home plate. The arm-swing is a lower ¾ slot producing some late run with his fastball that sat 68-69 mph. He also mixed in a breaking pitch at 55-58 mph that he seemed to struggle with being under.
Tee Exit Velocity- 70 mph
OF Velocity- 68 mph