CLASS OF 2018
3B
SS
Joe
Muzio
Belmont Abbey College
St. John's Prep (HS) • MA
6' 0" • 185LBS
L/R • 24yr 9mo
Travel Team: NEB
St. John's Prep (HS) • MA
6' 0" • 185LBS
L/R • 24yr 9mo
Travel Team: NEB
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6-foot, 185-pound, strong, durable athletic frame. A left-handed hitter, the swing is short and quick to the baseball. The hands start at shoulder height, are loose, start in a good hitting position. The feet are shoulder width apart and are slightly open, for timing uses a small controlled leg kick and he gains ground with stride foot. The swing is flat through the zone, stays through the baseball, hits the ball where it's pitched. Showed the ability to really handle the barrel, drives the ball to all fields. Currently has gap to gap power, as he gets stronger should convert to being above average. Defensively, solid prep steps works low to the ground, hands are soft, feet gain ground and work well with his glove actions. The arm action is clean, short, ball comes out of a ¾ slot, clocked at 80 mph, has plenty of arm, showed to have easy carry and flight on all throws. Good looking corner infielder, high follow for me.
Forty-Yard Dash: 5.18
Exit Velocity: 87 mph
9/25/16
Athletic left-handed hitting corner infielder who is coming along very nicely, improving every time I see him. Ran a 4.4 down the line on his dig to first base. The glove is above average at third, he gets off the ball and he has plenty of arm to make all the throws. Good on the slow roller as well. Threw 81 mph across the diamond at the event. The bat has life to it, tee exit velocity of 86 mph. Sets up with his hands even and his feet shoulder width apart. The front foot is lifted up as the ball approaches, and at time late getting down. This causes the bat path to be long and late. I would suggest getting setup on the bottom half sooner, to let his hands work freely. Good looking player, got a couple hits in the game.
8/21/16
Athletic left-handed hitting third baseman, that I really like. The glove is solid, the arm works clean and is strong. The feet need to continue to improve but the tools are there to be a left-handed hitting third baseman. Threw 79 mph across the diamond with accuracy. Ran a 4.68 down the line on his dig in the game. Lashed a couple balls in the game and played a solid third base. Tee exit velocity of 82 mph. Hits out of an even footed, slightly open start. The front foot closes down as the ball approaches. The bottom half needs to be a bit more under control, he dives into the plate during the pick up and put down of the front foot. The path is flat, a bit long and he uses a 1-hand finish after contact. Added strength and improved foot speed, and you have a serious guy.
6/23/16
Left-handed hitting corner infielder who is a legit prospect for me at this point of his development. At the plate, he displayed and even base setup with and even hand approach. He handles the barrel well to contact as the hands work freely to contact. Tee exit velocity of 84 mph and ran a 4.59 on a dig to first, which must improve as he matures as a player. Showed a clean glove and good throwing arm across the diamond. Threw 77 mph with a short path and plenty of strength to it. Good looking player based off the workout.