CLASS OF 2019
RHP
3B
Patrick
Casserly
Holy Cross
Central Catholic (HS) • MA
5' 11" • 195LBS
R/R • 24yr 2mo
Travel Team: Nokona Chiefs
Central Catholic (HS) • MA
5' 11" • 195LBS
R/R • 24yr 2mo
Travel Team: Nokona Chiefs
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5-foot-11, 195 pounds physical right-handed hitting first baseman and pitcher. On the mound, shows a clean arm swing and pitches out of a plus ¾ arm slot. The lift is athletic and the direction of his feet are solid. Reminds me of an arm strength reliever at the next level. With better tracking, he could run up velocity numbers as he matures. Positionally, the glove is solid at first base. Threw 79 mph across the diamond with accuracy. The bat is loud, as the hands and frame are strong. Tee exit velocity of 97 mph. The bottom half is under control throughout the swing, and he uses plus hand speed to maneuver the barrel. Made solid contact throughout the session, hammering the ball all over the cage. Physical bat. Ran a 3.94 thirty.
Tee Exit Velo-97
INF Velo- 79 mph
11/13/2016
Physical right-handed hitting catcher that pitches as well. Behind the plate, showed arm strength, throwing 72 mph from behind the dish. Coming off a major knee injury, would like to see the transfer and footwork as he gets fully invested in the season.Pop time of 1.98 as the accuracy of the throws to second need to improve. Took ground balls at shortstop, threw 78 mph across the diamond. More than likely profiles as a first baseman when he is not catching. The bat has serious juice to it, 92 mph exit velocity. The barrel is short to the ball and has thunder behind it. Sets up with the feet close and closed off with his front foot at contact. Strong and fast with his hands. Power potential at the plate. On the mound, the fastball touched 77 mph with arm side action to it. The spin pitch is slurvy, sitting at 65-67 mph, needs more fastball hand speed to it. The changeup is 69-70 mph with the makings of the right spin. The delivery has a major coil to it at the top of the lift. The front side direction is off target to the plate, glove side pull aids minimal head movement. The slot is 3/4 and throwing the top half of the ball is imperative. Big and strong athlete, good follow.