The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.96
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
89.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
7/11/17 Texas A&M recruit, currently ranked No. 87 overall, No. 3 in Michigan’s 2018 class. 6-foot-1, 195-pound right-handed hitting outfielder, proportionally strong quick-twitch athlete. Delivered an all-around impressive performance at the Midwest ProCase, showcasing high-level tools across the board. Offensively, hits from a relaxed, slightly open setup; fluid pre-pitch rhythm, swings with controlled aggression; generates explosive bat speed, stays strong through the ball, maintains balance through contact. Has quieted down the swing since last look; repeats well, stays inside, knows how to backspin a baseball with loft. Tanked a few taper-blasts in BP. Registered 97 mph exit velocity with wood. Ran a 6.71 laser-timed 60 and was clocked at 91 mph from the outfield. Moves around the outfield with confidence, throws have carry from high-3/4 slot. Overall established himself as a high-follow draft prospect moving forward.
6/29/16 Rodriguez is a 6-foot, 195 pound physically developed prospect with a baby face. Ran a 6.96 60 yard dash. Has good strength in the OF throwing 89 mph with good carry. Hits from a balanced stance, using a smooth load, leg lift and easy cut. Rodriguez showed big power hitting several home runs daily in batting practice. 97 mph exit velocity.
3/6/16 Rodriguez has an athletic 6-foot, 190-pound build. He stands open in the batter’s box and uses a knee pinch with his load. He showed good rhythm and had plus bat speed with a good approach. His exit velocity was 92 mph and he ran a 6.87 60-yard dash. In the outfield, he showed the ability to take good routes to the ball with a quick first step and work through it with his lower half well and under control. His position velocity from the outfield was 92 mph.
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7/11/17
Texas A&M recruit, currently ranked No. 87 overall, No. 3 in Michigan’s 2018 class. 6-foot-1, 195-pound right-handed hitting outfielder, proportionally strong quick-twitch athlete. Delivered an all-around impressive performance at the Midwest ProCase, showcasing high-level tools across the board. Offensively, hits from a relaxed, slightly open setup; fluid pre-pitch rhythm, swings with controlled aggression; generates explosive bat speed, stays strong through the ball, maintains balance through contact. Has quieted down the swing since last look; repeats well, stays inside, knows how to backspin a baseball with loft. Tanked a few taper-blasts in BP. Registered 97 mph exit velocity with wood. Ran a 6.71 laser-timed 60 and was clocked at 91 mph from the outfield. Moves around the outfield with confidence, throws have carry from high-3/4 slot. Overall established himself as a high-follow draft prospect moving forward.
6/29/16
Rodriguez is a 6-foot, 195 pound physically developed prospect with a baby face. Ran a 6.96 60 yard dash. Has good strength in the OF throwing 89 mph with good carry. Hits from a balanced stance, using a smooth load, leg lift and easy cut. Rodriguez showed big power hitting several home runs daily in batting practice. 97 mph exit velocity.
3/6/16
Rodriguez has an athletic 6-foot, 190-pound build. He stands open in the batter’s box and uses a knee pinch with his load. He showed good rhythm and had plus bat speed with a good approach. His exit velocity was 92 mph and he ran a 6.87 60-yard dash. In the outfield, he showed the ability to take good routes to the ball with a quick first step and work through it with his lower half well and under control. His position velocity from the outfield was 92 mph.