CLASS OF 2014
RHP
OF
Tyler
Waslawski
Traverse City St. Francis (HS) • MI
5' 10" • 170LBS
R/R • 28yr 1mo
5' 10" • 170LBS
R/R • 28yr 1mo
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2014 National
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5-foot-10, 175 pound two way player. On the mound, the right hander throws through a high 3/4 slot with long arm action. Some rhythm in delivery. Regular effort. His 78-80 mph fastball tended to stay straight. Offers two different breaking balls. The 11/5 curveball sits between 62-63 and features above average depth. 68-70 mph slider. Also showed plus command of his 68-71 mph changeup. Ran a 7.40 60 yard dash time. In the field, he topped out at 73 mph. Clean exchange. Tended to field the ball deep. The right handed hitter uses a toe tap stride with balanced set up. Tends to arm bar. Showed some linedrive ability but needs to continue to work on consistency. Top exit velocity of 83 mph.
8/9/13
Waslawski swings the bat well. Has some looseness in his swing can can get extended. Picked up a basehit in the games and went the other way. On the mound he threw a clean inning and used all three pitches, throwing them all for strikes.
7/2/13
5-foot-10 lanky RHP/OF, Room to grow. Ran 7.57 Arm strength needs to improve (71mph). Some bat speed at the plate. Quick delivery on mound with long arm action. Fastball sat between 73-74mph. Has a tendency to get underneath the baseball a bit causing the ball to be up.