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8.9.13 Perry may not have thrown the hardest of the pitchers who attended but he certainly carved up hitters with his stuff. Perry is a smaller compact lefty who struck out six of ten hitters faced. His breaking ball was the arguably the best one at the Unsigned Senior Games. His 12-6 curveball has good shape and bite. It ranged between 68-69 mph.
2.23.12 Perry is a 5-foot-10, 170-pound LHP/OF. Perry showed good instincts in the outfield. His hands were soft and he played through the ball well. Arm works from a 3/4 slot. At the plate, he shows a short simple load. Bat path is level through the zone. Not much pop at this point but has room to grow. Perry's best upside may be on the mound. He sat 79-81mph. His delivery is repeatable and smooth. Works from a 3/4 slot. Breaking ball has some sweep to it. Leaves it arm side from time to time but it still spins (69-70mph). Needs to get through the pitch all of the way. There is more in the tank if his lower half drives through all of the way and he eliminates any recoil.
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2.23.12 Perry is a 5-foot-10, 170-pound LHP/OF. Perry showed good instincts in the outfield. His hands were soft and he played through the ball well. Arm works from a 3/4 slot. At the plate, he shows a short simple load. Bat path is level through the zone. Not much pop at this point but has room to grow. Perry's best upside may be on the mound. He sat 79-81mph. His delivery is repeatable and smooth. Works from a 3/4 slot. Breaking ball has some sweep to it. Leaves it arm side from time to time but it still spins (69-70mph). Needs to get through the pitch all of the way. There is more in the tank if his lower half drives through all of the way and he eliminates any recoil.