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CLASS OF 2015

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OF

Jamison
Raines

Maple Woods JC
Fort Osage (HS) • MO
6'3" • 175LBS
R/R • 27yr 2mo
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8/17/14 – Raines is a wiry, athletic 6-foot-3, 175-pound right-hand hitting outfielder. He posted a home-to-first time of 4.62. He throws from a high ¾ arm slot. His throws were mostly accurate and had good carry. Jamison plays through the ball. His position velo was 80 MPH. At the plate, Raines has a balanced setup with a back load. Jamison stays inside the ball well and uses the middle of the field. He had an exit velo of 82 MPH.
8/17/14 – Raines is a projectable 6-foot-3, 175-pound right-handed pitcher. He has a ¾ delivery with quick arm speed and short arm action. Jamison throws with regular effort and stays in-line with the target. He had a fastball velocity range of 75-82 MPH with run. His curveball was at 64-69 MPH with 10/4 tilt. Jamison’s change-up ranged from 73-75 with near fastball arm speed.
2/21/14 – Raines is an athletic 6-foot-1 170-pound outfielder that runs a 4.35 home-to-first.  He has a line drive approach with speed and extension in his bat path.  He gets uphill, but showed the ability to square up the ball consistently.  He had one of the top exit velos for outfielders at 85 MPH.   Defensively, Raines has a ¾ release producing throws at 79 MPH.  He had a clean exchange and put all of his throws on target.
2/21/14 – Raines is an athletic 6-foot-2, 170-pound right handed pitcher, with frame that add strength and velocity. He has a ¾ release and good arm speed.  Raines’ fastball had some run and was clocked at 79-81 MPH.  His curveball has a slider shape with late break and was clocked at 66-70 MPH and his change-up was between 73-75 MPH.  He has good balance and stays in-line as he gets down the mound.

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