The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.21
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
76.0
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.
6 feet 4, 205-pound projectable build. 4 years of eligibility remaining and open to transferring in the fall. The right hander uses a simple delivery with a slower tempo and longer arm action working to an over the top slot. Gets downhill angle on his FB working at 79-81 mph, topping at 82 mph and in the zone. Shows a slurve at 70 mph with 11/5 action and later break. Also, shows a slower CB at 62-63 mph with more gradual break. Straight CH at 70-71 mph. Shows feel for off speed pitches and the ability to throw them for strikes. Offensively he works from the right side with a slightly open, balanced setup. Uses a short stride in his load, gets his lower half through the ball and maintains balance throughout his swing. Uses a line drive approach working gap to gap with his barrel working short to the ball, level through the zone and getting extension out front. Exit velocity recorded at 89 mph and should improve with added looseness to his swing. At first base he shows average hands with fluid feet and shorter arm action working to an over the top slot. Stands up during his transfer leading to a slower release. Positional velocity recorded at 76 mph. Also, recorded at 7.21 in the 60-yard dash.
03.10.17 Cold day effected all pitchers. Fastball ramped up to 81, sitting 79-81 from an over-the-top slot. Flashed the ability to really spin the breaking ball with tight, downer action. Spin topped at 66. Long, lanky frame is still working back to top form after taking some time off in the fall and winter.
01.28.17 Lanky 6-foot-4, 185 pounder has length in his limbs. Still working to maximize his arm strength after taking time off in the fall, fastball ranged 78-81. Short-strider works from an over-the-top slot with a long arm stroke. Rhythm builds from slow to quick through the delivery, with the shoulders creating a little uphill leverage. Breaking ball is 12/6 with late action. Hand speed worked near the fastball allowing the spin pitch to sit 63-65. Change is the third pitch, flashing some comfort at 73-75.
08.23.16 Righty creates angle on all pitches from his 6-foot-4, 185 pound frame. Short arm action with some looseness, works to an over-the-top slot, producing a quick hand. Fastball ranged 81-84 and cut at times. The breaking ball sat 66-73 with sharp, late, downer action. It works with fastball look-alike hand speed and was consistently in the zone. The change-up cut at times, ranging 77-78 and around the zone. From a high flexed front-side, Eaker pulls through extension, at times re-coiling and working around the ball.
06.20.16: Standing at a lanky 6-foot-4, 185 pounds, Eaker produces a shorter arm action, with finishing extension, that works from a high-3/4 slot. Staying tall, with a calm head, there is a little re-coil in the front side at foot strike and a slight drift through balance at times. The fastball ranges 82-84 and touched 85. The breaking ball is his separator, sitting 66-68. While the velocity should increase with time, the breaking ball produced the 10th best spin rate, at the State Games, with a 2506rpm.
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06.11.18
6 feet 4, 205-pound projectable build. 4 years of eligibility remaining and open to transferring in the fall. The right hander uses a simple delivery with a slower tempo and longer arm action working to an over the top slot. Gets downhill angle on his FB working at 79-81 mph, topping at 82 mph and in the zone. Shows a slurve at 70 mph with 11/5 action and later break. Also, shows a slower CB at 62-63 mph with more gradual break. Straight CH at 70-71 mph. Shows feel for off speed pitches and the ability to throw them for strikes. Offensively he works from the right side with a slightly open, balanced setup. Uses a short stride in his load, gets his lower half through the ball and maintains balance throughout his swing. Uses a line drive approach working gap to gap with his barrel working short to the ball, level through the zone and getting extension out front. Exit velocity recorded at 89 mph and should improve with added looseness to his swing. At first base he shows average hands with fluid feet and shorter arm action working to an over the top slot. Stands up during his transfer leading to a slower release. Positional velocity recorded at 76 mph. Also, recorded at 7.21 in the 60-yard dash.
03.10.17
Cold day effected all pitchers. Fastball ramped up to 81, sitting 79-81 from an over-the-top slot. Flashed the ability to really spin the breaking ball with tight, downer action. Spin topped at 66. Long, lanky frame is still working back to top form after taking some time off in the fall and winter.
01.28.17
Lanky 6-foot-4, 185 pounder has length in his limbs. Still working to maximize his arm strength after taking time off in the fall, fastball ranged 78-81. Short-strider works from an over-the-top slot with a long arm stroke. Rhythm builds from slow to quick through the delivery, with the shoulders creating a little uphill leverage. Breaking ball is 12/6 with late action. Hand speed worked near the fastball allowing the spin pitch to sit 63-65. Change is the third pitch, flashing some comfort at 73-75.
08.23.16
Righty creates angle on all pitches from his 6-foot-4, 185 pound frame. Short arm action with some looseness, works to an over-the-top slot, producing a quick hand. Fastball ranged 81-84 and cut at times. The breaking ball sat 66-73 with sharp, late, downer action. It works with fastball look-alike hand speed and was consistently in the zone. The change-up cut at times, ranging 77-78 and around the zone. From a high flexed front-side, Eaker pulls through extension, at times re-coiling and working around the ball.
06.20.16: Standing at a lanky 6-foot-4, 185 pounds, Eaker produces a shorter arm action, with finishing extension, that works from a high-3/4 slot. Staying tall, with a calm head, there is a little re-coil in the front side at foot strike and a slight drift through balance at times. The fastball ranges 82-84 and touched 85. The breaking ball is his separator, sitting 66-68. While the velocity should increase with time, the breaking ball produced the 10th best spin rate, at the State Games, with a 2506rpm.