CLASS OF 2018
3B
RHP
Ethan
Suh
Pepperdine
Ridgewood (HS) • NJ
5' 9" • 165LBS
R/R • 24yr 6mo
Travel Team: Northern Valley Hurricanes
Ridgewood (HS) • NJ
5' 9" • 165LBS
R/R • 24yr 6mo
Travel Team: Northern Valley Hurricanes
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7/25/2017
5-foot-9, 165-pound right-handed hitting corner infielder. The prep steps and ability to move at third are present. Threw 80 mph across the diamond and had done a good amount of throwing the day before the event. The glove works and he can make the slow roller play. Ran a 4.51 down the line on his dig to first base. The bat has plus life to it, put on a good batting practice display at the event. Tee exit velocity of 87 mph. Showed power potential to the pull side of the field. Sets up with his feet wide, bottom half under control other than a slight forward lean as he gets into separation. The bat head is whipped to the zone with plus life. The barrel could be flattened to cover the dish better. Swung the bat well in the game. Solid prospect that academic schools should be all over.
9/20/15 -- Suh is a 5-foot-7, 180 pound 3B/RHP prospect. He hits from the right side with a wide, slightly open stance and has minimal movement through his swing, allowing him to show good bat control. He has bat speed and hits balls hard to his pull side. The only issue is that he is occasionally hard on his front side. Has heavy feet defensively which is why he is a 3B with soft hands. Throws from a higher arm slot and has good carry on his throws. On the mound, he pitches with good angle for a pitcher his size and commands the fastball down in the zone. His velocity topped at 80 miles-per-hour which is produced by a fast arm from a high 3/4 arm slot. The ball jumps out of his hand and there is some deceptive velocity involved. His breaking ball has shape potential but has a hump out of his hand at this point. There is a lot to like about the young prospect.