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CLASS OF 2021

OF
RHP

Thomas
DiLandri

Texas Christian
Home School (HS) • NV
6' 3" • 198LBS
R/R • 21yr 9mo
Travel Team: LVR/Team Elite Prime

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Best Of Stats

Power
105
Exit Velocity (max)
2/10/19
-
Exit Velocity (avg)
-
Distance (max)
-
Sweet Spot %
Run
6.6
60
2/10/19
-
30-yd
-
10-yd
-
Run speed (max)
Defense
-
INF Velo
90
OF Velo
2/10/19
-
C Velo
-
Pop Time
Pitching

Fastball

91
Velocity (max)
8/17/19
88 - 91
Velo Range
8/17/19
-
Spin Rate (avg)

Changeup

79 - 81
Velo Range
8/17/19
-
Spin Rate (avg)

Positional Tools

2019
60 Yard Dash
6.60
Outfield Velocity
90.0
Power / Speed Score
15.9
Nevada All-State Games
Aug 17, 2019
Position
89
OF Velo
101
Exit Velo
Southern Nevada Preseason I.D.
Feb 10, 2019
Position
6.60
60-yard
90
OF Velo
105
Exit Velo

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Hitting

Pitching

Pitch Scores

Pitching Velos

2019
Fastball
Velocity Max
91.0
Fastball
Velocity Avg
89.5
Changeup
Velocity Avg
80.0
Nevada All-State Games
Aug 17, 2019
Pitching
91
Max FB
88 - 91
FB
79 - 81
CH

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Comments

8/18/19

TCU Commit 6-foot-3 195. Simply put, DiLandri is “tooled up”. He has present strength in an athletic build that is well proportioned. He consistently runs well, but due to some tenderness sat out the 60-yard dash this time around. He has electric bat speed, posting an event best 101 MPH exit velocity off the tee. His first swing in BP drove the ball beyond the fence. At times there is so much strength and bat speed, he can be a little short through the zone, but contact is loud to the middle and pull side of the field consistently. Defensively, DiLandri has a strong arm with a positional velocity of 89. He has a longer exchange with some violence to his throwing action but his arm strength makes up for any loss of time in transition. His tools provide the ability to profile at all three outfield spots and be a middle of the order type bat at the next level.

DiLandri is a 2-way prospect going into his junior year. The TCU commit is physically gifted with an athletic body that definitely looks the part on the ball field. On the mound, Thomas displayed good mound awareness with a smooth, clean delivery. Staying back over the rubber during leg lift, Thomas gathers and accelerates down the mound into foot plant, with good shoulder/hip separation. Arm action is clean with plenty of arm strength, throwing from a 3/4 slot, Thomas FB clocked in 88-90 touching 91. Thomas did not throw any breaking pitches but did use his CH 79-81, as his off speed out. Thomas will be one to follow in the 2021 class of prospects.

8/17/19

Simply put, DiLandri is “tooled up”. He has present strength in an athletic build that is well proportioned. He consistently runs well, but due to some tenderness sat out the 60-yard dash this time around. He has electric bat speed, posting an event best 101 MPH exit velocity off the tee. His first swing in BP drove the ball beyond the fence. At times there is so much strength and bat speed, he can be a little short through the zone, but contact is loud to the middle and pull side of the field consistently. Defensively, DiLandri has a strong arm with a positional velocity of 89. He has a longer exchange with some violence to his throwing action but his arm strength makes up for any loss of time in transition. His tools provide the ability to profile at all three outfield spots and be a middle of the order type bat at the next level.

Thomas is a 2-way prospect going into his junior year. The TCU commit is physically gifted with an athletic body that definitely looks the part on the ball field. On the mound, Thomas displayed good mound awareness with a smooth, clean delivery. Staying back over the rubber during leg lift, Thomas gathers and accelerates down the mound into foot plant, with good shoulder/hip separation. Arm action is clean with plenty of arm strength, throwing from a 3/4 slot, Thomas FB clocked in 88-90 touching 91. Thomas did not throw any breaking pitches but did use his CH 79-81, as his off speed out. Thomas will be one to follow in the 2021 class of prospects.

2/10/19 -TCU commit. Physical, 6-foot-2, 195, Di Landri has a strong, athletic build with present strength and quickness.  Di Landri is ‘tooled up”.  He ran a 6.6 60-yard dash which provide him the ability to stay in centerfield.  His outfield actions reveal an advanced awareness of footwork and rhythm. He employed and added shuffle in most instances to accommodate his positional velocity of 90 mph.  Body control and consistent rhythm will provide for more true and accurate throws, but the tools are present.  At the plate, Di Landri strength and electric bat speed illustrated by his event best 105 mph exit velocity, provide power potential beyond his years.  He consistently made loud contact after settling in.  He sets and loads with a high back elbow, taller in stature, employing a leg kick trigger and tipping the barrel toward the pitcher.  He whips the bat throw the zone with authority. Easy to see why he has already accepted a Division 1 offer, but chances are the MLB will be knocking as well 

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