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CLASS OF 2016

RHP

Corey
DeMauro

Elmira College
Westhill (HS) • NY
6' 0" • 140LBS
R/R • 26yr

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Unsigned Senior Showcase (October 3, 2015) Corey checks in at a slender 6-foot-0, 140 pounds with long legs and arms. Projectable frame with plenty of room for mass. Pitching-  Corey seemed to be landing more open to the 1B side in game action causing his arm to runaway from his body and not duplicate his velocity from the August event. Fastball sat 74-77 MPH with all kinds of action from his low 3/4 slot (almost side arm). Slider sat in the 67-70 range and when on top showed some late tilt. Change up a bit firm at 71-73 MPH. With his slot and deception, Corey can a valuable addition to any staff at the next level. Being able to repeat his delivery, arm slot and release point will be the biggest challenges ahead. If consistent in the zone, he'll continue to be an arm that is difficult to square up.
Hudson Valley Open (August 12, 2015) Pitching- Slight build at 6'0" 140lbs but with a live and loose arm that works from a low 3/4 slot. Ton of action from his fastball which sat 77-79 MPH but performed harder, creating awkward swings and jam shots. Slow development up to balance point through his rocker step. Features a glove tap at his peak position before speeding up the remaining delivery.  Lands slight open with stride and front side but does not seem to effect release point. Recoils some with his delivery which could provide some unnecessary stress. Breaking ball falls into the slider family at 69-72 with some late tilt to it. Change up needs work at 73-75 but with that type of arm action and movement, it could be a go to pitch over the long term.  

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