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CLASS OF 2019

C
OF

Kyle
Vachon

Glens Falls (HS) • NY
6' 0" • 212LBS
R/R • 23yr 2mo
Travel Team: Tri-City Bombers

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2019 National

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Power
86
Exit Velocity (max)
6/25/18
-
Exit Velocity (avg)
-
Distance (max)
-
Sweet Spot %
Defense
-
INF Velo
-
OF Velo
75
C Velo
6/25/18
2.08 - 2.22
Pop Time
6/25/18

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2018
Pop Time
2.08 - 2.22
Catcher Velocity
75.0
2018 NYS Games
Jun 25, 2018
Position
2.08 - 2.22
Pop Time
75
C Velo
86
Exit Velo

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July 2018

Strong bodied with good size to his frame. Thick lower half. Simple stance at the plate with no wasted movement. Hands work to the ball quickly and he generates consistent hard contact. Aggressive approach with some good pull-side power.

June 25-27, 2018 (NYS Games) 

60 Yard Dash: 

Exit Velocity: 
86
Positional Arm: 
75
Pop-Time: 2.08-2.22
Well built and durable, wide base, long arm action, average footwork and release, 75 mph arm strength with a 2.08 pop time. In the box, wide and relaxed, minimal hand movement, upright stance, short and compact to the ball, 86 mph exit velo.

Preseason All State (February 20, 2017)


Vachon, a 2019 well built right-handed hitting catcher currently ranked as the 4th best catching prospect for the 2019 class, stands at 6-foot-0 and weighs 225 pounds, ran a 7.38 60, but has been as quick as 7.28 in the past.  Offensively- Hits from a square balanced wider lower half, slight bend with both knees with the feet outside the shoulder, hands above the back shoulder with the barrel of the bat slightly greater than 45-degrees. Gets to the launch phase of the swing with a subtle shift of weight to the back side while the lead foot elevates with a moderate stride towards the pitcher while the hands are loaded even with the back shoulder with the barrel of the bat getting a slight wrap to the pitcher. Drove the ball well from the pull side line to the center of the field, keeping the hands in sequence behind the rotation of the hips as well as staying compact to the ball. Recorded an impressive exit velocity of 91 MPH, (+3 MPH from July), on the day.  Defensively- Square primary stance with some stiffness to the receiving arm as the elbow stays locked, although the hand does get a slight quarter turn getting into a relaxed position, while the pitch approaches the zone. On throws to second base, transferred the ball from the center of the body chest height, with a pushing action of the glove. The throwing arm gets wrapped behind the head, causing a premature pulling of the lead arm causing the throwing arm to cast away from the body from the power position to the release. With a cleaner transfer and shorter arm action, throws will improve carry as well as the arm velocity of 74 MPH (+3 MPH from last event),  as well as the 2.07 pop time recorded, but has been a quick as 2.01 at past events.

Individual Player Evaluation (July 20, 2016)
Vachon is solid 6-foot-0; 215 pound catcher. He ran a respectable 7.28 60. Offensively- Vachon starts in a slight spread stance with his feet even and hands just up and off back shoulder. Controlled load back of the hands; front side extends on stride and locks out with contact; occasionally this will create an uphill position to launch his hands from. Can work gap-to-gap with line drives; pounds the left center gap with some lift; 2-handed finish. Middle of the order threat as he progresses. Exit Velocity an impressive 88 MPH.  Defensively- Vachon presents a compact; low to the ground target both in his primary and secondary setups. Feet were slightly angle on his throw downs but gains ground effectively. Slight delay from glove to throwing hand; if corrected he’ll be an easy sub 2.0 guy. Arm strength is there for his age at 71 MPH to accompany a 2.01-2.09 pop time. Skill set on both ends impressive for the 2019 grad.

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