CLASS OF 2019
RHP
2B
Quinn
Jones
Saratoga Springs (HS) • NY
6' 0" • 170LBS
R/R • 23yr 3mo
Travel Team: Adirondack Heat
6' 0" • 170LBS
R/R • 23yr 3mo
Travel Team: Adirondack Heat
Rankings
2019 National
Rankings available to Premium Subscriber
2019 State
Rankings available to Premium Subscriber
Commitment
UNCOMMITTED
Player has made a commitment?
Tell us where
Best Of Stats
Positional Tools
Hitting
Hitting
Pitching
Pitch Scores
Pitching Velos
Game Performance
Visual Edge
Pitch Ai
Notes
News
- 2018 MA/NH Top Prospect Games - Complete Evaluations - Jul 5, 2018
- Results from New England's 2018 MA-NH TPG 1 - Jun 28, 2018
- 2018 MA/NH TPG 1 - Top Performers - Jun 28, 2018
- 2017 New England Academic Games II: Complete Evaluations - Sep 26, 2017
- New England Insider: 2017 Academic Games II - Sneak Peek - Aug 26, 2017
- New England Insider: 2017 Academic Games II - Top Performers - Aug 23, 2017
- Results from New England's 2017 Academic Games II - Aug 21, 2017
Comments
Draft Reports
Contact
Premium Content Area
To unlock contact information, you need to purchase a ScoutPLUS subscription.
Purchase Subscription OR
Login
6-foot, 165-pound right-handed pitcher. Showed very well at the workout. The delivery is online, under control and repeated. The arm slot is slightly above ¾ and works quick out front. The glove side is soft and he stays with his arm. Showed the ability to be quick to the plate in the stretch and still hold his posture throughout. The fastball touched 84 mph, arm side run at times. The spin pitch is a true breaking ball, 70-71 mph with plus depth to it. The changeup is a developing pitch, sat at 72-75 mph. Quality arm with more to come, should pitch at a lower D1 level. Good student as well.
5-foot-11, 150-pound, average thin athletic frame, has plenty of room to fill out. A right-handed pitcher, with super loose and clean arm, can really spin the breaking ball. The delivery is simple and sound, gets to a good gather, stays over the rubber a long time, works down and builds momentum through the release. The lead leg has cross fire to it, leads to some deception, makes the breaking ball that much harder to square up. The arm path has average length on the back side, works out of a ¾ slot. The fastball was clocked at 78-81 mph, with sink to the arm side, held the velocity throughout his outing. The breaking ball is an above average pitch for his age, clocked in the high 60’s, has the proper shape and spin to it. The changeup is a work in progress, clocked at 68 mph, needs more feel, reps and practice will help, arm is clean enough to develop this pitch. Times to the plate were at 1.54, worked quick between pitches. Big follow, going to be a good one, legit bullpen arm at the next level.