CLASS OF 2016
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OF
Craig
Lewis
Seton Hill University
Howland (HS) • OH
5' 10" • 175LBS
L/L • 27yr 7mo
Howland (HS) • OH
5' 10" • 175LBS
L/L • 27yr 7mo
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5-foot-10, 170-pound strong, athletic build. Left-handed hitter that stands tall and open. Uses a toe tap to get to even and for his load. Shows some strength in his swing and a flat path with power to pull side. Registered top exit velocity of 88 mph and was 4.25 home to first. From the outfield he uses a good run thru, but needs to utilize more of a crow hop. Throws from a 3/4 slot with 80 mph arm strength from right field to home.
5-foot-10, 170 pounds with an athletic frame. Recorded a top 4.19 home to first time at the event. At the plate, he uses a slightly unorthodox approach, but he is able to get in good hitting position after stride. Displays good bat speed and has the ability to hit from gap to gap. 93 mph exit velocity. In the outfield, his left handed arm work through a 3/4 slot while topping out at 81 mph. Throws offer some carry. One of the top unsigned seniors at the Kent State event.
6/23/15
5-foot-10, 170-pound athletic body frame. Outfielder used good footwork to approach ground balls, fielding the ball out in front of his body, glove side near his right foot. He throws with a clean arm action coming from an upper ¾ slot using 81 mph velocity. Left-handed hitter starts from an open stance, with his weight slightly more towards his back leg and uses a toe-tap getting back to being squared up to even before he swings. He swings with a level bat path through the zone, finishing with a one-handed follow through. He showed strength and bat speed during his round of batting practice. He reached a top exit velocity of 84 mph and ran a 4.14 out of the batter’s box to first base.