The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.40
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
84.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
Jackson Moore: RHP/OF, (2021) Newark Catholic, OH.
6-foot-5, 190-pound projectable frame. Solid in the box, the right-handed hitter had an exit velocity of 88 mph. Started in a balanced tall stance with a quick small load, then used a toe tap. Had an an inside-out swing plane and quick bat speed. Through his round he found multiple barrels. Recorded a time of 7.4 in the 60-yard dash. Projectable on the mound, showed quick arm speed with a ¾ arm angle and a loose arm action. Up-tempo type pitcher who uses some effort. Changeup (68-69 mph), slider (69-70 mph).Produced a fastball that came in at 82-85 mph. Had running action. Throws a 10/4 curveball (64-66) that has some action and decent command.
1/16/21
Hit: Right-handed hitter that starts in a balanced stance. Simple, fluid load that leads to a mostly balanced launch. Has some minor path issues to clean up but there's obvious tools to work with. 6-foot-5 bat with above average bat speed that he creates efficiently. More pop to come as he filled out. Power: Gap abilities. Offensive Projection: Middle ceiling. Field: Classic corner profile. 6-foot-5 frame, serviceable ball skills and an overall efficient sequence. Throw: Ball jumps. Defensive Projection: Corner guy.
Scouting Notes: Very interesting arm here. 6-foot-5, 2021 out of Newark Catholic that ran it up to 84mph with a fastball that moved all over the place. Secondary stuff will need to come along but size/velocity combination will put college coaches in the stands. Fastball: Heavy horizontal and vertical action. Not only is the velocity there but the pitch moves all over the place. His top offering. Breaking Ball: 11/5 shaped breaking ball. Developing feel for the offering. More depth than action. Changeup: The better of the two secondary offerings on this day. Near fastball armspeed with similar action to heater. Pitchability: In/out throughout the bullpen.
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Jackson Moore: RHP/OF, (2021) Newark Catholic, OH.
6-foot-5, 190-pound projectable frame. Solid in the box, the right-handed hitter had an exit velocity of 88 mph. Started in a balanced tall stance with a quick small load, then used a toe tap. Had an an inside-out swing plane and quick bat speed. Through his round he found multiple barrels. Recorded a time of 7.4 in the 60-yard dash. Projectable on the mound, showed quick arm speed with a ¾ arm angle and a loose arm action. Up-tempo type pitcher who uses some effort. Changeup (68-69 mph), slider (69-70 mph).Produced a fastball that came in at 82-85 mph. Had running action. Throws a 10/4 curveball (64-66) that has some action and decent command.
Hit: Right-handed hitter that starts in a balanced stance. Simple, fluid load that leads to a mostly balanced launch. Has some minor path issues to clean up but there's obvious tools to work with. 6-foot-5 bat with above average bat speed that he creates efficiently. More pop to come as he filled out.
Power: Gap abilities.
Offensive Projection: Middle ceiling.
Field: Classic corner profile. 6-foot-5 frame, serviceable ball skills and an overall efficient sequence.
Throw: Ball jumps.
Defensive Projection: Corner guy.
Scouting Notes: Very interesting arm here. 6-foot-5, 2021 out of Newark Catholic that ran it up to 84mph with a fastball that moved all over the place. Secondary stuff will need to come along but size/velocity combination will put college coaches in the stands.
Fastball: Heavy horizontal and vertical action. Not only is the velocity there but the pitch moves all over the place. His top offering.
Breaking Ball: 11/5 shaped breaking ball. Developing feel for the offering. More depth than action.
Changeup: The better of the two secondary offerings on this day. Near fastball armspeed with similar action to heater.
Pitchability: In/out throughout the bullpen.