Krawchuk, a 6-foot, 150-pound right-hander was a standout at the OUA/OCAA showcase on Sunday. With a long and lean projectable frame, Krawchuk has added a few ticks to his fastball since his last PBR event in April, and is now up to 84 mph. It’s an athletic delivery, landing in-line and throwing with some length from a high ¾ slot while doing a good job of hiding the ball. With arm speed, he gets his arm out front and on-time often, but there is still some inconsistency with his command which will improve as he refines his delivery and adds strength. His curveball flashed late 11/5 break and is a secondary offering he can rely on. He’ll also threw in a changeup in the 75-77 mph range. Krawchuk is going into his sophomore season and is one of top arms in his class.
11/20/18
Krawchuk is a 2021 with lean frame at 5-foot-11, 150-pounds with long legs and room to mature and add strength and size. The arm works clean with whip out front from 3/4 slot, it's a quick arm and creates natural run on his fastball that works in the low 80's. He can spin a breaking ball that is in-between a SL and CB, but there is feel for the pitch looks to be a potential put away breaking ball. Krawchuk is a good looking right-hander who also will play a position, but the upside is high on the mound and was one of the more dominant arms throughout the 2018 season.
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Krawchuk, a 6-foot, 150-pound right-hander was a standout at the OUA/OCAA showcase on Sunday. With a long and lean projectable frame, Krawchuk has added a few ticks to his fastball since his last PBR event in April, and is now up to 84 mph. It’s an athletic delivery, landing in-line and throwing with some length from a high ¾ slot while doing a good job of hiding the ball. With arm speed, he gets his arm out front and on-time often, but there is still some inconsistency with his command which will improve as he refines his delivery and adds strength. His curveball flashed late 11/5 break and is a secondary offering he can rely on. He’ll also threw in a changeup in the 75-77 mph range. Krawchuk is going into his sophomore season and is one of top arms in his class.
Krawchuk is a 2021 with lean frame at 5-foot-11, 150-pounds with long legs and room to mature and add strength and size. The arm works clean with whip out front from 3/4 slot, it's a quick arm and creates natural run on his fastball that works in the low 80's. He can spin a breaking ball that is in-between a SL and CB, but there is feel for the pitch looks to be a potential put away breaking ball. Krawchuk is a good looking right-hander who also will play a position, but the upside is high on the mound and was one of the more dominant arms throughout the 2018 season.