The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.19
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.
Campese, a left-hander who is currently the top uncommitted arm in his class, is listed as the 15th best player in the 2020 rankings. It’s a 6-foot-1, 160-pound build with projectability. It’s an athletic delivery with quickness that is used efficiently to generate velo up to 86 mph. His curveball flashes tightness and depth with 1/7 shape. Potential to be a strikeout pitch at the next level. He also mixes in a change with some fade; it’s a usable offering that plays well off his fastball. He would be a really good get for a school and should be off the board soon.
9.29.18 Campese of the Ontario Athletics is a late-blooming left-hander who is moving up the ranks in the 2020 class. At 6-foot-1, 160-pounds Campese isn’t a commanding presence who’s going to blow you away with velocity, but he’s an uncomfortable at-bat as everything moves out of the hand. Campese repeats his delivery well, he has a consistent ¾ release point with controlled length out back. He creates momentum towards the plate along with deception on his pitches. His fastball which sits in the low-mid 80’s with natural sink, working well with his secondary offerings. There is arm and hand speed that suggest there is more velocity to come for Campese while the flashes he shows for his secondary stuff make him a guy from the 2020 class coaches need to be aware of sooner than later.
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Campese, a left-hander who is currently the top uncommitted arm in his class, is listed as the 15th best player in the 2020 rankings. It’s a 6-foot-1, 160-pound build with projectability. It’s an athletic delivery with quickness that is used efficiently to generate velo up to 86 mph. His curveball flashes tightness and depth with 1/7 shape. Potential to be a strikeout pitch at the next level. He also mixes in a change with some fade; it’s a usable offering that plays well off his fastball. He would be a really good get for a school and should be off the board soon.
9.29.18
Campese of the Ontario Athletics is a late-blooming left-hander who is moving up the ranks in the 2020 class. At 6-foot-1, 160-pounds Campese isn’t a commanding presence who’s going to blow you away with velocity, but he’s an uncomfortable at-bat as everything moves out of the hand. Campese repeats his delivery well, he has a consistent ¾ release point with controlled length out back. He creates momentum towards the plate along with deception on his pitches. His fastball which sits in the low-mid 80’s with natural sink, working well with his secondary offerings. There is arm and hand speed that suggest there is more velocity to come for Campese while the flashes he shows for his secondary stuff make him a guy from the 2020 class coaches need to be aware of sooner than later.