It’s hard not to get excited about Joe Scott, a 6-foot-4, 200-pound left-hander who sat 80-82 in the first inning before settling in at 79-80. Not only is the look and size intriguing but he works downhill with a minimum effort delivery. He worked with a breaking ball at 66-68 and although it didn’t induce much swing and miss, it helped set up the fastball throughout the game. While it’s not overpowering stuff right now, he shows signs of an arm just waiting to break out. A sleeper arm to keep tabs on in the 2024 class.
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It’s hard not to get excited about Joe Scott, a 6-foot-4, 200-pound left-hander who sat 80-82 in the first inning before settling in at 79-80. Not only is the look and size intriguing but he works downhill with a minimum effort delivery. He worked with a breaking ball at 66-68 and although it didn’t induce much swing and miss, it helped set up the fastball throughout the game. While it’s not overpowering stuff right now, he shows signs of an arm just waiting to break out. A sleeper arm to keep tabs on in the 2024 class.