The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.52
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.07 - 2.10
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
74.0
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.
2/20/17 A very bright looking catcher with a strong frame at 5-foot-11, 180-pounds. Has changed body with more muscle since last time we saw him. Still can add more to frame as he continues to physically mature. Ran a lasered time 60 at 7.34. Moves well for his position, good lateral movement behind the plate with quick and smooth transfers needs to continue to strengthen his arm, at times would get underneath balls from the crouch, was clocked at 73 mph and a best pop time of 1.98. At the plate, loads on back foot, slight leg kick, some pop and the potential of swinging for power in the future. Smooth swing from the left side, not a lot of wasted movements, good extension with quick hands through the zone. Good balance and rhythm and the plate. Shows ability to be able to contribute at the next level and have an advanced hit tool that can add some power into the mix as he matures. 60-Yard Dash: 7.34 Exit Velocity: 90 C Velocity: 73 Pop Time: 1.98
6/24/15 Smooth, left-handed swing with chance to hit for power when he matures physically. Shows bat speed and good balance, can get out-front at times in game actions. Hands work well to ball and hits to all fields, exit velocity 84 mph. Defensive actions improved behind the plate, shows proper actions in lower half, can relax hands and become more quiet at times when receiving. Arm was clocked at 73 mph while his best pop time was 2.06. Fits the profile as left-handed hitting catcher. Chance to be solid player at next level.
10/26/14 5-foot-10, 155-pound durable frame with room to add strength. Defensively, fields ball cleanly out front, under control. Arm works from ¾ slot, was 76 mph across the diamond. Projects as left-handed hitting third baseman, possibly second base if he works on lower half. At the plate has tall, upright stance. Quiet load, loose, quick hands through the ball, head stays quiet with some bat speed through the zone. Ball jumps off bat with smooth, easy swing. Exit velocity was 86 mph, good looking hitter in the class of 2017.
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2/20/17
A very bright looking catcher with a strong frame at 5-foot-11, 180-pounds. Has changed body with more muscle since last time we saw him. Still can add more to frame as he continues to physically mature. Ran a lasered time 60 at 7.34. Moves well for his position, good lateral movement behind the plate with quick and smooth transfers needs to continue to strengthen his arm, at times would get underneath balls from the crouch, was clocked at 73 mph and a best pop time of 1.98. At the plate, loads on back foot, slight leg kick, some pop and the potential of swinging for power in the future. Smooth swing from the left side, not a lot of wasted movements, good extension with quick hands through the zone. Good balance and rhythm and the plate. Shows ability to be able to contribute at the next level and have an advanced hit tool that can add some power into the mix as he matures.
60-Yard Dash: 7.34
Exit Velocity: 90
C Velocity: 73
Pop Time: 1.98
6/24/15
Smooth, left-handed swing with chance to hit for power when he matures physically. Shows bat speed and good balance, can get out-front at times in game actions. Hands work well to ball and hits to all fields, exit velocity 84 mph. Defensive actions improved behind the plate, shows proper actions in lower half, can relax hands and become more quiet at times when receiving. Arm was clocked at 73 mph while his best pop time was 2.06. Fits the profile as left-handed hitting catcher. Chance to be solid player at next level.
10/26/14
5-foot-10, 155-pound durable frame with room to add strength. Defensively, fields ball cleanly out front, under control. Arm works from ¾ slot, was 76 mph across the diamond. Projects as left-handed hitting third baseman, possibly second base if he works on lower half. At the plate has tall, upright stance. Quiet load, loose, quick hands through the ball, head stays quiet with some bat speed through the zone. Ball jumps off bat with smooth, easy swing. Exit velocity was 86 mph, good looking hitter in the class of 2017.