The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.50
Pop Time
The athlete's fastest pop time in the given event year. Measured from glove to glove, in seconds (s).
2.17 - 2.26
Catcher Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from the catcher position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
78.0
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.
6.1.16 Strong, well proportioned frame at 6-foot-3, 191-pounds. Moves well for size with athletic actions, evident by his 7.12 60-yard dash. From the crouch was 77 mph with best pop time of 1.91. Ball jumps out of hand, arm has plenty of carry to bag, not many around that can throw the ball like Osborne. Hands are soft defensively, moves well side to side and agile in lower half, strong catch and throw guy. At the plate, hits from right side, will cut self of as he dives into plate, power to pull side, looks to get head out and turn on balls, will flash power up the middle at times, bat speed is there.
8.27.15 Osborne best attribute currently is his arm. His best pop time was a 1.97 while he was clocked at 76 mph as he transfers well and can get rid of it in a hurry. Blocking and receiving is proper and will improve as he continues to get reps. Osborne also plays some third base as his arm has plenty of carry and hands work well. At the plate, Osborne hits off front foot an will at times get caught out front. Works more to pull side, can get extended and stay through the ball to see more hard contact. Good looking catch and throw guy who will reap benefits at the plate from strength gains.
6.24.15 Nice projectable frame at 6-foot-2, 185-pounds. Moves well behind the plate with strong arm. Shows carry through the bag and is accurate. Gets rid of ball quickly, can still improve footwork which will help keep him under 2.00 pop time. Quiet when he receives, able to keep balls in front when need be. At the plate, Osborne starts with a balanced stance with small stride to separation. At times can get long with swing in batting practice when he tries to do to much. At best when he stays behind ball. Swung the bat well in game, mostly pull hitter with a double in the gap. Bat speed is there with an exit velocity of 85 mph. Chance to be high end catch and throw guy, tools and ability is there to hit.
10.26.14 6-foot-1, 171-pound loose, athletic frame. On the infield, set-up and approach is good. Best suited as a third baseman if catcher doesn’t work out. Arm plays with quickness and carry, short ¾ arm slot with life across the diamond at 80 mph. Behind the plate, Osborne best pop time was 2.11, athletic movements, life and carry on throws with a velocity of 75 mph. Offensively, toe tap to stride, dives into plate, front foot hitter. Strength and hands work well, able to control bat with some lift and power to the pull side. Exit velocity was 78 mph, 40 time was 5.28.
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Strong, well proportioned frame at 6-foot-3, 191-pounds. Moves well for size with athletic actions, evident by his 7.12 60-yard dash. From the crouch was 77 mph with best pop time of 1.91. Ball jumps out of hand, arm has plenty of carry to bag, not many around that can throw the ball like Osborne. Hands are soft defensively, moves well side to side and agile in lower half, strong catch and throw guy. At the plate, hits from right side, will cut self of as he dives into plate, power to pull side, looks to get head out and turn on balls, will flash power up the middle at times, bat speed is there.
8.27.15
Osborne best attribute currently is his arm. His best pop time was a 1.97 while he was clocked at 76 mph as he transfers well and can get rid of it in a hurry. Blocking and receiving is proper and will improve as he continues to get reps. Osborne also plays some third base as his arm has plenty of carry and hands work well. At the plate, Osborne hits off front foot an will at times get caught out front. Works more to pull side, can get extended and stay through the ball to see more hard contact. Good looking catch and throw guy who will reap benefits at the plate from strength gains.
6.24.15
Nice projectable frame at 6-foot-2, 185-pounds. Moves well behind the plate with strong arm. Shows carry through the bag and is accurate. Gets rid of ball quickly, can still improve footwork which will help keep him under 2.00 pop time. Quiet when he receives, able to keep balls in front when need be. At the plate, Osborne starts with a balanced stance with small stride to separation. At times can get long with swing in batting practice when he tries to do to much. At best when he stays behind ball. Swung the bat well in game, mostly pull hitter with a double in the gap. Bat speed is there with an exit velocity of 85 mph. Chance to be high end catch and throw guy, tools and ability is there to hit.
10.26.14
6-foot-1, 171-pound loose, athletic frame. On the infield, set-up and approach is good. Best suited as a third baseman if catcher doesn’t work out. Arm plays with quickness and carry, short ¾ arm slot with life across the diamond at 80 mph. Behind the plate, Osborne best pop time was 2.11, athletic movements, life and carry on throws with a velocity of 75 mph. Offensively, toe tap to stride, dives into plate, front foot hitter. Strength and hands work well, able to control bat with some lift and power to the pull side. Exit velocity was 78 mph, 40 time was 5.28.