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7/22/15 5-foot-10, 170-pound right-handed hitter. Started from slightly open stance and strode to square. Simple approach with minimal excess movement helped him barrel up multiple pitches in each game, including doubles to each corner and a scorched line drive off the pitcher. Ran a 7.12 60-yard dash. Showcased 87-mph exit velocity and 81-mph arm strength during workout. Exhibited solid feet defensively. Throws from over-the-top slot have some carry across the diamond.
6/17/15 5-foot-10, 170-pound right-handed hitter. Started from a slightly open stance and strode to square. Barreled the baseball in BP with simple, repeatable swing mechanics. Uphill, pull-oriented path. Posted in-game home-to-1B times of 4.60 and 4.63. Showcased 88-mph exit velocity and 81-mph arm strength during workout. Fielded ball deep and off right hip. Continues to profile as second baseman at next level, as some effort and over-the-top slot from upright posture caused him to sail throws across the diamond, while he showed quickness from separation to release that should translate on DP turns around the keystone.
2/14/15 Farrow starts from a slightly open stance and strides to square, keeping his head still throughout his swing. His hands work, he stays inside the ball, and he gets through contact well. Defensively, he exhibited good feet and hands, while his current arm strength and some effort in his throw will likely see him end up at second base in college.
7/20/14 Farrow went 5-for-11 in game play over four games. The right handed-hitter showed good rhythm to his swing from a slightly open stance. Farrow barreled the baseball consistently in batting practice and showed an aggressive approach during game play. The 5-foot-10, 165-pound middle infielder displayed an 80 mph arm across the diamond and registered an 84 mph bat exit velocity. Farrow ran a 7.14 60-yard dash and made all the plays in game action. He will need to continue to work on his fluidity to remain on the left side of the infield.
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