CLASS OF 2017
C
3B
Michael
Beimel
St. John Fisher College
St. Marys Area (HS) • PA
5' 10" • 170LBS
S/R • 26yr
St. Marys Area (HS) • PA
5' 10" • 170LBS
S/R • 26yr
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- Preseason All-State Showcase: Class of 2017/18 Catchers - Feb 22, 2016
- Elite Prospect Showcase Analysis: Class of 2017/2018 Catchers - Nov 17, 2015
- Best Tools: Uncommitted 2017 Catchers - Nov 2, 2015
- Elite Prospect Showcase Spotlight: C Michael Beimel - Sep 11, 2015
- 2015 Season Preview: PIAA District IX - Feb 28, 2015
- Updated 2017 Rankings Released - Feb 26, 2015
- Preseason All-State Showcase Analysis: Catchers (Class of 2017/2018) - Feb 22, 2015
- Conference Preview: District 9 Class AAA - Mar 14, 2014
- Analyzing the Top Hitters at the Western PA Future Prospects Instructional Showcase - Jan 3, 2013
- Western PA Future Prospects Instructional Showcase: Catcher Analysis - Jan 1, 2013
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11/7/15 5-foot-10, 170-pound switch-hitter. Similar approach from both sides of the plate. Starts from a slightly open stance, rocks weight to back side, controlling the forward action, staying behind his front side, and flashing some bat speed (83-mph exit velocity). Defensively, he showed a strong glove hand and solid blocking skills, along with 73-mph arm strength and pop times of 2.19-2.31.
6/25/14 Beimel is a 5-foot-8, 140-pound right-handed hitter that displayed good rhythm to his swing from a square stance with a high hands load. He barreled the baseball routinely during batting practice with a bat exit velocity of 72 mph. Beimel showcased the ability to be on time to the baseball and the ability to use all fields in going 3-for-7 during game play. The sophomore flashed pop times of 2.27-2.35 on throws of 65 mph from the crouch while displaying solid receiving and blocking skills.