CLASS OF 2018
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Michael
Turconi
Wake Forest
Blackhawk (HS) • PA
5' 10" • 170LBS
L/R • 25yr 4mo
Travel Team: Sportszone Express
Blackhawk (HS) • PA
5' 10" • 170LBS
L/R • 25yr 4mo
Travel Team: Sportszone Express
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2018 National
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2018 State
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- Pennsylvania Player of the Week - Apr 16, 2018
- PBR Fall Kickoff Showcase Tournament Preview: Allegheny Pirates - Aug 12, 2017
- Insider: 2017 East Coast Pro Showcase - Scouting Notes - Jul 12, 2017
- Underclass Stock Report - Jul 26, 2016
- Updated Class of 2018 Player Rankings Released - Jul 8, 2016
- Western PA Top Prospect Games Preview: Gold Team - Jun 23, 2016
- Western PA Top Prospect Games: Day Two Review - Jun 16, 2016
- Western PA Top Prospect Games: Day One Review - Jun 15, 2016
- Western PA Top Prospect Games Preview: Gold Team - Jun 13, 2016
- Updated Pennsylvania Class of 2018 Rankings Released - Dec 20, 2015
- Elite Prospect Showcase Analysis: Class of 2018 Middle Infielders - Nov 14, 2015
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6/15/16 5-foot-10, 165-pound left-handed hitter impressed in batting practice with advanced barrel whip and a direct swing path allowing him to drive baseballs to all fields. Starts from a square stance and utilizes a lift-and-replace stride to initiate his swing with a bat exit velocity of 89 mph. Advanced, fluid defensive actions with active feet, a soft glove hand and big arm strength (89 mph). Ran a 6.84 60-yard dash and went 2-for-3 with two triples in game action on game two of the event.
11/7/15 Turconi stood out for his across the board performance. Defensively, he exhibited good actions, a short arm action with quick release, and accurate 78-mph arm strength. The left-handed hitter starts from a slightly open stance and strides to square. He takes a short path to the baseball, works his hands inside, and minimizes excess head and body movement. He ran a 7.22 60-yard dash and has plenty of room to add strength to his 5-foot-9, 155-pound frame that, nonetheless, generated an 83-mph exit velocity.