CLASS OF 2018
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Ryan
Bealer
Arcadia University
North Penn (HS) • PA
5' 11" • 155LBS
R/R • 24yr 4mo
Travel Team: Hatfield American Legion Baseball
North Penn (HS) • PA
5' 11" • 155LBS
R/R • 24yr 4mo
Travel Team: Hatfield American Legion Baseball
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- Eastern PA Top Prospect Games Analysis: Position Players (Class of 2018) - Jul 24, 2016
- Eastern PA Top Prospect Games Day Two Review - Jul 21, 2016
- Preseason All-State Showcase: Class of 2017/18 Outfielders - Feb 20, 2016
- Eastern PA Fall Review Analysis: Outfielders - Sep 19, 2015
- Review of the Future Prospects Showcase - Mar 31, 2014
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2/14/16 5-foot-11, 155-pound right-handed hitter has added to his frame in past year and posted increased measurables across-the-board. Starts his swing from a square stance and triggers his swing with a short lift-and-replace stride. Line drive approach with an 83 mph bat exit velocity will continue to improve with additional strength gains. Bealer ran a 6.88 60-yard dash and displayed accurate 75 mph arm strength from his outfield position.
6/15/16 Bealer was the only freshman member of the 2015 North Penn roster that won the AAAA state title. He was awarded the North Penn Outstanding Freshman (Male) for Academic and Athletic Achievement.
3/30/14 Bealer is a 5-foot-9, 130-pound 8th grader that showcased a 64 mph arm from the outfield and 66 mph throws from the infield. Bealer showed fluidity in his defensive actions and should continue to develop arm strength as his body develops. The right-handed hitter utilized a square stance and a short swing path in barreling the baseball routinely during batting practice with a bat exit velocity of 70 mph. Bealer's hands work well but he will need to continue to work on getting to extension to develop additional barrel whip and power.