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6/15/16 6-foot, 220-pound right-handed hitter displayed improvements across the board in all areas thanks in part to added strength gains. Starts from an open stance and strides to square with a direct swing path and a solid feel for the barrel. Went 1-for-3 with a double in game action on day two of event and registered a bat exit velocity of 93 mph. Displayed solid foot and glove work around the bag at first base with accurate 76 mph arm strength across the diamond.
9/20/15 5-foot-11, 220-pound right-handed hitter. Initiates swing from an open stance with a high hands load and a toe-tap stride. Displayed an 87 mph bat exit velocity and good rhythm to his swing. Went 2-for-6 in game action and showed capable defensive actions around the bag at first base with an accurate 67 mph arm across the diamond.
6/24/15 5-foot-10, 220-pound right-handed hitter. Started from a wide open stance and strode to slightly open. Drifts into his front side a bit, but top half stays still and eyes stay level. Showed an ability to repeat his swing with a fairly short path. Ran an 8.46 60-yard-dash and 5.20 in-game home-to-1B time. Showcased 87-mph exit velocity and 67-mph arm strength (ran FB up to 71 in game). Doesn’t play football, but has the feet of an offensive lineman (short quick steps, keeps a good base underneath him). Moved well defensively, especially for his size and exhibited a soft glovehand.
6/24/15 5-foot-10, 220-pound frame. Pitched out of a low three-quarter slot with overhead rocker, slight hip coil over rubber, hesitation at the top of balance point and upright finish. Fastball sat 69-71 with some sink, while curveball at 58-60 varied in shape from 10/4 to 11/5 action.
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6/24/15 5-foot-10, 220-pound right-handed hitter. Started from a wide open stance and strode to slightly open. Drifts into his front side a bit, but top half stays still and eyes stay level. Showed an ability to repeat his swing with a fairly short path. Ran an 8.46 60-yard-dash and 5.20 in-game home-to-1B time. Showcased 87-mph exit velocity and 67-mph arm strength (ran FB up to 71 in game). Doesn’t play football, but has the feet of an offensive lineman (short quick steps, keeps a good base underneath him). Moved well defensively, especially for his size and exhibited a soft glovehand.