6-foot-4, 170-pound, longer, thin, wiry strong, athletic frame, longer neck, sloped shoulders, plenty of room for added weight gains. A left-handed pitcher, who threw the baseball extremely well at this event. The delivery has timing and rhythm to it, building momentum down the mound through release. The stride has length, inline with direction, arm action is super, clean and whippy, coming through from a 3/4 slot. The fastball touched 86 mph, sitting 84-85 mph, with heavy arm side run, baseball jumps out of his hand. The breaking ball was clocked at 69 mph, late biting action, thrown for strikes. The changeup showed true arm side action, comes out of the hand real well, looking like a fastball. Creates a good amount of swing and misses, with weak contact. Pounds the zone, works, attacks and was in total control of his outing.
3/03/19
6-foot., 140-pound left-handed pitcher and first baseman. Positionally, threw 68 mph across the diamond from first to third. The feet work around the bag and he showed good athleticsm. The arm is really good. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 74 mph, as he needs physical strength. The setup is close with the feet as he steps into the swing. The path is long to contact. On the mound, the delivery is online and the slot is slightly above ¾ and loose. The lift is repeated and the arm works extremely quick. Reminds me of Ron Guidry’s delivery. The fastball touched 70 mph arm side action. The spin pitch is good in shape, sitting at 60 mph. The changeup has fade and sink, sits at 64 mph. Excellent prospect on the mound, look for the velocity to jump in the next couple years. The addition of weight and strength will aid his overall game.
Tee Exit Velocity- 74 mph INF Velocity- 68 mph
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6-foot-4, 170-pound, longer, thin, wiry strong, athletic frame, longer neck, sloped shoulders, plenty of room for added weight gains. A left-handed pitcher, who threw the baseball extremely well at this event. The delivery has timing and rhythm to it, building momentum down the mound through release. The stride has length, inline with direction, arm action is super, clean and whippy, coming through from a 3/4 slot. The fastball touched 86 mph, sitting 84-85 mph, with heavy arm side run, baseball jumps out of his hand. The breaking ball was clocked at 69 mph, late biting action, thrown for strikes. The changeup showed true arm side action, comes out of the hand real well, looking like a fastball. Creates a good amount of swing and misses, with weak contact. Pounds the zone, works, attacks and was in total control of his outing.
6-foot., 140-pound left-handed pitcher and first baseman. Positionally, threw 68 mph across the diamond from first to third. The feet work around the bag and he showed good athleticsm. The arm is really good. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 74 mph, as he needs physical strength. The setup is close with the feet as he steps into the swing. The path is long to contact. On the mound, the delivery is online and the slot is slightly above ¾ and loose. The lift is repeated and the arm works extremely quick. Reminds me of Ron Guidry’s delivery. The fastball touched 70 mph arm side action. The spin pitch is good in shape, sitting at 60 mph. The changeup has fade and sink, sits at 64 mph. Excellent prospect on the mound, look for the velocity to jump in the next couple years. The addition of weight and strength will aid his overall game.
Tee Exit Velocity- 74 mph
INF Velocity- 68 mph