The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.10
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
76.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
Body Type: 5-foot-10, 160-pound, longer lean, athletic frame. The neck is long, shoulders are squared off, has plenty of room to fill out.? Hit: A right-handed hitter, feet are even at shoulder width, hands are loose at the shoulders. The bat starts in a strong loaded position. The swing is flat through the zone, finishes the swing at the shoulders. The approach is more slap and spray, from middle to pull side, made solid contact in rounds of batting practice. Power: The tee exit velocity was clocked at 79 mph, more in there as he adds strength. Run: Runs well, clocked at 7.1 in the sixty-yard dash, quick clean strides. Offensive Production: Top of the order type hitter, short game is a must, contact hitter. Field: Clean, under control approach to the baseball, fields out front, steps through hard, with a good crow hop, builds momentum, stays behind the baseball. Arm: The arm works out of a high ¾ slot, arm action is clean with average length to it. The arm was clocked at 76 mph, baseball comes out of his with easy effort. Defensive Production: Projects out for me as more of a left-fielder at the next level, with added speed could help in center.
3/04/18
5-foot-10, 150-pound, average athletic frame. A right-handed hitter, feet are even, hands are at the shoulders, uses a toe tap for timing. The swing is down to level, finishes it off with two hands. The lower half is under control, more rotational with the back half, could get more drive to the front and gain some ground with stride foot. The approach is more to the pull side, tee exit velocity was clocked at 71 mph, ran a 7.25 sixty yard dash. Defensively, had a pop time of 2.34-2.6, with the arm clocked at 63 mph down to second base. The footwork is clean, gains ground with back foot, could close down the frontside more. The arm works out of a ¾ slot, arm action is shorter, throws from his ear. The stride foot could lengthen, could help with extension out front on release of baseball. From the outfield, arm was clocked at 66 mph, a short strider as well, could lengthen will help flight of baseball with it being downhill more. The prep steps are good, along with footwork in transfer steps through hard. Projects for me more as an outfielder, legs and quickness are an asset, short game is a must offensively. Overall strength will aid in his development.
60 Yard-Dash: 7.14 Tee Exit Velocity: 82 MPH Arm Velocity: 72 MPH
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Body Type: 5-foot-10, 160-pound, longer lean, athletic frame. The neck is long, shoulders are squared off, has plenty of room to fill out.?
Hit: A right-handed hitter, feet are even at shoulder width, hands are loose at the shoulders. The bat starts in a strong loaded position. The swing is flat through the zone, finishes the swing at the shoulders. The approach is more slap and spray, from middle to pull side, made solid contact in rounds of batting practice.
Power: The tee exit velocity was clocked at 79 mph, more in there as he adds strength.
Run: Runs well, clocked at 7.1 in the sixty-yard dash, quick clean strides.
Offensive Production: Top of the order type hitter, short game is a must, contact hitter.
Field: Clean, under control approach to the baseball, fields out front, steps through hard, with a good crow hop, builds momentum, stays behind the baseball.
Arm: The arm works out of a high ¾ slot, arm action is clean with average length to it. The arm was clocked at 76 mph, baseball comes out of his with easy effort.
Defensive Production: Projects out for me as more of a left-fielder at the next level, with added speed could help in center.
5-foot-10, 150-pound, average athletic frame. A right-handed hitter, feet are even, hands are at the shoulders, uses a toe tap for timing. The swing is down to level, finishes it off with two hands. The lower half is under control, more rotational with the back half, could get more drive to the front and gain some ground with stride foot. The approach is more to the pull side, tee exit velocity was clocked at 71 mph, ran a 7.25 sixty yard dash. Defensively, had a pop time of 2.34-2.6, with the arm clocked at 63 mph down to second base. The footwork is clean, gains ground with back foot, could close down the frontside more. The arm works out of a ¾ slot, arm action is shorter, throws from his ear. The stride foot could lengthen, could help with extension out front on release of baseball. From the outfield, arm was clocked at 66 mph, a short strider as well, could lengthen will help flight of baseball with it being downhill more. The prep steps are good, along with footwork in transfer steps through hard. Projects for me more as an outfielder, legs and quickness are an asset, short game is a must offensively. Overall strength will aid in his development.
60 Yard-Dash: 7.14
Tee Exit Velocity: 82 MPH
Arm Velocity: 72 MPH