CLASS OF 2019
3B
OF
Joseph
Molis
Bridgewater State University
Cumberland (HS) • RI
5' 10" • 170LBS
R/R • 23yr 10mo
Travel Team: RI Bandits Baseball
Cumberland (HS) • RI
5' 10" • 170LBS
R/R • 23yr 10mo
Travel Team: RI Bandits Baseball
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5-foot-11, 175-pound, average athletic frame, a well proportioned athlete. The hands have strength to them, back is wide should be able to add weight. A right-handed hitting third baseman. At the plate uses a spread out approach, front foot slightly open, hands are loaded back, start in a good tilted position. The hands and weight stay balanced and back, hits behind the baseball, looks to drive it to all fields. The swing is down to level to up, made solid hard contact in rounds of batting practice. The swing creates lift, with length to it, currently has enough power to beat the outfielders in the gaps. The tee exit velocity was clocked at 91 mph, strength is above average. Defensively, works from the ground up, is extremely low to the ground, fields out front with soft hands. The feet move throughout, gains ground towards target. The arm action is short and smooth on the back side, works out of a high ¾ slot. The arm was clocked at 74 mph, good carry to the baseball. The transfer to release is quick and showed to have good touch on all throws. Solid looking corner guy, will be good for someone, high follow.
40-Yard Dash: 4.35
Exit Velocity: 80 MPH
Arm Velocity: 75 MPH
7/27/17
5-foot-11, 160 pounds, wide, broad shoulders, strong upper half, room to strengthen core and lower half. Defensively, Florio throws from a ¾ slot, fields the ball out in front of his body. Shows soft hands, solid backhand. Feet move well at third, charges balls well. At the plate, Molis’ feet are wide and balanced. The wrists get back early and help generate bat speed. Level bat path built for line drive approach, though developing power could benefit from more loft. Made hard contact at the plate during batting practice, sending line drives to left-center gap. Overall, an interesting prospect heading into junior year, worth a follow as increased power could help elevate his offensive profile.
Sixty-Yard Dash: 7.34
Exit Velocity: 80 mph
Arm Velocity: 73 mph
2/18/17
5-foot-11, 158-pound, average athletic frame, is wiry strong, has plenty of room to fill out and add on weight. A right-handed hitter, the stance is balanced, feet are inline and slightly wider than shoulder width. The hands are set just above the shoulder, are loose and have strength to them. The lower half is under control, has a minimal stride, hands get back, has some coil to the load, elbow gets extended outward. The swing path is level across the chest to up, finishes the swing with two hands, has some bat speed through contact. The approach was middle to pull, took a very good second round of BP. Defensively, worked out at third base, works from the ground up, shows to have a solid glove, feet move smoothly throughout. Moved very well to both sides, came through the backhand play, gets off the blocks well to glove side with starts to double plays. The arm was clocked at 75 mph, throws from a little lower slot, it's clean with no hesitation. Interesting follow, glove plays at third and handled the bat well.
Home - First: 4.68
Exit Velocity: 82 mph
Arm Velocity: 75 mph
7/19/16
Right-handed hitting third baseman, with a 5-foot-11, 160-pound frame. Showed very well in the field, flashing an above average glove and the ability to get off the ball. Threw 68 mph across the diamond with accuracy, and proper footwork through the ball. Ran a 4.76 down the line on his dig, should improve as he ages. The bat has a tee exit velocity of 82 mph. Positions himself with a slightly opened wide base start. The path is uphill to the ball, better hand direction start is needed to get the hands above the ball at contact. Good follow, he can play and with physical maturation he should flourish.