CLASS OF 2020
OF
RHP
Luke
Bradshaw
Volunteer State CC
Lebanon (HS) • TN
6' 2" • 180LBS
L/R • 23yr 1mo
Travel Team: Rawlings SE Crosshit
Lebanon (HS) • TN
6' 2" • 180LBS
L/R • 23yr 1mo
Travel Team: Rawlings SE Crosshit
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- Updated Tennessee 2020 Player Rankings (December) - Dec 12, 2019
- LakePoint Fall Standouts - Uncommitted 2020 Outfielders - Nov 18, 2019
- Uncommitted 2020s To Follow This Fall - Sep 11, 2019
- Updated Tennessee 2020 Players Rankings (September) - Sep 9, 2019
- PLUS: Game Report: Lebanon @ Wilson Central - Apr 23, 2019
- TN: 16U Limited Tourney - Jul 7, 2018
- TN Game Report: Lebanon @ Wilson Central - Mar 30, 2018
- Updated 2020 Rankings - Dec 14, 2017
- Showcase Report - Belmont Showcase - Sep 21, 2017
- On the Hunt: Athletic Outfielders - Jun 29, 2017
- CrossHit Baseball PBR Day Position Player Evaluations for 15U - Dec 29, 2016
- 2016 Border Battle Games Position Player Evaluations for Day 1 - Nov 15, 2016
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6-foot-2, 180 pounds; strong lower-half. Solid athlete with quick-twitch in everything he does. Had multiple extra-base hits during a number of games. The left-handed OF uses a gradual, controlled load and very fast hands through contact. A good runner who has been a 6.82 runner at previous PBR events.
9/17/17 - 6-2, 180-pound OF shows big time bat speed w/ CF tools. Lefty hits from an open, slightly crouched stance w/ back ear hand location. Proper stride and load. Projects to hit for both average and power. Shows pitch recognition and plate coverage. DNS enough defensively for an eval. Tennessee commit.
6/13/17 - H-1B: 4.48, Position Velocity: OF-85, Exit Velocity: 94
6'2, 180-pound, LHH has an athletic build and used the Top Prospect Games to build upon his already impressive body of work. Bradshaw put together a solid round of BP and has loosened up at the plate to add some quickness and strength through contact. With power potential, he has the ability to hit the ball where it’s pitched and can drive the ball to both gaps. Defensively, he moves confidently and athletically through the ball and is continuing to take better and better routes. His arm strength continues to develop and adds yet another tool to his arsenal. Bradshaw hit a few balls hard and came up with a single on a hard line drive to left-center.
12/10/16 - 60 Time: 6.82, Position Velocity: OF-82, Exit Velocity: 92
6-foot-2, 170-pound, LHH showed very similarly to his performance at the Border Battle Games in October, continues to get stronger, hits from a fairly wide and open stance, uses a short stride and a lowering and pushback of his hands to get loaded, when lower half fires smoothly he succeeds, stays well-balanced, elbows still flare out a little too much and cause stiffness through the zone, bat path is flat through the zone with some lift at the end that provides some very real power that translates to the game. Defensively, shows good hands and footwork as he plays through the ball very aggressively, transfer is usually clean and arm action is longer and almost over-the-top. One of the top prospects in the 2020 class.
10/15/16 - Home-1st: 4.4, Position Velocity: OF - 77, Exit Velocity: 92
6-foot-1, 170-pound, LHH hits from a wider and slightly open stance with some wide elbows, uses a short stride and a lowering of his hands that stands up the barrel to get loaded, lower half fires through very well and provides good separation and a strong base, bat path is mostly flat through the zone and can provide some lift, swing looks a little awkward at times because of his grip and flaring elbows, ability to spray the ball around the field with some gap-to-gap pop. Defensively, showed some aggressiveness and played through the ball with good footwork and above average hands, longer arm action comes through an over-the-top slot, arm strength will improve with age. Strong athlete gets a little muscly in his actions but is certainly a top prospect in the 2020 class, held his own and recorded a single in game play.