CLASS OF 2016
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Cody
Bradford
Baylor
Aledo (HS) • TX
6' 3" • 195LBS
L/L
Aledo (HS) • TX
6' 3" • 195LBS
L/L
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3/3/19: Long, slender-bodied lefty who repeated his online delivery with good rhythm. Works down the hill, throws against a firm front side, and creates good extension out front. With a long arm path and average arm speed he leveraged the baseball from a high three-quarter slot to produce velocity. Fastball peaked at 92 mph, sat 88-91 throughout his three-inning, 55-pitch start. Good tailing life on the pitch to his armside, especially when thrown at the knees or below. Mixed in an early-breaking curveball at 77-79 mph which showed average depth, but lacked teeth. An above-average 82-83 mph changeup was his top pitch, throwing the best ones with armside circle action beginning midway through the second and into the third inning. He was routinely ahead in the count and generated some swing/miss with his fastball and soft contact with his change. Bradford profiles as a starter in pro ball and with good health will likely be considered early during Day Two, or possibly sneaking into the end of Day One with another strong season for the Bears. But Bradford is currently dealing with some arm discomfort, and Baylor will make a determination about his status later this week. (Seifert)
6/27/18: Long bodied lefty with long arm action and average arm speed. Consistently kept his sinking 87-89 mph fastball down in the zone. Best pitch was a sinking/fading change-up thrown at 80 mph with fastball arm speed. Curveball was soft breaker at 78 mph. Repeated his delivery, commanded his stuff and pitched to contact for two quick innings of work allowing no runs, no hits and two strikeouts. (Seifert)