CLASS OF 2019
OF
OF
JT
Mounce
Oklahoma State
Cypress Christian (HS) • TX
5' 11" • 160LBS
L/R • 24yr 4mo
Travel Team: Hunter Pence Baseball Academy Danielson 17U Danielson
Cypress Christian (HS) • TX
5' 11" • 160LBS
L/R • 24yr 4mo
Travel Team: Hunter Pence Baseball Academy Danielson 17U Danielson
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- 2019 Newcomer Breakdowns: Classes 1-5 - Dec 23, 2019
- 2020 Top Prospect Showcase - Houston: Top Statistical Performers - Jun 28, 2019
- Hunter Pence Scout Day: 2019 Standouts - Sep 26, 2018
- Hunter Pence Scout Day: Top Statistical Performers - Sep 25, 2018
- Houston Top Prospect Showcase: Top Prospects (Part 1) - Aug 14, 2018
- Houston Top Prospect Showcase: Outfield Analysis - Aug 11, 2018
- Houston Top Prospect Showcase: Top Statistical Performers - Jun 28, 2018
- Houston Top Prospect Showcase: Quick Hits - Jun 27, 2018
- Houston Top Prospect Showcase: Preview & Schedule - Jun 24, 2018
- STORY: 2019 OF J.T. Mounce (Cypress Christian) - Apr 27, 2018
- All-State Games: Top Prospects - Dec 13, 2017
- All-State Games: Outfield Analysis - Dec 7, 2017
- All-State Games: Top Statistical Performers - Oct 31, 2017
- Texas All-State Games: Position Player Preview - Oct 26, 2017
- Hunter Pence Scout Day: Top Ranked 2019 Grads - Oct 18, 2017
- Hunter Pence Scout Day: STATS Story - Oct 3, 2017
- Hunter Pence Scout Day: Quick Hits - Oct 2, 2017
- PBR Podcast: 2019 Overall Rankings Update - Aug 25, 2017
- On the Hunt: 10 Sleepers in 2019 class From Updated National Rankings - Aug 24, 2017
- Ten Risers From The Texas 2019 Class Rankings - Aug 22, 2017
- The Hotlist: Future Games Standout Performers - Aug 16, 2017
- Future Games Recap: Texas Players - Aug 9, 2017
- Future Game Scout Blog: Day 3 Team Select - Aug 7, 2017
- Future Game Scout Blog: Day 2 Team Select - Aug 6, 2017
- Future Game Scout Blog: Day 1 Team Select - Aug 5, 2017
- On The Hunt: Future Games Day 1 - Aug 2, 2017
- Future Games 2017: Texas Preview - Jul 31, 2017
- On the Hunt: Old Big 8 Region Preview - Jul 31, 2017
- On the Hunt: Young Catchers and Athletic Outfielders Emerge - Feb 17, 2017
- I-10 Border Battle: Outfield Analysis - Jan 25, 2017
- I-10 Border Battle: Quick Hits - Jan 20, 2017
- I-10 Border Battle: Top Statistical Performers - Jan 17, 2017
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06.26.18
Oklahoma State commit. Super athletic frame, 5-foot-11, 160-pounds filled with quick-twitch ability. Mounce ran a 6.47 laser-timed 60. Left-handed hitter with quick twitch actions and flashed pull side power in batting practice; also posted 87 mph exit velo off the tee. Works from a slightly-open athletic stance, has a smooth load with a low hanging leg kick, has smooth and controlled actions until front foot strike, and then an explosive lower half drive with very quick hands that deliver the head of the bat, and gets extension through the zone. Has the makeup to be a top of the order threat in the Big 12. Aggressively closes ground in the outfield, works through the ball with fluidity and a clean exchange, and has a quick loose arm action (89 mph) with accuracy and carry to the dish. Mounce had arguably the best collective tool set at the showcase, and it will be exciting to see what he does at the next level.
10.28.17
Even though the Oklahoma State commit spent most of the fall on the football field, he still managed to blaze a 6.61 60-yard dash on Saturday morning of the All-State Games. The twitchy, 5-foot-10, 155-pounder is still filling out physically, but shows the athleticism and ball skills to be a true center-fielder at the next level. His 86 mph arm from the outfield features some carry while being athletic, and will more than play as he moves forward. Hitting from the left side, Mounce sets up with a wide base and his hands held below his back shoulder. Utilizing a small stride, his hands with a quick hand coil before whipping through the zone on an uphill path with a very loose finish. He sprayed line drives all over the field while flashing some potential for pull side power in the future. However, I was most impressed by the way that he used his speed as he stayed within himself at the plate, and constantly put the pressure on the defense to make plays. Mounce has all the tools to be a mainstay in the top of the lineup for the Cowboys, while creating headaches for pitchers and catchers.
Mounce is a fast-twitch left-handed hitting outfielder that stands 5-foot-10, 150-pounds. His batting practice was consistent all week as he showed the ability to use the whole field, making hard contact from the middle-to-opposite field gap. He has a balanced setup with a smooth, simple, direct hand path with a loose finish. He started the week by breaking the "event record" 60-yard dash with a 6.49. He has game changing speed on the bases, putting pressure on the defense on multiple occasions including running a 3.91 on a drag bunt, stealing bases and moving up on dirt balls. He took a solid swing against a 90+ mph fastball and was on time, but just missed the barrel, hitting a fly ball to right field with a 5.83-second hang time. On Saturday he showcased strong defensive tools. He cut off a would-be double down the left field line and hosed the runner at second base with a strong throw on top of the bag. Two batters later he opened up and ran down another would-be double to the left field warning track. With his spped, athleticism, and left-handed bat, Mounce is a player that is garnering a lot of attention from college recruiters.
01.16.17
5-foot-10, 145-pound, wiry-strong, athletic frame. After experiencing travel delays the day before, and working on very little sleep, Mounce was impressive all around, and started the day with a 60-yard dash time of 6.85. The sophomore threw 86 mph from the outfield with good carry, accuracy and clean arm action. The left-handed hitter starts from a tall, neutral stance with good rhythm, relaxed hands and a slight bat wrap. Gets started with a short stride, lands balanced with his weight slightly forward, then uses a short path to create good bat speed with barrel awareness. Mounce showed the ability to hit the ball to all fields with decent power to the pull side. Registered an exit velocity of 80 mph.