CLASS OF 2019
RHP
Parker
Bigham
Galveston JC
Barbers Hill (HS) • TX
6' 4" • 190LBS
R/R • 23yr 9mo
Barbers Hill (HS) • TX
6' 4" • 190LBS
R/R • 23yr 9mo
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- 2020 Top Prospect Showcase - Houston: Top Statistical Performers - Jun 28, 2019
- Senior Games: Pitching Analysis - Oct 4, 2018
- Texas Senior Games: Top Statistical Performers - Aug 15, 2018
- Houston TP Showcase: Top Prospects (Part 2) - Aug 15, 2018
- Texas Senior Games: Quick Hits - Aug 14, 2018
- Houston Top Prospect Showcase: Top Statistical Performers - Jun 28, 2018
- Houston Top Prospect Showcase: Quick Hits - Jun 27, 2018
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8.12.18
Bigham has a projectable, lean-muscular frame at 6-foot-4, 190-pounds. Working from a ¾ slot, the right-handers fastball was mostly 84-85, dropping only a time or two to 82-83. Showed good command of his fastball, getting a backward strikeout on a fastball in. Spun his curveball at 71-73 mph with 11/5 shape.
06.26.18
High-waisted 6-foot-3, 185-pound frame. Bigham is a big right-hander who works from the stretch with a high leg lift (knee almost gets up to shoulder-height) with a lean back in his shoulders at balance point, he has a long to short arm stroke with a high release point, direction in his legs, delivery involves some effort, has an athletic finish with some recoil. His fastball was 86-87 mph with slight arm-side-run, and seemed even quicker because of his ability to hide the baseball in his delivery. He threw a rolling curveball at 70-72, and his changeup was 77 mph consistently to his arm side.