The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
7.52
Infield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an infield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
78.0
Power / Speed Score
A simple calculation that divides the athlete’s Exit Velocity Max by the athlete’s 60 Yard Dash time for the given event year. For example, 98 MPH / 7.00s = 14.00.
XL tall frame with a lean muscled look. Can tighten up the body and has the build to be physical. Does look the part in a uniform. The bat is intriguing with some tweaks to his bat positioning in the load phase and feel he could really tap into his natural strength. Features a semi wide square even props stance with his bat over his back shoulder and lays it flat into the launch phase as he leans back and lifts his knee/foot, then falls forward a bit and carries his hips and hands well into the contact zone with a short compact linear stroke. Does have some slight uphill and whips the bat into a long flexible one hand release to finish. The bat speed is ideal and is above average at 78 MPH. Can find the barrel a bit better, with this type of bat speed, one can see definite improvements to his EV of 92.3. Believe he can carry 100 with better sweet spot contact. Defensively he has some methodical actions into the baseball, and fields a little deep, which causes him to catch the ball in the palm, rather than the pocket. Bends at the knees and needs to get his rear lower and get the hands out front. Proper reps and coaching will fix most definitely.
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XL tall frame with a lean muscled look. Can tighten up the body and has the build to be physical. Does look the part in a uniform. The bat is intriguing with some tweaks to his bat positioning in the load phase and feel he could really tap into his natural strength. Features a semi wide square even props stance with his bat over his back shoulder and lays it flat into the launch phase as he leans back and lifts his knee/foot, then falls forward a bit and carries his hips and hands well into the contact zone with a short compact linear stroke. Does have some slight uphill and whips the bat into a long flexible one hand release to finish. The bat speed is ideal and is above average at 78 MPH. Can find the barrel a bit better, with this type of bat speed, one can see definite improvements to his EV of 92.3. Believe he can carry 100 with better sweet spot contact. Defensively he has some methodical actions into the baseball, and fields a little deep, which causes him to catch the ball in the palm, rather than the pocket. Bends at the knees and needs to get his rear lower and get the hands out front. Proper reps and coaching will fix most definitely.