CLASS OF 2017
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Nick
Stewart
James Madison
Rock Ridge (HS) • VA
6' 4" • 160LBS
R/R • 24yr 11mo
Rock Ridge (HS) • VA
6' 4" • 160LBS
R/R • 24yr 11mo
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3.26.17: Stewart has an athletic frame that he can still add to. Throws from a three-quarters arm slot, shorter quick arm action, normal effort. Shoulders closed, strides to square landing with recoil. Fastball was 84-86, touching 87, held his velocity through five innings. Fastball has good angle but flattened out at the top of the zone. Change-up had fading action at 75, slowed arm on a few of them. Curveball had sharp 11/5 action, running 66-67.
6.4.16 - Nick Stewart pitched 84-85 with his lanky projectable frame on the hill to go with his above average secondary.
4.19.16: Stewart has a lanky, athletic frame and throws from a high three-quarters arm slot. He has a long arm action that is loose and a quick arm that generates easy velocity. His shoulders are uphill and closed as he strides to a square landing with a fall off finish. His fastball had downward plane and late run, sitting 84-86 early and still holding 83-84 while touching 85 in the seventh inning. His changeup had a lot of run and good armspeed, sitting 76-77. His breaking ball had late, hard break with 12/6 or 11/5 action depending on what side of the plate it was thrown to, running 70-74. He showed good command of all three pitches, and attacked the strike zone all game.
3.10.16: Stewart is a tall, athletic righthander that throws from a high three-quarters arm slot. He has a loose arm action and a fast armstroke that generates easy velocity. His shoulders are closed and uphill as he strides out to a slightly closed landing. Stewart’s fastball had good downward plane and some late run and sat 84-86, touching 87 during his two innings of work. He commanded it well, moving it in and out. Stewart’s breaking ball had late, sharp 11/5 break and ran 71-76.
1.18.16: Stewart has a very tall, lanky frame and long arms. He has a loose, quick arm action that is very clean and generates easy velocity. Stewart gets good downward plane on his fastball and his breaking ball has good bite and 11/5 action.
11.1.15: Stewart is an athletic frame that is very projectable. He throws from a high three-quarters arm slot with a smooth tall and fall delivery. He has shortened his arm action a bit over the last 9 months, but it works well and is loose and lightning quick and generates easy velocity. His shoulders are uphill and closed as he strides out to a square landing before falling off a bit as he finishes. Stewart’s fastball had late, hard run and good downward plane, running 81-85. His curveball had late 11/5 break and was thrown with good armspeed, running 73-74. His changeup was also thrown with good armspeed and had fading action, running 70-72. He showed good command of all three pitches.
7.30.15 - Long and lanky with projectable frame at 6-foot-4, 160-pounds. Throws from a high three-quarters arm angle with a long, loose arm action. Creates quick arm speed in his controlled delivery and in-line direction. Shows lower half usage and slightly finishes to first base side. Shows nice command of his fastball with sink at 84 mph. Breaking ball has 11/5 action with near fastball arm speed at 71 mph. Pitch shows good rotation and depth. Very interesting prospect as he fills out frame and matures.
8/20/19: Works on tough angles out of a big 6-foot-5 frame, pumping fastballs in the 88-91 mph range and quality low-to-mid-70s curves with 11-to-5 action. His curve is a legit swing-and-miss weapon, but the command is loose in the zone and the fastball is hittable over the fat of the plate.