The athlete's fastest 60-yard dash time in the given event year. Measured in seconds (s)
6.96
Outfield Velocity
The athlete's maximum throwing velocity from an outfield position in the given event year. Measured in miles per hour (MPH).
87.0
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.
6/5/18 6-foot-3, 200-pound. Athletic right-handed pitcher with a projectable frame. Delivery is smooth and compact with a strong lower half. Short arm action working through a ¾ slot. Works with confidence on the mound. At 81-85 MPH, the fastball works downhill with arm side run at times. Shows good feel for a near 12/6 breaking ball that has sharpness to it and swing and miss potential. Fansler also flashed a 75-76 MPH changeup that has some late cutting action. A physical bat from the right side. Uses a leg kick for timing while keeping hands simple prior to launch. Takes a slightly downhill path to contact, offering a balanced combination of strength and speed to stroke. Both tools grade out as above average. A line drive guy with gap abilities. In the outfield he has a corner type look to him. Plays under control with solid ball skills through fielding. Arm is an above average tool, offering accuracy and carry. Right field looks to be the most natural fit. 60-yard dash: 6.96 Outfield Velocity: 87 Exit Velocity: 88
7/12/17 6-foot-2 175-pound right-handed hitter initiates swing from neutral set up with relatively high knee to knee leg kick and stride. Balance is good and an aggressive weight shift and turn are present. There is considerable bat wrap and hands do not work away from body in load creating an uphill swing path. Bat wrap creating length and leg kick also result in little room for error in regards to being on time. There is obvious athleticism, and bat speed to swing as evidenced by recorded 88 mph bat exit velocity.
Defensively, Fansler is comfortable running and tracking in drop step. He is decisive in reads and plays through ball on ground well. Arm strength is of 88 mph on throws from outfield plays. Foot speed of 7.06 in sixty would allow versatility in playing all three OF positions.
On mound FB sat 84 and touched 85 mph with some arm side run. CB sat 69-71 with 12-6 shape with good depth and late, sharp break. CB projects as next level out pitch. Change up was thrown at FB arm speed and sat 76-77 with subtle arm side fade. Fansler pitched from a high 3/4 arm slot demonstrating good balance, a loose arm and repeatable delivery. There was some first base fall correctable through being more aggressive in driving over front side.
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6/5/18
6-foot-3, 200-pound. Athletic right-handed pitcher with a projectable frame. Delivery is smooth and compact with a strong lower half. Short arm action working through a ¾ slot. Works with confidence on the mound. At 81-85 MPH, the fastball works downhill with arm side run at times. Shows good feel for a near 12/6 breaking ball that has sharpness to it and swing and miss potential. Fansler also flashed a 75-76 MPH changeup that has some late cutting action. A physical bat from the right side. Uses a leg kick for timing while keeping hands simple prior to launch. Takes a slightly downhill path to contact, offering a balanced combination of strength and speed to stroke. Both tools grade out as above average. A line drive guy with gap abilities. In the outfield he has a corner type look to him. Plays under control with solid ball skills through fielding. Arm is an above average tool, offering accuracy and carry. Right field looks to be the most natural fit.
60-yard dash: 6.96
Outfield Velocity: 87
Exit Velocity: 88
7/12/17 6-foot-2 175-pound right-handed hitter initiates swing from neutral set up with relatively high knee to knee leg kick and stride. Balance is good and an aggressive weight shift and turn are present. There is considerable bat wrap and hands do not work away from body in load creating an uphill swing path. Bat wrap creating length and leg kick also result in little room for error in regards to being on time. There is obvious athleticism, and bat speed to swing as evidenced by recorded 88 mph bat exit velocity.