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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 3222305, member: 2504"] From the Leo Socci Comments section in Prep Baseball Report: >3/6/17 5-foot-7, 160-pound, smaller, athletic frame. The frame is solid, is wiry strong, has room to still fill out and add weight. The arm is quick, the fastball should continue to climb, the breaking ball is his best pitch clocked in the mid 70’s, is a true curve ball. The delivery is simple, hands start high and stay high throughout, leg raise is smooth has average height to it. The direction is inline, squares up to the plate on release. The arm action has average length to it, it's clean and comes out of his hand with ease. The fastball was 80-84 mph, 4 seamer was pounded down in the zone, 2 seamer had bore action to it, fastball will continue to climb. The changeup is ok, thrown hard, could get more separation off the fastball, with action to arm side. Times to the plate were 1.4-1.5. The breaking ball is a legit pitch, very close to a 12/6 break, thrown hard with downward break, it's a nasty hammer. The delivery is sound, loses some leverage at separation, bends over the midsection, needs to stay tall all the way through. Big time follow, throws strikes and can spin the breaking ball.< [/QUOTE]
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