Most Viewed Profiles of 2017: 2-4
Sun December 31, 2017
Jerry Shank
Maryland / Virginia Director

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Coaches and scouts alike are always looking to find the most updated information when traveling the scouting circuit and recruiting players. Prep Baseball Report has become a first stop for all coaches to find that information. Player profiles are the most used resource on our site and PBR Maryland continues our breakdown of the top 50 viewed profiles of 2017 with 2-4. On New Years Day we will have the most viewed profile of 2017.
Most Viewed Profiles of 2017: 2-4
No. 2
Class of 2017 / OF
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Graduating Class: 2017
Commitment: Maryland
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Primary Position: OF
Secondary Position: LHP
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High School: Landon
State: MD
Summer Team: Team Citius
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Height: 5-11
Weight: 182lbs
Bat/Throw: R/L
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2017 Most Viewed Profiles
Scouting Report
2.5.17 (PBR Super 60) - Maryland recruit. 5-foot-11, 182-pound right-handed hitting outfielder, solid build with well-proportioned strength. Didn't flash the loudest tools at the Super 60, but delivered a strong across-the-board performance. Offensively, has a simple, balanced approach, starts with high hands, generates easy bat speed, maintains excellent balance through contact; works middle of the field effortlessly, made consistent hard contact with lift. Showed more power than the size/frame would indicate. Registered 95 mph exit velocity with wood. Also ran a 6.79 laser-timed 60. Defensively, left-handed thrower, works from long, over-the-top slot, athletic actions, above-average carry on throws, clocked at 89 mph.
2.21.16 - Solid athletic frame at 5-foot-11, 165-pounds. Ran a 6.74 60-yard dash. Hits from an athletic set up with smooth load and leg kick. Has direct swing path to the ball with explosive bat speed. Squared the baseball extremely well during batting practice. Extension through contact with backspin on the ball. Gap-to-gap style hitter with power. Nice lower half involvement. Exit velocity of 94 mph. Throws from a high ¾ arm slot with loose arm action. Clean hands and exchange with active feet. Works thru the ball very well and throws have life on them at 89 mph. Exciting prospect in the 2017 class.
5.19.15 - 2017 Randy Bednar, a Maryland commit is a legitimate two-way prospect for Landon. Hits from an athletic base with an even set up. Was 0-for-1 with two walks and a hit-by-pitch. Had a short and quick swing. Uses a quick first step to cover ground in the outfield. Made accurate throw from left-of-center field to the plate on a line to get runner attempting to score from second. On the mound pitches in a fluid delivery with quick rhythm. Throws from a high three-quarter arm angle. Pitched 84-87 with arm-side run. Throws 11/5 big breaking ball at 72 mph.