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You can argue that Nantkes has been the best pitcher in the state at the 5A level going down the stretch. On Friday he dominated Rocky Mountain, a team who participated in the NHSI and had not been shut out all year. Nantkes went 7 innings and only gave up 2 hits and struck out 6. Fastball lived between 82 and 84 mph. Below is comments from our last event we had Nantkes at.
A 6-foot-2, 180-pound left hand hitting 1B/LHP who ran a 7.49 60. At the plate he is crouched with a slow load during the pitch. He shows strong weight transfer and hits off a firm front side. Swing path is slightly uphill and he hit several balls hard into the gaps during the live round. Exit velocity was 93 MPH. At first he shows good range and footwork around the bag. He throws from a ¾ arm slot with an arm velocity of 78 MPH.
2-28-16
8-8-15
6-foot-1, 180 pounds. Bats and throws left. Hands are set up high before he starts windup. Throws from a 3/4 arm slot and fastball was consistently between 80-82 mph. Disguises a good changeup that came in at 73 mph. Has a slow breaking 2/7 curveball that comes in at 69 mph. Slightly falls to 3B after delivery. LHP prospect to follow. At the plate hits 4-hole for the Cougars. Has fast bat speed. Hands load smooth and has short stride. Had a good day at the plate going 2-4 with 2 RBI's. Drove in game-tying run in the 7th inning.