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10/12/14: 6-foot-4, 180 pounds, tall/ lanky build with wide shoulders and long loose arms and strong legs. Arm really works on the mound, loose ¾ arm slot, fastball is 75-78 mph with slight, late movement, curveball 63-65 mph with slow gradual break, change up 74-75 mph straight but serviceable. He will improve as his body fills out in the weight room. Offensively he hits from an athletic stance with a short stride, he generates bats speed and will hit for power. From the outfield his throws where on target, he showed athleticism.
9/16/19: After showing intrigue as a sidearmer last fall during the 9th Puma Classic with a 83-85 mph fastball, Lebamoff has raised his arm slot to three-quarter and now pumps it up to 87 with a low spin rate (1900-2000s). He also mixed in a 73-77 mph slider at 2100-2250 rpm.
9/15/18: Intriguing sidearmer with loose arm and lively 83-85 mph FB. Very good feel for spin and 74-76 mph SL. Curious to see what more bend at the waist and a closed landing would do for his velocity and breaking ball. Could also learn to elevate FB on occasion for rising chase pitch after attacking down in zone with sinker/slider. Fun to watch and dream on this guy as a different look bullpen arm. (Seifert)