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Struck out five during his 1.2 IP, 43-pitch relief appearance against Arkansas, topping out at 94 mph with his fastball while mainly working 90-93. He also drew some fooled reactions from the hitters with his firm spinning, 78 mph top-to-bottom curveball.
Uncommitted, he is balanced and controlled throughout while slightly scooping through the zone on an uphill plane. He demonstrates the ability to use the whole field, but his pull side power is what currently stands out most.
3.14.19
Estimated 6-foot-5, 200-pound athletic frame, and high waist. The right-hander throws a high ¾ slot with a long arm swing and repeatable, smooth delivery. His fastball was 87-88 mph, touching 89 mph in the 1st and settled in at 85-86 mph in the 2nd and 3rd. Had a couple walks early but was able to command fastball at the bottom of the zone as the outing went on. Flashed a two-seamer at 84-85 mph with good arm side run into righties. Also flashed a big, slow 11-5 curveball at 67-71 mph, primarily throwing it backdoor to righties. At the plate, the right-hander has a smooth, quick swing. He showcases a simple, controlled approach at the plate hitting the pitch where it’s thrown and hits the ball hard.
06.26.17 - 6-foot-4, 185-pound, athletic, long-limbed frame. Witt works from a high-¾ slot with a clean, medium arm stroke. His fastball was 88-90 mph in the bullpen. His curveball was 73-75 mph with good depth and decent shape for a rising sophomore. His changeup was 78-79 mph.
Approximate 6-foot-4, 185-pound, high-waisted frame. Witt stands out right away during I/O, not just because of his advanced frame, but also because he shows advanced actions with quick, easy exchanges and the ability to throw on the run. The right-handed hitter was 1-for-3 with four RBI with his only knock being a grand slam home run to left-centerfield. In Witt's other three at-bats, he ran a 4.46-second time to first base on a ground ball to third, walked and struck out. This is a young player that is sure to garner the attention of college recruiters.