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Post by philsbosoxfan on Jun 14, 2017 9:53:28 GMT -5
Is it okay if I roll my eyes? I say yes. ONLY because i did too>LOL Am I the only one that thought of Adrian Gonzales here ? I'm guessing his future team mates are going to be in avoidance mode.
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Post by southcoastghost on Jun 14, 2017 9:58:14 GMT -5
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Post by ramireja on Jun 14, 2017 16:56:22 GMT -5
If you're into spin rates: a note on Alex Scherff. Fangraph's pre-draft Top 100 sortable board has spin rates for Fastball/Breaking Ball if you click on the "Scouting" tab above the list of players. Alex Scherff has some of the best recorded rates for HS pitchers in the Top 100 at 2795/2769. For comparison's sake, a few of the other top HS arms: Hunter Greene: 2470 / 2316 Mackenzie Gore: 2520 / 2073 DL Hall: 2455 / 2513 Shane Baz: 2810 / 2719 (Scherff's closest spin rate comparison) Sam Carlson: 2394 / 2576 Blayne Enlow: 2471 / 2777 Hans Crouse: 2648 / 2902 Trevor Rogers: 2597 / 1881 Matt Sauer: 2471 / 2553 I'm not sure how much stock to put into spin rates, and I think Scherff lags behind some of these guys in terms of control/command, but the raw stuff is impressive/elite.
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Post by tjb21 on Jun 15, 2017 10:21:33 GMT -5
If you're into spin rates: a note on Alex Scherff. Fangraph's pre-draft Top 100 sortable board has spin rates for Fastball/Breaking Ball if you click on the "Scouting" tab above the list of players. Alex Scherff has some of the best recorded rates for HS pitchers in the Top 100 at 2795/2769. For comparison's sake, a few of the other top HS arms: Hunter Greene: 2470 / 2316 Mackenzie Gore: 2520 / 2073 DL Hall: 2455 / 2513 Shane Baz: 2810 / 2719 (Scherff's closest spin rate comparison) Sam Carlson: 2394 / 2576 Blayne Enlow: 2471 / 2777 Hans Crouse: 2648 / 2902 Trevor Rogers: 2597 / 1881 Matt Sauer: 2471 / 2553 I'm not sure how much stock to put into spin rates, and I think Scherff lags behind some of these guys in terms of control/command, but the raw stuff is impressive/elite. Good stuff here, thanks for sharing!
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