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Post by rainmanrich on Aug 23, 2016 20:33:40 GMT -8
Sorry I don't have what you probably expected. Is anyone willing to summarize what d1 said about Larnach? I don't have a subscription.
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Post by rilesinnewberg on Aug 24, 2016 13:10:53 GMT -8
33. Trevor Larnach, of, Oregon State (2018)
Oregon State’s Trevor Larnach starred for Falmouth (Aaron Fitt) If you asked scouts to give you a name of an underclass hitter with a chance to blossom into stardom in a second year in the Cape Cod League, many of them would give you Trevor Larnach’s name. A prototype, powerfully built athlete with big league tools, Larnach is an impressive 6-foot-3, 215-pound outfielder. While the rising sophomore may have had only one home run on summer to go along with his .275 average and .402 on-base percentage, it did come in impressive fastball, as he turned around a 90 mph fastball in a left on left matchup. Larnach has effortless plus power from the left side and his ability to stay in there and use his fluid hands to spin on a good lefty fastball speaks extremely loudly about his ability. He covers the plate extremely well and he showed throughout the summer that he could drive off-speed pitches into the opposite field gap as well as hit the fastball. He could be a game changer offensively as he continues to learn and develop. Larnach has good arm strength and also figures to be a very athletic right fielder. He’s a good runner for his size, posting a 6.78 60 yard dash time this summer. These are some of the biggest tools you’ll see in college baseball in 2017.
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Post by rilesinnewberg on Aug 24, 2016 13:13:35 GMT -8
Also KJ from Team USA 18. KJ Harrison, of/1b/c, Oregon State
Harrison has been a consistent performer for two years in the heart of the Oregon State lineup, hitting 10 homers each year and slugging .526 over those seasons. But he has struggled in back-to-back summers with Team USA, hitting .182/.207/.218 in 55 at-bats last year and .103/.188/.103 in 29 at-bats this year. The CNT had a log jam at first base/DH that resulted in Harrison seeing less playing time this year, but he was still a good teammate who valued the opportunity to wear the Team USA uniform. The 6-foot, 208-pound Harrison has undeniable strength, and he has improved his body from a year ago. He has plus raw power, but scouts have some questions about his hit tool, because he has a pronounced barrel wrap that leads to a long swing path. One scout suggested Harrison has to cheat to catch up with above-average velocity, which leads him exposed against offspeed stuff. Defensively, Harrison has played mostly first base at Oregon State, but he has enough mobility to play a corner outfield spot capably, and some scouts still believe he could have a future behind the plate (where he played in high school) if he spent time focusing on learning the nuances of the position. He has a strong arm with good carry from the outfield.
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Post by BeaverG20 on Aug 24, 2016 16:48:13 GMT -8
Thank you, RinNB
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Post by rainmanrich on Aug 25, 2016 19:16:25 GMT -8
Yes, Thank You.
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