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2022 Sunshine Midwest Showcase
Evan Fleet is a 2025 LHP/1B, OF with a 6-2 170 lb. frame from Shawnee, KS who attends De Soto. Taller lean and athletic frame. Ran a 7.40 60-yard dash. Primary left-handed pitcher with drop and drive mechanics on the mound with a high three-quarter arm slot. Showed three pitches on the mound including a fastball up to 80 with some cutting actions to it, a slider with shorter horizontal break and a change up that he showed advanced feel for with maintained arm speed and is tunneled well off his other pitches. There's some mechanical things that could be ironed out in the delivery but overall this is a really intriguing young pitcher with some upside to tap into. Also a switch hitter at the plate with mirrored stances from both sides, swing has some length with enough barrel speed to impact the baseball in the air. More power than hit tool from both sides right now. Great student.
PG CAREER PROGRESSION
+13 MPH
FB Velo since 10/02/2021
-0.26 SEC
60 Time since 10/02/2021
+5 MPH
Exit Velo since 10/02/2021
+6 MPH
Max Barrel Speed
since 10/02/2021
+2.01
Impact Momentum
since 10/02/2021
+9.35 Gs
Max Acceleration since 10/02/2021
+9 %
Swing Efficiency since 05/28/2022
Best
PG Grade:
8
2022 Sunshine Midwest Showcase
Right Handed Hitting
Swing Efficiency™
Swing Efficiency™ is a score from 0-100 based on how fast you move your body compared to other players of a similar height and weight. Our library of over 10,000 hitters shows that for a given body type, higher swing efficiencies generate higher exit velos. PG All-American Arjun Nimmala may only weigh 170 lbs, but he can still hit 103MPH off a tee thanks to his elite Swing Efficiency™.
44%
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2022 Sunshine Midwest Showcase
Left Handed Hitting
Swing Efficiency™
Swing Efficiency™ is a score from 0-100 based on how fast you move your body compared to other players of a similar height and weight. Our library of over 10,000 hitters shows that for a given body type, higher swing efficiencies generate higher exit velos. PG All-American Arjun Nimmala may only weigh 170 lbs, but he can still hit 103MPH off a tee thanks to his elite Swing Efficiency™.
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