PBR OK OSSAA Player of the Week: Week Two (2024)

7/28/21

Body: 6-foot-3, 195-pound physical frame with present strength.

Hit: LHH. At the plate starts with a slightly open stance and upright posture. Hands get set slight below shoulder height with a relaxed back elbow and arm bar of lead arm. Barrel angle gets set to 45 degree angle with a top hand strong wing with rotational bat path and quick hands through the zone. Utilizes a knee knock leg lift stride with good rhythm. Backside turns linearly through contact. Bat path works slightly uphill and likes to work the ball up in the air. Has power potential and current strength at contact.

Power: 87 mph exit velocity off the tee and 99 mph exit velocity in BP.

Arm: LH. INF-76 mph. Over the top arm slot on throws across the diamond with a low ¾ arm slot when throwing to second.

Defense: In the infield shows good footwork around the bag and ability to cover some ground. Fields the ball with a feel for glove action and soft hands. Clean transfers out of the glove with good rhythm throughout the fielding process.

Run: 4.68 runner to first base.

Delivery: On the mound uses a rocker style delivery with quick pace working up to a high balance point. Gets weight stacked onto the backside with slight push off the rubber and more use of gliding down the slope. Hands break in sync at the top of the balance point. Athletic delivery with good balance and strong rotation off the plant leg. Slight shoulder tilt with a high glove side.

Arm Action: High ¾ arm slot with a clean arm action and very good hand speed.

FB: 86-87 mph, Strong tilt with some arm side run.

CB: 72-74 mph, very sharp action with sharp bite. Very tight spin with good overall spin metrics. Has the makings of a plus pitch.

CH: Strong fading action to the arm side with fastball hand speed.

7/28/21

The 2023 1B/LHP showed his intriguing two-way potential throughout the week both with his power bat from the left side and as one of the more pitchable left handed arms in the area. During the workout session Fisher showcased his arm strength registering 86 mph across with smooth feet and rhythm around the bag. During the BP session Fisher reached exit velocities up to 99 mph and an event high 29.9 mph hand speed. He put that power on display on Saturday at the plate by hitting a moon shot no-doubter home run into the parking lot with great extension with his natural uphill bat path. Where Fisher really shines is on the mound with the clean arm action and delivery producing fastballs in the 88-90 range with good hand speed and around 2400 RPM. Fisher also possesses a true swing and miss curveball at 75 mph with spin in the 2500’s. Fisher’s left handed arm is one of the more projectable and consistent arms arms in the area.

2/06/21

Positional Profile: LHP/1B. Follow in 2023 class.

Body: Physical 6-foot-3, 185-pound frame.

Hit: LHH. Sets up in a upright, slightly open stance. Uses a leg kick and arm-bar load into a long stride. Slight uphill swing path through the zone, generating good lift. Mid/pull approach with hard line-drives and fly balls during BP.

Power: 88 mph exit velocity from the tee and 96 in BP. Solid bat speed.

Arm: LH. INF - 83 mph. Short high-¾ arm action with some carry.

Defense: Sure hands around the bag with short, choppy footwork and clean exchanges.

Run: 7.44 runner in the 60.

Delivery: Up-tempo tall-and-fall delivery with some projectabilty. Reaches consistent, athletic balance point with square shoulders, landing in-line to home.

Arm Action: Long, loose high-¾ arm action. Shows good arm speed.

FB: 81-83 T84 mph, arm-side run with control to both sides of the plate.

CB: 70-72 mph, sharp 2/8 break with depth.

CH: 72-74 mph, above average fade and sink action.

6/09/20

Colin Fisher: LHP/1B, (2023) Noble, OK. 6-foot-1, 185-pound sturdy frame. During batting practice, the left-handed hitter had a max exit velocity of 83 mph. Starts in a tall stance with a arm bar load, then uses a small leg kick to initiate his swing. Bat speed was above average, used flat swing plane and a back foot finish. He found some barrels through his rounds. Gap to gap approach. Solid in the infield, displayed a velocity of 79 mph; shows a clean exchange, sure hands and choppy feet. Decent accuracy to the bases, used a high ¾ slot with a short arm action. In the 60-yard dash, recorded a time of 7.19. Projectable on the mound, showing good arm speed he had an over-the-top arm angle with a quick arm action. Up-tempo type pitcher who shows some effort. Has even shoulder with athletic balance point. Lands square with a clean finish. Threw his fastball 80-82 mph; has running action and consistent command. Had tight action on his 12/6 curveball . His changeup shows plus action.

2/02/20

A physically advanced and durable 6-foot-1, 185-pound frame. On the mound, the left-hander works from a simple and slightly up tempo delivery with rhythm that he repeats well. Uses a high leg kick before gliding down the mound and finishing balanced. Arm action is long, clean, and fluid in the back before coming through a high-¾ slot. Fastball keeps its plane at 77-81mph, mostly strikes. Curveball shows near 12/6 shape with late depth, mostly strikes. Changup keeps its plane at 68-71 mph.

2/02/20

A physically advanced and durable 6-foot-1, 185-pound frame. On the mound, the left-hander works from a simple and slightly up tempo delivery with rhythm that he repeats well. Uses a high leg kick before gliding down the mound and finishing balanced. Arm action is long, clean, and fluid in the back before coming through a high-¾ slot. Fastball keeps its plane at 77-81mph, mostly strikes. Curveball shows near 12/6 shape with late depth, mostly strikes. Changup keeps its plane at 68-71 mph.

2/02/20

Demonstrated an advanced 6-foot-1, 185-pound frame with physicality and feel for his body. The left-handed hitter begins with an even stance utilizing a knee-knock stride to generate a violent swing on a slightly uphill path through the hitting zone. Displayed present sink into the backside generating barrel whip through contact point creating backspin to both gaps. Registered an 81 mph bat-exit velocity off the tee and ran a 7.31 60-yard dash. The first baseman showcased a low center of gravity with feel around the bag and a soft glove hand out in front. Smooth transfers made it easy for accurate 77 mph throws coming out of a fluid, high ¾ arm-slot across the diamond.

PBR OK OSSAA Player of the Week: Week Two (2024)
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