| Player: Brett Crossland | |||||||||||
| School: Mountain Pointe (AZ) | Position(s): RHP | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’6″ | Weight: 240 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: Crossland really impressed across the showcase circuit this summer. The arm path can get really long but once the ball leaves the hand it really jumps. The fastball has been up to 97 while regularly sitting in the mid-90s. He creates a heavy downhill action on the pitch thanks to both his height and the high 3/4 arm slot. He has a sharp vertical breaking curve to go with a mid-80s tight slider that can be absolutely filthy at times. The change is not used a ton, but it shows real dip while sitting 86-87. The body and pitch mix is certainly that of a future starter, although he can really lose his fastball command at times and find himself in some trouble. Cleaning up the arm path to create a more consistent release point could turn Crossland into a mid-rotation starter down the line. | |||||||||||
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