| Player: Alec Blair | |||||||||||
| School: De La Salle (CA) | Position(s): OF | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’6″ | Weight: 190 lbs. | Bats: Left | Throws: Left | ||||||||
| Summary: With size, skill, and athleticism, Blair is committed to play both baseball and basketball for Oklahoma. He has a very long and wiry frame currently, with a ton of room to fill out which helps give him plenty of power projection. He has a no stride wide base at the plate that does limit his bat speed and he can be long to the zone, making him late to elite velo. A sole focus on baseball and quality coaching could clean this up and give him an average hit tool to go with the above average power potential. The athleticism is big as you rarely see players of his size be able to play center, but he has every chance to stick there, but if he eventually moves to right, he has the arm for the position and could be a high quality defender thanks to the aforementioned athleticism. | |||||||||||
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