| Player: John Stuetzer | |||||||||||
| School: Pope (GA) | Position(s): SS/OF | ||||||||||
| Height: 6′ | Weight: 185 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: A player who has put up double plus run times, it plays a tick below that which is still plus to better. Stuetzer has a shot to stick at short with solid actions and enough arm, but he could be a special talent given the overall athleticism in center. He covers a ton of ground and has enough of an arm for it to be a weapon there. The swing plane is rather flat, making him an excellent leadoff guy with a swing that gets into the zone quickly and with plenty of bat speed. The hands clear the zone well allowing him to handle any pitch and the ball really jumps to the pull side. There is enough to like in the exit velos to say he could develop into average or better power, but the swing plane will limit the number of long balls, instead he could be a guy who lines the ball from line to line and lets the wheels shine. | |||||||||||
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