| Player: Connor Langdon | |||||||||||
| School: Perry (GA) | Position(s): LHP | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’2″ | Weight: 210 lbs. | Bats: Left | Throws: Left | ||||||||
| Summary: Langdon works in the low 90s, touching 95, from a delivery that features a glove tap into a slightly bent-elbow takeaway before firing from a low three-quarter slot. The arm action is loose and easy, with plenty of deception that allows his stuff to play up roughly half a grade. However, there’s noticeable head whack at release, which can lead to occasional command lapses. He pairs the fastball with a sweeping low-80s slider and a changeup in the same velocity range. Both the changeup and fastball show solid arm-side run and, while not big strikeout offerings, generate consistent soft contact. The slider is his primary putaway pitch, though its ceiling is limited; he’s more likely to be the type who keeps his infield busy rather than rack up strikeouts. | |||||||||||
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