| Player: Miles Clark | |||||||||||
| School: St. John Bosco (CA) | Position(s): OF | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’0″ | Weight: 193 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: The Center Fielder for the St. John Bosco Braves happens to be one half of the “Clark Brothers” who have made some real noise in Southern California’s Trinity League. Miles comes in at 6’0”, 193 lbs, a lean, durable build with long and athletic legs as his base. He strides well with clean footwork to the ball in the outfield and produces strong throws with his abbreviated arm action that are online and firm. He’s been clocked at 93 OF velo with a 6.76 60 yd dash. With his tools and bloodlines at 18 years old, he has an intriguingly projectable profile. At the plate, he offers a balanced stance with his knees slightly bent. A leg lift load and uphill bat path are important features of his swing that unlock power potential for him when he connects with the barrel. While bat speed could stand to increase, his natural athletic ability and launch angle allow him to produce power that he can add to as he continues to develop. Seemingly has struggled with chase and swing-and-miss in his high school career, will need to tighten that part of his offensive game to take a leap at the next level. Great academics, good athleticism, and a humble kid whose twin brother (James Clark) is projected inside the top 50 draft picks in the 2026 MLB Draft. Miles has the makings to become an elite standout prospect of his own as he heads into the start of his collegiate career. | |||||||||||
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