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re: *Official MLB draft thread (LSU recruits and players)*
Posted on 6/8/10 at 11:26 am to AstroTiger
Posted on 6/8/10 at 11:26 am to AstroTiger
Lee wants that college paid for but the Dodgers will give him money for college if it does not work out. It's in that agent's best interest to get him signed.
Ryan and Halladay comparisons - yeah that's worth going to SEC football with the potential for a career ending injury
Ryan and Halladay comparisons - yeah that's worth going to SEC football with the potential for a career ending injury
Posted on 6/8/10 at 11:32 am to dutchtowntiger100
Zach Lee Video
Zach Lee - P
McKinney HS, Texas, Sr.
Birthdate: 9/13/1991
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 195 lbs.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Scout's report filed: 4/13/10
Scouting Report
Fastball: Lee has touched 95 mph on the gun and generally sits in the 90-92 mph range.
Fastball movement: He has plus movement. Everything he throws has depth to it.
Slider: It's nice and short, a plus breaking ball thrown 79-81 mph.
Changeup: It's Major League average now and projects to be a plus pitch in the future. He's not afraid to throw it when behind in the count.
Control: He's got better command and feel for pitching than you expect a two-sport star to have.
Poise: Shows plus mound presence.
Physical Description: Also a top quarterback recruit, Lee is strong and athletic with a large frame. He's more developed in the lower half, and there's room for growth in his upper body.
Medical Update: Healthy.
Strengths: Excellent athleticism to go along with great feel for pitching. Three above-average to plus pitches he can thrown for strikes.
Weaknesses: As an elite football recruit with a commitment to play two sports at LSU, some think he's unsignable.
Summary: With above-average to plus stuff across the board -- fastball, slider, changeup -- good command and tremendous athleticsm, Lee should be one of the high school arms being mentioned up close to the top of the Draft, or at least on a short list of top high school arms. If he's not, it's largely because of one thing: signability. As a quarterback recruit, he's committed to play two sports at LSU next year, and many think he's unsignable as a result. That said, there's bound to be a team with deep pockets that will take a shot at luring him away from the gridiron and life as a collegiate athlete.
Zach Lee - P
McKinney HS, Texas, Sr.
Birthdate: 9/13/1991
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 195 lbs.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Scout's report filed: 4/13/10
Scouting Report
Fastball: Lee has touched 95 mph on the gun and generally sits in the 90-92 mph range.
Fastball movement: He has plus movement. Everything he throws has depth to it.
Slider: It's nice and short, a plus breaking ball thrown 79-81 mph.
Changeup: It's Major League average now and projects to be a plus pitch in the future. He's not afraid to throw it when behind in the count.
Control: He's got better command and feel for pitching than you expect a two-sport star to have.
Poise: Shows plus mound presence.
Physical Description: Also a top quarterback recruit, Lee is strong and athletic with a large frame. He's more developed in the lower half, and there's room for growth in his upper body.
Medical Update: Healthy.
Strengths: Excellent athleticism to go along with great feel for pitching. Three above-average to plus pitches he can thrown for strikes.
Weaknesses: As an elite football recruit with a commitment to play two sports at LSU, some think he's unsignable.
Summary: With above-average to plus stuff across the board -- fastball, slider, changeup -- good command and tremendous athleticsm, Lee should be one of the high school arms being mentioned up close to the top of the Draft, or at least on a short list of top high school arms. If he's not, it's largely because of one thing: signability. As a quarterback recruit, he's committed to play two sports at LSU next year, and many think he's unsignable as a result. That said, there's bound to be a team with deep pockets that will take a shot at luring him away from the gridiron and life as a collegiate athlete.
Posted on 6/8/10 at 11:49 am to dutchtowntiger100
quote:
- yeah that's worth going to SEC football with the potential for a career ending injury
since that happens so much...
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