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re: LSU Baseball 2018 (and beyond) Recruiting Thread *Old Thread*
Posted on 2/16/17 at 12:41 pm to ProjectP2294
Posted on 2/16/17 at 12:41 pm to ProjectP2294
Perfect Game published some scout notes on a JUCO tournament Cameron Sanders' team played in. Fortunately for us, the info on him is not behind the paywall: LINK
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Sanders has entered the 2017 season with a body that is starting to mature. The stability of the body, especially the lower half, is beginning to fill out. Long known for a loose, quick and easy arm he has improved the consistency of his delivery with the added strength. Sanders uses his lower half well and has a solid hip turn. Working from a true three-quarters arm slot with a short takeaway and arm circle that slightly wraps behind his body, he gets to an extended release point to the plate. With nice rhythm and tempo to his delivery, plus a slight crossfire direction, which creates some deception, there is uneasiness for righthanded hitters. A fastball in the 94-95 mph range that sinks and bores in from his arm side might be a contributing factor to this as well. The command of the fastball can waver at times but more due to the movement presently and the increasing velocity. When he is on point, his slider flashes plus potential. His arm slot creates the 10-to-4 shape of the pitch, that at times will have more hard late bite than the sweeping direction you would picture from that shape. The changeup has improved as he has developed the ability to maintain his hand speed consistently with it. At 82-83 mph, when started on plane, it is a swing-and-miss pitch more than a groundball getter. The change does have some sink and slight arm-side run to it. Sanders continued growth as a pitcher is on track. His progress over the last three years is noticeable and if he continues on this path his future will be bright.
Posted on 2/16/17 at 4:15 pm to ProjectP2294
Baseball America released their HS All Americans: LINK
2017 RHP Blayne Enlow - 1st Team
2018 MIF Brice Turang - 2nd Team
2017 RHP Nick Storz - 3rd Team
2017 RHP Blayne Enlow - 1st Team
2018 MIF Brice Turang - 2nd Team
2017 RHP Nick Storz - 3rd Team
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