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<blockquote data-quote="dadair6" data-source="post: 864560" data-attributes="member: 5570"><p>The scrimmage was open to the public. They ended up only playing 6 innings, each side threw three pitchers. One nice aspect is they had their version of statcast on the scoreboard so we could see pitch speed, spin rate and movement up/down and left/right plus on the hits the speed off the bat and distance. The pitchers were Siegel, McNamee and Mannelly for one side and Hill, Medich and McGuire for the other. </p><p></p><p>Siegel had a solid first, but struggled in the second, fastball sat 84-86, he primarily threw offspeed. Hill was the opposite, struggled in the first but was better in the second. Fastball sat 86-88 and touched 90 a few times. McNamee and Medich were next up, McNamee was 84-90, the two pitches he touched 90 were hit to the track, and wind in from L/LC was all that kept them in the park. Medich was 88-92 consistently with his curve 2500+. For me the most impressive was Mannelly, 88-92 with his fastball 2500+ and curve averaging 2800 with a number of pitches over 2900. McGuire, a 6-3 180 freshmen wasn’t sharp, but not bad.</p><p></p><p>At the plate, Parada and Geisler led the way, both with a HR. Geisler’s was 379’ and 105mph off the bat, he also had a sharp single. Parada’s was 341’ and 101, he also had a fly out to the CF wall at 389’ and 105. DeLeo, Anderson and Borden each had doubles.</p><p></p><p>They have another scrimmage tomorrow (2/6) at 2pm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dadair6, post: 864560, member: 5570"] The scrimmage was open to the public. They ended up only playing 6 innings, each side threw three pitchers. One nice aspect is they had their version of statcast on the scoreboard so we could see pitch speed, spin rate and movement up/down and left/right plus on the hits the speed off the bat and distance. The pitchers were Siegel, McNamee and Mannelly for one side and Hill, Medich and McGuire for the other. Siegel had a solid first, but struggled in the second, fastball sat 84-86, he primarily threw offspeed. Hill was the opposite, struggled in the first but was better in the second. Fastball sat 86-88 and touched 90 a few times. McNamee and Medich were next up, McNamee was 84-90, the two pitches he touched 90 were hit to the track, and wind in from L/LC was all that kept them in the park. Medich was 88-92 consistently with his curve 2500+. For me the most impressive was Mannelly, 88-92 with his fastball 2500+ and curve averaging 2800 with a number of pitches over 2900. McGuire, a 6-3 180 freshmen wasn’t sharp, but not bad. At the plate, Parada and Geisler led the way, both with a HR. Geisler’s was 379’ and 105mph off the bat, he also had a sharp single. Parada’s was 341’ and 101, he also had a fly out to the CF wall at 389’ and 105. DeLeo, Anderson and Borden each had doubles. They have another scrimmage tomorrow (2/6) at 2pm. [/QUOTE]
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