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<blockquote data-quote="ball4life66" data-source="post: 215633" data-attributes="member: 2336"><p>[MEDIA=instagram]BDDy7GNGVz6[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Next Marcus Stroman, or Pokey Reese: <strong>Xzavion Curry SS/RHP Mays HS(GT Commit)</strong>- 1. Elite center of balance on the mound, and is an elite athlete all around. Keeps a solid bend in knees throughout, helping him explode the backside with his arm. Natural ability to locate on the outside corner, and creates heavy bore inside with his FB. Very aggressive+high tempo pitcher who is very confident in his stuff. He has never had a pitching coach, yet has been up to 94 on the bump. Sits regularly at 89-91 touching 92 consistently. Handles adversity on the mound as good as any pitcher I've seen. This is crucial to making it to the big leagues. He goes right back in and attacks the next hitter without showing emotion. The FB is a 5/7 w plus life(inside bore, rides up, sink or cut away). CB is a 5/6 w/ good shape & natural ability to throw it. 12/6 at times, and seems to have an extra gear for depth at the plate. CH 45/55 very impressive fader and threw it 8-10 times today, for strikes or low in the zone. Full circle OH arm action, that is very low effort. Doesn't pull out of glove, has a Dominican like looseness in drop. Understands how to create his highest velocity. Arm gains speed early and is lightning out of the hand. Curry has more arm speed than some guys I've seen in the mid 90's. When he's sitting 10-15 lbs heavier he will hold velo even better, and throw harder. Things like finishing parallel, full extension, lining up the feet in "down phase", and gaining ground in stride(while in power position) are just some of my plans to put him over the top. 2. Very smooth rhythm in swing, and is able to track pitches very well. Timing at the plate is impressive, and is able to be independent with stride foot. Repeats launch position every time I've seen him hit. Keeps hands back well in separation phase & has very sneaky raw power. A/AVG to plus runner, plus plus arm from SS, going to be a 60 defender in the future with that range as well. I think he fits at SS/2B with the ability to play the OF. Plays with a chip on his shoulder, very good teammate & student. Imagine Xzavion, Bart, Bailey, Hughes, The Wilhite Twins, Connor Thomas, Joliff, Stallings, Hall are together.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.mlbscoutbreakdowns.com/marcus-stroman-or-pokey-reese-xzavion-curry-ssrhp-mays-hs/" target="_blank">https://www.mlbscoutbreakdowns.com/marcus-stroman-or-pokey-reese-xzavion-curry-ssrhp-mays-hs/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ball4life66, post: 215633, member: 2336"] [MEDIA=instagram]BDDy7GNGVz6[/MEDIA] The Next Marcus Stroman, or Pokey Reese: [B]Xzavion Curry SS/RHP Mays HS(GT Commit)[/B]- 1. Elite center of balance on the mound, and is an elite athlete all around. Keeps a solid bend in knees throughout, helping him explode the backside with his arm. Natural ability to locate on the outside corner, and creates heavy bore inside with his FB. Very aggressive+high tempo pitcher who is very confident in his stuff. He has never had a pitching coach, yet has been up to 94 on the bump. Sits regularly at 89-91 touching 92 consistently. Handles adversity on the mound as good as any pitcher I've seen. This is crucial to making it to the big leagues. He goes right back in and attacks the next hitter without showing emotion. The FB is a 5/7 w plus life(inside bore, rides up, sink or cut away). CB is a 5/6 w/ good shape & natural ability to throw it. 12/6 at times, and seems to have an extra gear for depth at the plate. CH 45/55 very impressive fader and threw it 8-10 times today, for strikes or low in the zone. Full circle OH arm action, that is very low effort. Doesn't pull out of glove, has a Dominican like looseness in drop. Understands how to create his highest velocity. Arm gains speed early and is lightning out of the hand. Curry has more arm speed than some guys I've seen in the mid 90's. When he's sitting 10-15 lbs heavier he will hold velo even better, and throw harder. Things like finishing parallel, full extension, lining up the feet in "down phase", and gaining ground in stride(while in power position) are just some of my plans to put him over the top. 2. Very smooth rhythm in swing, and is able to track pitches very well. Timing at the plate is impressive, and is able to be independent with stride foot. Repeats launch position every time I've seen him hit. Keeps hands back well in separation phase & has very sneaky raw power. A/AVG to plus runner, plus plus arm from SS, going to be a 60 defender in the future with that range as well. I think he fits at SS/2B with the ability to play the OF. Plays with a chip on his shoulder, very good teammate & student. Imagine Xzavion, Bart, Bailey, Hughes, The Wilhite Twins, Connor Thomas, Joliff, Stallings, Hall are together. [URL]https://www.mlbscoutbreakdowns.com/marcus-stroman-or-pokey-reese-xzavion-curry-ssrhp-mays-hs/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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