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<blockquote data-quote="eokerholm" data-source="post: 884524" data-attributes="member: 5007"><p>Atta boys Cam and Logan!</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://d1baseball.com/summer-baseball/prospect-rundown-necbl-all-star-game/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Two Georgia Tech pitchers also looked good for the South all-stars. Martha’s Vineyard lefty <strong>Camron Hill</strong> is a 6-foot-6, 210-pound Adonis with high pockets and intriguing projection. He has a loose, easy arm swing to a high three-quarters slot that produced 89-93 mph heat with slightly above-average spin rates into the 2300s, and he blew his fastball by a couple of hitters for strikeouts in his 1-2-3 frame. He also flashed a good slider at 82-83 with tight spin in the 2500s and good bite, and he was able to land it for a strike. And he mixed in a couple of changeups at 84 mph with arm speed and action, resulting in one swing-and-miss. His Georgia Tech teammate, Newport righthander <strong>Logan McGuire</strong>, also has a lean, projectable frame at 6-3, 192 pounds, with a clean arm action and a simple delivery. He works downhill from a high slot and can miss bats with a 90-91 mph fastball that stays on plane well. McGuire struck out one with his fastball in a scoreless inning, and threw just one secondary pitch — a fringy 82 mph changeup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eokerholm, post: 884524, member: 5007"] Atta boys Cam and Logan! [URL unfurl="true"]https://d1baseball.com/summer-baseball/prospect-rundown-necbl-all-star-game/[/URL] Two Georgia Tech pitchers also looked good for the South all-stars. Martha’s Vineyard lefty [B]Camron Hill[/B] is a 6-foot-6, 210-pound Adonis with high pockets and intriguing projection. He has a loose, easy arm swing to a high three-quarters slot that produced 89-93 mph heat with slightly above-average spin rates into the 2300s, and he blew his fastball by a couple of hitters for strikeouts in his 1-2-3 frame. He also flashed a good slider at 82-83 with tight spin in the 2500s and good bite, and he was able to land it for a strike. And he mixed in a couple of changeups at 84 mph with arm speed and action, resulting in one swing-and-miss. His Georgia Tech teammate, Newport righthander [B]Logan McGuire[/B], also has a lean, projectable frame at 6-3, 192 pounds, with a clean arm action and a simple delivery. He works downhill from a high slot and can miss bats with a 90-91 mph fastball that stays on plane well. McGuire struck out one with his fastball in a scoreless inning, and threw just one secondary pitch — a fringy 82 mph changeup. [/QUOTE]
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