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<blockquote data-quote="eokerholm" data-source="post: 886537" data-attributes="member: 5007"><p>should be a great and big year for Jake...</p><p></p><p>(from the article)</p><p><strong>Jake DeLeo</strong>, OF, Georgia Tech (2022)- DeLeo has tantalized with his power/speed tool set since showing up at Georgia Tech and has put together flashes of excellence over his first two collegiate springs. The physical, athletic 6-1, 200-pounder ranked second on the Anglers with four homers this summer while hitting a respectable (for the Cape) .248, but his pitch selection remains a work in progress, as evidenced by his 44-13 K-BB mark. DeLeo’s bat stays on plane for a long time but his hips can leak and his timing can be inconsistent, limiting consistent hard contact. His speed plays well in the outfield, where he has solid instincts and tracks the ball well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eokerholm, post: 886537, member: 5007"] should be a great and big year for Jake... (from the article) [B]Jake DeLeo[/B], OF, Georgia Tech (2022)- DeLeo has tantalized with his power/speed tool set since showing up at Georgia Tech and has put together flashes of excellence over his first two collegiate springs. The physical, athletic 6-1, 200-pounder ranked second on the Anglers with four homers this summer while hitting a respectable (for the Cape) .248, but his pitch selection remains a work in progress, as evidenced by his 44-13 K-BB mark. DeLeo’s bat stays on plane for a long time but his hips can leak and his timing can be inconsistent, limiting consistent hard contact. His speed plays well in the outfield, where he has solid instincts and tracks the ball well. [/QUOTE]
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