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Logan Williams
2007 GRAD
 |  SS/3B, P
 |  Damascus, AR
COMMITMENT
Best PG Grade
9.5
ABOUT PG GRADES
NATIONAL RANKING AR STATE RANKING
399 55
5 1
OVERALL SS OVERALL SS
Very good arm, can play and hit. 89 in Jupiter and showed bat
South Side Bee Branch
HIGH SCHOOL
6-0
  190

HEIGHT/WEIGHT
R/R
BATS/THROWS
35 and 1 mos
AGE
18 and 2 mos
Age at 2007 Draft
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PG EVENT RESULTS
89 mph
FB VELO 6/16/2006
7.44 sec
60 YARD DASH 12/28/2005
84 mph
IF VELO 6/16/2006
LATEST PG SHOWCASE REPORT
2006 National Showcase  
Logan Williams is a 2007 right hand hitting infielder/pitcher from South Side Bee Branch HS, residing in Damascus, AR. He was listed as a shortstop with secondary listings of 3B/P. Williams has a compact and athletic build on a strong 6'0" 190 lb. frame. He is a tough player and enjoys being on the field. At the plate he showed that he is going to hit a bit in college. He started with a slightly closed stance and then opened his hips early as the pitch arrived. His approach looks like it is to the pull side but he actually hit from gap to gap. It could be that he simply clears his hips to free his hands rather than looking to pull. In any case, he has good bat speed and strong hands. Williams made good barrel contact and should hit a lot of doubles in his future. He starts with high hands and creates some momentum and rhythm in his swing. In the field he played 2nd base very well. His range was good to both sides and he got very nice jumps on the ball. Williams has a strong arm and showed that he can make strong, accurate throws from different angles. His hands work well in the infield. For the college game he is a playable shortstop, though his range is limited. His instincts and jumps do make up for some lack of footspeed. On the mound Williams competed well. He pitches from a 3/4 slot with a typical short, infielder type arm action and athletic delivery. His fastball was 87-88 with good life and he pitched aggressively up in the zone with it... whether that was by purpose or accident is debatable. Williams has a slow 63-66 mph curveball and showed a slider too. His feel of a 75-76 mph change-up was good and overall Williams did a nice job of mixing pitches and changing speeds, showing an understanding of how to pitch. He ran 4.64 home/1st with a 7.54 60 yard time. At this point he is a D1 college player that will likely perform at the college level and ultimately earn a pro opportunity as a utility type player.
PG CAREER PROGRESSION
+1 MPH
FB Velo since 12/28/2005
+2 MPH
IF Velo since 12/28/2005
Best PG Grade: 9.5
PERCENTILE RANKINGS
CLASS OF 2007 in the recorded year
CATEGORY TOP RESULT CLASS AVG PERCENTILE
FB 89 mph 82 mph
90.03%
60 7.44 sec 7.46 sec
48.56%
IF 84 mph 76 mph
90.98%