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2017 Rocky Mountain Showcase

Steel vs Orange Game Highlights
5/28/2017 4:23:37 PM
Reese Lansville (2018 RHP, Centennial, CO) Attacked hitters with a fastball offering that had short running action, topping at 83 miles per hour. Flashed good feel to the edges for curveball and changeup offering as well. 

Troy Lincavage (2018 RHP, Parker, CO) Generated good arm speed through extension with a fastball that sat in the mid 80's, topping at 86 miles per hour. Created hard depth with curveball offering when maintaining arm speed through finish.

Kellan Voggesser (2019 RHP, Fort Collins, CO) Impressive while on the mound as a 2019 grad. Generated deceptive crossfire action at release while ball jumped out of hand topping at 85 miles per hour. Consistently worked ahead of hitters with fastball offering with the ability to located to each edge of the plate. 

Ryan Stohr (2019 RHP, Morrison, CO) Released from a high three-quarters arm slot that created steep downhill angle to the plate with a fastball that topped at 88 miles per hour. Stohr shows a good knowledge for pitching and can effective mix speeds with a changeup and curveball in positive or negative counts. 

Austin Schultz (2018 SS, Adams, NE) Showed very impressive bat speed at the plate with the ability to turn the barrel with authority to contact. Hammered a home run to deep left field on a pitched located on the inner half of the plate. Hammered another hard hit down the left field line in his final at bat of the day. 

Derek Shaver (2019 SS, Grand Junction, CO) Generated good extension through the zone and drove a pitch on the outer half the other way from a double.

Jamison Fuentes (2018 LHP, Aspen, CO) Showed a smooth repeatable delivery on the mound. Also showed showed a compact, direct swing plane with a double to opposite field.

Brennen Dorighi (2018 C, Cherry Hills Village, CO) Created hard contact with very good bat speed. Has a good knowledge for the strike zone with the ability to control the barrel.

Jacob Stoken (2018 C, Englewood, CO) Flashed quick hands and a line drive bat path. Laced a double to the left center field gap that had good carry.