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2022 Kansas City Indoor Showcase
Parker Elliott is a 2025 1B/RHP/3B with a 6-1 195 lb. frame from Nixa, MO who attends Ozark. Strong and physical athletic build especially for his age. Left handed hitter, hits from an open stance with a leg raise load, stays balanced and under control well before exploding into his swing, gets into his lower half well to generate bat speed, smooth and fluid extension through the ball, present bat speed with aggressive intent, hits to all fields. 7.45 runner in the sixty. Primary corner infielder on defense, has smooth overall actions fielding the ball and in his release, some carry across the diamond, active feet, will have the ability to play third base with continued work on his lower half quickness. Also pitched, worked from the start with a high leg raise start and a longer stride down the mound, long over the top arm action. Created lots of downhill plane on a fastball that reached 80 mph, mostly straight with occasional cutting life. Curveball was a 12/6 downer offering with some tightness and bit at times and good arm speed at release. Chance to have a special bat. Good student. Named to the Kansas City Indoor Showcase Top Prospect List.
PG CAREER PROGRESSION
+1 MPH
FB Velo since 04/24/2021
-0.02 SEC
10 Yard Split since 03/20/2021
-0.62 SEC
60 Time since 03/20/2021
+4 MPH
IF Velo since 03/20/2021
+5 MPH
1B Velo since 03/20/2021
+8 MPH
Exit Velo since 03/20/2021
+3.68 MPH
Max Barrel Speed
since 04/24/2021
+1.32
Impact Momentum
since 04/24/2021
+3.99 Gs
Max Acceleration since 04/24/2021
Best
PG Grade:
9
2022 Kansas City Indoor Showcase
Left Handed Hitting
Swing Efficiency™
Swing Efficiency™ is a score from 0-100 based on how fast you move your body compared to other players of a similar height and weight. Our library of over 10,000 hitters shows that for a given body type, higher swing efficiencies generate higher exit velos. PG All-American Arjun Nimmala may only weigh 170 lbs, but he can still hit 103MPH off a tee thanks to his elite Swing Efficiency™.
26%
The order in which each body segment reaches its peak speed
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