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2025 PG High School All State Select Championship (28-29 Grads)
Kruize Godsy is a 2028 OF/1B with a 5-10 160 lb. frame from Santa Cruz, CA who attends Santa Cruz. Medium young build with lots of room to get stronger. Right handed hitter, sets up in a spread stance with an inward toe tap trigger, simple stride, repeats his timing well, middle of the field line drive contact with some barrel control, bat speed will continue to improve with additional strength. 7.39 runner in the sixty. Primary outfielder on defense, step by step actions to the ball, tends to get his glove down late to field, throws uphill with developing arm strength, can improve staying on line better into his throws and keeping his throws down. Also worked out at first base, moved and fielded more comfortably there than in the outfield. Good student.
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Hitting
Spread Stance
Open Stance
Uphill barrel path
Swings with intent
Gap to gap
Swings with intent
Power to all fields
Projectable Power
Pitching
Drop-and-Drive Back Leg Mechanics
Pushes Down the Mound
Well balanced
OTP Arm action
Smooth Delivery
Outfield
Accurate to base
Firstbase
Accurate to base
PG CAREER PROGRESSION
+2 MPH
FB Velo since 12/02/2023
-0.06 SEC
10 Yard Split since 12/02/2023
-0.24 SEC
60 Time since 12/02/2023
+6 MPH
OF Velo since 12/02/2023
+11 MPH
Exit Velo since 12/02/2023
+47.17 MPH
Max Barrel Speed
since 12/02/2023
+10.76
Impact Momentum
since 12/02/2023
+62.04 Gs
Max Acceleration since 12/02/2023
Best
PG Grade:
7
2023 13U/14U Fall Northern California Showcase
Right 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™.
46%
The order in which each body segment reaches its peak speed
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