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2021 National Underclass Showcase-Main Event
Connor Roush is a 2025 OF/RHP with a 6-3 185 lb. frame from Atlanta, GA who attends Wesleyan. Recorded a 7.43 second sixty yard dash time. Large frame, long and lean build with plenty of room to fill moving forward. Primary outfielder, rounds it well and fields off his front foot. Heavy front leg plant and gets the elbow high upon release, showed present arm strength. Passive actions in this look, has some strength to build and will continue to improve as he plays through the ball and carries his momentum towards the target. Right-handed hitter with a spread stance, utilizes a big and violent leg lift trigger. Good length through contact, gets extension when on time and flashed some power during his round. Ball really carries when he creates back spin and is on time and squared. Good young frame with loose levers and present athleticism, projects very well moving forward. Great student. Named to the 2021 Main Event Top Prospect List.
PG CAREER PROGRESSION
+15 MPH
FB Velo since 04/12/2019
-0.01 SEC
10 Yard Split since 10/23/2021
+9 MPH
Exit Velo since 10/23/2021
+8.56 MPH
Max Barrel Speed
since 10/23/2021
+2.92
Impact Momentum
since 10/23/2021
+10.21 Gs
Max Acceleration since 10/23/2021
Best
PG Grade:
8.5
2021 National Underclass Showcase-Main Event
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™.
38%
The order in which each body segment reaches its peak speed
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2021 Fall Academic 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™.
50%
The order in which each body segment reaches its peak speed
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