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2022 Sunshine Southeast Showcase
Sage Guesnard is a 2025 C/1B/3B with a 5-10 170 lb. frame from Mobile, AL who attends Ums-Wright Prep. Medium build with the beginnings of some present strength. 8.25 runner in the sixty. Primary catcher on defense, has compact well-schooled actions that he repeats well, quick exchange with a compact arm action that enables him to get ride of the ball quickly, makes accurate throws with developing arm strength, had good game actions and threw out a runner stealing. Right handed hitter, loads his hands tight to his body, short and direct swing with a inside swing path, got the barrel out front well in the games for pull side line drive contact but also showed the ability to go opposite field as well, contact approach that he executes consistently. Good fundamental base to grow from on both sides of the ball. Good student.
PG CAREER PROGRESSION
-0.11 SEC
10 Yard Split since 08/21/2021
-0.45 SEC
60 Time since 08/21/2021
+1 MPH
C Velo since 08/21/2021
-0.16 SEC
Pop Time since 08/21/2021
+1 MPH
Exit Velo since 08/21/2021
+8.61 MPH
Max Barrel Speed
since 11/13/2021
+3.93
Impact Momentum
since 11/13/2021
+9.66 Gs
Max Acceleration since 11/13/2021
+6 %
Swing Efficiency since 11/13/2021
Best
PG Grade:
7.5
2022 Sunshine Southeast 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™.
9%
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2021 National Underclass Southeast 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™.
3%
The order in which each body segment reaches its peak speed
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