Exit Velocity during HS tryouts topped out at 95 mph off a tee.
Pitching wise in fall 2018 I threw 90 MPH off an indoor mound for the first time and was hitting 89 MPH a lot in my pens. .My average velocity since coming back this winter on somedays 84-88 and other days 83-87. But I took a break from throwing from early November - Late December to give my arm a rest before starting back up this winter. So I believe I will be upper 80s touching 90 this spring/summer. I focused on getting my leg strength up this past winter. I have put on some good weight while also gaining running speed and working hard on my hitting with my hitting coach Jeff Stanek at Rhino Baseball. My focus since coming back on the mound is getting my offspeed stuff in tune for this coming year as well.
My overall measurables at Cangelosi College Development Camp
https://photos.app.goo.gl/My4CpGsX69RWmaZC7
Fall 2018:
At the Cangelosi College Development camp in late October / Early November 2018. I ended up with the top mound Velocity out of all the pitchers that attended the camp which hosted players from HS - Junior College.
Also in the fall of 2018 I was reaching from 84-89 MPH on our Jugs radar gun at home or when going uo yo do pens at Rhino baseball with my father. Some days 84 -87 then some days 85-89. Touched 90 indoors one time as well off a mound at Rhino baseball.
Exit Velocity this winter has been between 88 - 91 topping at 92 MPH off a tee.
Also if interested please visit my recruiting profile made with my recruiting coach at Rhino Baseball on fieldlevel for more information about me.
https://www.fieldlevel.com/app/profile/dan.borrelli/baseball
Also my hobbies and interests
Are trying hard to get my grades as high as possible in the hardest courses my teachers have recommended for me... Working as hard as possible on my all around game for baseball at home in my batting cage or at Rhino baseball. Lifting weights or working out in general with either my travel club Rhino Baseball, my HS team, or at Charter Fitness by myself. I am also a proud member of the 1000 lb club at my school and did that at our first max for winter workouts. 1 out of 2 members on the Varsity baseball team at my school have made the club so far. Also playing basketball with friends, watching movies, and playing some video games with friends or family.
Statistic | 2018 Varsity Team | 2018 Illinois Rhino | 2017 Freshman Team |
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Avg. | .383 | .358 | |
Types of Pitches | 4 Seamer, 2 Seamer, Curve, Slider, Changeup | 4 SEAM FASTBALL, 2 SEAM FASTBALL, CURVEBALL, & CHANGE-UP | |
W-L (Pitching Record) | 3-0 | 6-0 | |
Appearances | 4 | 9 | |
Saves | 2 | 1 | |
AB | 72 | ||
SB/Attempts | 8/0 | ||
ERA | .38 | ||
Games Started | 7 | ||
Complete Games | 1 | ||
Innings Pitched | 36 | ||
Hits | 9 | ||
Runs Allowed | 2 | ||
Earned Runs | 2 | ||
Batter's BB | 11 | ||
Batter's SO | 52 | ||
Batter's HBP | 1 |
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