I'm aware that most players are scouted at camps, followed by the scout watching him play a few games. Do they grade the players at the camp only, and takes notes at games regarding hitter's plate coverage, etc.? Do they adjust their grades for a player based on game performance?
For example, say a hitter at a tryout camp hits solid line drives at batting practice, hitting 8=10 balls thrown at 60 mph. He hits very well getting a grade of say 60. Then the scout watches him play against pitching at say 80-85 mph fastballs and can only manage to hit week grounders and foul tips, would his grade be deducted to say 30, reducing his chance of being drafted? Do scouts grade on performance or mechanics? How does grading work? Thanks.
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