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The most amazing part, it appears effortless -- very smooth. We did manage 3 hits for the game in succession in the second inning, the last being an attempt at a sacrifice bunt. The ball hit the bat so hard it went by the pitcher like a push bunt. We loaded the bases no outs...a K and a double play and we were doneFrown
Scouting report (from a very trusted source), Jeffress is a special one, besides being telented, gifted it appears he has the right "make-up" as well. I wish him ALL THE BEST:

12. Jeremy Jeffress RHP Sr. R-R 6-1 170 Halifax County HS South Boston, Va. Longwood

SCOUTING REPORT: High-profile arm and droves of scouting directors/crosscheckers have been in to see him . . . Undersized 6-0 RHP, but stuff compares at a similar stage to Dwight Gooden (Mets, 1982)/Willie Banks (Twins, 1987), both former high-profile first-round picks; has similar arm quickness/delivery, electric stuff . . . Gooden was taller, but Jeffress has the same high waist, long legs/arms, short torso . . . has a +++ arm, with possibly the best arm strength of any pitcher in the 06 draft; his FB sits at 95-98 and has reached 100—making him only the second pitcher in high school annals to reach triple digits, joining Texan Colt Griffin in 2001 . . . has an effortless delivery and the body type to throw even harder but his lack of body strength may prevent him from holding his velo over a long stretch; has a chance to be a No. 1 starter in the big leagues . . . he needs work on his secondary stuff; if he had a power CU to match his fastball, he might be a candidate to go 1/1; his breaking pitch (a slurve) is inconsistent but has gotten much better; he has had little need to use CH against HS hitters . . . has performed ++ well, especially in the weeks leading up to draft, and his stock has surged from fringe first-round to solid mid first-rounder . . . has learned to deal with fanfare; has good composure and is easy around scouts.
You can go to MLB.com and find his draft video (no direct link, this is best I could do):
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/events/draft/y2006/index.jsp

It is a March scrimmage where he hit 93 on a cold day.

To access it:
1. The link above
2. Go to the bottom of the page section Sights and Sounds.
3. Click on Longoria's 350K profile.

A new window will open which will be the video player. In the right side of the window, click on PROSPECTS A-M, and go down to JEFFRESS.
Amazing part was in practive in the regional semifinal game, he was playing right field in practice and tossing the ball from the fence 350 to the plate on the fly without effort. Also homered in the game. But alas his team lost 9-4 so his high school career is over.

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Originally posted by In The Game:
mrmom: this must be amazing to see. A high school pitcher throwing above 100 mph! It must almost be impossible to see to the high school hitter's eye. Any word on where this young man is projected in the june draft?(in top 5 picks?)

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