What is the expected pop time for freshmen in high school and beyond?
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(I used to live on the south side of Chicago myself.)
quote:I think if you can stay below 2.1 & be consistently accurate with your throws,you have a shot to play at the next level.
quote:now going into the senior season he is a solid 2 sec guy at 82 to 83 mph with accurate throws to 2b if he does not have a batter in the box 1.9's. He has received good interest from some d1's and alot of d2 schools and is waiting until after this season to make a decision.
So, how is the best way to evaluate catchers? Isn't a pop-time a valuable piece of info, coupled with other information gathered thru due-diligence? I will agree it does not stand alone, but IMO it is a good part of the foundation of the evaluation.quote:I can tell you this... the amount of kids reported to throw 2.0 and below is about the same as the pitchers reported to throw 90 and above.