You know it’s a good day on the football field when your biggest complaint is that you couldn’t establish any kind of offensive flow because your running backs were just too effective any time they touched the ball. https://t.co/VEGxzx7UpR
‘22 Scott Raymond (Clarence)
Physical 6-3, 220LBS. Fluidity throughout the swing. Weight pre-set on the backside w/ a vertical shin angle up till attack. Hands move back and the lead leg strides. 93MPH exit velo.
@scottraymond_
‘22 Scott Raymond (Clarence)
6-3, 220LBS. Works strictly out of the stretch, getting straight down the mound. Releases from an OTT arm slot. FB sitting 84-86MPH, paired w/ a 12/6 CB.
@scottraymond_
This young man will be a big piece to the puzzle wherever he decides to go! If you are a collegiate program, I would be all over this one!
Hits Nukes from the left side, has very good command on the bump, and can play corner IF or OF.
@WNYTomPrince@WNYAthletics
‘22 OF/RHP Scott Raymond
@scottraymond_
(Clarence)
Large framed athlete (6’3 220lb) shows his natural strength and ability with this peak OF 🚀Velo(86mph)
Showed well in BP from the LH side💪🏼👀
#beseen
In the night cap the Acandemy Stars big right hander @scottraymond_ ,a '22 from Clarence HS was absolutely dealing. He threw 5 strong , giving up only 1 earned. His FB was sitting 86-87, and topped at 89 mph!
@WNYTomPrince@WNYAthletics
‘22 RHP Scott Raymond (Clarence) starts off the tournament w/ exceptional velocity peaking at 85 (83-84) MPH in his first inning of work. The fastball shows some cut when thrown to the glove side. Violent rotations at foot strike yield the velocity. Flashes a sharp CB for strikes