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Clark Rose

Clark Rose RHP/OF

  • Silverdale, WA
  • Klahowya
  • Commitment: Olympic College
  • Grad 2012
  • Ht 6'3''
  • Wt 185 lbs
  • Throws Right
  • Bats Right
  • Arm 85 mph
  • 60 YD 7.53 Sec
  • Class

Running

  • N/A sec 10 Yds
  • N/A sec 40 Yds
  • 7.53 sec 60 Yds
  • 5.06 sec H > 1B (RHH)
  • N/A sec Shuttle (L)
  • N/A sec Shuttle (R)

Strength

  • N/A Broad Jump
  • N/A psi Grip (L)
  • N/A psi Grip (R)

Throwing

  • 85 mph mph Velocity
  • 45 Arm Grade

Position - OF

  • 45 Fielding Grade

Hitting

  • 45 Hitting Grade (R)
  • 45 Power Grade (R)
  • N/A mph Exit Velocity

Pitching

  • High 3/4 Arm Angle
  • 45 Arm Action Grade
  • 45 Control Grade
  • 40 Delivery Grade
  • 78 – 82 mph FASTBALL
  • N/A FB Grade
  • 63 – 66 mph CURVEBALL
  • 48 CB Grade
  • 67 – 73 mph CHANGEUP
  • 42 CH Grade
  • N/A mph SLIDER
  • N/A SL Grade

Official Scouting Report

  • Class Rating
  • OF/RHPPosition Projection

07/29/2011 - Under Armour Southwest Regional Tournament - 2011 Rose showed similar abilities as we had previously seen in Salem, OR. In the OF, he reads balls well off the bat, taking proper first steps to track down balls through proper routes / angles. Throws are accurate but must stay on a long toss program to build more arm strength, plus raising velocities. Offensively, Clark loads well and uses his lower half aggressively with the baseball jumping off his bat when centered. At the event, he was 3 for 9. On the mound, fastball showed a range of 79-82 mph with an improved breaking ball that displays 11/5 shape with late break. He attacks hitters, working to get ahead, and throws strikes with all his pitches.

05/15/2011 - College PREP - Salem, OR Rose showed in the OF for the first time at the event but continues to show improvements in his baseball abilities. Foot speed has improved as he ran his best 60 time to date, now an average runner at 7.53. Feet are active and aggressive as he takes proper routes / angles in tracking down balls in the OF. Hands and feet work well together as he gets rid of the ball quickly and finishes throws with his body. He needs to work on getting behind balls more to play through with momentum to his target. Arm strength has improved as he topped out at 85 mph at the arm strength station with throws displaying life, carry, and accuracy into his target. Offensively, hitting grades have also improved to solid average. He loads well and utilizes his lower half efficiently through the swing. Hands work through the ball at contact, creating extension. Swing path gets long due to arm bar created in his load with power only showing to the pull side.

10/20/2010 - Arizona Junior Fall Classic - 2010 Clark showed good arm strength out of a solid, projectable body at the Arizona Junior Fall Classic. Would like to see him add more flex to his stance behind the plate so he can give a lower target. Exchange and footwork need to quicken as well. At the plate, he delivers the barrel with good batspeed, but needs to loosen overall approach and get his top half and bottom half working together. Fastball has some deception on the mound. He was able to get up there and eat a couple of innings. Coachable player with an exceptional attitude. Look forward to seeing him develop over the next two years.

08/05/2010 - Vero Beach Pro Select Training and Competition - 2010 Clark is a young two-way player on the mound plus as a catcher with a tall, lanky frame that shows projection and is well suited for his positions. Currently, he projects best as a catcher for the next level. He shows simple actions with a consistent transfer / exchange as he gets rid of the baseball quickly. He needs to develop better footwork to through and work on coming out low to high through the throwing process. Pop times show a range of 2.22-2.31 with throws showing accuracy into his target. He will benefit by getting on a long toss program to further develop more carry and arm strength. Receiving and blocking skills are near average as he must improve these tools for the next level. Offensively, rose shows a solid setup with rhythm. Hands are quick, working inside the baseball as he utilizes all fields. Power potential is present as he displays strength in his swing with baseball jumping off his bat when centered. He was 4 for 5 with a 2B at the event. On the mound, fastball showed a range of 76-81 mph with some run on a slight downhill plane. Off speed pitches are below average, needing further development to be quality pitches at the next level. He throws strikes and shows good command with his fastball. With 2 years to further develop, Clark has potential and will catch the eyes of the collegiate coaches as he continues to improve.

Profile

Clark Rose Silverdale, WA info@factoryathletics.com 800-641-4487 @baseballfactory
Primary Position RHP
Grad Year 2012 Secondary Position OF
High School Klahowya Bats Right
Height 6'3'' Throws Right
Weight 185 LBS Arm 85 mph
60 YD 7.53

The chart below shows the levels of college baseball, along with the range of players with potential to be recruited at that level.

Division I Class 1 – 4
Division II Class 1 – 5
Division III Class 1 – 8
NAIA Class 1 – 6
JUCO Class 1 – 8

Tool Grade Scale

Our main goals with the BF "10-70" Scouting Scale are to provide the player with a realistic evaluation of his "PRESENT" abilities (what he can do today), and to provide college coaches with information they can use to identify and/or compare potential recruits.

Tools are graded for all players and pitchers, regardless of age or graduation year. However, for High School players we use only grades 20-70 (grades 10-18 do not apply), while for Middle School players we use only grades 10-52 (grades 55-70 do not apply).

Grade Middle School (Ages 11-13) Description High School (Ages 14-18) Description 10 Yard Dash (seconds) 40 Yard Dash (seconds) 60 Yard Dash (seconds) Home-1B LHH (seconds) Home-1B RHH (seconds) 5-10-5Shuttle [LEFT] (seconds) 5-10-5Shuttle [RIGHT] (seconds) Broad Jump (inches) Grip Strength [LEFT] (psi) Grip Strength [RIGHT] (psi) FB & Raw Velocity (mph) Bat Exit Velocity (mph) Catcher Release (seconds)
10 Poor -----N/A----- 2.50+ 7.50+ 10.50+ 6.70+ 6.80+ 6.80+ 6.80+ 35- 30- 30- 40- 30- 3.70+
12 Well Below Avg -----N/A----- 2.40 7.40 10.00 6.40 6.50 6.60 6.60 40 35 35 42 35 3.50
15   -----N/A----- 2.35 7.30 9.75 6.10 6.20 6.40 6.40 45 40 40 45 38 3.25
18 Below Avg -----N/A----- 2.30 7.20 9.50 6.00 6.10 6.20 6.20 50 45 45 48 40 3.15
20   Poor 2.25 7.00 9.25 5.90 6.00 6.00 6.00 55 50 50 51 45 3.10
22 Near Avg   2.15 6.50 9.00 5.80 5.90 5.85 5.85 60 55 55 54 50 3.00
25   Well Below Avg 2.10 6.25 8.75 5.70 5.80 5.75 5.75 64 60 60 58 55 2.90
28 MS Average   2.05 6.15 8.50 5.45 5.55 5.50 5.50 68 65 65 62 60 2.80
30   Below Avg 2.00 5.95 8.25 5.40 5.50 5.25 5.25 74 70 70 63 62 2.70
32 Solid Avg   1.95 5.80 8.00 5.20 5.30 5.10 5.10 78 80 80 67 65 2.60
35   Near Avg 1.90 5.65 7.75 4.90 5.00 5.00 5.00 82 90 90 71 70 2.50
38 Above Avg   1.88 5.45 7.50 4.80 4.90 4.95 4.95 86 100 100 75 75 2.40
40   HS Average 1.85 5.25 7.40 4.70 4.80 4.90 4.90 93 110 112 79 80 2.25
42 Well Above Avg   1.82 5.20 7.30 4.60 4.70 4.80 4.80 98 115 115 81 82 2.15
45   Solid Avg 1.80 5.18 7.20 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.70 103 118 118 83 84 2.10
48 Excellent   1.78 5.16 7.10 4.45 4.55 4.60 4.60 108 120 120 85 86 2.05
50   Above Avg 1.76 5.14 7.05 4.40 4.50 4.50 4.50 113 125 125 86 88 2.00
52 Outstanding   1.74 5.12 7.00 4.35 4.45 4.40 4.40 118 128 128 87 90 1.98
55 -----N/A----- Well Above Avg 1.72 5.10 6.95 4.30 4.40 4.30 4.30 123 130 130 88 92 1.95
58 -----N/A-----   1.70 5.05 6.90 4.25 4.35 4.25 4.25 128 135 135 89 94 1.93
60 -----N/A----- Excellent 1.68 5.00 6.85 4.20 4.30 4.20 4.20 133 138 138 90 95 1.90
62 -----N/A-----   1.66 4.95 6.80 4.15 4.25 4.15 4.15 138 140 140 91 96 1.88
65 -----N/A----- Outstanding 1.64 4.90 6.70 4.10 4.20 4.10 4.10 143 145 145 93 97 1.85
68 -----N/A-----   1.62 4.85 6.60 4.05 4.15 4.05 4.05 148 150 150 94 98 1.82
70 -----N/A----- Superior 1.60- 4.80- 6.50- 4.00- 4.10- 4.00- 4.00- 150+ 155+ 155+ 95+ 99+ 1.80-
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