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Jordan Marlott

Jordan Marlott LHP/1B

  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Shadow Ridge High School
  • Travel Team: Shadow Ridge Mustangs
  • Commitment: Truman State University
  • Grad 2020
  • Ht 6'5''
  • Wt 195 lbs
  • Throws Left
  • Bats Left
  • Arm 82 mph
  • 60 YD 6.98 Sec
  • Class

Running

  • 1.87 sec 10 Yds
  • 5.06 sec 40 Yds
  • 6.98 sec 60 Yds
  • 4.62 sec H > 1B (LHH)
  • 4.66 sec Shuttle (L)
  • 4.59 sec Shuttle (R)

Strength

  • 8'1'' Broad Jump
  • 6'11'' Lateral Jump (L)
  • 5'7'' Lateral Jump (R)
  • 109 psi Grip (L)
  • 109 psi Grip (R)

Throwing

  • 82 mph mph Velocity
  • 48 Arm Grade

Position - 1B

  • 50 Fielding Grade

Hitting

  • 52 Hitting Grade (L)
  • 52 Power Grade (L)
  • 88 mph mph Exit Velocity

Pitching

  • High 3/4 Arm Angle
  • 50 Arm Action Grade
  • 55 Control Grade
  • 50 Delivery Grade
  • 77 – 80 mph FASTBALL
  • 42 FB Grade
  • 70 – 73 mph CURVEBALL
  • 48 CB Grade
  • 68 – 73 mph CHANGEUP
  • 50 CH Grade
  • N/A mph SLIDER
  • N/A SL Grade

ADVANCED SWING METRICS BY SWINGTRACKER

Official Scouting Report

  • Class Rating
  • 1B/LHPPosition Projection

01/17/2020 - 2020 Under Armour All-America Pre-Season Tournament Jordan continues to shine at the Under Armour All-America Pre-Season Tournament. At 1B, he displays proper footwork around the bag and is a quality receiver. Hands are soft / sure and he showed the ability to pick balls out of the dirt, saving throws. Feet / hands work well together as he gets rid of the baseball quickly with accuracy / carry (81 mph velocity) on his throws. He moves well laterally (6.98 60 time) and covers a lot of ground. At the plate he shows a squared setup. Hands are quick (88 mph exit velocity), generating bat speed through an aggressive swing path. Barrel accuracy is a plus and he has strength in his swing with gap-to-gap pop. On the mound, this righty has a 3 pitch arsenal in which to keep hitters guessing. Fastball showed a range of 77-80 mph with arm side run. Breaking ball displays 1/7 shape with gradual break. He maintains arm speed on his changeup with sinking action. Control is outstanding as he attacks hitters and throws strikes with all his pitches. Stock on the mound will continue to improve as he builds more arm strength through a long toss program.

10/17/2018 - Arizona Junior Fall Classic Jordan is a tall and thin 2020 2-way prospect that worked hard during the Junior Fall Classic. At 1B, Jordan is on time with his prep step, presents a low/early glove, and plays through his backhand. He works off the bag well and has good footwork on double plays. He needs to work on picking the ball and knowing positioning on the field. At the plate, Jordan starts in an open stance, loads his hands back into the drive position, and has good rhythm. He hits off a firm front side and keeps the barrel on plane. He needs to continue to attack the inside part of the ball, keep his head down at contact, and have a middle approach. On the bump, Jordan separates on time, he has a quick arm action, and has an idea how to pitch. His fastball has run, he has a big loop in his curveball, and he has good actions on his changeup. He needs to continue to work north to south and ride the back leg toward the plate. Jordan is a competitor and was very coachable. He will continue to improve with experience and we hope to see his progress in the future.

09/30/2018 - College PREP - Las Vegas, NV Jordan is a towering two-way player who showcases exciting tools all over the field. He can really hit with feel for the barrel and the ability to drive the ball to all fields. He has string, quick hands through the zone and sprays lasers around the field. He has a strong lower half and uses it to generate pop as he extends through contact to drive the ball. At first, he has a quick first step and shows extended range to both sides to make tough plays. He works well around the bag and receives throws with soft hands. On the bump, this southpaw features a fastball in the 80's a 2-8 CB with good depth and a deceptive changeup with FB arm speed. He hides the ball well and works downhill to create good deception. More drive from his lower half will result in more velocity moving forward. Jordan is a player we definitely want to watch as he continues to develop.

07/18/2018 - Under Armour Southwest Championships 16U, powered by Baseball Factory's Team One Jordan continues to show improvements in his baseball abilities and has a promising future on the diamond. Foot speed has improved as he ran his best 60 time to date. At 1B, he displays smooth / fluid actions. Feet are aggressive as he and displays proper foot work around the bag. Glove action is soft, presents well out front and consistently showed the ability to pick balls out of the dirt. Range will increase as he continues to improve foot quickness. Hands / feet work well together as he gets rid of the baseball quickly with accuracy and on line carry (83 mph velocity) to his throws. At the plate, he continues to shine through an open setup. Hands are quick (80 mph exit velocity) and work through an aggressive swing path. He makes consistent contact through a line drive approach with power showing best to the pull side. Power will continue to improve as he utilizes his lower half more efficiently. On the mound, arm strength has improved as he threw his top velocity to date at 78 mph. Fastball showed a range of 76-78 mph. Breaking ball displays 11/5 shape with gradual break. He slows are speed on his changeup, tipping off pitch to hitters. Getting on a long toss program and building more arm strength with aid in further development on the mound. Mental makeup is a plus as he has a great personality, is very coachable, and plays the game hard.

06/17/2017 - Omaha National World Series - Session 1 (Ages 14-18) Jordan is a hardworking LHP/1B prospect who has a long, projectable build and graduates in 2020. On the mound, Jordan has a balanced, on-time delivery throwing from an over the top arm slot. He extends through his release and has a controlled landing at the proper stride length. Jordan maintains eye contact with his target and is aggressive with first pitch strikes. He commands his fastball with good cut action. He also commands his curveball with medium break and changeup with cut movement. As a left-handed hitter, Jordan has a square setup with a centered balance. He has smooth rhythm with a good load and short stride. Jordan competes at the plate and has a effective swing path producing consistent contact. He has the talent to spray the ball to all fields. In the field, Jordan presents his glove and works to keep everything in front of him. He makes the routine plays and is developing quicker actions. Jordan has a long arm action throwing from a 3/4 arm slot. Overall, Jordan is a coachable prospect with a well-rounded skill set giving him good upside on the diamond.

02/12/2017 - College PREP - Las Vegas, NV Jordan continues to progress on the diamond. At 1B, defensive abilities have improved as he displays smooth / clean actions. He displays proper footwork around the bag and is a quality receiver as he utilizes his tall frame well. Feet are active as he works to square balls up but needs to play through balls more with his body. Glove action is firm and he presents well out front. Range will increase as he continues to improve foot quickness. At the plate, he shows an athletic setup. Hands are loose and work through a level swing path. He works to stay inside the ball, utilizing all fields through a line drive approach. Power will increase as he works to utilize his lower half more efficiently. On the mound, arm strength has improved as he threw his top velocity to date at 72 mph. Fastball shows good tailing action. Breaking ball displays 2/8 shape with late break. He maintains arm speed on his changeup with sinking action. Stock on the mound will continue to rise as he builds more arm strength through a long toss program.

07/10/2016 - California Select Training & Competition - Session 1 Jordan continues to show improvements in his baseball abilities with a promising future on the diamond. Foot speed has improved as he ran his best 60 time to date. At 1B, he displays proper footwork around the bag and is a quality receiver. Hands are clean and he presents on time and out front. Feet are aggressive as he attacks balls and plays through with his body. At the plate, hitting / power potential has improved through an athletic setup. Hands are loose and work through a level swing path. He works to keep hands inside the ball, utilizing all fields through a line drive approach. Power will continue to improve as he works to utilize his lower half more aggressively. On the mound, arm strength has improved as he threw his top velocity to date, topping out at 69 mph. Breaking ball displays 11/5 shape with gradual break. He maintains arm speed on his changeup with arm side run. Control is solid as he throws strikes with all his pitches. Getting on a long toss program to develop more arm strength will aid in improving abilities on the mound. Mental makeup is a plus as he is very coachable and works hard to be the best player he can be. With 4 years to further develop, Jordan has a lot of potential with time and room to continue to progress his game.

12/27/2015 - Baseball Factory Winter Classic - Session 2 Jordan continues to show steady play in his baseball abilities. At 1B, he is a solid receiver, displaying clean hands and proper footwork around the bag. He shows good mobility and is a field general in the IF. Hands / feet work well together through the fielding process as he gets rid of the baseball quickly with accuracy on his throws. Continuing to develop his foot speed will help to increase range in the IF. At the plate, he shows a squared / balanced setup. Hands are quick and work through a compact swing path. He whips the barrel and uses his lower half well with baseball jumping off of his bat. On the mound, arm strength has improved as he threw his top velocity to date at 62 mph. Control is solid as he attacks hitters, locating to both sides of the plate. Effectiveness on the mound will improve as he continues to develop his off speed pitches. With 5 years to further develop, Jordan has abilities with time and room to improve.

07/10/2015 - California Select Training & Competition - Session 1 Jordan continues to show as a LHP/1B but currently projects best at 1B for the next level where he continues to show improvements in his baseball abilities. Defensive grade has improved as he shows smooth / clean actions. He is a quality receiver, displaying proper footwork around the bag, and displays clean hands. Defensive grade will continue to improve as softens and presents hands more out front. At the plate, hitting and power grades have improved through an open setup. Hands are loose and work through a level swing path, display a solid line drive approach. He works to stay inside the ball, utilizing all fields. Hitting grade will continue to improve as he works to get stride foot down sooner to work on time. He flashes pop with power numbers improving as he learns to use his lower half more. On the mound, fastball showed a range of 55-61 mph with sinking action. He maintains arm speed on his changeup with cutting action. Stock to the mound will continue to rise as he builds more arm strength, works to throw more strikes, and develops better off speed pitch. Mental makeup is a plus as he has a positive attitude, works hard, and is very coachable.

06/14/2015 - Interactive Video Program - Las Vegas, NV Jordan is a (2020 grad) 2-way player as a LHP/1B. On the bump, this lefty throws a FB & CH from a high 3/4 arm slot. He gets good glove-side lead and good glove tuck, working in-line toward the dish. FB tops out at 59 mph as he works it to both sides of the dish. Changeup has cut as he throws it with FB arm speed. At 1B, Jordan hustles into a square fielding position and makes the plays. He moves well around the 1B bag and is sure handed with the ability to pick it. With the bat, this RHH shows a quiet setup with simple actions. Swing is level as he connects and drives the middle of the field. Overall abilities in his game will improve with work on the following.

Pitching
1. Arm strength (long toss)
2. Landing
3. Finish with extension
Defense
1. Lower fielding position
2. Footwork / agility
3. Work from the ground-up
Offense
1. Rhythm
2. Balance
3. Contact points
								

Profile

Jordan Marlott Las Vegas, NV info@factoryathletics.com 800-641-4487 @baseballfactory
Primary Position LHP
Grad Year 2020 Secondary Position 1B
High School Shadow Ridge High School Bats Left
Height 6'5'' Throws Left
Weight 195 LBS Arm 82 mph
60 YD 6.98

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) Lateral Broad [LEFT] (inches) Lateral Broad [RIGHT] (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- 35- 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 38 38 35 35 42 35 3.50
15   -----N/A----- 2.35 7.30 9.75 6.10 6.20 6.40 6.40 45 42 42 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 46 46 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 50 50 51 45 3.10
22 Near Avg   2.15 6.50 9.00 5.80 5.90 5.85 5.85 60 54 54 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 58 58 60 60 58 55 2.90
28 MS Average   2.05 6.15 8.50 5.45 5.55 5.50 5.50 68 62 62 65 65 62 60 2.80
30   Below Avg 2.00 5.95 8.25 5.40 5.50 5.25 5.25 74 64 64 70 70 63 62 2.70
32 Solid Avg   1.95 5.80 8.00 5.20 5.30 5.10 5.10 78 68 68 80 80 67 65 2.60
35   Near Avg 1.90 5.65 7.75 4.90 5.00 5.00 5.00 82 72 72 90 90 71 70 2.50
38 Above Avg   1.88 5.45 7.50 4.80 4.90 4.95 4.95 86 74 74 100 100 75 75 2.40
40   HS Average 1.85 5.25 7.40 4.70 4.80 4.90 4.90 93 76 76 110 112 79 80 2.25
42 Well Above Avg   1.82 5.20 7.30 4.60 4.70 4.80 4.80 98 80 80 115 115 81 82 2.15
45   Solid Avg 1.80 5.18 7.20 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.70 103 84 84 118 118 83 84 2.10
48 Excellent   1.78 5.16 7.10 4.45 4.55 4.60 4.60 108 88 88 120 120 85 86 2.05
50   Above Avg 1.76 5.14 7.05 4.40 4.50 4.50 4.50 113 92 92 125 125 86 88 2.00
52 Outstanding   1.74 5.12 7.00 4.35 4.45 4.40 4.40 118 96 96 128 128 87 90 1.98
55 -----N/A----- Well Above Avg 1.72 5.10 6.95 4.30 4.40 4.30 4.30 123 100 100 130 130 88 92 1.95
58 -----N/A-----   1.70 5.05 6.90 4.25 4.35 4.25 4.25 128 104 104 135 135 89 94 1.93
60 -----N/A----- Excellent 1.68 5.00 6.85 4.20 4.30 4.20 4.20 133 106 106 138 138 90 95 1.90
62 -----N/A-----   1.66 4.95 6.80 4.15 4.25 4.15 4.15 138 108 108 140 140 91 96 1.88
65 -----N/A----- Outstanding 1.64 4.90 6.70 4.10 4.20 4.10 4.10 143 110 110 145 145 93 97 1.85
68 -----N/A-----   1.62 4.85 6.60 4.05 4.15 4.05 4.05 148 112 112 150 150 94 98 1.82
70 -----N/A----- Superior 1.60- 4.80- 6.50- 4.00- 4.10- 4.00- 4.00- 150+ 115+ 115+ 155+ 155+ 95+ 99+ 1.80-
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