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Omar Carrizales

Born: 01/30/1995 (Age: 21)
Bats: Left Throws: Left
Height: 6' 0" Weight: 175
Primary Position: CF
Secondary Position: LF
Physical/Health
Athletic frame, thin, high waist, square shoulders; mild projection remaining, room to fill out chest/shoulders
Evaluator Wilson Karaman
Report Date 09/26/2016
Dates Seen 3x June 2016
Affiliate Modesto Nuts (High A, Rockies)
MLB ETA Risk Factor OFP Video
2018 High 45 No
Tool Future Grade Report
Hit 45 Noisy setup, early deep load, pinches front hip, tight coil; noisy hand load, abrupt hitch, rotational swing, flat path, shows contact ability, quality hand-eye; lots of moving parts, falls out of his mechanics for stretches, hefty swing-and-miss in and out of zone; fringe-average potential, needs to grow into better consistency
Power 30 Bottom-scale, lacks present strength or plane to drive pitches with carry; physical projection and speed for 30 game down the line, very limited over-the-fence, will produce extra bases with his legs
Baserunning/Speed 60 Plus runner, 4.06 home-to-first, gets out of the box quickly, efficient running motion; tentative reads, raw speed to steal bases with solid efficiency
Glove 50 Relatively even reps in three spots, only saw in left; couple rough reads, speed to make up for slow start-up, fluid fielding motion, speed plays, shows some track-and-close ability; average projection in a corner
Arm 55 Above-average velocity with excellent carry, accurate, could play up to a plus utility in left, plenty of arm strength to acquit in right
Overall

Signed out of Venezuela in 2012, Carrizales is an athletic, versatile outfielder with a solid speed-and-defense skill set. There's a lot of noise and movement to the swing, with a malleable barrel delivery that combines with hand-eye coordination to produce decent bat-to-ball skills in spite of some swing-and-miss. He demonstrates enough feel for contact to threaten a starting role down the line if the hit tool maxes out, with fourth-outfielder utility a more likely outcome.

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