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Phil Bickford
Born: 07/10/1995 (Age: 20) |
Bats: Right |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 4" |
Weight: 200 |
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Three-quarters arm slot; plus arm speed; inconsistent slot repetition; differing tempo; good drive to plate; stays on line; occasionally falls out of sync between arm and body with slight rotation; good arm path and minimal effort; wiry/lengthy frame; little to no room for further growth; high waist; quick, athletic actions. |
David Lee |
05/19/2016 |
Augusta GreenJackets (Low A, Giants) |
4/14, 4/20, 5/17/2016 |
55 |
2018 |
Yes |
FB |
65 |
88-92 |
94 |
Below-average command within zone; control ahead of command; straight; pure deception pitch; balls explodes late and acts as riser above belt; tough to pick up from hand; optimal extension; works all four quadrants; arm-side command outpaces glove side |
SL |
50 |
79-82 |
83 |
Below-average command with inconsistent arm slot; lacks feel for consistent offering start to start; consistent 40 pitch with little depth/bite one day, flashes 60 with wipeout ability next day; three-quarters shape; moderate depth; can spin early and stay loose; flashes two-plane ability with hard bite |
CH |
40 |
85-86 |
86 |
Flashes one or two each start; firm from hand; slight sink; moderate arm deception; show-me material |
Bickford's stuff profiles best in a late-innings relief role. He has the body and arm to work multiple times through a lineup, and he features a deceptive fastball with late life up that generates swings and misses, but he lacks a third pitch and struggles commanding within the zone. His slider can change multiple grades from one start to the next but is something that can be masked in short stints. Bickford's best-case scenario is a two-pitch starter with a back-end rotation spot. A high-leverage reliever is the safe bet.
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