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Yimmi Brasoban
Born: 06/22/1994 (Age: 21) |
Bats: Right |
Throws: Right |
Height: 6' 1" |
Weight: 185 |
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Strong frame, filled out, thick middle and thighs, broad shoulders; exclusively stretch, closed off first-base side of the rubber; powerful, high leg kick, drop-and drive, hard drive, gets downhill; deep arm action, very high three-quarters, elite arm strength; some effort, clean deceleration, athletic delivery, fluid, repeats consistently |
Wilson Karaman |
06/03/2016 |
Lake Elsinore Storm (High A, Padres) |
4/9, 6/1/16 |
55 |
2017 |
Yes |
FB |
70 |
95-96 |
97 |
Explosive pitch, late life with some sink, mild run, plays straighter when elevated, swing-and-miss potential in and above zone; commands it to glove side, will wander up in the zone, control ahead of fine command, double-plus potential with modest command refinement |
SL |
60 |
89-90 |
91 |
Hard vertical action, lacks much of a second plane, inconsistent late bite; chase pitch, starts it at or below bottom of the zone; maintains arm speed, tunnels off fastball, 50 movement, 70 velocity |
Signed as an IFA for $75,000 in 2011, Brasoban is a physically maxed right-handed flamethrower with the potential to move fast and graduate into a high-leverage role. His fastball is a live one that finishes with some late sink, leading to ample swing-and-miss and ground ball contact. The slider doesn't have a ton of bite, but he generates solid vertical action with it and it shows occasional two-plane action. The pitch plays up by virtue of not being his fastball and still cracking 90 mph, and batters have a hard time staying off it. The delivery has some effort to it, though his arm is loose and he repeats reasonably well, to where solid-average command is in play. If he gets the command there he can develop into a second-division closer, with a more likely role setting up.
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