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Lucas Humpal, RHP, Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore Orioles right-handed pitcher Lucas Humpal throws in a March 21, 2018 minor league spring training game vs the Minnesota Twins. +++ Baltimore Orioles right-handed pitching prospect Lucas Humpal throws for the Orioles' High-A spring squad during a March 21, 2018 minor league spring training game against the Minnesota Twins' High-A spring squad on the minor league backfields on the road at CenturyLink Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida. A 6'3", 180-lb. right-handed pitcher selected in the ninth round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of Texas State University, Lucas Humpal is a hard thrower who seems destined for bullpen work on account of his power profile, his hard-hard breaking ball look, and his lack of mechanical consistency and command profile that should all collectively point him towards high-leverage relief innings in his pro future. In this video, you can see him Lucas Humpal work parts of three innings as a starting pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles during minor league spring training, where he sat 89-94 mph with his fastball (86-91 mph from the stretch), 80-82 mph with his changeup, 79-83 mph with his slider, and 74-77 mph with his curveball, all of which you can see along with a few slow-motion clips and a good look at his arm action and pitching mechanics during 2018 spring training in Fort Myers. For more Baltimore Orioles baseball news, visit their team database page on Baseball Census: http://BaseballCensus.com/BaltimoreOrioles Follow Baseball Census on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BaseballCensus Like Baseball Census on Facebook: http://facebook.com/BaseballCensus Follow Baseball Census on Instagram: http://instagram.com/BaseballCensus SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: http://youtube.com/BaseballCensus BaseballCensus.com provides the highest quality, most in-depth publicly available video coverage of minor league baseball prospects across all levels and affiliates from all thirty Major League organizations. We cover minor league prospects all across the country and all year round, from spring training through the full summer season and on into fall instructional leagues and the Arizona Fall League in October and November. In our first calendar year alone, Baseball Census published videos of more than 1,500 minor league prospects at all levels — from Triple-A to rookie leagues — and all leagues and locations — from the International League to the Arizona League. We’re increasingly focused on publishing prospect video of amateur (high school, junior college, college) baseball prospects ahead of the MLB Draft, as well. All of our videos are shot in pristine 1080p high definition and edited professionally, which consistently gives us the best and highest-quality videos that are publicly available anywhere. Furthermore, we’re on-location covering more than 200 games every year, which allows us to publish deeper, longer, and more insightful scouting videos than the short and poorly-shot clips one typically finds on YouTube. We publish between three and eight new baseball prospect videos every single day of the year — far more than any other outlet covering baseball prospects — and we’re proud to have produced 750,000 views and over 20,000 hours of watch time in just our first calendar year on YouTube. By the end of 2018, we’ll have published videos of nearly 4,000 different prospects from all 30 Major League organizations and a handful of amateur schools and teams. If you find value in our videos, and in the website content on BaseballCensus.com, please subscribe to our channel by clicking the button underneath the video on this page. Regarding licensing, we encourage everyone to share the link to this video and/or embed it as is from the Baseball Census YouTube channel, but you may not ‘rip’ this video (i.e., download it from our YouTube channel) and re-upload it to your own YouTube channel, television show, video program, social media account, or elsewhere. To submit a request to license this video legally, email us: baseballcensus (at) gmail (dot) com with the name of the video and “Licensing Request” in the subject line.