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Nick Jobst, RHP, Baltimore Orioles
Nick Jobst, RHP, Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore Orioles right-handed pitcher Nick Jobst throws in a March 21, 2018 minor league spring training game vs the Minnesota Twins. +++ Baltimore Orioles right-handed pitching prospect Nick Jobst 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 road at the minor league backfields behind CenturyLink Sports Complex and Hammond Stadium Fort Myers, Florida. A 6'2", 260-lb. 15th round MLB Draft pick back in 2016 by the Baltimore Orioles, Nick Jobst split the 2017 season between short-season Aberdeen of the New York-Penn League, and Low-A Delmarva of the South Atlantic League, finishing 2-2 with a 3.86 ERA in 18.2 innings pitched over 20 relief appearances. In that span, Nick Jobst allowed 16 hits and 10 walks, while striking out 22 batters and holding opponents to a .232 opponents' batting average. In this video, you can watch Nick Jobst work an inning in relief for the Baltimore Orioles' High-A squad in minor league spring training, during which he sat 90-94 mph with his fastball, and paired it with a 79-82 mph slider, and an 83-85 mph changeup, all of which you can see on display in the video here. 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.



Lucas Humpal, RHP, Baltimore Orioles
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.



Alex Katz, LHP, Baltimore Orioles
Alex Katz, LHP, Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore Orioles left-handed pitcher Alex Katz throws in relief during a March 21, 2018 spring training game against the Minnesota Twins. +++ Baltimore Orioles left-handed pitching prospect Alex Katz throws for the Orioles' High-A spring squad during a March 21, 2018 spring training game at the minor league backfields on the road at CenturyLink Sports Complex against the Minnesota Twins' High-A spring squad in Fort Myers, Florida. A native of Manhasset, New York, the left-handed reliever Katz was originally drafted by and property of the Chicago White Sox, before he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles in May of 2017 for future considerations. In 25 relief appearances with High-A Frederick of the Carolina League since joining the Baltimore Orioles' organization after the traded, Katz finished his summer 3-2 with a 5.57 ERA; in 42.0 innings pitched, too, he allowed 43 hits and 35 walks while only striking out 34 hitters. A quirky lefty with some deception through his arm action and herky-jerky deliver, particularly against left-handed hitters, Alex Katz boasts a 90-93 mph fastball, and he pairs it off with a big, sweeping, nearly horizontal at times slider, which comes in at 79-82 mph. 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.



Justin Toerner, OF, Cal State Northridge
Justin Toerner, OF, Cal State Northridge

Cal State Northridge senior outfielder Justin Toerner bats during a February 19, 2018 non-conference college baseball game against BYU. +++ Cal State Northridge senior outfield prospect Justin Toerner bats for the Matadors during a February 19, 2018 NCAA Division I non-conference college baseball game against the Brigham Young University Cougars at Matador Field in Northridge, Los Angeles, California. A 5'10", 165-lb. senior outfielder from Temecula, California and Chaparral High School, Justin Toerner has been a four-year starter in the outfield for the Cal State Northridge Matadors, and a mainstay in the middle of their lineup throughout his entire time on the roster. Justin Toerner is enjoying a big breakout year in 2018, and in his career for the Cal State Northridge baseball team, the outfielder is a .280/.375/.401 hitter over 179 games (639 at-bats), with 33 doubles, ten triples, eight home runs, 30 stolen bases, 83 walks, and 127 strikeouts. You can see Justin Toerner bat four times against BYU on February 19, 2018, along with a couple slow-motion swing clips, in the video here. For more Cal State Northridge Matadors baseball news, visit their team database page on Baseball Census: http://BaseballCensus.com/category/cal-state-northridge/ 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.



Zachery Almond, C, Arizona Diamondbacks
Zachery Almond, C, Arizona Diamondbacks

Zachery Almond, C, Arizona Diamondbacks — August, 2017 — AZL Diamondbacks (rookie level Arizona League) Arizona Diamondbacks catching prospect Zachery Almond bats for the AZL Diamondbacks during two different Arizona League (rookie level) games in August, 2017 against the AZL Rangers and the AZL Giants in the Phoenix area. A 35th round MLB Draft selection in 2017 out of Catawba College in North Carolina, Zachery Almond made his professional debut with the AZL Diamondbacks over the summer, where he appeared in 19 games and slashed .260/.387/.300/.687 over 50 at-bats. In this video, you can see Zachery Almond bat three times over two games, as well as watch his slow-motion swing mechanics from game action at the AZL for the Arizona Diamondbacks' rookie league affiliate. +++ For more Arizona Diamondbacks baseball news, visit their team database page and organizational roster on Baseball Census: http://BaseballCensus.com/ArizonaDiamondbacks Do you want daily features, news, interviews, scouting reports, and videos of baseball’s best young talent and quick-rising minor league stars? We’ve got the best, deepest west coast baseball prospect coverage you can handle, covering Major League Baseball, minor league baseball, and college baseball year-round with lots of different content and plenty of pictures and videos. Baseball Census covers minor league prospects from across the country with on-location reporting, interviews, scouting analysis, and videos based at affiliates from all thirty big league organizations at all levels of the professional game, as well as a growing chunk of the amateur baseball circuit. Baseball Census is proud to provide the deepest, most extensive look at minor league and college baseball prospects with extensive game-action videos that are shot in high definition, edited together professionally, and of higher quality than you’ll find anywhere else. Beyond our YouTube channel here, you can stay up to date on the game’s rising stars through videos, interviews, features, pictures, GIFs, and more by visiting and bookmarking http://BaseballCensus.com — your one-stop shop for baseball prospect coverage and access that you won’t get anywhere else. Furthermore, you can follow us across social media to stay up-to-date on prospect videos, interviews, scouting reports, and more: Baseball Census on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BaseballCensus Baseball Census on Facebook: http://facebook.com/BaseballCensus Baseball Census on Instagram: http://instagram.com/BaseballCensus Most importantly, if you like the work we do on a year-round basis: please subscribe to this YouTube channel if you like what you see and you want thousands more prospect videos. We update this YouTube channel every single day, and here you’ll find a constantly growing, incredibly deep library of professionally produced prospect videos that are unique to the market and used by both professional teams and organizations, and a wide variety of baseball websites and blogs. Please note: This video is shareable and embeddable 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-publish or re-upload any part of 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.



Francis Christy, C, Arizona Diamondbacks
Francis Christy, C, Arizona Diamondbacks

Francis Christy, C, Arizona Diamondbacks — August, 2017 — AZL Diamondbacks (rookie level Arizona League) Arizona Diamondbacks catching prospect Francis Christy bats for the AZL Diamondbacks during a rehab assignment game on August 12, 2017 against the AZL Rangers (Texas Rangers) on the back fields at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Park in Scottsdale, Arizona. A southern California junior college (Palomar JC) product selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the seventh round of the 2015 MLB Draft, Francis Christy split time in 2017 between the Low-A Kane County Cougars (Midwest League) and the High-A Visalia Rawhide (California League) in addition to this injury rehab stay in Phoenix. In this video, you can see him bat twice in that August 12th AZL game from an open-faced perspective, as well as see his swings in slow-motion and freeze frame to get a sense of the Diamondbacks prospect's swing mechanics, too. +++ For more Arizona Diamondbacks baseball news, visit their team database page and organizational roster on Baseball Census: http://BaseballCensus.com/ArizonaDiamondbacks Do you want daily features, news, interviews, scouting reports, and videos of baseball’s best young talent and quick-rising minor league stars? We’ve got the best, deepest west coast baseball prospect coverage you can handle, covering Major League Baseball, minor league baseball, and college baseball year-round with lots of different content and plenty of pictures and videos. Baseball Census covers minor league prospects from across the country with on-location reporting, interviews, scouting analysis, and videos based at affiliates from all thirty big league organizations at all levels of the professional game, as well as a growing chunk of the amateur baseball circuit. Baseball Census is proud to provide the deepest, most extensive look at minor league and college baseball prospects with extensive game-action videos that are shot in high definition, edited together professionally, and of higher quality than you’ll find anywhere else. Beyond our YouTube channel here, you can stay up to date on the game’s rising stars through videos, interviews, features, pictures, GIFs, and more by visiting and bookmarking http://BaseballCensus.com — your one-stop shop for baseball prospect coverage and access that you won’t get anywhere else. Furthermore, you can follow us across social media to stay up-to-date on prospect videos, interviews, scouting reports, and more: Baseball Census on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BaseballCensus Baseball Census on Facebook: http://facebook.com/BaseballCensus Baseball Census on Instagram: http://instagram.com/BaseballCensus Most importantly, if you like the work we do on a year-round basis: please subscribe to this YouTube channel if you like what you see and you want thousands more prospect videos. We update this YouTube channel every single day, and here you’ll find a constantly growing, incredibly deep library of professionally produced prospect videos that are unique to the market and used by both professional teams and organizations, and a wide variety of baseball websites and blogs. Please note: This video is shareable and embeddable 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-publish or re-upload any part of 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.



Luke Van Rycheghem, 1B/OF, Arizona Diamondbacks
Luke Van Rycheghem, 1B/OF, Arizona Diamondbacks

Luke Van Rycheghem, 1B/OF, Arizona Diamondbacks — August 12, 2017 (AZL Diamondbacks, rookie level Arizona League) Arizona Diamondbacks first base/outfield prospect Luke Van Rycheghem bats for the AZL Diamondbacks during an August 12, 2017 Arizona League (rookie level) game against the AZL Rangers (Texas Rangers) at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick Park in Scottsdale, Arizona. A native of Canada who was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2016, Luke Van Rycheghem just wrapped his second professional season in the Arizona League in 2017, where he saw action in 38 games and slashed .162/.222/.268/.490 with seven doubles, two home runs, ten walks, and 49 strikeouts over 153 plate appearances. In this video, you can see three of those plate appearances in game action for the AZL Diamondbacks in that August 12th rookie league contest. +++ For more Arizona Diamondbacks baseball news, visit their team database page and organizational roster on Baseball Census: http://BaseballCensus.com/ArizonaDiamondbacks Do you want daily features, news, interviews, scouting reports, and videos of baseball’s best young talent and quick-rising minor league stars? We’ve got the best, deepest west coast baseball prospect coverage you can handle, covering Major League Baseball, minor league baseball, and college baseball year-round with lots of different content and plenty of pictures and videos. Baseball Census covers minor league prospects from across the country with on-location reporting, interviews, scouting analysis, and videos based at affiliates from all thirty big league organizations at all levels of the professional game, as well as a growing chunk of the amateur baseball circuit. Baseball Census is proud to provide the deepest, most extensive look at minor league and college baseball prospects with extensive game-action videos that are shot in high definition, edited together professionally, and of higher quality than you’ll find anywhere else. Beyond our YouTube channel here, you can stay up to date on the game’s rising stars through videos, interviews, features, pictures, GIFs, and more by visiting and bookmarking http://BaseballCensus.com — your one-stop shop for baseball prospect coverage and access that you won’t get anywhere else. Furthermore, you can follow us across social media to stay up-to-date on prospect videos, interviews, scouting reports, and more: Baseball Census on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BaseballCensus Baseball Census on Facebook: http://facebook.com/BaseballCensus Baseball Census on Instagram: http://instagram.com/BaseballCensus Most importantly, if you like the work we do on a year-round basis: please subscribe to this YouTube channel if you like what you see and you want thousands more prospect videos. We update this YouTube channel every single day, and here you’ll find a constantly growing, incredibly deep library of professionally produced prospect videos that are unique to the market and used by both professional teams and organizations, and a wide variety of baseball websites and blogs. Please note: This video is shareable and embeddable 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-publish or re-upload any part of 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.



Fidel Mejia, IF, Chicago Cubs — August 8, 2017
Fidel Mejia, IF, Chicago Cubs — August 8, 2017

Fidel Mejia, IF, Chicago Cubs — August 8, 2017 (AZL Cubs, rookie level Arizona League) Chicago Cubs infield prospect Fidel Mejia bats for the AZL Cubs during an August 8, 2017 Arizona League (rookie level) game against the AZL Rangers (Texas Rangers) on the road at the Rangers' facility in Surprise, Arizona. Originally signed in 2015 out of the Dominican Republic, Fidel Mejia got 117 at-bats over 36 games for the Arizona League Cubs in the summer of 2017, and slashed .214/.290/.282/.572, with six doubles, ten walks, and 25 strikeouts. In this video, you can see him bat three times in AZL play during that August 8th game in Surprise. +++ For more Chicago Cubs baseball news, visit their team database page and organizational roster on Baseball Census: http://BaseballCensus.com/ChicagoCubs Do you want daily features, news, interviews, scouting reports, and videos of baseball’s best young talent and quick-rising minor league stars? We’ve got the best, deepest west coast baseball prospect coverage you can handle, covering Major League Baseball, minor league baseball, and college baseball year-round with lots of different content and plenty of pictures and videos. Baseball Census covers minor league prospects from across the country with on-location reporting, interviews, scouting analysis, and videos based at affiliates from all thirty big league organizations at all levels of the professional game, as well as a growing chunk of the amateur baseball circuit. Baseball Census is proud to provide the deepest, most extensive look at minor league and college baseball prospects with extensive game-action videos that are shot in high definition, edited together professionally, and of higher quality than you’ll find anywhere else. Beyond our YouTube channel here, you can stay up to date on the game’s rising stars through videos, interviews, features, pictures, GIFs, and more by visiting and bookmarking http://BaseballCensus.com — your one-stop shop for baseball prospect coverage and access that you won’t get anywhere else. Furthermore, you can follow us across social media to stay up-to-date on prospect videos, interviews, scouting reports, and more: Baseball Census on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BaseballCensus Baseball Census on Facebook: http://facebook.com/BaseballCensus Baseball Census on Instagram: http://instagram.com/BaseballCensus Most importantly, if you like the work we do on a year-round basis: please subscribe to this YouTube channel if you like what you see and you want thousands more prospect videos. We update this YouTube channel every single day, and here you’ll find a constantly growing, incredibly deep library of professionally produced prospect videos that are unique to the market and used by both professional teams and organizations, and a wide variety of baseball websites and blogs. Please note: This video is shareable and embeddable 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-publish or re-upload any part of 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.




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