By The Baseball Beginnings Guy
August 3, 2009
I believe Tyler Lyons went curveball, fastball, change-up, change-up in this four-pitch at-bat. It’s a very nice and concise look at why Lyons has a chance to pitch in the big leagues. I liked the way the ball came out of his hand much better in July than I did in March when I saw him in Palm Springs and he was recovering from a dead arm period. In some of the additional video we have on Lyons, it shows his above-average curve ball and his ability to command all four pitches and control his fastball. I also like Lyons’s delivery points and I think he’s one of the most mechanically sound pitchers I have seen the Yankees draft recently. If they sign him after selecting him in the 10th round in 2009, I hope they don’t bury him simply because he’s not a power arm.
Cory Vaughn is what we call a “gunshot guy.” A gunshot guy is a hitter whose wood bat makes a sound like a gunshot when he makes solid contact, as opposed to the wet newspaper sound. Show up for BP or early work and you’ll hear it. I had the park to myself. The scouts were sleeping it off.
Vaughn, the son of the Greg Vaughn, has a leaner and more athletic body than his father had when he first came to the major leagues. Cory Vaughn hits from a wide stance and has a short trigger. He has fast hands and keeps the firm front side even when he is fooled. He’s going to have the power to play a corner and I think he’s going to be athletic enough to steal some bases if he wants to. He’s a first-round talent in 2010. His numbers weren’t much to look at on the Cape, but I’m not scouting results. You can’t hide the power and you can’t hide this guy’s body and athleticism. If I were looking for a comparison at this stage, Matt Kemp might work.
This at-bat was captured in Chatham recently. We’ll have much more Cape Cod League coverage in the coming days, as Baseball Beginnings continues its efforts to become a national destination and one of the baseball world’s top sources for new insights on rising players. We know a player when we see one.
We also have a Scouting Report and Video on Lyons, and a Q&A coming soon as well as an updated video and report. In pro ball, you file more than report on the same guy often, if you’re doing it right. Watch Lyons vs. Vaughn after the jump.
Watch Lyons vs. Vaughn
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