For Boxy:
Jacob Nottingham
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[TD=colspan: 2]Born: 04/03/1995 (Age: 20)[/TD]
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[TD]Bats: Right[/TD]
[TD]Throws: Right[/TD]
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[TD]Height: 6' 3"[/TD]
[TD]Weight: 230[/TD]
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[TD=colspan: 2]Primary Position: C[/TD]
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[TD]Physical/Health[/TD]
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[TD]Impressive physique, football history evident; strong kid, well-proportioned and filled-out; above-average athleticism, movements can get measured and slow down.[/TD]
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[TD=class: header]Evaluator[/TD]
[TD]Wilson Karaman[/TD]
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[TD=class: header]Report Date[/TD]
[TD]07/30/2015[/TD]
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[TD=class: header]Dates Seen[/TD]
[TD]6 games, July 2015[/TD]
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[TD=class: header]Affiliate[/TD]
[TD]Stockton Ports (High A, Athletics)[/TD]
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[TD]MLB ETA[/TD]
[TD]Risk Factor[/TD]
[TD]OFP[/TD]
[TD]Realistic Role[/TD]
[TD]Video[/TD]
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[TD]2017[/TD]
[TD]Moderate[/TD]
[TD]60[/TD]
[TD]55/Bat-first starting catcher[/TD]
[TD]Yes[/TD]
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[TD]Makeup[/TD]
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[TD]Hard-worker, engages his pitchers well; some immaturity, will take bad calls at the plate with him into the next pitch and give away at-bats; extremely competitive, curses loudly when he misses his pitch.
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[TD]Tool[/TD]
[TD=class: mid1]Future Grade[/TD]
[TD]Report[/TD]
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[TD]Hit[/TD]
[TD=class: mid]50[/TD]
[TD]Wide start-up, slight crouch, hands deep off back shoulder; minimal load, mild bat wrap; quiet hands and top half; long stride with aggressive weight transfer; generates well above-average torque and extreme separation, above-average bat speed with leverage; hands stay back, front elbow stays up, keeps inside the ball with predominantly opposite-field approach; plus track with above-average command of the zone, lets the ball travel well; aggressive in-zone, wants to extend, can be beaten by in-out sequencing, inner-third swing-and-miss.[/TD]
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[TD]Power[/TD]
[TD=class: mid]60[/TD]
[TD]60+ raw to all fields; generates top spin with more linear in-game swing to pull side and up the middle; looks to separate and lift in fastball counts; approach to drive it oppo in games with leverage and strength to take balls out to right; ball carries to right-center.[/TD]
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[TD]Baserunning/Speed[/TD]
[TD=class: mid]40[/TD]
[TD]averaged 4.38 from the right side, long finish; fringe-average first gear, likely to play down as he ages and settles into frame.[/TD]
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[TD]Glove[/TD]
[TD=class: mid]50[/TD]
[TD]Wide, low crouch behind the plate, strong lateral agility; inconsistent blocking technique, frequently gets down on just the left knee leaving right side exposed; struggles to get glove down across his body to arm side; average hands and framing, loose receiving in-zone, will bring pitches out of the zone; calls a good game, executes game plan with minimal shakes.[/TD]
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[TD]Arm[/TD]
[TD=class: mid]55[/TD]
[TD]Plus raw arm strength, long release limits utility; 1.98 pop, accurate arm with average tailing action.[/TD]
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[TD]Overall[/TD]
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[TD]Nottingham boasts an impressive blend of physicality and acumen, with an athletic, strong frame and realized skills that have taken a significant step forward this year. On offense he features a leveraged swing with strong bat-to-ball skills and the raw strength and approach to take balls out of the yard to the opposite field. While there's some swing-and-miss in his game he shows strong contact skills and the ability to bring a good majority of his power into games.
The bat will play, and while it still requires ample projection the raw ingredients of an average-or-better defender behind the plate are present. His athleticism is apparent in his lateral movement, and his receiving has taken a step forward this year. The total package of a bat-first profile with average defensive chops can play to a Role 6 ceiling if it all comes together, and there's plenty here to suggest an above-average backstop when all is said and done.
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