Recently, I ran a 6.35 on grass with ALL white Chuck Taylor’s. The time you see in viedo is accurate. We do workouts three days a week – warrior run, three cone, four cone, Yankee drill, powerballs, etc. Only 14 players ran under 7.ive seen plenty of baseball players that run under a 6.7 ( average)1. I’m not 9 and I sure as hell didn’t run a 18.43, I could of crawled backwards that fast, but I could have just as easily said I am a former MLB outfielder for the Orioles and I ran a 6.3.My son is a 14 yr old 9th grader and he just ran a 6.8 in the 60 yd dash….Notice how it was all the parents talking about their kids times and not the kids themselves??? Everybody ran faster when they were 140lbs. I just wonder what his time might have been w spikes like the rest of the prepared guys. )… you would start straight from home plate, then run wide to touch the bag at first base in a curved fashion.Most Major League Baseball (MLB) clubs look for times under 7.00 seconds. I would trade every bit of my speed to be able to hit homeruns consistently. However, still put in som time also doing 30 yard sprints. I could of went pro when I was younger but I was a troubled kid and just went into the Army and lost sight of my goals. Your 81 volicity is good.

Make sure you keep working on hitting, throwing, and fielding. Just a kid that is still growing tall, Will fill out. Not bad for a catcher.My son is 10 years 8 months 4’11” 80 lbs and runs a 4.49 30 yard and a 8.57 60 yard. he currently leads NCAA in stolen bases.Alex Roberts of Stuart, Fl ran a 6.4 60 at Team USA last year and was clocked at a 6.1 by the braves scout. With a hand timer. Congrats to your son KBF. By your 40 time, looks like your 30 yard acceleration is good.

DID YOU MISS THIS POINT? I would also suspect they would run a 5.9/6.0 on a track.you have to be mad to say an MLB player will run 5.9/6.0 if they were on track.that kind of time is faster than even usain bolt’s 60m.so what you are saying they also have a chance of running a 9.40 to 9.50 in a 100m dashMy son recently attened the DeMarini Top 96 camp and ran a 6.26 60My son is 14 years old and plays baseball for a select baseball team here in North Texas, I used to always make fun of him because how slow he was (at least that is what I thought). I’ll wager that 99.99% of you kids will not be able to run under a 10 second 60 in 25-30 years.Oh yeah? Myyy son ran a 4.9 60 at tpx 96 showcase, electronically timed on grass with pink clogs on. My little cousin just ran a 6.18 in the 60. and it was clockedI am looking to play Division I baseball in college. Of course it is very tight and compact grass that makes a difference.

Projecting him to go under 6.5 in the future.thats the gayest video ive ever seen, first of all an iphone isnt a realiabe timer, secondly you speed up the frames per seconds on the throws and swings. Run at 70 to 80% of max. but I’m only a sophomore in highschool. I wouldn’t worry about it. if hes not in college where has he recieved offers from?I was a former professional player in the minor leagues with the Anaheim (Los Angeles) Angels. which we all had shoes on, but blew by everyone. This is why some people report running faster than MLB players because they don’t run in the same conditions. I’d add a half a second to it. A 60 yard dash time between 6.7 – 6.9 usually equate to an average runner on the playing field. The question remains in how well does this speed translate on the base pads or the outfield?You act like that is impressive? Do you have any idea how much track and swimming athletes train?So, these are facts if I didn’t want to draw attention to him, I would tell you more specifics. i recently went to a showcase and was clocked at 7.9… i know this is verrrryyyy slow.

If it were smooth , tight, and well groomed grass: would have been faster. I don’t know many D1 or pro prospects running sub-6.5s, especially 13 or 14 yrs old. An excellent or outstanding 60 time would be 6.3 and under. Factor that in plus handtime descrepencies and you can have .5 difference. Like it says above “A 60 yard dash time between 6.7 – 6.9 usually equate to an average runner”@Ajax, Carlos Williams’ 6.18 is impressive when you consider the WR on a track with spikes and synthetic track is 60 yards by Lee McRae with a 6.00 on March 14, 1986. That is WAY off! For example, my brother ran a 7.0 his senior year of highschool. I’m 6’3 195 and run a 6.4 on grass. 6.4 / 6.5 and 95 velo are top shelf tools. Sleds?



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