Recently on 92.1 The Ticket's Red Zone with Josh Bertaccini, Arkansas head baseball coach Dave Van Horn paid Wright a massive compliment: "I don't think I've ever seen a better college arm than Vanderbilt's Kyle Wright and I've been doing this for 30 years. He's tremendous."
Recently on 92.1 The Ticket's Red Zone with Josh Bertaccini, Arkansas head baseball coach Dave Van Horn paid Wright a massive compliment: "I don't think I've ever seen a better college arm than Vanderbilt's Kyle Wright and I've been doing this for 30 years. He's tremendous."
Recently on 92.1 The Ticket's Red Zone with Josh Bertaccini, Arkansas head baseball coach Dave Van Horn paid Wright a massive compliment: "I don't think I've ever seen a better college arm than Vanderbilt's Kyle Wright and I've been doing this for 30 years. He's tremendous."
Appreciate the article mentioning Kyle Wright did not go pro out of high school because he had a high commitment to Vanderbilt. So writers suggest he was not that good coming out of high school, which was not the case with Kyle Wright. He was heavily scouted by the pros while in high school.
I understand the Cincinnati Reds Scouts were present in droves at Kyle Wright's recent game he pitched. Could it be possible they would offer, prior to the formal draft, more Bonus than the Twins might offer?
Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt has been clocked at 97mph on his fastball. His fastball normally ranges between 91-95 mph. Any reading of high 80's probably was a Slider pitch.