1/14/21

Scouting Report - SS - Noah Miller


 

Noah Miller

 

SS         6-0         175         Ozaukee HS (WI)

 

  

1-5-21 - PBR -

 

Noah Miller's deft touch in the middle of the infield remains his standout tool – and a tool that could get him drafted. He's an excellent and true shortstop who glides to baseballs on either his left or right and he swiftly funnels them through his exchange and calmly, confidently throws firm strikes to the center of his first baseman's chest. With that being said, Miller's only added strength at the plate and it's positively affected his swings from both batter's boxes. He takes repeatable and similar hacks from both sides of the plate and he looks like he a true switch-hitter at the next level. This weekend, Miller added some more smart at-bats, demonstrating an innate feel for the strike zone, and he slugged a deep double to center field from the lefty box. He is increasingly looking like a pro prospect as the countdown to the 2021 draft is officially on.

 

 

PG -

 

Noah Miller is a 2021 SS/2B with a 6-0 175 lb. frame from Fredonia, WI who attends Ozaukee. Medium athletic build with plenty of room to get stronger. Switch-hitter, has a similar approach from both sides, shifts into contact well and hits against his front side, has loose and quick hands that consistently get the barrel to the ball on time, has some lift in his swing and future power potential, consistently shows his "hitters hands" in game at-bats. Older brother, Owen, is an elite level minor league hitting prospect and had some of the same skills and traits. 6.93 runner, has quick feet in the middle infield on defense, hands work very well at the ball, very quick from glove to hand to release, potential high level second base skills

 

 

PBR -

 

 Miller's deft touch in the middle of the infield remains his standout tool – and a tool that could get him drafted. He's an excellent and true shortstop who glides to baseballs on either his left or right and he swiftly funnels them through his exchange and calmly, confidently throws firm strikes to the center of his first baseman's chest. With that being said, Miller's only added strength at the plate and it's positively affected his swings from both batter's boxes. He takes repeatable and similar hacks from both sides of the plate and he looks like he a true switch-hitter at the next level. This weekend, Miller added some more smart at-bats, demonstrating an innate feel for the strike zone, and he slugged a deep double to center field from the lefty box. He is increasingly looking like a pro prospect as the countdown to the 2021 draft is officially on.


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