Clay Grady, SS - Virginia tech
Prospects
Live Ranking - #71
A career
.323 hitter for Virginia Tech, Clay Grady will look to carry his success into
year three as their starting shortstop.
It’s a simple operation in the box; a short and compact swing with
above-average bat speed. Grady features
above-average contact and whiff rates, along with exceptional fastball
recognition, as evident by his 7% whiff rate against the pitch. Though having only 10 collegiate extra base
hits, he can work counts and reach base quite often. The most exciting part about Grady’s game
though is his defense. He can field on
the run throwing from various arm slots while playing with an elite internal
clock; it’s so fun to watch. Although
Grady hit in various spots in the lineup last season, expect him to be at the
top for Virginia Tech, setting the offensive tone for Garrett Michel and
company this spring.
https://hokiesports.com/sports/baseball/roster/player/clay-grady
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2024 at
Virginia Tech
Statistics:
Played in 52 games, making 52 starts ... Batted .335 through 188 at-bats ...
Registered 63 hits, three doubles, four triples, and a home run ... Scored 38
runs and totaled 20 RBIs ... Drew 18 walks and four HBPs, posting a .394
on-base percentage ... Stole seven bases on 10 attempts ... Flexed a .982
fielding percentage, committing three errors at shortstop.
2023 at
Virginia Tech
Statistics:
Played in 48 games, making 37 starts ... Batted .307 through 150 at-bats ...
Registered 46 hits, five doubles, a triple, and four home runs ... Scored 33
runs and totaled 34 RBIs ... Drew 15 walks and five HBPs, posting a .386
on-base percentage ... Stole four bases on five attempts ... Flexed a .992
fielding percentage, committing one error at shortstop.
https://hokiesports.com/news/2024/02/14/six-tech-players-ranked-by-d1baseball-before-opener
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Clay
Grady – No. 42 Shortstop
Filling
the cleats left vacant by pro-bound shortstop Tanner Schobel, Grady rose to the
occasion as the Hokies' everyday starter during his rookie 2023 season. Despite
injury preventing him from making a convincing case to be named last year's ACC
Defensive Player of the Year, Tech's agile freshman committed one lone error
across 125 defensive chances, settling at his nearly pristine, .992 fielding
percentage.
With a
bat in his hands, Grady hit .307, knocking around five doubles, a triple and
four home runs to yield 34 RBIs. Returning to full health in 2024, he stands to
be a key piece in the Hokies' returning infield that turned 47 double plays a
year ago – a tie for the third most among ACC programs.
1 comment:
Gavin Cecchini…. Pass.
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