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6'1 185
from per-fect-game.org:
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from 2007 per-fect-game.org:
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http://www.longbeachstate.com/sports...ys_joel00.html
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6'1 185
from per-fect-game.org:
Very good receiver with some easy LH power - quick, good arm, loves to play, good at PG National
Joel Thys is a 2009 C/MIF with a 6'1'', 185 lb. frame from Auburn, CA who attends Placer HS. Joel is a solidly built athletic catcher who shows good catch and throw skills. He popped a 1.92 in the workout and showed arm strength behind the plate. He is a switch hitting catcher with a line drive swing plane. He hits line drives to all fields from both sides of the plate. He has strength in his swing with leverage. Most importantly Thys has a great feel for the game, knows how to play the game, and it is obvious that he loves being on the field. He is also a good student and has verbally committed to Long Beach State.
from 2007 per-fect-game.org:
Joel Thys is a 2009 C/SS/3B with a 6'1'', 185 lb. frame from Auburn, CA who attends Placer HS. He was selected as a Top Prospect at this event and in our minds rates as one of the top '09 catchers in the nation. Thys has a strong, athletically proportioned body. Not only is he a switch-hitting catcher, but he is a good hitter and a very good defensive player. Better yet, Thys has strong intangibles, with leadership skills and strong field presence. He is the type of player that any team can build around. Thys is a middle of the order hitter and from the left side he has pretty easy power. The ball jumps off his bat and his swing happens with easy effort. Defensively he has strong/soft hands and is a really good receiver. Thys sits well in the crouch and is a really easy target to throw to. His feet are quick and get him in position to make strong, accurate throws, consistently around 2.0 and below. He blocks well and brings it play after play on defense. Thys is a player that a coach can pencil in the line-up everyday and know exactly what he is going to get out of him. Major D1 programs will be all over him next summer and he will also get draft consideration in 2009.
Father played college baseball at Cal and played in the San Diego Padres organization ... also recruited by LSU, Virginia, UC Irvine and Oregon
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