Typically when scouts are grading a player’s tools (power, speed, arm, etc.) they use a scale of 20-80, with a score of 50 meaning that the particular tool is average. An example might be Mark Trumbo’s power tool that graded out at an 80 which is very impressive. Equally as impressive is the fact that both members of the Dash Brothers grade out at a score of 80 in the speed tool and that makes a manager like Mike Scioscia salivate at the chaos that his team can wreak on the base paths.
To put it in a different perspective: The average right-handed hitter (RHH) can run from home to first base in 4.3 seconds. The average left-handed hitter (LHH) can run from home to first base in 4.2 seconds. A fast runner can do it under 4.0 seconds. Peter Bourjos averages approximately 3.87 seconds running out of the right side of the batter’s box. Mike Trout has been clocked at 3.82 seconds going from home to first base also out of the right side of the batter’s box. That is explosive speed!
Time from Home to First Base
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Player
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LHH
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RHH
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Mickey Mantle
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3.1*
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3.2-3.3
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Willy Taveras
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–
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3.56
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Jose Reyes
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3.9
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4
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Carl Crawford
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3.95
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–
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Peter Bourjos
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–
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3.87
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Mike Trout
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–
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3.82
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* The fastest recorded home to first base time in MLB history
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