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Josh Henderson: OF, 6'0", 185, L/L

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Photo Credit: libertyflames.com
This Liberty commit is raw and doesn’t always square up the ball, but shows very quick hands and well above-average bat speed. Henderson’s bat is not in the hitting zone a long time, and he tends to leak to his front side with a slow load, but he swings hard and has shown some power at times. He looks a lot bigger than his frame, and while he is not particularly athletic, he has some present strength and room to fill out a little more.

He has solid actions in the outfield, but only fringy speed and an accurate arm. Henderson needs to consistently face good pitching consistently to see what kind of ceiling he has.

MLB Comparison: Eric Thames
Projected Draft Position: 3rd-6th Round

Video Footage: Bullpen Banter footage of Henderson 

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