Name
Reiley Kaiser
Grad Year
2029
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Positions Play
Catcher
Third Base
Left Field
Center Field
Right Field
Bats & Throws
Right/Right
Hometown
Auburn, California
Measurables
Progress History:
7/2025 77 MPH Exit velo (Rapsodo)
8/2025 77.4 MPH Exit velo (Rapsodo)
[2.13/2.06-7/16/25 SEC] 10 yd dash
[8.90 SEC-10/2025] 60 yd dash (age 13+)
[84] Grip Strength (Hand dynamometer)
[62 MPH-7/16/25, 65 MPH-10/4/25] Arm Strength velocity (Radar Gun)
player SCOUTING REPORT
Date of Combine: October 4th, 2025
Position(s): 1B / Corner OF / C / P
B/T: R/R
Grad Year: 2029
Body / Frame
Reiley stands 6’3″ and 150 lbs, possessing a long, rangy frame that is still in the early stages of physical growth.
Offense
Offensively, Reiley shows the ability to repeat his swing with a fairly consistent path through the zone. He currently profiles more as a fly-ball hitter than a line-drive guy. With added physical strength, there’s potential for some power to emerge, particularly from the big part of the field to the pull side. His approach suggests a solid understanding of timing and rhythm, which should translate well as his body catches up to his intent.
Running & Athleticism
Reiley recorded an 8.96 in the 60-yard dash — not a standout time, but his running gait shows promising form and efficiency. As he gains lower-body strength and coordination, that number should improve. His present athleticism reflects his physical growth stage: a bit gangly, still organizing his movements, yet with flashes that indicate he’ll move better as his strength and balance improve.
Defense
Defensively, Reiley demonstrates solid baseball IQ and situational awareness. His instincts allow him to contribute in multiple spots — first base, corner outfield, catching, and even on the mound. At this stage, it’s difficult to project a permanent home defensively, though the arm action and body type could eventually fit a corner position or a pitching role if the velocity develops. He’s a coachable, adaptable defender who takes pride in knowing the game.
Overall Projection
At this point in his development, Reiley is a long-term projection player. His body and coordination are still catching up, but the foundation — feel for the bat, baseball IQ, and willingness to play multiple positions — is in place. Over the next 12 months, physical maturity could transform his profile dramatically. He’s a “follow” type prospect whose true ceiling will reveal itself as strength and athletic stability arrive.
Projection Tag
FOLLOW / LONG-TERM PROJECTION
