Spencer Brown is an athlete, pure and simple. He scores above average in virtually every aspect of his game and is fully recovered from a partially torn labrum from last year. Having watched Spencer play recently - there are no lingering side effects, nor are there any hesitancies in his throwing motion. His velocity is back as well. As a hitter, Spencer has very few weaknesses in his swing. He is a gap to gap hitter that will use the entire field of play because of very good plate discipline and the ability to stay inside the ball. His over-all mechanics are very good: He stays back and explodes very well to the ball. His bat travels a great path to the ball and his hands are very quick to adjust to marginal pitches. Most importantly, Spencer is compact and short to the ball. He has learned to discipline himself as well as any HS player that I have seen in a long while. He is a smart hitter and is very unselfish at the plate. If he shows any weakness at all, it is that he needs to control his backside "push" through the ball upon his decision to swing. He is an exciting hitter and because of his ability at the plate I believe he will find his way into just about any lineup at whichever level he ends up playing. As an infielder, it is more of the same. His athletic ability allows him to get to balls others might not get to. He has smooth hands, a strong base and excellent feet. His game (situation) recognition is exceptional. With his arm completely healed, Spencer has an above average and very accurate arm with no signs of favoring it from any release position . He is a tough - tough kid with very high character! He is an excellent student and will be a tremendous addition to any college program!