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Kibru Pam (2025, CA) is rolling, he pounds the zone with strikes and hides the ball well thanks to a short and quick arm action. Fastball up to 83 mph. #PGWestWS @PGYouthBB pic.twitter.com/x0TUOppjv2 — Perfect Game Tournaments (@PG_Tourney) June 21, 2020
Kibru Pam (2025, CA) is rolling, he pounds the zone with strikes and hides the ball well thanks to a short and quick arm action. Fastball up to 83 mph. #PGWestWS @PGYouthBB pic.twitter.com/x0TUOppjv2
Kibru Pam He started the ball game for Pacific Baseball Academy 2024 on day three and was in control his entire outing. His short and quick arm action hides the ball very well as he separates and keeps his arm stroke close to the vest. There’s a slight hitch at the top of his motion which adds to the deception as well. He sat 77-80 mph while touching 83 and his fastball possesses some natural arm side run when locating to his arm side. His high 11-5 shaped breaking ball has good depth and he really over emphasizes getting around the pitch. He fanned four through 2 1/3 innings pitched, and he’s a very high follow young arm moving forward.
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