- Full name Seth Gracen Tomczak
- Born 07/06/2000 in Sacramento, CA
- Profile Ht.: 6'5" / Wt.: 185 / Bats: L / Throws: R
- School San Joaquin Delta JC
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Drafted in the 26th round (782nd overall) by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2019.
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Standing at 6-foot-5, 180 pounds, Tomczak is a lean righthander out of Northern California with feel to pitch and a fastball that touched 95 mph at this summer’s Area Code Games. A true, high projection-type arm, Tomczak currently has an inconsistent slider, and his fastball velocity tailed off as his outing progressed. But his frame, feel for throwing strikes and looseness of his delivery lead many scouts to believe he’ll make a jump in the spring. He shares similar traits with 2018 NorCal righthander Dominic Pipkin—who the Phillies signed for $800,000 in the ninth round this June—and Tomczak is currently the top arm in the northern part of the state. He is committed to Arizona State.
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Standing at 6-foot-5, 180 pounds, Tomczak is a lean righthander out of Northern California with feel to pitch and a fastball that touched 95 mph at this summer's Area Code Games. A true, high projection-type arm, Tomczak currently has an inconsistent slider, and his fastball velocity tailed off as his outing progressed. But his frame, feel for throwing strikes and looseness of his delivery lead many scouts to believe he'll make a jump in the spring. He shares similar traits with 2018 NorCal righthander Dominic Pipkin--who the Phillies signed for $800,000 in the ninth round this June--and Tomczak is currently the top arm in the northern part of the state. He is committed to Arizona State.
Scouting Reports
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Standing at 6-foot-5, 180 pounds, Tomczak is a lean righthander out of Northern California with feel to pitch and a fastball that touched 95 mph at this summer's Area Code Games. A true, high projection-type arm, Tomczak currently has an inconsistent slider, and his fastball velocity tailed off as his outing progressed. But his frame, feel for throwing strikes and looseness of his delivery lead many scouts to believe he'll make a jump in the spring. He shares similar traits with 2018 NorCal righthander Dominic Pipkin--who the Phillies signed for $800,000 in the ninth round this June--and Tomczak is currently the top arm in the northern part of the state. He is committed to Arizona State.