IP | 2 |
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ERA | 0 |
WHIP | 0 |
BB/9 | 0 |
SO/9 | 13.5 |
- Full name Jackson Scott Perkins
- Born 12/26/1999 in Kokomo, IN
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 220 / Bats: R / Throws: R
- School Indiana
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Drafted in the 5th round (154th overall) by the Oakland Athletics in 2022 (signed for $270,750).
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Perkins was a standout baseball and football player for Kokomo (Ind.) High, where he helped his team to a state championship on the gridiron. In high school, Perkins showed impressive arm strength with a fastball that was regularly in the mid 90s, as well as a hard slider that flashed above-average. Scouts mistrusted his control, however, and despite being selected by the Braves in the 39th round of the 2018 draft, he made his way to campus at Louisville. Perkins struggled with his control for two seasons (he missed 2020 due to injury) with Louisville but transferred to Indiana for his 2022 junior campaign. This spring he took a step forward with his strike throwing and started the entire year, posting a 5.10 ERA over 83 innings, with 91 strikeouts (23.1 K%) and 47 walks (11.9 BB%). While Perkins’ control is still questionable, his stuff is among the best in the Big Ten. He throws a fastball in the 92-94 mph range that has been up to 97, with a hard slider in the mid 80s and a cutter that averages around 90 mph. It’s an explosive pitch mix, though he will need to continue making strides with his delivery and command to make the most of it.
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BA Grade: 45/High
Track Record: Perkins showed explosive stuff as an amateur and piqued the A’s interest after throwing more strikes upon transferring from Indiana to Louisville in 2022. They signed him for $270,750 in the fifth round and he trended up in his first full season of pro ball in 2023, posting a 4.10 ERA in 107.2 innings between High-A Lansing and Double-A Midland. Perkins continued on to the Arizona Fall League and did not allow an earned run in 12.1 innings.
Scouting Report: A full offseason committed to a plyo-ball routine helped Perkins’ velocity tick up in 2023. His four-seamer averaged nearly 95 mph and has decent shape, playing well at the top of the zone because of his lower release angle. He also throws a low-90s cutter that has above-average potential. Perkins missed fewer bats upon reaching Double-A. Settling on a more precise slider could help improve his swing-and-miss potential at the upper levels. His mid-80s offering flashes above-average potential, but has inconsistent shape and sometimes blends into a slurve-like offering. There’s some debate internally whether the pitch is better suited by adding more sweep or more depth. Perkins also throws a firm upper-80s changeup that elicited the most whiffs of any offering in the zone. He has been an average strike-thrower so far, and utilizes a quick, compact delivery and shorter arm stroke.
The Future: Perkins needs to unlock more consistent secondaries to stay on a starter track, although his stuff might play up in a high-leverage relief role.
Scouting Grades Fastball: 55 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 50 | Cutter: 55 | Control: 45
Draft Prospects
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School: Indiana Committed/Drafted: Braves ’18 (39)
Age At Draft: 22.6
Perkins was a standout baseball and football player for Kokomo (Ind.) High, where he helped his team to a state championship on the gridiron. In high school, Perkins showed impressive arm strength with a fastball that was regularly in the mid 90s, as well as a hard slider that flashed above-average. Scouts mistrusted his control, however, and despite being selected by the Braves in the 39th round of the 2018 draft, he made his way to campus at Louisville. Perkins struggled with his control for two seasons (he missed 2020 due to injury) with Louisville but transferred to Indiana for his 2022 junior campaign. This spring he took a step forward with his strike throwing and started the entire year, posting a 5.10 ERA over 83 innings, with 91 strikeouts (23.1 K%) and 47 walks (11.9 BB%). While Perkins’ control is still questionable, his stuff is among the best in the Big Ten. He throws a fastball in the 92-94 mph range that has been up to 97, with a hard slider in the mid 80s and a cutter that averages around 90 mph. It’s an explosive pitch mix, though he will need to continue making strides with his delivery and command to make the most of it. -
Perkins has been a standout in baseball and football for Kokomo (Ind.) High and this fall helped the football team to the state championship game as a wingback. Perkins' future is on the diamond and he is committed to pitch at Louisville. Listed at 6-foot-2, 208 pounds, he is solidly built and has a powerful fastball that he regularly runs into the mid-90s. He pairs it with a hard slider that flashes above-average. While Perkins has electric stuff, he hasn't learned how to harness it yet and his control trouble figures to push him to college.
Scouting Reports
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Perkins has been a standout in baseball and football for Kokomo (Ind.) High and this fall helped the football team to the state championship game as a wingback. Perkins' future is on the diamond and he is committed to pitch at Louisville. Listed at 6-foot-2, 208 pounds, he is solidly built and has a powerful fastball that he regularly runs into the mid-90s. He pairs it with a hard slider that flashes above-average. While Perkins has electric stuff, he hasn't learned how to harness it yet and his control trouble figures to push him to college.