
As a junior in high school, Pascucci actually failed to make the cut of his varsity baseball team, but after getting a second chance, Pascucci took advantage and never looked back.
In his couple years at the varsity level, Pascucci flashed and displayed some extreme talent, even more than his coach could imagine.
- Steve Anderson, Pascucci's HS Coach
After getting an invite to compete in the Topps Amateur Showcase, Pascucci impressed the scouts and found his way into a 2nd round projection for the MLB Draft...

Johnny Pascucci's Scouting Report

Makeup - Pascucci is a player who gives 110% on every play, and is praised for being a leader in the locker room. He can be super-intense, which might lead to some emotion spilling, but for the most part, Pascucci is stoic in his approach.
Hit - Aggressive swing with decent bat speed. Forearm and wrist strength allow him to spray the ball all over the field. Needs to refine approach to drawing more walks. Unlikely to be a plus/plus hitter, but should settle as a solid-average hitter. (55/60)
Power - Surprising pop for a small stature at 5'10, 195. He hits the ball very hard and can hit tape measure shots on rare occasions. Could possibly develop more power as he grows, but with his stature it most likely will be capped. (50/60)
Arm - Simply put he has a cannon. Truly an elite tool as he can throw it on a line from anywhere with tremendous velocity and accuracy. Has a very quick trigger, getting rid of the ball in a flash. With experience, this tool can even improve to the best in the game. (70/80)
Fielding - Solid fielder. Has adequate speed, but a good reaction time allows for more fly balls to be run down. Routes to the ball can be a challenge, but he fits a classic right field defensive profile. (50/60)
Speed - He exerts maximum effort leading to him seeming quicker than he really is. Base stealing not really a big part of his game, but is a smart swiper when he does go for 2nd. (60/55)
Seattle Mariners

Owner(s): Nintendo of America, represented by CEO Howard Lincoln
Ballpark: Safeco Field (1999-)
Manager: Lloyd McClendon (2014-)
GM: Jack Zduriencik (2009-)
President of Baseball Operations: Kevin Mather (2014-)
World Series Titles (0)
AL Pennants (0)
AL West Division Champions (3): 2001, 1997, 1995


(OOC: I hope you guys enjoy this. My plan is to create highlight videos for each week/month of JP's minor league career. I don't have a capture so I will do the best I can with pictures/videos. I hope to have a ton of fun with this and I hope you come along for the ride.)
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