Interview - Sep 2021
Bryce Hubbart comes armed with a full arsenal of breaking balls, off-speed stuff and deceptive heat. He manipulates his pitches better than most in this draft class and presents some of the best pitchability at the top as well. He was one of the most impressive arms on the Cape in 2021 and figures to anchor an imposing Florida State staff in 2022.
Sep 2021 Article
CAPE COD LEAGUE - PUNCH LEADERS
Landed in top 15 pitchers with the highest Punch Scores.
Hubbart also has a very intriguing SP profile based on his Punch distribution. He demonstrates an innate ability to miss bats and execute pitches as shown by the near even BB Score and Whiff Score. Hubbart also shows the potential to further develop his arsenal as his Whiff Score still has room to grow.
Aug 2021 Article
2021 CAPE COD LEAGUE TOP 50 PROSPECTS
High spin FB/CB combination. FB has plus IVB and plays well at top of strike zone. CB has great depth and above average movement on two planes. Looks to attack hitters with FB and has great feel to throw CB in all counts. SL and CH are both developing secondary offerings. Needs to throw CH for strike more often, has good movement profile. Athletic pitchers’ body with room to add overall body strength. Could lead to an uptick in velocity. Profiles as a middle of rotation ML starter with ceiling of ML #2 starter.
Aug 2021 Article
THE 2021 PROSPECTS LIVE CAPE COD ALL-STAR TEAMS
Hubbart's performance on the Cape this year has generated a lot of big buzz. The Florida State lefty was the ace of the Brewster staff this summer, featuring a strong package of stuff. It starts with a low-90s four seam fastball, a big curveball in the low to mid-70s with usable shape manipulation, as well as a sweeping slider. Over 31 innings this summer, Hubbart posted a 0.87 ERA with a miniscule 0.710 WHIP. He punched out 45 batters in the process. There is some effort with his arm and lower half in the delivery, but Hubbart repeats well and lands his pitches where he wants to. It’s an extremely uncomfortable at-bat with a ton of deception. This could be the first college pitcher off the board in 2022.
Jun 2021 Article
CAPE COD NOTES: WEEK 1
Bryce Hubbart got hit around a bit in his debut start against Bourne, but if he held the Cape’s best offense scoreless he’d be an outlier. Coming off a good second year at Florida State, Hubbart features a low 90s four seamer with good carry and downer curve as his primary offerings, but can alter the tilt on the breaking ball to slurve it away from lefties. He was able to mostly overpower the Bourne bats and racked up seven strikeouts, but left a fastball belt high on the outer half for Braylen Wimmer that was deposited over the left field wall for all three of the runs he would surrender over four innings. Hubbart went five scoreless in his next outing, which dropped his ERA to 3.00 in two CCBL starts. Definitely an interesting arm to follow on the Whitecaps this year.
Jan 2020 Article
THE COMPLETE 2020 ACC BASEBALL SEASON PREVIEW
Made the Projected All ACC Freshman Team