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Pathway Baseball - Triple Crown

2025 Pathway Prospect Games Roster

2 Jacoby Butler

  • Position C/RHP
  • Height 5-10
  • Weight 180
  • Bats/Throws R/R
  • Grad Year 2026
  • Hometown Salem, UT
  • Club Team Proper Baseball
  • High School Salem Hills High School
  • GPA 3.7

Biography

Measurables
Pitching Velo: 84
Exit Velo: 86
Infield Velo: 85
Pop Time: 2.1

Walk-Up Song:

Dinner Date by Sunrise Academy


Notable Strengths as a Player:
Catching – I pride myself on being a reliable backstop and a leader behind the plate.


Favorite Baseball Memory:
Winning a championship on my birthday or playing in the championship at Omaha – both experiences were unforgettable and meaningful.


Favorite MLB Player:
Jarren Duran – I admire his energy and style of play.


Mental Preparation Before a Game:
I read scriptures and church talks, and I listen to music to center myself and get in the right mindset for the game.


Approach to Training and Conditioning:
I approach training with the mindset that there’s always someone watching. I push myself to my full potential, always striving to improve.


Handling Setbacks and Failures:
I take setbacks and failures in stride, recognizing them as opportunities to learn and see what areas I can improve on.


Staying Motivated Throughout a Long Season:
Seeing the success that comes from consistent training keeps me motivated and drives me to keep pushing forward.


Leadership Qualities I Bring to the Team:
I’m a good teammate, always willing to help or accept help from others, and strive to maintain a positive, supportive attitude.


Hobbies Outside of Baseball:
I enjoy playing guitar and spending time with friends, keeping a balance outside of the sport.


Educational Goals:
I aim to keep my GPA above 3.5 and pursue college baseball opportunities while continuing to focus on academics.


Favorite Thing About Playing Baseball:
The best part of playing baseball is meeting new players and teammates and pushing myself to see what I can accomplish.


Advice to Young Players Aspiring to Play at My Level:
Stay calm, work hard, always have a good attitude, and be a positive influence both on and off the field.


College Aspirations Regarding Baseball:
I’d love to play college baseball at a place where I can have fun, compete, and continue to grow as both a player and a person.