Nazier Mule is a 2022 SS/RHP and has recently committed to Miami to play baseball. Nazier is from Paterson, New Jersey, and attends Passaic Co Tech.
The versatile ball player can play pitcher and shortstop and will continue that role at Miami. At his most recent Perfect Game Showcase, Nazier’s fastball gunned in at 96 MPH.
“I could always improve on every aspect of my game. I’ve been working every day; I’ve been working on hitting it the other way, staying sharp in the field, and increasing my velocity. My goal is to throw 100 MPH,” Nazier said.
Nazier recently committed to Miami and has already developed great relationships with the coaching staff.
“When I was talking with the coaches at Miami I was very thankful for the opportunity they gave me to play in their program,” Nazier said. “The coaches are nice guys and it’s a great school. The brotherhood there is also really special.”
One of the major factors that contributed to his commitment was the coaching staff’s ability to develop and take care of their players.
“One of the most intriguing things about Miami is how the coaches handle their players. They care for their players on and off the field. We are already developing a great relationship even though I haven’t even played a game for them yet,” Nazier said.
Perfect Game has given Nazier a grade of 10, which means that he has the potential to be a very high draft pick and/or an elite-level college prospect. But the grind doesn’t stop there; Nazier continues to put in work and improve every day.
“I’m going in as a two-way guy, so I hope to succeed all-around and not just on one side of the ball,” Nazier said. “I’m going to bring hard work every day. I can’t guarantee I’ll throw a perfect game or hit a home run every game, but I will bring my work ethic, attitude, and the ability to never give up.”
The versatile ball player can play pitcher and shortstop and will continue that role at Miami. At his most recent Perfect Game Showcase, Nazier’s fastball gunned in at 96 MPH.
“I could always improve on every aspect of my game. I’ve been working every day; I’ve been working on hitting it the other way, staying sharp in the field, and increasing my velocity. My goal is to throw 100 MPH,” Nazier said.
Nazier recently committed to Miami and has already developed great relationships with the coaching staff.
“When I was talking with the coaches at Miami I was very thankful for the opportunity they gave me to play in their program,” Nazier said. “The coaches are nice guys and it’s a great school. The brotherhood there is also really special.”
One of the major factors that contributed to his commitment was the coaching staff’s ability to develop and take care of their players.
“One of the most intriguing things about Miami is how the coaches handle their players. They care for their players on and off the field. We are already developing a great relationship even though I haven’t even played a game for them yet,” Nazier said.
Perfect Game has given Nazier a grade of 10, which means that he has the potential to be a very high draft pick and/or an elite-level college prospect. But the grind doesn’t stop there; Nazier continues to put in work and improve every day.
“I’m going in as a two-way guy, so I hope to succeed all-around and not just on one side of the ball,” Nazier said. “I’m going to bring hard work every day. I can’t guarantee I’ll throw a perfect game or hit a home run every game, but I will bring my work ethic, attitude, and the ability to never give up.”