Adam Macko

Adam Macko

Hometown: Stony Plain, Alta.

Bats/Throws: L-L

Height/Weight: 6’ 0” 180 lbs.

Position: LHP.

Team: Vauxhall Academy.

Signed by scouts: Les McTavish and Alex Ross.

Committed to: Purdue University.

Coaches: Les McTavish.

Past Teams: ansas City Royals Scout Team, Rawlings Southeast 17u National, Spruce Grove White Sox, Parkland Twins, Greystones Mariners.

Past coaches: Matt Dickson, Kevin Inch, Rob Boik.

Ranked: 295th on Baseball America’s top 500 list (up one spot, May 28, 2019) … 2nd best high schooler in Canada, according to Baseball America … 296th on Baseball America’s top 500 list (down 48 spots, May 15, 2019) ... 438th on Perfect Game’s top 500 (Down 113 spots, May 15, 2019), 248th on Baseball America’s top 500 combined list (April 17, 2019) ... Listed 325th on Perfect Game’s top 500 (Down 48 spots, March 2, 2019) ... Listed 277th by Perfect Game (Nov. 7, 2018)

Twitter Handle: @adaaam_15

Born: Bratislava, Slovakia.

2018 season East Cobb Invitational _ Put up six zeros striking out seven, giving up four hits and a walk, while hitting 91 MPH at ... Pitched three scoreless allowing one hit and a walk, striking out four at WWBA 2019 Grads or 17U National Championship qualifier … Area Code Games at Blair Field in Long Beach _ Pitched two scoreless innings — six up, six down — for the Royals, throwing less than 20 pitches … Rawlings Southeast 17u National :Worked seven scoreless, fanning 12, walking one and allowing two hits, hitting 91 MPH ...Perfect Game Summer Showdown: Pitched six innings striking out six allowing one run and three walks at in LakePoint Sports Complex at Cartersville, Ga. ... Shared Reno Lizzi Underclassman scholarship award with Chase Florendine at Vauxhall.

2017 season _ Was 1-0 with an 0.30 ERA striking out 29 in 22 innings to earn a spot on the annual PG Tournament All-American Team ... Threw no hitter at 17u WWBA National Championship ... Impressed at 17U PG Summer Showdown ... Same for the 16U PG Summer Showdown.

2013 season: Played in Ireland.

2012 season: Played in Ireland, winning a Little League title.

Honours: 2019 season _ PG Preseason All-American and All-Region Team All Region 1st Team for Canada/Puerto Rico ... 2018 season _ PG Preseason Underclassmen All American Team High Honorable Mention ... Made 17U Perfect Game-East Cobb Invitational tournament team ... All-tourney honours at WWBA 2019 Grads or 17U National Championship ... Likewise for the 17U PG Summer Showdown ... Earned spot for Rawlings Southeast 17u National at all-tourney team at Perfect Game Summer Showdown ... Earned all-tourney honours at 17U First Team Pitching ... 2017 season _ Named all tourney team 17U PG Summer Showdown ... Was all-tournament at for the 16U PG Summer Showdown.

The most influential people in my life: “Are my parents -- Milena Mackova and Vladimir Macko -- as they push me mentally and physically to do better by motivating me by their actions rather than their words.”

Scouting Reports

Baseball America

Adam Macko, LHP, Vauxhall (Alb.) Academy (BA RANK: 295)

Source: HS • Ht: 6-0 • Wt: 180 • B-T: L-L • Commitment/Drafted: Purdue

A 6-foot, 180-pound lefthander, Macko is a stereotypical pitchability lefthander who doesn’t have the biggest pure stuff but has above-average command and knows how to spot his fastball—a rare trait for a prep pitcher. Last summer at the Area Code Games, Macko threw his fastball in the mid to upper-80s and showed a curveball with big depth and a 2400 rpm spin rate. His curveball and changeup are both solid secondaries that he has good feel to locate, and they could become plus pitches in the future as Macko gains weight and adds more strength and power to his game. He’s committed to Purdue, and he might have to get to campus before teams want to sign him out of the draft, without an average fastball.

Perfect Game

Rawlings Southeast National battled the Indiana Bulls Black to a 0-0 draw as all pitchers in the game were very impressive, inclusing the aforementioned Short. Adam Macko (2019, Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada) and Will Childers (2019, Evans, Ga.) combined to complete the shutout on Rawlings’ end of things and both pitchers were very impressive.

Macko has done nothing but carve hitters up at PG events, including during this event last year when he tossed a no-hitter in pool play, and he did more of the same on Monday afternoon. The lefthander worked up to 89 mph with his fastball and lived in the 85-88 mph range while working to both sides of the plate with short sink. Everything works well through the simple delivery, with looseness to the motion and arm stroke as he delivery fastballs consistently in the lower third of the zone for strikes. Macko generated lots of weak contact on the day with weakly struck ground balls and also showed a nice curveball in the 68-70 mph range with feel and shape. The Purdue commit has a degree of polish and should only gain in terms of velocity with his projectable frame.

– Vinnie Cervino

Perfect Game

Purdue commit Adam Macko (2019, Stony Plain, Alberta) had a strong showing on the bump during a playoff win and has a lot of projectable tools on the mound. The lefthanded arm has a very fluid and easy delivery with a simple leg lift exclusively out of the stretch as he delivers on time and pounds the strike zone. The arm stroke is loose, clean, and on time as he whips it through the arm circle well. Macko worked in the 86-88 mph range throughout the performance as he mixed in a breaking ball in the 70-72 mph range with high spin rates. The offering showed traditional 1-to-7 shape and he landed the pitch for strikes with depth. Macko also flashed a changeup at 78 mph but turned in a very strong performance and is a projectable, young arm.

_ Vinnie Cervino



Perfect Game

Closing out the night slots at Lakepoint was uncommitted lefthander Adam Macko (2019, Stony Plain, Alberta) for Rawlings Southeast National. The frame is incredibly lean and projectable, listed at a somewhat conservative 6-foot and 165-pounds, with a loose and easy arm stroke through the back.

The delivery itself is very straight forward and simple, with a very deliberate and short rocker step simply to turn and get the lower half started, followed by the leg lift and release. The small rocker step will allow him to stay in rhythm and he gets some drie throughout the lower half. Macko’s delivery and arm were both simple and clean, and the stuff was very impressive on Sunday night.

A week after throwing a no-hitter while playing up in the 17u WWBA National Championship, Macko was dicing hitters up with the combination of his 83-87 mph fastball with excellent command and a big breaking curveball. The fastball had good life to it and he could cut or run it along with getting over his front side to both parts of the plate with ease. The curveball was also impressive with big depth and tight shape, around 2500-2600 rpm spin rates, and came in the upper-60s but could be a legitimate weapon as he continues to get stronger and throw it harder.

– Vinnie Cervino


Tournament 12 regular Adam Macko speaks with reporter Jaspreet Grewal after striking out eight and give up just two hits in five scoreless leading Alberta to a 4-0 victory over BC.

Bob Elliott