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2017 Top Prospects

Brady McConnell  SS - 2017 - Merritt Island, FL
Florida

McConnell defines projection in a young prospect and has very high ceiling potential. The Florida commit has the chance to be a middle of the order power hitter and stay at shortstop for a long time.

Robert Touron  RHP - 2017 - Miami, FL
St. Petersburg College

Already committed to the University of Miami and ranked No. 66 in the class rankings, Touron came out and pounded the strike zone for his three innings of work. The projectable righthander topped out at 91 mph while painting the corners and showed a strong feel for his slider as well.

Cole Brannen  OF - 2017 - Elko, GA
Georgia Southern

Brannen ran well yet again this week, posting an blazing 6.53 60-yard dash time. The athletic Georgia Southern commit also showed well in defensive drills and impressive bat speed in game-action.

Joseph Perez  3B - 2017 - Pembroke Pines, FL
Miami

Perez, a South Florida commit, has big strength in his large frame. Perez shows natural loft and leverage in his swing with impressive present pop. Additionally, Perez has a strong throwing arm, clocked up to 91 mph across the diamond and topped 94 mph on the mound.

Beau Hanna  C - 2017 - Winder, GA
Augusta University

Hanna simply had some of the best bat speed and power at the showcase, hitting multiple home runs in BP and on Wednesday coach pitch. His catching tools are solid, but the bat really stands out.

Leugim Castillo  OF - 2017 - Lancaster, NY
Oklahoma

Castillo is a very high level athlete with a build that looks like it belongs to an NFL caliber safety. He has big right handed bat speed and is a 6.37 runner in the sixty.

Raymond Gil  3B - 2017 - Miami, FL
Miami

Gil, a University of Miami commit, has big time power, which he displayed in batting practice. He moves well in the field and also has impressive arm strength, as he was clocked up to 91 mph in defensive drills.

Ubaldo Lopez  2B - 2017 - Miramar, FL
Dartmouth

Lopez displayed his impressive present power in both batting practice and games, homering multiple times in both. The ball carries extremely well off of his bat, and he showed a solid, mature approach with good plate discipline against live pitching.

Earl Semper  3B - 2017 - Fort Lauderdale, FL
North Carolina

Semper has a very projectable 6-2/175 frame and was extremely impressive from both sides of the plate as a switch-hitter. In fact, it's hard to say which side he was better from as he stings in consistently from both sides.

Micheal Pelaez  1B - 2017 - Tampa, FL
Uncommitted

Pelaez is a big and strong 6-foot-4/220-pound junior who put his two-way potential on display. Not only did he top out at an 91 mph with good angle but he also showed big righthanded power with big carry off the barrel.

Zach Daniels  OF - 2017 - Stockbridge, GA
Tennessee

Daniels is a good overall athlete and the outfielder has a large, muscular, projectable frame. He ran a 6.94 60-yard dash, and stood out at the plate where he flashed big bat speed and an aggressive approach that could lend itself to impact contact when squared up.

Will Hardigree  C - 2017 - Auburn, GA
University of North Georgia

Hardigree stood out for his outstanding 1.72 pop time and 82 mph arm strength in drills. He has good right handed bat speed with some strength in his swing and the ability to drive the ball to left centerfield.

Matthew Golda  SS - 2017 - Bradenton, FL
Kentucky/Palm Beach State

Golda is a pure shortstop with all the actions and tools to stay at the position for a long time.

Christian Santana  RHP - 2017 - Hialeah, FL
Florida International

Listed at a long and lean 6-foot-3, 190-pounds, the recent Florida Atlantic commit came out and showed a fastball that topped out at 89 mph and projects for more in the future. Santana came out and attacked with his fastball creating both angle and sink to the bottom of the zone and showed both a slider and curveball.

Ryan Glass  1B - 2017 - Mableton, GA
Northern Kentucky

Glass looks the part of the hitting prospect at 6-4/210 and has an easy low effort right handed swing that produces big power without much effort or length.

Kyle Khachadourian  LHP - 2017 - Jupiter, FL
Charleston Southern

Khachadourian is a primary left handed pitcher but he might be a better prospect as a right handed hitting first baseman. He has a very nice swing that produces easy huge pull power and is going to him some home runs at the next level.

Luis Guerrero  SS - 2017 - Larchmont, NY
Miami-Dade College

Guerrero has all the tools to be a national level prospect. He attacks the ball with an aggressive right handed swing with very good bat speed, runs a 6.9 sixty and has a very strong arm at shortstop.

Tanner Gallman  C - 2017 - Calhoun, GA
Georgia State

Gallman is a big and strong receiver with a 6-2/205 build but he is quick and compact with his actions and posted a 1.79 pop time with big arm strength. He shows power at the plate that can be developed, too.

Adan Fernandez  OF - 2017 - Miramar, FL
Florida International

Fernandez has an impressive 6-3/195 build that projects very well and lots of current strength to build from. He has big right handed bat speed with an aggressive pull approach that maximizes his power.

Andres Santana  OF - 2017 - Miami, FL
Florida International

Santana is an athletic, well-rounded player. The infielder ran a 6.87 60-yard dash and hit 88 mph in defensive drills, while also showing solid bat speed and feel for hitting.

Nathan Collins  SS - 2017 - Alvin, TX
McNeese State/Vernon College

Collins registered 92 mph from the outfield in defensive drills, and also flashed his arm strength off of the mound and the infield, where he hit 85 mph. Collins also ran the 60-yard dash in 7.00 seconds and flashed solid hitting tools.

Lucas Dunn  SS - 2017 - Panama City Beach, FL
Louisville

Dunn is listed as a primary second baseman but he has shortstop tools physically, including athletic quickness and one of the best arms at the showcase, one that he also showed in the outfield.

Kyle Bachle  OF - 2017 - Nokomis, FL
Rollins College

Bachle has a vast array of tools and talents, as the outfielder reached 89 mph in defensive drills and also touched 88 mph from the mound in games. Bachle also ran a 6.85 second 60-yard dash and hit the ball well in batting practice.

Noah Jones  RHP - 2017 - Greenville, NC
East Carolina

Jones is a highly projectable right-hander, with a fluid and easy delivery with very good arm speed. Gets up into the high 80's with his fastball and generates excellent plane on the pitch, also shows feel for both a CB and CH.

Bobby Dixon  1B - 2017 - Clayton, NC
North Carolina at Pembroke

Dixon showed strength in his swing and was able to continually hit the ball hard. The 6-foot-1, 210 pound first baseman has good present power and still projects for more.

Eduardo Malinowski  SS - 2017 - Spring, TX
Pennsylvania

Malinowski is a 6.59 runner with the arm strength and athleticism to stay in the middle infield. He has some right handed bat speed with some whip in his barrel.

Jose Varela  RHP - 2017 - Miami, FL
Florida International/St. Johns River CC

Varela flashed power potential in batting practice. The 6-foot-2, 185 pound infielder creates leverage at contact and the ball comes off of the bat well when squared.

Bradford Jones  RHP - 2017 - Osprey, FL
Missouri

Jones has a lean and projectable frame and with his sound mechanics and loose arm action he was able to run his fastball up to 88 mph. His arm is quick and he did a nice job of getting on top his fastball while mixing in a tight slider and straight changeup at 73 mph.

Brandon Dudley  OF - 2017 - Miami Gardens, FL
Jacksonville

Dudley is a 6-2/210 left handed hitter who simply overpowers the ball on occasion with strength and raw bat speed. He's a 7.0 runner with some athleticism on defense.

Trey Winget  OF - 2017 - Washington, UT
St. Mary's/Gateway CC (AZ)

Winget has a very good athlete who ran the sixty in 6.8 and threw 89 mph from the outfield. He flashes next level bat speed at the plate and should keep improving with time and a more consistent approach.

Augie Sylk  LHP - 2017 - Pacific Palisades, CA
Southern California

Sylk made the trip from California and performed well this weekend on the mound. A projectable and uncommitted lefthander, Sylk topped out at 88 mph this weekend showing a quick arm and a slider up to 77 mph.

Bo Richey  OF - 2017 - Carmel, IN
Lander

Richey has a strong right handed swing and stays short and direct from a spread stance; the result being very consistent hard line drive contact. He's a good athlete with next level run and throw tools.

Luis Aviles  C - 2017 - Palmetto Bay, FL
Tulane/Wallace CC-Dothan

Aviles is a strongly built switch-hitting catcher who has a strong swing from both sides of the plate, especially right handed, and hit very well in the games. He also popped a 1.87 during drills

Jackson Campbell  C - 2017 - Russellville, KY
Southeastern Louisiana

Campbell is an athletic catcher who runs a 7.0 sixty and also plays the outfield and could probably play most other positions as well. He has a very nice right handed swing with solid gap to gap power.

Michael Jimenez  RHP - 2017 - Ocala, FL
FSCJ

Has a long lean build, fastball was up to 86 with life down in the zone. Athletic off the mound, maintains velocity out of the stretch.

David Vazquez  SS - 2017 - Coral Springs, FL
North Carolina State

Vazquez has an athletic, projectable frame and he showed off solid tools across the board, hitting 88 and 87 mph in defensive drills while working out in both the outfield and infield, and flashing strength and quality bat speed in his loose, fluid swing.

Brandon Allen  OF - 2017 - Taylorsville, GA
Georgia Highlands

Allen is a compact 5-10/195 athlete with a short right handed swing that produces lots of bat speed and surprising power for the shortness of his swing.

Jarrod Cande  OF - 2017 - Tampa, FL
Uncommitted

Cande is a big and strong athlete at 6-1/195 and has a nice collection of tools. He runs a 7.0 sixty, has a strong arm in the outfield and showed plenty of right handed bat speed. He also topped out at 84 mph from the mound.

Jalan Daniels  RHP - 2017 - Atlanta, GA
Jacksonville State/Western Oklahoma State College

Daniels is very deceptive on the mound, with a Johnny Cueto-esque back turn towards the hitters, and he complements this deception with plenty of raw stuff. His fastball touched 87 with solid life to the arm side, and he flashed a quality slider as well.

Jeffrey Elkins  OF - 2017 - Lafayette, LA
Northwestern State

Elkins ran well, posting a 6.73 60-yard dash and also moving well defensively in the outfield. He also creates some solid jump and carry off of the barrel in his aggressive swing.

Antonio Menendez  RHP - 2017 - Herndon, VA
Wake Forest

Menendez showed off impressive arm strength in several ways throughout the event, throwing 88 MPH from the OF and 85 across the IF. He's also the ideal frame/projectability as a pitcher, where he can get his fastball into the mid 80's with a long, loose arm action as well as feel for a slider and changeup.

Isaiah Ortega-Jones  OF - 2017 - Fort Worth, TX
Uncommitted

Ortega-Jones posted the second best 60-yard dash time, finishing in a blazing 6.45 seconds. The outfielder also flashed some bad speed and fluidity in his right handed swing.

Adisyn Coffey  SS - 2017 - Albany, IN
Arizona State

Coffey has tools across the board and showed them all well. He ran a 6.9 sixty, threw 90 mph from the infield and 86 mph off the mound and has a loose swing with good right handed bat speed.

Eli Dunn  OF - 2017 - Attalla, AL
Uncommitted

All of Dunn's tools play at the next level. He's an athletic outfielder with a strong arm and 7.0 speed, shows right handed bat speed and topped out at 85 mph off the mound.

Thomas Larson  OF - 2017 - Joliet, IL
Parkland College

Larson flashed power in both batting practice and in game-action as the righthanded hitter has good strength in his 6-foot-1, 195 pound frame. Additionally, Larson ran a 6.89 60-yard dash and was clocked as high as 89 mph in the outfield.

Grant Smith  RHP - 2017 - Highland, MI
Northwood

The Michigan native showed a quick right arm and high release point to generate downhill life on his fastball that topped at 85 mph. He also showed a hard, downward biting slider at 75 mph that he can throw for strikes.

Dakota Carter  OF - 2017 - Covington, GA
Uncommitted

Carter has nice two-way potential, topping out at 87 mph on the mound with a 74 mph curveball that he showed nice feel for along with having nice bat speed with a loose extended line drive swing.

Thomas Girard  RHP - 2017 - Simsbury, CT
Duke

A Northeast native, Girard came down south and brought with him strong command of his fastball as the 5-foot-11 righthander pounded the strike zone. His fastball topped out at 85 mph with occasional hard running life to either side and mixed in a mid-70s slider with short tilting life away from righthanded hitters.

Jordan Wendel  C - 2017 - Schaller, IA
Butler

Wendel has big defensive tools behind the plate, including quickness and big arm strength. He is also a left handed hitter with big power to right centerfield.

Chauncey Nunez  RHP - 2017 - Miami, FL
Uncommitted

Nunez's uptempo delivery adds deception to his overall package, which is backed up by quality stuff as well. His fastball explodes out of his hand at 82-85 MPH, and he also features a hard, biting slider with great deception out of the hand and excellent sharpness.

Jon Beymer  RHP - 2017 - Hopkinsville, KY
Wabash Valley College

Beyner has a young 6-0/170 build and a loose arm that produced an 83-85 mph fastball and a nice 12/6 curveball with big depth at times. He threw strikes and was effective.

Oscar Trujillo  RHP - 2017 - Miami, FL
Alabama State

Trujillo showed some of the best pure pitchability in the event, with the ability to throw 4 pitches for strikes with good command of all 4. His fastball worked consistently in the low 80's and projects for more, and the arm worked really well with good looseness.

Billy Kral  RHP - 2017 - Margate City, NJ
Hofstra/Harford CC

At 6'2" 210, Kral's strong, athletic build translates well to pitching, where the right-hander excelled. Working in the low-mid 80's with good arm side life that gets in on right-handed hitters, as well as a sharp, bat-missing CB with 11/5 shape and plenty of depth.

Carlos Lara  3B - 2017 - Doral, FL
Catawba College

Lara displayed good strength in his swing and solid feel for the barrel, as the infielder sprayed strong line drives across the outfield.

Alex Featherstone  SS - 2017 - Charlotte, NC
Oglethorpe University

Featherstone is a strong fundamental player with a nice balance of speed, defensive skills and right handed bat speed. He'll keep improving and play at the next level.

Jake Lundkovsky  SS - 2017 - Alpharetta, GA
Uncommitted

Long and lean build, projects at the plate with solid bat speed and good barrel control. Ball jumps off barrel.

Tyler Shuck  RHP - 2017 - Cape Coral, FL
Florida Gulf Coast

Shuck is a big 6-foot-2, 202-pound Florida Gulf Coast commit who showed his strength with both the bat and on the mound. His fastball topped out at 85 mph from a short arm action and showed the ability to spin a breaking ball and throw a changeup for strikes.

Myles Christian  OF - 2017 - Olive Branch, MS
Middle Tennessee State

Christian is a speedy centerfield/top of the order player with 6.7 speed and a quick high average left handed swing.


2018 Top Prospects

Kendall Logan Simmons  SS - 2018 - Macon, GA
Georgia Tech

Simmons is an elite level athlete who has all the tools to be a potential first rounder in 2018. He is now 6-2/185 and hasn't matured physically yet. His bat speed is big already and his arm strength has a chance to be off the charts.

Nander De Sedas  SS - 2018 - Montverde, FL
Florida State

De Sedas was one of the most impressive players of the week, as the switch-hitting sophomore showed good feel for the barrel from both sides of the plate and repeated his fluid, easy swing mechanics very well. He also flashed good arm strength, reaching 88 mph from across the diamond in defensive drills.

JP Murphy  OF - 2018 - Reisterstown, MD
High Point

Murphy has a very athletic 6-3/180 build that really projects well. He runs and throws at a high level already but his best tool might be his right handed bat. The ball really comes off his barrel hard with big power potential.

Jalon Long  RHP - 2018 - Montgomery, AL
Southern

Long has a loose and athletic 5-foot-11 frame that will continue to add strength over the next couple of years though his arm is already quick and the ball jumps out of his hand. He topped out at 89 mph and showed a swing and miss 12-6 curveball with big potential.

Theodore Benda  RHP - 2018 - Auburn, AL
Uncommitted

Benda is an uncommitted 6-foot-1 sophomore righthander and showed some of the best velocity of the showcase working in the upper-80s and peaking at 89 mph. He creates good plane on his fastball and showed a sharp breaking curveball at 74 mph.

Jacob Cabe  OF - 2018 - Milton, GA
Uncommitted

Cabe is a very nice all around athlete and two-way prospect. He has middle infield athleticism and nice bat speed and also topped out at 87 mph on the mound and 89 mph during infield drills.

Christopher Williams  OF - 2018 - Woodstock, GA
Florida International

Williams had one of the more consistent rounds of batting practice this week. The athletic 6-foot-1, 180 pound outfielder showed good bat speed with looseness and fluidity in swing while peppering well-struck line drives into the gaps. Williams projects very well and he should develop more power with additional strength and maturity.

Silas Butler  OF - 2018 - Stockbridge, GA
Cumberland University/Walters State CC

Butler has a nice and projectable 6-2/180 build and his already good bat speed is going to keep improving with additional strength. He ran a 6.9 sixty and is a solid outfielder defensively.

Isaiah Byars  SS - 2018 - Stone Mountain, GA
Kentucky/Chipola College

Byars already has a Central Florida commitment and is a smooth and athletic middle infielder who projects very well with the bat as he gets stronger.

Jozsef Rohrbacher  C - 2018 - Tallahassee, FL
Mercer/Chipola College

Rohrbacher stood out for his defensive athleticism and tools. He has big arm strength, throwing 81 mph in drills and popping a 1.81. His left handed swing is short and crisp with a high contact/high average approach.

Christopher "CJ" Calero  C - 2018 - Miami, FL
Uncommitted

Calero had an impressive round of batting practice, showing good present strength and bat speed. The ball jumps off of the strongly-built catcher’s bat, and his swing projects.

Jorge Perez  LHP - 2018 - Miami, FL
Alabama State

Set to begin just his freshman year, Perez already shows an advanced feel for his two-pitch mix and repeats his delivery very well. His fastball topped out at 83 mph and he showed the ability to add and subtract from his breaking ball for strikes.

Anthony Seigler  C - 2018 - Cartersville, GA
Florida

Seigler is a very good athlete and really shows his tools on defense, where he has a high ceiling as his skills and strength improves. He is also a both handed pitcher on the mound, topping out at 86 mph right handed and 81 mph left handed.

Chance Huff  RHP - 2018 - Niceville, FL
Vanderbilt

The XL-framed Huff flashes the size, arm, and stuff to be a high level pitching prospect. His fastball sits in the mid-upper 80's and projects for much more, and he also shows good feel for a pair of breaking balls in a slider and curveball.

Ryan Bliss  MIF - 2018 - Lagrange, GA
Auburn

Bliss is a quick twitch middle infielder who ran a 6.7 and looked very good defensively, especially with his range and athleticism. He has some present bat speed that will keep improving as he gets stronger.

Paul Komistek  OF - 2018 - Knoxville, TN
University of Cincinnati

Komistek already owns a commitment to the University of Tennessee. The projectable infielder has a strong arm—up to 88 mph in defensive drills—and showed bat speed repeatable swing mechanics at the plate.

Andrew Hernandez  C - 2018 - Miami, FL
Pennsylvania

Hernandez is very strong for a sophomore but he retains his athleticism and looseness very well. He threw 81 mph in drills with a 1.90 pop time and showed lots of bat speed and power potential as well.

Roberto Pena  3B - 2018 - Pembroke Pines, FL
South Florida/College of Central Florida

The young Pena showed interesting two-way potential that will only continue to develop over his next three years of high school. He showed interesting strength in his righthanded swing with the ability to drive the ball and also ran his fastball up to 86 mph with his whippy arm action.

Jack Friedman  RHP - 2018 - Decatur, GA
Georgia Tech

Friedman showed the ability to repeats his delivery well and is able to create deception with his mechanics. He topped out at 86 mph and commanded the zone well while mixing in a sharp 12-6 curveball at 74 mph with late depth and feel for the pitch.

Zack Hunsicker  RHP - 2018 - Wentzville, MO
University of Central Florida

Hunsicker is listed as a primary third baseman but the 6-foot-5 sophomore impressed on the mound. His fastball topped out at 85 mph heavy life and late movement and showed a strong feel for a hammer 12-6 curveball for strikes.

Kevin Graham  3B - 2018 - O'Fallon, MO
Mississippi

Graham showed good bat speed and consistently manipulated the barrel well, showing comfort in pulling the ball with authority.

Kyle Iarrobino  RHP - 2018 - Key West, FL
Uncommitted

Iarrobino has a long and loose 6'3" frame, and showed a quick and easy arm action that produced a mid-80's fastball throughout his time on the mound. His changeup showed quality sinking action with the ability to miss bats; and his command profile got better throughout the start.

Baylin Moore  OF - 2018 - Albany, GA
Georgia College & State

The left handed hitting Moore has a nice balance of tools and skills as a top of the order centerfield type of player. He ran a 7.0, showed quick hands and gap power at the plate and even threw 84 mph with a nice feel for pitching on the mound.

Christian Scott  RHP - 2018 - Parkland, FL
Florida

Scott's frame projects extremely well, as does his loose, athletic arm action, which already allows him to work in the mid 80's with solid life. He flashes a quality curveball with deep shape and good spin as well. Once he gets stronger and adds weight, he has the potential to be a premium arm.

Christopher Mercedes  OF - 2018 - Winter Garden, FL
Uncommitted

Mercedes is a primary outfielder but at 6-6/200 with a loose and fast arm he probably has a higher ceiling as a right handed pitcher. He topped out at 87 mph and there is plenty more there with maturity and repetitions.

Julio Cortez  C - 2018 - Weston, FL
South Florida

Cortez Sanz has strength in his burly, 6-foot-1, 210 pound build. The catcher showed good bat speed and fluidity in his swing and the hit tool projects well.

Raynel Delgado  SS - 2018 - Miami Lakes, FL
Florida International

Delgado showed good rhythm and bat speed in his righthanded swing to go along with developing power potential. He’s also a graceful defender at shortstop.

Adam Paganelli  OF - 2018 - Maple Valley, WA
Uncommitted

Paganelli is a fast twitched athlete, running the 60 in 6.78 and throwing 87 from the OF with solid action and a clean arm action. Flashed power potential at the plate.

Bryce Reagan  SS - 2018 - Amherst, NH
Texas

Smooth athletic defender with tools at the plate to develop. Threw 82 across diamond with carry and showed good game actions.

Jacob Smith  LHP - 2018 - Calera, AL
Chipola College

For a pitcher who is set to begin his sophomore year and listed as big as Smith (6-foot-6), the young lefthander did a remarkable job of repeating his mechanics and pounding the strike zone. With an easy arm action Smith ran his fastball up to 83 mph, showed two variations of his breaking ball, and showed advanced comfort in his upper-70s changeup.

Alexandro Bello  SS - 2018 - Hialeah, FL
South Florida

Bello is undersized at 5-7/147 but is a very quick twitch athlete with high level baseball actions. His right handed swing is short and quick and he really stands out on defense with his quickness.

Rafael Escandar  RHP - 2018 - Miami, FL
Uncommitted

Escandar sat 80-84 MPH with his fastball, topping out at 86 MPH. Escandar has a 6-4/200 pound frame with clear sign of strength, should continue to add more velocity as he continues to further develop.

Mickey Skole  1B - 2018 - Roswell, GA
Lake Sumter CC

Skole displayed solid feel for the barrel this week. The 6-foot-1, 185 pound first baseman has strength in his hands and created solid impact, particularly when he was extended.

Lency Delgado  SS - 2018 - Miami, FL
Florida International

Delgado is an extremely projectable infielder that recently arrived to the United States by the way of Cuba. He displayed a very easy, smooth swing from the right side and he should continue to improve with additional strength to his 6-foot-2, 175 pound frame.

Emmet Sheehan  RHP - 2018 - Darien, CT
Boston College

Emmet Sheehan has a very projectable and ideal pitchers frame at 6-foot-4, 187-pounds. His arm action is quick and loose, running his fastball up to 87 mph with occasional heavy life and a slider up to 77 mph.

Sean McLaughlin  1B - 2018 - Hendersonville, TN
University of Cincinnati

Bats play and it looks like the 6-1/205 McLaughlin has a bat that's going to play. He has a simple right handed swing and the strength and bat speed to drive the ball hard.


2019 Top Prospects

Jake Holland  C - 2019 - Clermont, FL
Georgia Tech

Holland really shined this weekend, as he showed tremendous feel for repeating his swing mechanics and impacting the baseball off of the barrel. He has quality bat speed and projects very well.

Nolan Crisp  RHP - 2019 - Locust Grove, GA
Georgia

Crisp is a high-upside, young right-hander with advanced arm strength, arm speed, and feel to spin the ball. His fastball works in the high 80's with bat-breaking life, his arm speed projects to add velocity, and his slider flashes consistently hard bite and sharpness.

Josiah Miller  SS - 2019 - Tallahassee, FL
Lee University/Coastal Alabama CC

Miller ran a 6.89 sixty and showed good young tools defensively at shortstop but what really impressed was his offensive potential. He's a switch-hitter with big present bat speed from both sides of the plate, even as a freshman.

Dylan Rogers  OF - 2019 - Spartanburg, SC
Appalachian State/Chattahoochee Valley CC

Rodgers has outstanding bat speed for a freshman with a loose and fluid swing that is aggressive and direct to the ball. He looks like he has a chance to be a premium left handed hitter.

Andrew Roberts  3B - 2019 - Altamonte Springs, FL
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Roberts has huge right handed bat speed for his age and projects top of the chart power in the future. He's a strong armed third baseman who also threw 85 mph off the mound as a secondary pitcher.

Ronald Evans II  3B - 2019 - Raleigh, NC
UNC-Wilmington

Evans has impressive size and strength for a 2019 at 6-2/185 and uses that strength and leverage very well to create bat speed and middle of the field power at the plate.

Caleb Reis  C - 2019 - Marietta, GA
Louisiana-Lafayette/Northwest Florida State College

Reis showed well on both sides of the ball throughout the showcase and showed very good potential on the mound for being just a freshman. With a fastball up to 85 mph, Reis was able to not only control the heavy sinking life but also work to both sides of the plate with intent.

Jonathan French  C - 2019 - Lilburn, GA
South Carolina

French is a versatile young athlete who ran a 6.8 sixty and has some young hand quickness at the plate. He's a primary catcher who will have a chance to play all over the field with his athleticism.

Joshua Kinker  LHP - 2019 - North Port, FL
Uncommitted

The young, slender Kinker has advanced pitchability for his age and projects extremely well. His arm is loose and quick, and he maintains his fastball arm speed to throw both his breaking ball and changeup. His delivery is smooth as well, and once he fills out he could have significant upside.

Jonathan "JP" Martin  C - 2019 - Cartersville, GA
Uncommitted

Martin is a good young athlete with a variety of tools to develop over the next few years. He flashes some bat speed at the plate, has quickness behind the plate and good arm strength at a variety of positions.

Jud Fabian  OF - 2019 - Ocala, FL
Florida

Fabian is a very athletic freshman who especially showed his athleticism on defense in the outfield. He has very good bat speed for his age and makes hard middle of the field line drive contact.

Cooper Weiss  3B - 2019 - Fort Myers, FL
Miami (OH)

Weiss has very good fundamentals for a freshman, which enabled him to maximize his young physical tools, especially at the plate.

Bryce Boone  C - 2019 - Ocala, FL
Florida State

Popped a 1.99 and threw 75 from behind the plate, also showed present gap power at the plate with projection for more power.

Hambleton Oliver  RHP - 2019 - Corpus Christi, TX
Baylor

Oliver is a primary right handed pitcher who topped out at 81 mph on the mound but it looks like he might have just as much long-term potential as a left handed hitting corner player with some juice in his bat.


Free Agents Top Prospects

Jesus Nunez  SS - Free Agents - Santo Domingo, NC DOM

Advanced defender, showing soft and quick hands with good transfer, arm strength is developing but has the tools to stay at SS in future. Showed quick hands at plate as well.

Matthew Beattie  RHP - Free Agents - Glen Waverley, VIC AUS

Beattie combines present raw stuff with excellent physical projection, giving him perhaps one of the highest upsides of the event. His fastball sits in the high 80's and projects for more, and he flashes a very hard, very sharp slider with true swing-and-miss potential.

Luis Cleto  OF - Free Agents - Santo Domingo, NC DOM

Strong athletic build, shows high level offensive tools and strong defensive skills. Threw 89 from the OF with good carry.

Gustavo Rodriguez  OF - Free Agents - Santo Domingo, NC DOM

The young Dominican ran a solid 6.93 second 60-yard dash and also was clocked at 88 mph from the outfield. Additionally, Rodriguez showed good bat speed and developing gap power, shooting solid line drives into the gaps.