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2016 Northwest Showcase
Rosters and Schedule
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2017 Top Prospects

Nate Spear  C - 2017 - Seattle, WA
Colorado State-Pueblo

Spear has a strong 6-2/190 build and a variety of tools. He was very solid behind the plate with a strong arm and a 1.96 pop time, swung the bat with some power from the right side and even threw 85 mph off the mound.

Tallon Yerbury  OF - 2017 - Puyallup, WA
Uncommitted

Yerbury has a projectable 6-3/185 pound build and good present athleticism. He showed present bat speed at the plate with hard contact to the gaps and ran a 6.97 in the sixty.

Noah Souza  C - 2017 - Issaquah, WA
Uncommitted

The 6-1/205 Souza had some of the best bat speed at the showcase and the ball jumped off the barrel from a simple and repeatable hitting approach. He received the ball well behind the plate and showed athleticism.

Dante Faicchio  3B - 2017 - Laguna Beach, CA
Pepperdine

Faicchio is a very versatile player who ran a 7.02 sixty and has the arm strength to play all over the field. His best present tool is his bat speed and strength at contact.

Garren Bui  OF - 2017 - Stevenson Ranch, CA
Uncommitted

Bui has a nice combination of speed, with a 6.85 sixty and right handed bat speed that projects well as he gets stronger.


2018 Top Prospects

Tyler McClain  OF - 2018 - Bonney Lake, WA
Uncommitted

McClain is a very projectable 6-1/175 outfielder with lots of present tools. He ran a 6.97, has very nice bat speed with loose extension through contact and centerfield tools on defense.

Riley Parker  SS - 2018 - Snohomish, WA
Uncommitted

Parker took the best BP of any player at the event, showing his right handed bat speed and power potential. He projects defensively as a third baseman at the next level.

Trevin Hope  RHP - 2018 - Blaine, WA
Bellevue CC

Hope has a long and very projectable 6-6/185 build and pretty good present coordination for his size. He was up to 85 mph with his fastball to go with a low 70's curveball and should continue to get better as he gets stronger.

Matt Boissoneault  C - 2018 - Mercer Island, WA
Seattle

Boissoneault has a long and lean 6-2/180 build and is very athletic for a catcher. The Seattle commit has very good bat speed as well and should keep getting better in all areas.

Michael Hansell  RHP - 2018 - Sammamish, WA
Grand Canyon

Hansell stands out with his strong 6-4/190 build and was up to 84 mph on the mound with a low 70's curveball. He also impressed at the plate with his raw bat speed and power potential.

Justin Buckner  SS - 2018 - Issaquah, WA
Uncommitted

Buckner is a projectable 6-1/185 middle infielder who showed 7.05 speed, good footwork on defense and a strong right handed swing that drove the ball into the gaps.

Nate Butcher  RHP - 2018 - Seattle, WA
Winthrop/Bellevue CC

Butcher is a polished player in all aspects of the game and has strong fundamentals and execution both offensively and defensively. He'll keep improving as he gets stronger

Macklin Mahovlich  C - 2018 - Issaquah, WA
Uncommitted

Mahovlich is a big and strong right handed hitter with a lift and pull approach that is going to produce plenty of power. He was solid behind the plate with good one spot quickness and arm strength.

Cole Wilkinson  LHP - 2018 - Eugene, OR
Portland

The 6-1/180 Wilkinson has plenty of upside on the mound. He was up to 83 mph with his fastball and showed good feel for his off speed pitches while filling up the strike zone.

Damon Clinkenbeard  OF - 2018 - Richland, WA
Uncommitted

Clinkenbeard has plenty of room to get stronger and is already showing solid bat speed. He's a 6.97 runner who has strong fundamentals in the outfield and makes accurate on line throws.

Diego Altamirano  C - 2018 - Bothell, WA
Vanguard University

Altamirano was very good on defense, where he stays low and flexible in his receiving actions, has good fundamentals with his feet and actions and makes strong and accurate throws.


2019 Top Prospects

Carter Young  SS - 2019 - Selah, WA
Vanderbilt

Young is a primary middle infielder but we've always thought that he'll end up at catcher eventually, where he already shows the tools and skills to excel. He's a switch-hitter with a short and quick swing, especially from the left side.

Will Simpson  1B - 2019 - Sammamish, WA
University of Washington

The 6-2/190 Simpson has the potential to develop some serious right handed power. He's going to hit some bombs in high school and has the physical potential to develop into a next level hitter.

Jacob Childers  C - 2019 - Longview, WA
Uncommitted

The 5-11/185 Childers has the present strength to create bat speed and drive the ball but also showed nice skills and tools behind the plate on defense, especially in the games.

Nate Weeldreyer  RHP - 2019 - Auburn, WA
University of Washington

A Seattle commit, Weeldreyer has a large broad shouldered athletic build and a loose and fast arm. He was up to 84 mph and we've seen him up to 87 mph recently as well.

Joe Pierce  3B - 2019 - Port Orchard, WA
Uncommitted

Pierce is a primary third baseman but worked on the mound at this event and impressed with a mid-80's fastball that hitters had lots of trouble catching up to. His change up was a quality second pitch.

Kai Osaka  C - 2019 - Seattle, WA
Uncommitted

Osaka is a very advanced right handed hitter with as simple and repeatable right handed swing as one is likely to see. He squares up virtually everything to the middle of the field and even showed some pull power in the games.

Corbin Carroll  OF - 2019 - Seattle, WA
UCLA

Carroll was by far the fastest player at the showcase with a 6.56 sixty to his credit and he showed the same type of athleticism in the outfield. He has some adjustments to make with the bat but plenty of time to make them.

Ethan Doshi  SS - 2019 - Seattle, WA
Portland

Doshi's best tool is his right handed bat and he especially swung the bat well in games, picking up four or five hits on hard line drives from a smooth and loose swing.

Reid Rasmussen  LHP - 2019 - Selah, WA
Yakima Valley CC

Rasmussen topped out at 81 mph but the velocity really played up because of his deceptive delivery and outstanding fastball movement. His curveball was also a good pitch and he struck out 8 hitters in 3 innings of work.

Zachary Sanidad  SS - 2019 - Newcastle, WA
Washington State

Sanidad is an aggressive right handed hitter with a loose and strong swing and the ability to drive the ball to the gaps. We also appreciated the energy and high motor he showed on the field at all times.

Eunsang Yu  3B - 2019 - Kenmore, WA
Bucknell

Yu's tool is his right handed power. Strongly built at a well proportioned 6-2/200, he keeps his swing short and direct but has natural lift at contact and good extension out front.


2020 Top Prospects

Calvin Kirchoff  RHP - 2020 - Sammamish, WA
Uncommitted

Kirchoff really stands out for his 6-3/185 build and all his present athleticism despite his age and size. He looked especially strong on defense at third base but is going to be a very good hitter as well.

Logan Mercado  RHP - 2020 - Pasco, WA
Oregon

Mercado had very good middle infield actions for his age and really moved well through the ball and got rid of it quickly. He also threw 82 off the mound with a big breaking slider, above average velocity for a freshman.

Corey Jarrell  1B - 2020 - Brewster, WA
University of Washington

The 5-11/140 Jarrell doesn't have the present strength to drive the ball right now but the left handed hitter has a smooth, tension free swing that really projects well. Be patient while he gets stronger, he looks like a hitter.