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Andrew Moore
RHP - 2018 - Flovilla, GA
Chipola College
Moore is a physically impressive righthander has he stands at 6-foot-4 and regularly runs his fastball up to 89 mph, including this event. He shows a quick arm as well as a repeatable delivery which allowed him to work either side of the plate with his heater while showing both a breaking ball and changeup on the mound.
David Hollie
OF - 2018 - Hephzibah, GA
Georgia Southern
Hollie did a little bit of everything this weekend and he did all of it well. A physically built athlete, Hollie ran a 6.85 60-yard before throwing 86 mph from the outfield, his primary position. He also bumped his fastball up to 86 mph showing a short and quick arm action, as well as solid strength from the right side of the plate with hard jump off the barrel.
Matthew Bollenbacher
RHP - 2018 - Powder Springs, GA
East Tenn State
Bollenbacher is a lean and loose 6-foot-1, 175-pound righthander who shows plenty of athleticism as he ran a 6.88 60-yard dash. On the mound his arm action was incredibly fluid and he regularly pound the lower third of the strike zone with a fastball that topped out at 87 mph with late running life.
Chandler Davis
C - 2018 - Eastman, GA
Uncommitted
Davis impressed in all facets of his game as he turned in the event's best pop time of 1.89 from behind the dish. His loudest tool however as his lefthanded bat as he regularly impacted the ball both in batting practice and live action, connecting for a home run in each portion while remaining short and quick with nice extension out front.
Aaron Shiflet
RHP - 2018 - Mountain Brook, AL
Eckerd College
Another uncommitted righthanded pitcher and rising junior, Shiflet ran his fastball up to 87 mph during his time on the mound, showing a quick arm and an over the top arm slot from which he's able to create natural cutting life. The curveball comes from the same slot and shows nice potential at 70 mph with depth down in the zone.
Patrick Baggett
SS - 2018 - Blairsville, GA
Florence-Darlington Technical College
Baggett is a wiry and loose frame and he shows similar loose actions up the middle where he showed well throughout the entire weekend. He moves well on his feet with plenty of quickness and balance, showing a strong arm across the diamond that topped at 87 mph and showed a quick swing from either side of the plate
Peyton Berry
RHP - 2018 - Kennesaw, GA
West Georgia
Berry, who's an uncommitted righthander, showed some of the better velocity on the bump the entire weekend as he topped out at 87 mph with his fastball. The velocity came rather easy for him from a loose and extended arm slot and he was able to create hard running life at times while also showing a curveball and changeup for strikes.
Cooper Davidson
RHP - 2018 - Alpharetta, GA
Austin Peay State
Davidson was impressive all throughout the event, showing a smooth barrel when hitting with good strength throughout; throwing 86 MPH across the infield with smooth glove actions; and working his fastball up to 85 MPH on the mound with solid running life in addition to mixing in a quality breaking ball/changeup combo.
Russell Dorvee
RHP - 2018 - Roswell, GA
Uncommitted
It's easy to project upon Dorvee as he stands 6-foot-2, 155-pounds and already runs his fastball up to 84 mph from a lower three-quarters arm slot. He does a nice job of living down in the zone with his fastball while featuring short sinking life and mixed in a curveball for strikes in any count, missing bats with nice deception to his overall arsenal.
Hayes Heinecke
LHP - 2018 - Fayetteville, GA
Wofford
Heinecke showed very well both on the mound and with the bat. He worked up to 84 MPH from the left side on the mound, working downhill with arm side run on the pitch from a long, fluid arm stroke that projects. He also mixed in a sharp 1/7 curveball with good spin. At the plate, he has some big time raw power, showing HR juice during batting practice with lots of strength and bat speed.
Julian Jackson
RHP - 2018 - Powder Springs, GA
San Diego State
Jackson combines tremendous projection levels at 6-foot-6, 180 pounds, with excellent present stuff. He worked 80-83 MPH with his fastball with a lot more in the tank, and fired strikes consistently with deception and good life on the pitch. He also mixed in a quality curveball with 11/5 shape and good spin.
Austin Ross
RHP - 2018 - Marietta, GA
Georgia State
Ross's strongly-built, physical frame helped allow him to impress scouts on the mound, as the right-hander worked 82-84 MPH with his fastball, showing some arm side life as well in addition to good strike-throwing ability. His breaking ball was his out pitch, varying shape from 12/6 to 10/4 but maintaining significant sharpness and snap, missing bats with ease.
Tyler Smith
RHP - 2018 - Oxford, MS
Itawamba CC
A primary righthanded pitcher, the 6-foot-3 Smith ran his fastball up to 85 mph and he did a nice job of incorporating his lower half into his drive towards the plate. He attacks with the fastball and shows a tight slider, as well as solid strength from the righthanded batter's box as he's able to create leverage and backspin off the barrel.
Myles Austin
SS - 2019 - Smyrna, GA
New Orleans/Wabash Valley College
Play after play Austin showed off his athleticism defensively up the middle through the weekend plus soft hands and actions highly advanced for his age. His arm strength has also taken a significant jump forward from throwing 80 mph across the diamond in December to 92 mph this weekend. The uncommitted Austin also pumped 87 mph on the mound.
Jonathan "JP" Martin
C - 2019 - Cartersville, GA
Uncommitted
There wasn't much that Martin didn't do on the field this weekend as the uncommitted catcher popped a 2.00 during drills with accuracy to the bag. He jumped on the mound where he bumped 88 mph with a sharp breaking ball which served as a put away pitch. His righthanded swing is short and crisp and he regularly found the barrel in game working all fields.
Ryan Suppa
RHP - 2019 - Acworth, GA
Columbus State/Georgia Highlands
Suppa will be an arm college coaches have on their radar as he offers both long term projectability and present stuff on the mound. Standing at a long and loose 6-foot-1, 180-pounds, Suppa ran his fastball up to 86 mph with a clean arm action while pounding the strike zone with the heater that featured steady cut action.
Luke Boynton
1B - 2019 - Marietta, GA
Georgia State/Northwest Florida State College
Boynton stands out with his physically impressive 6-foot-5, 220-pound frame and it's how he incorporated that strength that really impressed as he frequently found the barrel in live action and drove it to all fields. He's able to recognize spin in the box and turned in one of the top Pocket Radar exit velocities by registering 90 mph off the barrel.
Preston Welchel
OF - 2019 - Cartersville, GA
South Alabama/Coastal Alabama CC
Welchel is a young, athletic player who needs to be monitored closely as he projects very well physically though he already shows plenty of tools. He showed arm strength all over the field, including a top throw of 85 mph from first base while his bat played well and consistently in game with hard contact off the barrel to all fields.
Chris Patterson
OF - 2019 - Hephzibah, GA
Miami-Dade College
Patterson showed intriguing tools all over the diamond, especially in the batters box. His bat speed and feel for the barrel are impressive already, and he projects to unlock more power as he continues to grow. He consistently drove the ball on a line with good carry, in addition to flashing some serious arm strength from both the outfield (83 MPH) and infield (80 MPH).
Chandler Wood
RHP - 2019 - Dallas, GA
GGC/Georgia Highlands
Wood impressed during his time on the mound as he stands at a strong 6-foot-2, 220-pounds and sat steadily in the 80-83 mph range with his fastball, creating consistent and hard running life down in the zone. Though he can challenge hitters to either side of the plate with his fastball, Wood also showed a feel for a tight breaking ball and a nice tumbling changeup at 73 mph.
Lukas Cook
SS - 2020 - Knoxville, TN
South Carolina
He may just be starting his freshman year of high school, but the righthanded hitting shortstop impressed with his tools throughout the weekend, including his strong right arm. His 87 mph throw from the outfield was tops in the event before jumping on the mound where he bumped 86 mph with a quick arm and solid angle to the bottom of the strike zone.
Logan Austin
RHP - 2020 - Salem, AL
Chipola College
From a long, lean, highly projectable build; Austin showed big time upside on the mound and looks to be a future top prospect as he continues to mature. Working 77-80 MPH, he kept the fastball down in the zone and got to both sides of the plate with the pitch; and definitely projects for increased velocity going forward to go along with his impressive feel to spin a curveball.