2006 National Showcase

TOP 100 POSITION PLAYERS

Rankings compiled by Perfect Game USA Scouting Staff
Text by Wes Penick


1. Justin Jackson SS 6-2 175 R/R T.C. Roberson HS Asheville, N.C.
Projectable body with athletic actions. Plus bat at premium position. Projectable power with great upside to overall game. Threw 92 mph across infield and ran 6.57 in 60.

2. Michael Burgess OF 5-11 190 L/L Hillsborough HS Tampa
Big-time power to all fields with a very quick bat. Can turn on the best fastball and drive it. Plus arm strength from OF (94 mph) and ran a 6.9 in the 60.

3. Jason Heyward OF 6-4 220 L/L Henry County HS McDonough, Ga.
Major league body with all the tools. Plus power projection and will hit for average. Ran a 6.83 in the 60, and throws over 90 mph from the OF. Competes well.

4. John Tolisano SS 6-0 190 S/R Estero HS Sanibel, Fla.
Strong-armed infielder with a power bat from both sides. Plus bat speed with strength at contact. Runs well.

5. Christian Colon MIF 5-11 175 S/R Canyon HS Anaheim Hills, Calif.
Smooth fielding SS with plus actions and arm strength (85 mph). Plus hands hitting with bat speed and centers the ball well. Top of the order hitter.

6. Danny Rams C 6-2 218 R/R Gulliver Prep Miami
Very strong body with plus raw power. Aggressive hitter who can hit the ball out of any park. Threw 87 mph from behind the plate with sub 2.00 pop times.

7. Freddie Freeman 1B 6-4 200 L/R El Modena HS Villa Park, Calif.
Big-time hitter. Centers the ball on every swing with good bat speed, and has raw power to all fields. Strong arm from 1B as well.

8. Kentrail Davis OF 5-9 195 L/R Theodore HS Theodore, Ala.
Compact body with present strength. Plus bat speed with raw power. Ran a 6.7 in the 60 and threw 86 mph from the outfield.

9. Hunter Morris OF 6-4 200 L/R Grissom HS Huntsville, Ala.
Very strong frame with a power bat. Great bat speed and leverage at contact. He hits everything solid. Runs well (6.89 in the 60) with arm strength from the IF and OF.

10. Cameron Rupp C 6-2 220 R/R Prestonwood HS Plano, Texas
Very mature build with great present strength. Plus raw power and can drive the ball. Strong arm behind the plate with pop times in the 1.90 range.

11. Jon Gilmore 3B 6-3 190 R/R City High HS Iowa City, Iowa
He had one of the best offensive games at the event with a home run and an opposite-field double. Quick bat with raw power. Strong arm (89 mph across INF and 90 on the mound).

12. Kevin Keyes OF 6-3 205 R/R Connally HS Austin, Texas
Physical body with strength throughout. Aggressive hitter with plus bat speed and raw power. Can go the other way. Very strong arm (94 mph).

13. Joseph Leftridge OF 6-0 170 R/R Duncanville HS Dallas
Lean and athletic outfielder with speed and quickness. Ran a 6.46 in the 60 and has speed on the bases. Quick hands at the plate with gap-to-gap power.

14. Steven Brooks OF 6-0 175 R/R Seton Hall Prep Wyckoff, N.J.
Good overall skill set. Plus speed (6.40 in the 60), good arm strength (89 mph from OF), and a quick bat. Top of the order hitter who will make things happen.

15. D.J. LeMahieu SS 6-4 185 R/R Brother Rice HS Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
Very projectable body. Great bat speed with ability to use all fields. Big-time power projection and the ball jumps on contact. Great upside.

16. Iden Nazario 1B 6-0 190 L/L Southridge HS Miami
Power bat and power arm. Ability to drive the ball with plus bat speed and leverage in his swing. Touched 92 mph on the mound blowing hitters away.

17. Brett Krill OF 6-4 200 R/R Aliso Niguel HS Laguna Niguel, Calif.
Big league frame with great upside. Ran a 6.77 in the 60 and threw 89 mph from the outfield. Projectable power.

18. Nick Noonan SS 6-1 175 L/R Francis Parker HS San Diego
Smooth middle infielder with the ability to hit and hit with projectable power. Good bat speed with quick hands. Ran a 6.81 in the 60 and threw 85 mph across the diamond.

19. Garrett Nash SS 6-0 180 S/R Jordan HS Draper, Utah
Great speed and acceleration in the 60 (6.43 seconds) and on the bases. Switch hitter with a quick bat and line drive approach. Versatile defensively.

20. Derek Dietrich INF 6-1 190 L/R St. Ignatius HS Parma, Ohio
Put on a hitting display on the second day of BP showing plus raw power with great leverage. Threw 94 mph across the infield and made all the plays. Was 92 off the mound.

21. David Stewart OF 6-6 218 L/R St. John Vianney HS St. Louis
Huge frame with good present strength. Big league raw power to all fields. Ball jumps off his bat. Very good speed for his size. Also threw 89 mph off the mound.

22. Philip Gosselin MIF 6-0 175 R/R Malvern Prep West Chester, Pa.
Opened some eyes with his all-around performance. Ran a 6.6 in the 60. Made all the plays in the field, and had great swings against top level pitching. Outstanding student as well.

23. Kevin Ahrens SS 6-1 187 S/R Memorial HS Houston
Advanced approach at the plate with good bat speed and projectable power. Makes all the plays at the hot corner and shows solid arm strength.

24. D.J. Jones OF 6-1 190 L/L Gulf Shores HS Gulf Shores, Ala.
Athletic two-way player who is fun to watch. Might have as much upside as any player in attendance. Ran a 6.6 60 with great speed on the bases. Advanced hitter with projectable power. Strong arm and can pitch as well.

25. Greg Holle OF 6-8 210 R/R Christian Brothers HS Loudonville, N.Y.
Huge frame with great projection. Projectable power with upside at the plate. The big man ran a 6.89 in the 60. Also pitched and topped out at 92 mph.

26. Victor Sanchez 3B 6-1 175 R/R Gahr HS Norwalk, Calif.
Great hands at the plate and can flat out hit. He has projectable power and should hit for a high average as well. Also ran a 6.94 in the 60, and showed plus actions with a strong arm.

27. Sequoyah Stonecipher OF 6-1 190 R/R Mission Bay HS San Diego
Physical player with raw power. Gets leverage at contact and can drive the ball. Strong arm (90 mph) from the outfield.

28. Kevin Patterson 1B 6-4 215 R/R Oak Mountain HS Birmingham, Ala.
Great frame with strength and looks like a big leaguer. Quick bat and can drive the ball with authority. Ran a 6.81 in the 60—very impressive for his size.

29. Hunter Ovens OF 6-2 220 R/R Cardinal Mooney HS Bradenton, Fla.
Physically mature player with present strength. Another big man who ran well (6.86 in the 60). Power bat with an aggressive swing.

30. Carmen Angelini SS 6-1 175 R/R Barbe HS Lake Charles, La.
Smooth defensive player with soft hands. Has speed (6.74 in the 60) and quickness. Quick bat with an advanced approach at the plate. Great upside.

31. Jonathan Kaskow 1B 6-4 210 S/R Coppell HS Coppell, Texas
Power-hitting first baseman with the ability to drive the ball. Middle-of-the-order run producer at the next level. Drives balls to the gaps.

32. Yasmani Grandal C 6-2 205 S/R Miami Springs HS Hialeah, Fla.
Top level defensive catcher who switch hits, and switch hits well. Those type of players are in high demand. He has a very strong arm (83 mph) with pop times in the 1.83-1.90 range.

33. Jose Rodriguez OF 6-2 195 R/R Hialeah HS Hialeah, Fla.
Strong and powerful player with an aggressive swing. Rodriguez has the ability to drive the ball, and can overpower the ball. Has speed and arm strength as well.

34. Johnny Dishon OF 5-11 175 R/R Bridge City HS Beaumont, Texas
Dishon is a great tools player with bat speed. Ran a 6.56 in the 60 and threw 91 mph from the outfield. Athletic player with his best days ahead of him.

35. Kawika Emsley-Pai C 5-11 185 S/R Jackson Bothell, Wash.
Quickness and agility behind the plate with arm strength (82 mph) and pop times in the 1.87-1.95 range. Another switch-hitting catcher with good bat speed.

36. Ryan Mathews 1B 6-4 180 R/R Boone HS Orlando, Fla.
Projectable athlete with good speed (6.90 in the 60) and arm strength defensively. Has very good raw power with plus bat speed. A run producer at the next level.

37. Peter Kozma MIF 6-0 170 R/R Owasso HS Owasso, Okla.
Smooth-fielding middle infielder with arm strength and plus actions. Good arm strength and makes all of the plays. Quick line-drive swing with consistent contact.

38. Jaren Matthews 1B 6-2 200 L/L Don Bosco Prep Teaneck, N.J.
Projectable body. Quick bat with power projection. Hangs in well against tough lefthanders. Quick and loose arm across the diamond with arm strength (89 mph).

39. Rafael Thomas OF 5-9 170 R/R Lufkin HS Lufkin, Texas
He is a fun player to watch. Plays with great energy and makes things happen. Ran a 6.48 in the 60 and can steal bases with the best of them. Instinctive player with great upside.

40. Brian Fletcher MIF 6-1 185 R/R Starr's Mill HS Fayetteville, Ga.
Smooth defensive middle infielder with plus actions. Ran a 6.90 in the 60. Very good bat speed with pop in his bat. Smoked a deep HR off a 91 mph fastball during game action.

41. Mathew Newman OF 5-11 170 L/L Brophy Prep Glendale, Ariz.
Plays hard with great energy and competes during every at bat. Plus bat speed and can hit. He is a baseball player!

42. Ross Wilson SS 6-0 185 R/R Hoover HS Hoover, Ala.
Very strong arm (91 mph) across the diamond and showed great range. Quick bat with projectable power. Ran a 6.84 in the 60 as well.

43. Nathan Robertson OF 6-2 210 R/R Twin Falls HS East Twin Falls, Idaho
Very physical player with strength and power in his swing. The ball jumps off his bat and he can drive it well. Ran a 6.78 in the 60. Recovering from an arm injury.

44. Sean Hoelscher 3B 6-3 200 R/R Calallen HS Robstown, Texas
Great frame with projection. Very good bat speed with power projection. Big league arm strength: 94 mph from the OF and 91 mph on the mound.

45. Shawn Zarraga C 6-2 210 R/R Trinity Christian HS Boynton Beach, Fla.
Strength and power in his bat. Strong arm (78 mph) with pop times under 2.00. Also runs very well for his size.

46. Christopher Epps OF 6-1 167 L/R Dunwoody HS Stone Mountain, Ga.
Lean and athletic player. He just centers the ball on every swing and can flat-out hit. Strong arm from OF (91 mph) with plus range.

47. Kelvin Clark OF 6-2 185 R/R Redan HS Ellenwood, Ga.
Athletic outfielder with present strength. Strong arm (88 mph) from the OF and shows great range in CF. Quick bat and the ball jumps at contact.

48. Glen Johnson SS 5-11 170 S/R South Fork HS Hobe Sound, Fla.
Quick hands with good actions defensively. Strong arm (87 mph) across the infield. Switch-hitter with good bat path.

49. Demetrius Washington OF 6-0 185 R/R Silver Bluff HS New Ellenton, S.C.
Lean and athletic player with good speed (6.77 in the 60) and quickness. Versatile defensively with arm strength (89 mph).

50. Bobby Buckner MIF 5-11 176 S/R Boise HS Boise, Idaho
Lean and athletic player. Very good actions defensively with arm strength. Switch hitter with bat speed from both sides. Line-drive hitter who centers the ball.

51. Curtis Casali C 6-3 208 R/R New Canaan HS New Canaan, Conn.
Strong-armed catcher with power in the bat. Receives well. Does a nice job of blocking and controlling the ball in the dirt. Quick hands and feet with a plus exhange and an arm that tracks.

52. Tillman Pugh OF 6-0 172 R/R De La Salle HS Oakland, Calif.
Tools are good, developing the usability of them. When it all comes together, his speed, power and arm combination rate up there with top talents in the ’07 class. Ran 6.64 in the 60.

53. Evan Chambers OF 5-11 205 R/R Lakeland HS Lakeland, Fla.
Physical hitter with ability to hit top-level velocity. Very strong, produces power with a short swing, allowing him to for average and power. Ran 6.74 in the 60.

54. Daniel Elorriaga-Matra C 6-0 180 R/R Stoneman Douglas HS Coral Springs, Fla.
Catch/throw, block/control, receiving abilities rate near the top of all catchers in this draft class. Strong, athletic body. Swing path and power potential are good.

55. Timothy Ferguson MIF 6-2 175 R/R West Brook HS Beaumont, Texas
Solid all-around player. Good defensive fundamentals, feet and hands work well. Lean and athletically built. Has good bat speed, some power, and good body control. Ran a 6.83 in the 60.

56. Andrew Nettune C 6-0 200 R/R All Saint Episcopal HS Tyler, Texas
Good arm, good release, ball carries well with accuracy. Good energy behind the plate, likes to throw and looks to do so. Decent receiver. Strong hands are an asset at the plate; has power.

57. Joey Paciorek SS 6-3 225 R/R Blaine HS Blaine, Wash.
Physical infielder with an aggressive hitting nature. Hands work well at the plate, makes consistently hard barrel contact. Defensively may have to move to 3B where he will be solid.

58. Jonathan CandelierC 6-0 190 R/R Dewitt Clinton HS Bronx, N.Y.
High-energy backstop with a strong arm. Receives well, presents a good target, clearly enjoys catching and playing the game. Aggressive swing, has power in the middle of the diamond.

59. Zach Jones C 6-0 172 R/R Jordan HS Draper, Utah
Good, quick feet behind the plate. Arm tracks on line to second base. Athletic catcher with good agility behind plate. Quiet hitting approach, good hands. Line-drive hitter. Ran 6.70 in the 60.

60. Jeff Schaus OF 6-2 190 L/R Barron Collier HS Naples, Fla.
Powerful outfielder with well-rounded tools for corner position. Goes to ball well, arm carries, fits in RF. Line-drive hitter with power. Strong, broad frame. Ran 6.96 in the 60.

61. Relly Mercurio 1B 6-4 210 L/R Bellaire HS Houston
Plus frame and athletic. Ran 6.86 in the 60. Good hands for hitting, stays inside the ball. Good bat speed with plate coverage and some power. Moves well around the bag and has good hands.

62. Yoandy Barroso OF 6-2 190 R/R Miami Springs HS Miami
Lively body and swing. Has bat speed and showed ability to fire his hands. Quality outfielder with athleticism. Ran 6.94 in the 60. Still developing usability of tools, should hit quite a bit.

63. Parker Brunelle C 6-2 198 S/R Brookwood HS Snellville, Ga.
Strong and athletically built. Hands work from both sides of plate, a bit more aggressive from left side. Quiet receiver. Good arm, inconsistent release, flashed plus throwing ability.

64. Steven Bayko C 6-2 220 S/R Hickman County HS Clinton, Ky.
Physical-bodied catcher, put together well. Has power from both sides. Aggressive, makes hard barrel contact, particularly from left side. Solid defensively, bat plays as potential plus at catcher.

65. Remington Wilson C 5-11 180 R/R Cottonwood HS Sandy, Utah
Stocky, compact build. Sits well, presents good target. Quick to feet with a quick exchange. Can get in a hurry but flashes plus catch/throw skills. Has power, looks to drive the ball to pull side.

66. Michael Fuda MIF 6-0 180 R/R Katy HS Katy, Texas
Strong and athletic. Contact-type hitter with a quiet hitting approach and good bat control. Hits in middle of field. Quick arm and release. Good range, makes plays to either side. Ran 6.65 in the 60.

67. Terrance Jackson OF 6-2 170 R/L Newman Smith HS Carrollton, Texas
Lean and strong, excellent baseball body. Swing showed life and hands showed promise. Projectable hitter with plus bat speed. Quick OF arm, ball leaves hand on a line. Ran 6.95 in the 60.

68. Tyler Mann OF 6-2 190 L/R Princess Anne HS Virginia Beach, Va.
Put together well. Lefthanded bat looks to be a very good power prospect. Sets up to plate well and showed an aggressive nature. Showed enough arm for either corner OF spot. Ran 7.14 in the 60.

69. Braden Riley MIF 5-10 165 S/R Woodville HS Woodville, Texas
Wiry middle infielder. Contact hitting skills from both sides of plate, swing showed some life and started with ease. Good defensive skills with soft hands, a quick release and feel around the bag.

70. Joe Lincoln C 6-4 210 R/R Tipton HS Clarksburg, Mo.
Strong, physical catcher. Aggressive hitter, not worried about looking pretty. Decent timing, barrel stayed long in zone. Caught ball in bottom of zone well, flashed some throwing ability.

71. Courtney Morgan MIF 5-11 170 R/R Mission Bay HS San Diego
Lean-bodied middle infielder. Polished hitting approach, hits where he is pitched. Can get to all types of pitching. Smooth defender, stays within self, has feel for the game. Ran 6.98 in the 60.

72. Cameron Robulack 1B 6-3 210 L/R Silverthorn C.I. Toronto
Physical lefthanded hitter kept getting better the more he saw the big velocities at PG National. Barrel gets to the ball and he is strong. Arm is strong, has some carry. Bat plays at any corner.

73. Jaron Shepherd OF 6-1 175 L/R Kilgore HS Kilgore, Texas
Lean and strong body. Line-drive swing plane with the ability to use the whole field. Inside/out now, barrel will catch up soon. Good outfielder with an accurate arm. Ran 6.87 in the 60.

74. Joel Carranza C 6-0 187 R/R McArthur HS Pembroke Pines, Fla.
Stocky and strong, durable catcher’s build. Aggressive hitter with a bat that accelerates through the zone. Has some power to opposite field. Ball leaves hand well with carry, 2.09 in game.

75. Joseph Hage OF 5-11 174 R/R Stoneman Douglas HS Coral Springs, Fla.
Strong, sprinter-type lower half. Not big but has some juice in bat that comes from a quick bat. Stays in middle of field, can get to 90-plus. Has a plus arm and ran 6.82 in the 60.

76. Davis Duren MIF 6-0 170 L/R Tulsa Union HS Tulsa, Okla.
Very athletic-looking player. Good hitting hands, has a short, quick, flat swing. Ball spins off his bat. Showed good hands and a quick arm with the ability to turn the double play. Ran 6.96 in the 60.

77. Stephen Hagen 3B 6-1 200 R/R Peninsula HS Lake Bay, Wash.
Plus body, absolutely looks the part. Has above-average raw power. Hands work and fire well though timing mechanism is inconsistent. Has all the tools to be plus defensive third baseman.

78. D.J. Fitzgerald SS 6-0 178 R/R Ocean Lakes HS Virginia Beach, Va.
Compact and athletic. Aggressive hitter with some bat speed. Hands work and aggressively attack. Handles fastball well. Release and feet are good at second base. Ran 6.83 in the 60.

79. Jordan Lucas SS/P 6-2 180 R /R Venice HS Port Charlotte, Fla.
Athletic and lean body. Did not take a BP at National and did not have any game at-bats. Showed well defensively. 86-90 on mound, quick 3/4 arm, plus spin on slider, easy delivery.

80. Blake Martz C 6-2 190 R/R Grissom HS Huntsville, Ala.
Strong frame, put together well. Showed some gap-to-gap power and a wristy swing. Pretty good receiver, blocked and steered the ball well. Arm can play near average.

81. Darryl Leonard OF 5-11 165 R/R Palm Beach Gardens HS Wellington, Fla.
Lean and wiry. Has a very quick bat and can fire his hands. Plus contact/spray hitting skills, lets the ball get deep. Top-of-the-order type hitter. Defensive tools for LF/CF. Ran 6.96 in the 60.

82. Jake Johnson C 6-2 200 R/R La Mirada HS La Mirada, Calif.
Physical player, has thunder in the bat. Showed power potential to all fields. Strong hands also an asset behind plate. Received and blocked well. Strong arm, exchange showed promise.

83. Mike McGee SS 6-0 185 R/R Port St. Lucie HS Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Strong, well proportioned. Relaxed, looked at ease in the game. Good hands, nice swing path. Competed very well at the plate. Good INF arm, makes plays, 6.97 in the 60. 83-87 on mound.

84. A.J. Regoli OF 6-0 180 R/R Palm Beach Central HS Lake Worth, Fla.
Strong and athletic build. Lively tools in all phases. Aggressive, spray line-drive type hitter. Hands have life. Excellent outfielder with an accurate, plus arm. Ran 6.94 60.

85. Micah Gibbs C 5-11 205 S/R Leander HS Leander, Texas
Strong with a thick lower half. RH swing was easy and the ball came off the bat well. Barrel got to ball. Showed gap power. Strong arm, showed above average catch/throw skills.

86. Braxton Miller C 5-11 192 R/R Merrill West HS Tracy, Calif.
Looks the part in uniform, very well put together. Swing can be long but barrel was on time. Has some gap pop. Arm tracks well to second, good exchange. Catch/throw skills are pretty good.

87. Evan Stobbs-Bultema 3B 6-3 210 R/R Sarasota HS Myakka City, Fla.
Thick proportions. Showed gap-to-gap power potential and good hitting fundamentals. Hands worked well. Soft hands, showed feel for defense. Good arm, was 85-87 (top at 88) on mound.

88. David Paulsen OF 6-2 190 R/R Windsor HS Healdsburg, Calif.
Pro-type body, strong and athletic. Showed plenty of raw strength and bat speed. Took some big swings. Good athlete, profiles well as above-average corner OF. Ran 6.89 in the 60.

89. Sam Roberts 3B 6-2 170 L/R Prince George HS Prince George, Va.
Lean and wiry. Tools are good, waiting on physical strength gains. Swing path is good, hands are good. Contact/spray line-drive type. Strong, loose arm, stay on him, innate ability is good.

90. Todd Brazeal 3B 6-3 213 R/R Chamberlain HS Tampa
Physical, pro-type body. Has good raw power. Barrel gets through the zone with acceleration. Strong hands. Arm and hands are above-average at hot corner, good defender.

91. Gregory Sherry SS 5-10 175 R/R Delbarton HS Mensham, N.J.
Average-bodied athlete. Competes all over the field. Tools do not grade out as well as his ability to play the game. Short swing, good spray contact. Flat out picks it on defense, has arm for SS.

92. Scott Sammons 1B 6-0 210 L/L Searcy HS Searcy, Ark.
Stocky, physical bodied. Short, quick swing produces gap-to-gap, carry-type power. Hitting tools are good. Ball gets off bat well. Adequate defender, bat will carry his future.

93. Brock Bailey IF 6-0 191 R/R Lee County HS Leesburg, Ga.
Athletically-proportioned. Gets to the ball well at the plate. Can swing it a bit. Ball exited bat well. Accurate arm with good hands, showed well at 3B. Ran 6.76 in the 60. Game still developing.

94. Tant Shepherd 3B 6-0 195 R/R Flower Mound HS Flower Mound, Texas
Strong lower half, good base. Uses whole field with short, quick swing. Showed a bit of pop. Got more comfortable in second game. Strong arm, slot a bit low. Good athlete, ran 6.92 in the 60.

95. Keith Weinkofsky C 6-3 225 R/R Ocean Township HS Oakhurst, N.J.
Large frame, thick lower half. Sprayed the ball with some power. Barrel got to ball well at times. Good mistake hitter. Pretty good receiver, showed an accurate arm with near average strength.

96. Justice French SS 6-4 185 R /R Collins Hill HS Suwanee, Ga.
Long and rangy body. Bat has life from his lively hands. Swing is short and aggressive, gets to the ball easily with a flat swing. Good arm, OK release, showed lively stuff on mound--85-87 mph with sink, a slippery breaker and good changeup. Quick worker, can pitch and compete. Ran 6.87 in the 60.

97. Aaron Westlake 1B 6-3 220 S/R Shasta HS Redding, Calif.
Strong and physical. Did not hit as well as we have seen, including recently at Sunbelt tourney. Has legitimate raw power provided by short, quick swing. Good hands at 1B, OK feet, plays hard.

98. Matt Sorrell 3B 6-3 200 R/R Sea Breeze HS Ormond Beach, Fla.
Big and strong frame. Long and strong swing has power potential. Has enough bat speed, timing mechanism a bit behind. Barrel finds ball. Good arm, range is adequate.

99. Jace Hamilton OF 6-3 215 R/R Carthage HS Carthage, TX
Strong and athletic frame. Aggressive nature at the plate. Showed some bat speed and the ability to spray the ball in BP. Defensive skills and power potential profile in LF.

100. Ray Quinones MIF 5-11 168 R/R George Washington HS New York, N.Y.
Wiry and lean build. High energy, good player. Aggressive with some whippy life in his swing. Line-drive hitter. Made all the plays in middle of diamond, turned double play well, low slot, good arm.

Other National Showcase Prospects listed alphabetically:

Gregory Annarummo 3B 6-2 208 R/R Bishop Hendricken Bristol, RI
Connor Bernatz OF 6-2 170 R/R Mater Dei Newport Beach, CA
Richard Bohlken MIF 5-11 180 R/R La Cueva Albuquerque, NM
Jace Brown MIF 6-3 185 R/R Cardinal Mooney Sarasota, FL
Jason Butts C 6-1 185 R/R Kell Woodstock, GA
Tyler Carpenter C 5-10 170 R/R Elkins Sugarland, TX
Alex Carrow OF 6-4 193 R/R Sanger Sanger, TX
Andrew Cobb OF 6-0 180 R/R Lake Highland Apopka, FL
Casey Cooper OF 6-2 185 R/R Conway Conway, AR
Jeffrey Eubank OF 6-0 170 R/R John Carroll Stuart, FL
Weston Gilmer SS 6-0 195 S/R Pinson Valley Pinson, AL
Cody Hawn OF 6-1 195 L/R South Doyle Knoxville, TN
Nicholas Hom 3B 5-11 180 R/R De La Salle Benicia, CA
Nathan Jones OF 6-0 165 S/R Hazelwood West Florrisant, MO
Chase Kaesman C 6-2 210 R/R Wilson Long Beach, CA
Alex Kenny OF 6-3 160 R/R Mendham. Chester, NJ
Tom Luciano OF 6-0 180 R/R Fox Lane Pound Ridge, NY
Casey Lytle OF 6-2 190 R/R Chaparral Phoenix, AZ
Trenten Martinez MIF 6-0 170 R/R Bishop McGuinness Mustang, OK
Andrew Moore OF 6-2 180 R/R Bellaire Houston, TX
Nicholas Natale OF 6-1 170 R/R Seton Hall Prep Hoboken, NJ
Nicholas Navarro C 5-11 185 S/R Flanagan Pembroke Pines, FL
Joe Pavone C 6-0 200 R/R Greece Athena Rochester, NY
Ryan Pineda OF 6-0 170 R/R Bonanza Las Vegas, NV
Kyle Prohovich 1B 6-4 215 R/R The Roxbury Latin School Weston, MA
Raymond Quinones MIF 5-11 168 R/R George Washington New York, NY
Anthony Rizzo 1B 6-2 225 L/L Douglas Parkland, FL
Scott Rudder C 6-0 185 R/R Douglas Freeman Richmond, VA
Austin Sheffield 1B 6-4 215 R/R Gulliver Prep Homestead, FL
Joseph Terdoslavich C 6-2 180 S/R Sarasota Sarasota, FL
Ian Tomkins C 6-3 195 R/R Loyola Academy Wilmette, IL
Jordan Waters OF 6-0 175 S/R Plano Plano, TX
Logan Williams SS 6-0 190 R/R South Side Bee Branch Damascus, AR