*College commitment information is submitted by players and college coaches
Anthony Finocchi
3B - 2008 - Pittsburgh, PA
Uncommitted
Mature hitter who can swing the bat with authority; plays a clean and fluid third base and throws 84 mph off the mound.
Chris Munnelly
RHP - 2009 - Winston-Salem, NC
North Carolina
Deceptive, quick delivery and an 87 mph live fastball, his change up was outstanding and his curveball good. Hitters wanted no part of him and were completely overmatched.
Nicholas McBride
RHP - 2009 - Lewisville, NC
East Carolina
Very good all around athlete, can run and throw and is very projectable at 6-3, 185. Fastball is 86-87 mph now and 90+ in the future, off speed still developing.
Michael Zeblo
3B - 2009 - Wake Forest, NC
Uncommitted
Switch-hitter with tons of present strength and bat speed. Also threw 84 mph off the mound and looked good defensively at third base.
Bryan Bass
2B - 2009 - Durham, NC
East Carolina
Live bodied middle infielder who projects best at second base and can really handle the glove. Left handed hitter with some bat speed, plays with plus/plus energy.
William Henderson
OF - 2009 - Rutherfordton, NC
UNC-Greensboro
Graded out as the top defensive outfielder, along with having the top arm strength (88 mph) and 2nd fastest 60 speed (6.85); his bat shows some promise as well.
Wesley Hatley
RHP - 2009 - Norwood, NC
University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Very sound pitching mechanics, an effortless arm action and a feel for four present pitches. More strength will equal more velo and he’s 82-84 mph now.
Daniel Brown
RHP - 2009 - Raleigh, NC
Liberty University
Good all around athlete who throws a very live 84 mph fastball and can pitch; his bat as an outfielder shows power.
Chandler Tarr
RHP - 2009 - Knoxville, TN
Uncommitted
Long and projectable body and he topped out at 83 mph on the mound. We liked him better as a hitter, he has bat speed and power potential and will improve with strength.
Korey Martin
OF - 2009 - Lincolnton, NC
Uncommitted
Live bodied athlete who has bat speed and can run; it would be interesting to see him play second base as he profiles best at that position.
Thomas Lundborg
C - 2009 - Brentwood, TN
Arkansas State
The top defensive player at the showcase, can really throw and handle the catching duties. He has the strength to hit and his bat is developing.
Sam Dove
MIF - 2009 - Nolensville, TN
Uncommitted
6-0, 140 lbs but he has some hidden strength as he can swing the bat and projects very well; also a 6.9 runner.
Luke Fennell
C - 2009 - Franklin, TN
Uncommitted
Good combination of defensive skills, hitting tools and a feel for the game at a premium position.
Tanner Beck
2B - 2009 - Winston-Salem, NC
Uncommitted
Very polished player for his age on both sides of the ball and can swing the bat with some authority for a middle infielder.
Trey Hendrick
OF - 2009 - Nashville, TN
Uncommitted
Excellent defensive outfield, showed very good speed tools and his 60 time (7.08) looked very slow compared to his game speed.
Kyle Hackney
RHP - 2009 - Pittsboro, NC
Navy
Polished pitcher who is very projectable with a present 83 mph fastball, also shows nice tools at shortstop and with the bat.
David Turner
OF - 2009 - Millersville, MD
Uncommitted
Showed solid tools in every area and is projectable at 6-1, 170 lbs; should keep improving with more strength.
Seth Newton
OF - 2010 - Carrollton, GA
Uncommitted
Young outfielder really stood out with his left handed swing and hitting ability. Also has right field arm strength and plenty of projectability.
Michael Lebo
C - 2010 - Mechanicsburg, PA
Volunteer State CC
Very young left handed hitting catcher who shows some real ability with the bat and the catching tools are there to develop, too.
Logan Moon
OF - 2010 - Lee's Summit, MO
Central Arkansas
Four very solid present tools on a very young athlete, with only running speed short at present; can really swing the bat.