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2018 Top Prospects

Wade Elliott  3B - 2018 - Edmond, OK
Louisiana Tech/Grayson County College

Elliott is physically built at 6-foot-1, 205-pounds and shows the tools on both sides of the plate to stick at the hot corner moving forward. With soft hands and quick footwork, Elliott shows sound arm strength across the diamond as well as a quick bat that helps generate interesting strength coming off.


2019 Top Prospects

Bobby Witt Jr  SS - 2019 - Colleyville, TX
Oklahoma

Witt Jr. entered the event at the top prospect in the 2019 class and did nothing but show well in all facets of the game. After recently opening up his commitment, Witt Jr. showed one of the easier, yet more powerful, swings of the event, ran a 6.71 and showed the defensive instincts and arm strength (91 mph across) to stick at the premium position for a long time.

Jerrion Ealy  OF - 2019 - Carthage, MS
Mississippi

Ealy's pure athleticism stands out on the baseball field as he turned in the best 60-yard at 6.33 and threw 92 mph from the outfield, though he's also a 5-star running back on the gridiron. He found plenty of barrel with his righthanded swing, showing plenty of strength with a linear swing path.

Joe Charles  RHP - 2019 - Celebration, FL
Florida State

Charles continues to evolve at Perfect Game events and impressed yet again during his two innings at the Junior National. Already committed to North Carolina, Charles ran his fastball up to 94 mph, sat in the 90-93 range, and showed plus arm speed while spinning a tight breaking ball as well.

Rece Hinds  SS - 2019 - Niceville, FL
Louisiana State

Hinds has legitimate tools on both sides of the ball and he put them on display down in Fort Myers. There's plenty of quickness to his actions both in the infield and outfield, as well as arm strength (94 OF/91 IF), though the quickness, strength, and ease in his righthanded swing make his offensive potential very alluring.

Matthew Allan  RHP - 2019 - Sanford, FL
Florida

Allan set the tone for the Junior National as he came out showing an easy and effortless 90-93 mph fastball from a clean and easy arm action. Even more impressive was the overall heaviness of the pitch as he located it down in the zone and also spun a tight 11-5 curveball up to 76 mph.

Brandon Walker  RHP - 2019 - Tallahassee, FL
Florida State

Walker has long been on the national radar despite just finishing his sophomore season. Already committed to Florida State, Walker ran his fastball up to 94 mph and showed off one of the quickest arms of the event while pounding the zone with plane and life. He also showed interesting juice from the right side of the plate.

Jud Fabian  OF - 2019 - Ocala, FL
Florida

Fabian, an early commit to Florida, has long been lauded for his righthanded swing and has established himself as one of the top bats in the country. He's continued to grow physically and has seen an uptick in bat speed with fast hands and quality leverage at point of contact. He also threw 88 mph and ran a 6.92.

Riley Greene  OF - 2019 - Oviedo, FL
Florida

Greene has long impressed with his lefthanded swing as it's plenty loose and he's able to generate big power with relatively easy contact. He whips the barrel through the zone well and shows comfort in working all fields. The 6-foot-2 Greene also ran a 6.81 60-yard dash.

Jake Holland  C - 2019 - Clermont, FL
Georgia Tech

If you're looking for a power hitting catcher who projects to stick behind the plate, then Holland might just be your guy. With a quick transfer and release (1.94 pop) as well as a strong arm (81 mph), the young Miami commit also put his hand quickness and natural strength on display, especially when pulling the ball to left field.

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

Miller took one of the loudest rounds of batting practice and did so from both sides of the plate, showing a very quick yet powerful swing with big time carry and juice off the barrel. He also moves well as he posted a 6.84 60-yard and threw 86 mph across the diamond.

Logan Britt  OF - 2019 - Colleyville, TX
Texas A&M

Logan Britt oozes projection as he continues to fill out his 6-5/205 frame but he also offers plenty of present tools. He was up to 92 mph from the outfield and showed clean mechanics and also projects for big power thanks to a leveraged path and a loose swing overall.

Hayden Dunhurst  C - 2019 - Carriere, MS
Mississippi

Dunhurst and his lefthanded swing have been on the national landscape for a couple of years and he didn't do anything but perform once again. He shows high level catch-and-throw skills behind the dish (81/1.94) and plenty of whip and looseness to his lefthanded swing with big juice off the barrel.

Yordani Carmona  LHP - 2019 - Hialeah, FL
St. Thomas University/Indian River State College

Another young Miami commit, Carmona really impressed on the mound and even struck the side out on nine pitches in his inning. He's a strongly built lefthander who ran his fastball up to 90 mph, lived down in the zone, and showed advanced command of his 3-pitch arsenal, including a sharp 1-7 curveball.

Isaac Nunez  SS - 2019 - Orlando, FL
South Florida

Nunez impressed on both sides of the ball and showed the skills with the glove to stick up the middle at the next level. A young Florida commit, Nunez flashed the leather at shortstop as well as a strong arm and also put his leveraged righthanded stroke on display with juice off the barrel.

Brennan Malone  RHP - 2019 - Matthews, NC
North Carolina

Malone sports an ideal frame for that of a power pitcher at 6-4/205 pounds and it's easy to envision the North Carolina commit developing into just that. Up to 91 mph in this outing, Malone is able to generate the velocity with very little effort and shows a developing feel for an array of secondaries, all of which can be thrown for strikes.

Isaiah Bennett  RHP - 2019 - Fayetteville, NC
North Carolina

Bennett is a high end athlete who also excels on the soccer field and he showed his athleticism early in the showcase by running a 6.65 60-yard. A primary righthanded pitcher, the young UNC commit was up to 90 mph on the bump with a loose and easy arm which helped spin a quality breaking ball as well.

Cooper Benson  LHP - 2019 - San Luis Obispo, CA
Arizona State

Not only was Benson up to 90 mph in his two inning stint at the Junior National, but he came out attacking hitters with an up-tempo delivery that allowed for big deception. The future Sun Devil worked to both sides of the plate with life and flashed a short breaking ball at 80 mph.

Colton Bowman  LHP - 2019 - Bullard, TX
Oklahoma State

Working from an extended 3/4 slot, Colton Bowman made for one of the more uncomfortable at-bats of the event and that's before even considering the fact he was up to 90 mph with his fastball. He lived down in the lower third of the zone well with short life and showed the ability to work to either side of the plate with hard angle.

Jaden Brown  SS - 2019 - Mississauga, ON CAN
Kentucky

There's a lot to like when it comes to the uncommitted Canadian prospect and he showed very well during his time in Fort Myers. With incredibly quick hands at the plate Brown created plenty of loud contact off the barrel, ran a 6.87 60-yard, and showed quick feet as well as a strong arm across the infield.

Ryan Cabarcas  LHP - 2019 - Pembroke Pines, FL
Florida

Cabarcas did a nice job of pounding the strike zone and did so with a full three-pitch mix. Currently uncommitted, Cabarcas ran his fastball up to 89 mph with a loose and easy arm action, spun a hard slider in the low-80s, and showed tumble action to his changeup at 82 mph.

Tyler Callihan  3B - 2019 - Neptune Beach, FL
South Carolina

A South Carolina commit, Callihan has long been know for his abilities with his lefthanded swing, something he showed once again. He shows nice leverage to his path and quickness to his hands while also moving well up the middle and shows a solid arm across the diamond.

Cutter Clawson  LHP - 2019 - Laguna Beach, CA
Brigham Young

In a quick look at the young BYU commit on the mound Clawson managed to break two bats with his fastball which was up to 87 mph, creating consistent angle to his glove side while living down in the zone. He also shows loose hands at the plate and creates contact out front with a lifted swing plane.

Couper Cornblum  SS - 2019 - Woodway, TX
Wichita State

Cornblum is an interesting uncommitted prospect out of Texas who showed nice tools in all facets of his game. A strong runner who posted a 6.72 in the 60-yard, Cornblum shows quality arm strength across the diamond with sound fundamentals while utilizing a contact approach at the plate.

Cam Cox  OF - 2019 - Hesston, KS
Neosho County CC

It's hard to ignore the tools that the uncommitted Kansas native brings with him to the yard as he put up big numbers through the drills. After running a 6.87 60-yard, Cox unleashed his arm from the outfield with his top throw registering at 94 mph with sound fundamentals, and also showed the ability to generate back spin to his pull side.

Nolan Crisp  RHP - 2019 - Locust Grove, GA
Georgia

Crisp has long been on the national radar and continues to develop on the mound. Up to 91 mph, the Florida commit showed lots of feel on the mound as he'd vary his delivery and tempo and continued to pound the strike zone while showing a tight and late biting slider up to 82 mph.

Ryan Dyal  C - 2019 - Senoia, GA
Georgia State

There's a lot to like with the young Auburn commit as he performed well on both sides of the ball. A primary catcher, Dyal shows polished tools behind the plate with clean actions and zip to his throws while also showing whip to his barrel from the left side with consistent contact to his pull side.

Jonathan French  C - 2019 - Lilburn, GA
South Carolina

French didn't commit to Clemson all that long ago and the Tigers got a young prospect who showed he can do a little bit of everything in Fort Myers. He shows compact actions behind the plate though his loudest tool is with his righthanded swing as he shows very fast hands and consistently created back spin with lift to his pull side.

Henry Gargus  1B - 2019 - Yakima, WA
Stanford

The loudest tool in Gargus's tool set to this point has been his lefthanded power and it's something he showed again in Fort Myers. With a simple weight shift Gargus is able to create solid extension out front while working the middle of the field with natural loft and big jump off the barrel when squared.

Jake Garland  RHP - 2019 - Jupiter, FL
Miami

Garland is a strong presence on the mound at 6-3/215 and with a rather simple delivery the Miami commit was able to fill the zone with a three-pitch mix. He was up to 88 mph with his fastball and showed sinking life down while adding a 12-6 curveball with depth and a changeup that replicates his fastball out of his hand nicely.

Geoffrey Gilbert  LHP - 2019 - Charleston, SC
Clemson

Another Clemson commit, Gilbert impressed on the mound with an up-tempo delivery and did a nice job of repeating it throughout his two innings. He was up to 89 mph from a higher slot and generated sharp angle and plane and also comfort in throwing his curveball for strikes while manipulating the shape and velocity of the pitch.

Maurice Hampton  OF - 2019 - Arlington, TN
Louisiana State

Hampton's athleticism is evident and if you needed further proof then consider this; he's committed to LSU for BOTH baseball and football. He posted a 6.41 60-yard and threw 91 mph from the outfield and showed plenty of looseness and bat speed in batting practice before putting a double off the Green Monster during live action.

Jacob Herbert  C - 2019 - Lakeland, FL
State College of Florida

After showing well behind the plate in the drills portion with a 1.94 pop and a top throw of 78 mph with easy carry and accuracy, Herbert showed off his biggest tool; his righthanded bat. Physically built, Herbert showed a short but leveraged path with big jump off the barrel, especially to his pull side.

Ryan Keenan  LHP - 2019 - Boca Raton, FL
Vanderbilt

Keenan put a well rounded skill set on display in Fort Myers and projects very well moving forward as he continues to develop physically. His lefthanded swing stands out for its looseness and ability to leverage balls, though so do his athletic actions in the outfield and strong throwing arm.

Logan Keller  SS - 2019 - Longwood, FL
Alabama

Keller, an Alabama commit, performed well on both sides of the ball and impressed as much with his defense as he did with the bat. His actions are both quick and balanced and his hands and arm play well too, as does his righthanded stroke which produced steady line drive contact to all fields with quick hands and a direct path.

Cortland Lawson  SS - 2019 - Potomac Falls, VA
Tennessee

An uncommitted prospect out of Virginia, Lawson showed quality tools in all facets of his game and projects nicely moving forward. He shows clean actions up the middle as well as a strong arm, which also ran his fastball up to 87 mph on the mound, and a full, strong swing path with carry off the barrel.

Daniel Maldonado  OF - 2019 - Camuy, PR
Florida Southwestern State College

Maldonado brings some serious tools to the table and you can't help but wonder what he'll evolve into as he continues to fill out his 6-3/175 pound frame. Full of fast-twitch muscle, Maldonado ran a 6.43 60-yard dash and showed big arm strength (89 mph) from the outfield as well as a linear swing plane with contact skills.

Alex Munroe  LHP - 2019 - Davenport, FL
Southeastern University

Munroe came out in full attack mode for his two innings, pounding the strike zone with his fastball as he ran it up to up 89 mph and lived in the upper-80s. The uncommitted lefthander showed a short and quick arm action which allowed for steady plane while flashing a 1-7 shaped curveball at 70 mph.

Nasim Nunez  SS - 2019 - Lawrenceville, GA
Clemson

Nunez did his infield workout and showed instincts and tools that would play at the collegiate level right now. Plenty quick and fluid with footwork, the Clemson commit showed soft hands, a strong arm (92 mph), and swung it from both sides, showing more natural rhythm and fluidity from the right side. He also ran a 6.71 60-yard.

Travis Odom  SS - 2019 - Franklin, TN
Auburn

Odom, like others on this list, is a young and very interesting two-way prospect who showed well in all facets of his game. Up to 88 mph on the mound and 92 mph across the diamond with clean actions, the Arkansas commit showed solid bat speed with a line drive path and projects for solid power in the future.

Tyler Owens  RHP - 2019 - Ocala, FL
Florida

Owens came out attacking hitters from a 3/4 slot from which he was able to run his fastball up to 91 mph while generating nice plane and cut action to his glove side. His curveball offers 12-6 shape with tight spin and depth at 75 mph and flashed a cut changeup at 78 mph as well for strikes.

Will Rigney  RHP - 2019 - Woodway, TX
Baylor

Rigney might be listed at a strong 6-4/190 and is already up to 89 mph but he ranks among one of the more projectable arms, especially as he continues to fill out. The velocity comes easy for the uncommitted righthander and he projects for more with additional lower half while already showing a swing-and-miss type curveball.

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

We've seen Roberts show his two-way ability in the past and this past weekend he showed as a primary position player and impressed. Committed to Florida already, Roberts showed quick hands and whip to the barrel from the right side as well as a strong arm across the diamond.

CJ Rodriguez  C - 2019 - Newport Beach, CA
Vanderbilt

Rodriguez has been a steady player every time he attends a Perfect Game event as he always seems to perform well on both sides of the ball. He shows a strong arm behind the plate (80 mph) and popped a 1.84 on top of showing a simple righthanded swing with a short path to the ball. He's committed to Vanderbilt.

Ben Rozenblum  C - 2019 - Coral Springs, FL
Florida International

Rozenblum is the definition of a baseball player and he showed his tools throughout the weekend. A primary catcher who is uncommitted, Rozenblum showed game-like actions in drills popping a 1.91, can play the infield, and swung it well from the right side with quick hands and a leveraged stroke.

Armani Sanchez  SS - 2019 - Houston, TX
University of Houston/San Jacinto CC

The Arkansas commit didn't pitch at the event though he has been upper-80s in the past and instead impressed with his play at the shortstop position. A quick-twitch athlete who projects very well, Sanchez ran a 6.76 60-yard, threw 88 mph across the diamond, and shows a compact and direct righthanded swing at the plate.

Dylan Simmons  1B - 2019 - Jacksonville, FL
Pittsburgh

Simmons, a Florida State commit, has long been known for his abilities on the mound as he can touch 90 mph with his fastball, but his bat might be just as loud of a tool. During his round of batting practice he found the Monster consistently, adding his own dents with a short, quick stroke and solid leverage out front.

Calin "Cal" Smith  OF - 2019 - Peachtree City, GA
Northwest Florida State College

The biggest tool for Smith, a Mississippi State commit, is his lefthanded bat and it's one that will only continue to develop with additional strength. He utilizes a contact approach with easy hands, sound barrel control and a short/quick path, and showed well in other facets as well, such as running a 6.88 60-yard dash.

Will Spears  3B - 2019 - New Orleans, LA
Memphis

Spears is a lean and projectable 5-11/175 shortstop from New Orleans who shows present skill on the diamond and will continue to develop with added strength. He shows smooth defensive actions with soft hands and a strong arm (86 mph) and utilizes a simple trunk rotation at the plate with a direct swing.

Jimmy Starnes  RHP - 2019 - Richmond, VA
West Virginia

Starnes, an uncommitted righthander, ran his fastball up to 90 mph more than once in his outing and showed off a quick arm which helped generate life to his arm side while working both sides of the plate. He also spun a short, tight slider at 78 mph with short tilting life.

Logan Tanner  C - 2019 - Lucedale, MS
Mississippi State

Tanner began his showcase by popping a 1.95 from behind the plate, his primary position, but may have made his loudest statement on the mound. Strongly built, Tanner ran his fastball up to 90 mph with heaviness through the zone and flashed a tight curveball in the low-70s.

Andre Tarver  OF - 2019 - Ringgold, GA
Tennessee Wesleyan College/Chipola College

There's a lot to like when it comes to the young Georgia native as the Mississippi State commit began his showcase by throwing 92 mph from the outfield with a quick release and solid carry. He's a lefthanded bat who shows an easy swing as well as easy strength to his pull side.

Cain Tatum  RHP - 2019 - Auburn, GA
East Georgia College

Tatum immediately demands your attention as he stands 6-8/185 and you can't help but notice how projectable he is. The athleticism also stands out as he does an excellent job of repeating his mechanics for a pitcher of his size and age and attacked hitters with a fastball from an extended 3/4 slot that topped out at 88 mph.

Austin Thomas  RHP - 2019 - Jacksonville, FL
Miami

Thomas continues to make strides on the mound every time we see Thomas on the mound and in this look he ran his fastball up to 91 mph. He shows a fast arm as well as a projectable frame which means he should continue to throw harder and already flashes a sharp slider up to 75 mph for strikes.

Raymond Torres  C - 2019 - Brooklyn, NY
Louisiana State/San Jacinto CC

The arm strength for Torres is a standout tool and ranks among the best in the class of 2019. A young Louisiana State commit, Torres showed next level skills behind the plate and has continued to evolve the offensive side of his game with added bat speed and noticeable strength coming off the barrel.

Mykanthony Valdez  3B - 2019 - Davie, FL
Miami

The Miami commit may have been the most physical of all the players in attendance at 6-1/210 but more importantly knows how to utilize his advanced strength. He generates power from the right side with an easy stroke and loose, fluid hands which help generate extension and leverage out front at the point of contact.

Sam Wibbels  RHP - 2019 - Hastings, NE
Kentucky

A young, uncommitted prospect out of Nebraska, Wibbels continues to evolve on the mound every time we see the young righthanded. In our most recent look he was up to 92 mph with his fastball multiple times with a quick arm action and flashed a quality changeup with nice life to his arm side at 84 mph.

Andrew Wiegman  SS - 2019 - Antioch, IL
Louisville

The oldest of the two Wiegman brothers on this list, Andrew, a Louisville commit, showed impressive tools throughout the showcase and began by running a 6.79 60-yard. He shows solid body control up the middle with soft hands and a strong arm (89 mph) before showing nice bat speed from the right side of the plate.


2020 Top Prospects

Victor Mederos  RHP - 2020 - Miami, FL
Miami

Mederos made the most of his time on the mound and truly impressed with both his present talent and long term projection. Up to 94 mph with his heater, the Miami commit showed a balanced delivery while mixing both a low-80s changeup and sharp breaking ball for strikes.

Jared Kelley  RHP - 2020 - Refugio, TX
Texas

A young TCU commit, Kelley jumped on the mound on Day Three and opened eyes with what he was able to produce. Showing a very loose and easy delivery/arm action, Kelley topped out at 92 mph while pounding the lower third of the zone and showing a strong feel for both a changeup and curveball.

Josh Shuler  OF - 2020 - Buford, GA
South Carolina

There's a lot to like from Shuler the moment he steps onto the field. Listed a highly projectable 6-foot-2, 190-pounds the uncommitted Shuler's biggest tool is his lefthanded stroke as it's one that offers plenty of hand and bat speed, driving the ball with ease to his pull side.

Mac Horvath  SS - 2020 - Rochester, MN
North Carolina

Horvath came all the way from Minnesota and impressed all that were in attendance with his two-way abilities. Not only does he project well moving forward, but he also impressed with his ability to find the barrel in game and ran his fastball up to 89 mph with a clean and easy arm stroke.

Liam Norris  LHP - 2020 - Cary, NC
North Carolina

Norris will certainly catch your attention when he toes the rubber standing at 6-foot-3, 190-pounds and he has the arsenal to retain your attention as well. The uncommitted lefthander was up to 89 mph with his fastball and flashed both a breaking ball and changeup from the same release point.

Nate Wohlgemuth  RHP - 2020 - Owasso, OK
Rogers State University

Wohlgemuth has brought his power fastball to the mound in the past and did so again for the Junior National. Courtesy of the a fast right arm the uncommitted Wohlgemuth ran his fastball up to 93 mph, showed late bite to his curveball in the upper-70s and flashed a chnageup at 84 mph.

Alex Greene  OF - 2020 - Edgewater, MD
Virginia

The young two-way University of Virginia commit impressed throughout the showcase on both sides of the ball. He's listed at 6-1/187 but looks taller on the field; he ran his fastball up to 89 mph, threw an impressive 96 mph from the outfield, and displayed big bat speed and strength at the plate.

Dylan Crews  OF - 2020 - Longwood, FL
Louisiana State

Crews might only be entering his sophomore season of high school but he's already put his hit tool on display at the national level. The righthanded hitting Crews shows plenty off fast hands and regularly found the barrel in live actions with hard contact to all parts of the field.

Jordan Carrion  SS - 2020 - Miami, FL
Florida State

Already committed to the University of Florida, Carrion showed some of the better defensive actions with light footwork and a strong arm across. He also swung the stick well with loose hands and created consistent line drive contact to all parts of the field.

Cayden Wallace  3B - 2020 - Greenbrier, AR
Arkansas

Wallace captured the attention of college coaches for both his power righthanded bat and his arm strength on the mound. He was able to generate hard, consistent contact to the pull side and also ran his fastball up to 89 mph with solid command throughout the zone.

Johnny Castagnozzi  SS - 2020 - Massapequa Park, NY
North Carolina

Castagnozzi is a player who performed very well both in the drills portion as well as live action with his play up the middle. A primary shortstop, the uncommitted New York native offers plenty of range and an accurate arm across, as well as a pure righthanded swing that offers consistent line drive contact to all parts of the field.

Alex Freeland  SS - 2020 - Cape Coral, FL
University of Central Florida

Despite just finishing his freshman season the uncommitted Freeland has already made his presence felt on the national stage with his abilities up the middle. He shows solid range, quick footwork and a strong arm and also offers a clean stroke from both sides of the plate.

Yanluis Ortiz  C - 2020 - Grapevine, TX
Grayson County College

Ortiz is one of the more physical players in attendance at the Junior National and has already committed to Miami. Listed at 5-11/210, Ortiz showed balanced actions on his feet at third base as well as a strong arm, though the big tool is his righthanded swing which helps produce big bat speed and home run type power.

Michael Brooks  SS - 2020 - Wellington, FL
University of Central Florida

Brooks was one of the more projectable players in the event and continues to grow every time we see him. The 5-foot-11 Brooks showed some of the cleaner and more balanced infield actions, along with soft hands, to complement a smooth, extended path through the zone.

Robert Moore  SS - 2020 - Leawood, KS
Arkansas

Moore is one of the highest level defenders in the 2020 class and he continued to show why throughout his time in Fort Myers. He combines quick/light footwork with soft hands and projects to stay up the middle while swinging the stick from both sides of the plate and projects well moving forward physically.

Joshua Allen  LHP - 2020 - Oviedo, FL
Duke

In an even full of projectable players, Allen ranks among the most projectable but already impresses with his talent. He showed smooth actions in the outfield on top of a balanced lefthanded swing with plenty of looseness and barrel skill through the zone.

Gavin Casas  1B - 2020 - Pembroke Pines, FL
Vanderbilt

Casas, the younger brother of 2018 graduate Triston, showed talent from the left side of the plate like his brother and already shows the ability to work all parts of the field. With balance to his swing, Casas is able to generate leverage in his swing while showing a present feel for the barrel.

Corey Collins  C - 2020 - Suwanee, GA
Georgia

Collins recently opened up his committed after an early pledge to Alabama and he'll be a quality pickup when he decides to commit once again. Physically gifted, Collins is a lefthanded bat who shows looseness and easy to his swing as well as loud tools behind the plate with a strong arm and flexible actions.

Lucas Costello  SS - 2020 - Miami, FL
Miami

Another member of the inaugural PG Select Festival, Costello displayed solid tools on both sides of the ball and continues to develop in all facets. At 6-foot-1, 165-pounds, the uncommitted Costello showed sound tools up the middle, a strong arm (86 mph) across, and an easy, projectable righthanded swing with feel for the barrel.

Brandon Fields  OF - 2020 - Orlando, FL
South Carolina

One of the top ranked players in attendance, Fields showed off his overall tool set that has him regarded so highly. Physically impressive at 5-foot-10, 190-pounds, Fields showed his arm strength from the outfield (89 mph) and impacted the baseball with his short/quick righthanded stroke.

Jovan Gill  RHP - 2020 - Fort Myers, FL
Stetson

Gill also participated in the PG Select Festival and has seen his stuff tick upwards since the game. On the mound the uncommitted righthander ran his fastball up to 88 mph from a higher slot, generating plane while showing a strong feel for his changeup in the low-70s.

Albert Hernandez  OF - 2020 - Davie, FL
South Florida

Hernandez was one of the first players to commit out of the 2020 class when he pledged to Miami and you can see why. With steady tempo to his delivery, Hernandez ran his fastball up to 89 mph with short life and feel for a pair of secondaries, both of which he threw for strikes.

Cade Horton  SS - 2020 - Norman, OK
Oklahoma

A primary shortstop, Horton showed interesting two-way potential and put together a quality performance on the mound. Highly projectable, Horton ran his fastball up to 88 mph with a clean and quick arm, moved well up the middle defensively, and showed a repeatable righthanded swing.

Bennett Lee  C - 2020 - Tampa, FL
Tulane

Brandon Madrigal  RHP - 2020 - Moorpark, CA
Columbia

Madrigal continues to evolve on the mound and in his most recent Perfect Game outing he ran his fastball up to 87 mph from a loose and extended 3/4 slot. With the slot the uncommitted righthander was able to generate nice life to his fastball while showing short depth to his breaking ball as well.

Anthony Shaver  OF - 2020 - Clermont, FL
Florida State

Shaver is a strong athlete at 6-1/190 and he knows how to utilize that strength when he's on the diamond. He offers a simple swing from the right side and handles the barrel well, showing nice bat speed and strength with hard contact off the barrel. He was also up to 86 mph during the outfield portion of the drills.

Kevin Sim  3B - 2020 - San Diego, CA
San Diego

A primary third baseman who is currently uncommitted, Sim showed a pure stroke from the right side of the plate with a direct and loose swing path through the zone. He barreled the ball consistently and was also up to 84 mph on the mound as part of a 3-pitch mix.

Carson Wells  OF - 2020 - Henderson, NV
Southern California

At 6-1/170 Wells projects very well moving forward physically and already shows interesting skills on the diamond. A lefthanded hitter, Wells is able to generate whip in his barrel through the zone with looseness to his swing, creating line drive contact at the point of contact.

Benjamin Wiegman  RHP - 2020 - Antioch, IL
Louisville

Working from a 3/4 arm slot Wiegman offered one of the faster arms of the event and as a result was able to run his fastball up to 89 mph while living in the upper-80s. On top of the fastball, the young Louisville commit flashed a hard breaking ball with sharpness and nice depth.

Mario Zabala  OF - 2020 - San Juan, PR
Florida International

Zabala showed big tools throughout the skills portion of the showcase and impressed in multiple facets of the game. Full of quick-twitch, Zabala ran a 6.71 60-yard dash and showed off a strong arm in the outfield (93 mph) while also showing a projectable and leveraged stroke from the right side.