*College commitment information is submitted by players and college coaches
Xavier Edwards
SS - 2018 - Wellington, FL
Vanderbilt
Edwards is just a fun player to watch on the field, from his acrobatic and sometimes spectacular defensive abilities in the middle infield to his polished approach and execution from both sides of the plate on offense.
Roberto Pena
3B - 2018 - Pembroke Pines, FL
South Florida/College of Central Florida
Pena is a present strong 6-2/200 Florida commit with lots of present tools and lots of physical projection as well. The ball explodes off his bat already at the plate and he has high level defensive tools at third base, including an arm that also touches 90 mph off the mound.
Bryce Reagan
SS - 2018 - Amherst, NH
Texas
Reagan, a Texas commit, opened up the showcase with a very strong infield workout that translated to games. He moved well to the ball with soft, sure hands and made accurate throws on the move. The switch hitter showed a powerful swing from both sides with strength through the ball.
Joel Brewer
OF - 2018 - Tampa, FL
South Carolina
The 6-2/190 Brewer has centerfield tools on defense but he also has high ceiling potential at the plate. The Florida International commit has a calm and controlled approach at the plate with big explosion at contact and big pull power.
Lency Delgado
SS - 2018 - Miami, FL
Florida International
With a very physical yet athletic broad shouldered 6-foot-3, 210-pound frame, Delgado, an Alabama State commit, looks like a next level player and certainly has the skill to match. Both his defensive actions and righthanded swing offer plenty of balance and power while showing quality arm strength across the diamond.
Silas Butler
OF - 2018 - Stockbridge, GA
Cumberland University/Walters State CC
Butler is an excellent athlete who's full of quick-twitch muscle and posted a 6.79 60-yard dash.His arm strength is a standout tool as he threw 89 mph from the outfield but also bumped 91 mph on the mound with steady life to the bottom of the zone and an overall clean, repeatable delivery.
Danny Serretti
SS - 2018 - Berkeley Heights, NJ
North Carolina
This St. John's commit is due for a big jump up in the Perfect Game class rankings. Not only is he an athletic middle infielder, he's a switch-hitter with very legit bat speed from both sides of the plate.
Jalen Jones
SS - 2018 - McDonough, GA
Eastern Kentucky/Southwestern Illinois College
Jones excelled in all areas of the game at the event. He showed very nice actions defensively at shortstop, ran a 6.9, hit the ball very hard from gap to gap while showing notable bat speed and was even up to 86 mph from the mound. Watch out if he keeps getting stronger and improving across the board.
Angel Tiburcio
RHP - 2018 - Wellington, FL
Florida International
Tiburcio graded out in batting practice as having the best raw power of any player at the showcase and has the type of swing that doesn't even sell out for power. He's also very athletic for a first baseman and even throws 90 mph off the mound.
Paul Komistek
OF - 2018 - Knoxville, TN
University of Cincinnati
Komistek is listed at a very projectable 6-foot-3, 187-pounds but his skills on the diamond already stand out. A sub-7 runner with solid arm strength across the diamond and from the outfield, the young Tennessee commit finds the barrel with regularity with quick hands and shows interesting power potential.
John Rodriguez
SS - 2018 - Parkland, FL
Florida State/San Jacinto CC
A recent Florida International commit, Rodriguez excelled in all facets of the game and was particularly impressive up the middle with advanced glove work and instincts. His 90 mph throw across tied for the top velocity and the bat is a highly projectable tool as well.
Michael Bacica
RHP - 2018 - Windermere, FL
Stetson
Bacica has a profile 6-4/190 build that is very projectable. His arm works smoothly with lots of extension front and back and a high 3/4's arm slot and he topped out at 89 mph on his fastball with good downhill plane while pounding the strike zone.
Jason Thomas
OF - 2018 - Miramar, FL
Florida International
Thomas is an exceptional athlete who showed well all over the diamond throughout the showcase. An advanced runner, Thomas posted a 6.59 60-yard dash but also showed a quick arm from the outfield and solid hand speed at the plate while generating nice carry and backspin to the pull side.
Drew Williamson
IF - 2018 - Brewton, AL
Alabama
Williamson, an Alabama commit, is an incredibly high level athlete who posted a 6.84 time in the 60 yard dash and also threw 87 mph from the outfield. The athleticism isn't limited to him in the field as he has a smooth swing from the left side of the plate and should continue to grow into additional power.
Saul Gonzalez
RHP - 2018 - Cidra, PR
Alabama State
You won't miss Gonzalez as he stands 6-foot-6, 215-pounds, nor will you be able to ignore what he shows on the mound. Working comfortably in the upper-80s, Gonzalez projects for even more velocity with a loose arm action and low effort delivery.
Tony Becker
RHP - 2018 - Saint Johns, FL
Felician College
Becker has a long and loose, highly projectable 6-4/195 frame and a loose, extended 3/4 arm action that helped run his fastball up to 87 mph. The difference maker for this uncommitted righthander however was his swing-and-miss upper-70s slider with late life and hard bite.
William Bowdoin
RHP - 2018 - St. Simons Island, GA
Mercer
Bowdoin has very impressive arm strength from wherever he happens to be playing. The primary right handed pitcher was up to 88 mph on the bump with good life and also showed feel for a big 11/5 shaped curveball. He was up to 90 mph as a secondary infielder and showed a short, compact swing at the plate.
Brooks Bryan
C - 2018 - St. Marys, GA
Charleston Southern
Bryan, who's currently uncommitted, is a good athlete as evidenced by his 6.91 60-yard as a primary catcher but the tools behind the plate are what truly stand out with big arm strength (80 mph) while popping a 1.90. He also showed nice power potential from the right side and shows present gap strength.
Jackson Dempsey
LHP - 2018 - Greenwood, SC
South Carolina Aiken
Dempsey showed well in all phases of the workout with an impressive 6.85 60 time and good range and arm strength from the outfield up to 86 mph. On the mound his arm worked well through the back and generated good run on his fastball. He showed feel for a curve and changeup as well.
Taj Bradley
OF - 2018 - Stone Mountain, GA
South Carolina
Bradley shows interesting potential as a two-way prospect as he has arm strength on the mound and a sound swing from the right side. Listed at 6-foot-2, 175-pounds, Bradley was up to 88 mph with his fastball, showed late tilt to the slider, and shows nice power potential at the plate.
Vladimir Ceverino
RHP - 2018 - Brooklyn, NY
St. John's
Ceverino certainly passed the eye test at a projectable 6-foot-3, 180-pounds and his arm strength is just as impressive. Up to 90 mph from the outfield, the primary righthanded pitcher topped out at 85 mph with a short and quick arm action while showing a quality changeup with late fading life.
Aaron Shiflet
RHP - 2018 - Mountain Brook, AL
Eckerd College
Shiflet, an uncommitted righthander from the state of Alabama, impressed during his time on the mound with his present stuff and long term projectability. He has a clean, efficient delivery and generates plane on his fastball up to 89 mph to go along with his sharp 11-5 curveball.
Michael Marin
2B - 2018 - Miami Lakes, FL
Hillsborough CC
Marin is a very polished player both offensively and defensively. He squared up almost everything at the plate with strength in his swing and has quick hands and very sound footwork at second base. He'll out perform his base tools at the next level because of his skills.
Nicholas Daniels
RHP - 2018 - Dunedin, FL
St. Johns River CC
The Florida International commit is an extremely projectable arm with a long, full arm action through the back and very quick arm to the plate. Listed at 6-4/185 he will continue to add physically and to a fastball that worked in the mid 80's and touched 87 mph. He flashed a pair of breaking balls to go with a changeup.
Nolan Daniel
RHP - 2018 - Dublin, GA
Purdue/Tallahassee CC
Daniel is a good athlete for being listed at a strong and believable 6-4/235 as evidenced by his 6.93 60-yard time. He's a primary pitcher who ran his fastball up to 87 mph with command and a swing-and-miss slider but also showed intriguing bat speed and power from the right side.
Brendan Tinsman
C - 2018 - Cape Elizabeth, ME
Wake Forest
A physically built catcher from the great state of Maine, Tinsman is already committed to Wake Forest and shows big ability on either side of the ball. His arm strength plays big now with plenty of true carry, though his bat speed and overall strength from the right side are even more impressive with hard carry.
Bertram "BJ" Murray
3B - 2018 - Lake Worth, FL
Florida Atlantic
Murray has a well built broad shouldered athletic build and plenty of tools, including 6.89 speed and a big arm at third base. He's a switch-hitter at the plate with a short and strong swing that should grow plenty of gap power as he matures.
Krishna Raj
RHP - 2018 - Wellington, FL
Tulane
Raj has good strength throughout his frame and uses it well on the mound. He threw from a 3/4 arm slot with a quick circle through the back and good sink to his fastball that topped out at 88 mph. He showed good feel for his curveball as well that has the makings of a strong secondary offering.
Michael Buice
RHP - 2018 - Marietta, GA
Young Harris College
Buice is a long, lean right hander with a long, loose arm action through the back. Delivery is very clean with an easy release and a fastball that worked up to 87 mph. Had good feel for his curveball and was able to get it over for strikes and flashed a changeup.
Xavier Bussey
OF - 2018 - Garner, NC
North Carolina A&T/Pensacola State
Bussy is extra strong for a sophomore and can really put a charge into the ball at the plate with a big and powerful right handed swing. He's also a 6.78 runner.
Brandon Pettinati
RHP - 2018 - Houston, TX
St. Edward’s
Pettinati made the trip from Texas to Fort Myers and impressed with a loose right arm while on the mound. Uncommitted, Pettinati ran his fastball up to 87 mph while showing nice life down in the zone and showed a hard, late breaking curveball in the upper-70s which served as an out pitch.
William English
OF - 2018 - Taylor, MI
Tennessee
English is a two-way prospect with a projectable, broad shouldered 6-2/180 frame that has plenty of room to get stronger. He's a 7.0 runner with very good outfield actions and arm strength and has a long and strong right handed swing. English was also up to 86 mph from the mound.
Josh Holt
OF - 2018 - McDonough, GA
GGC
Holt is a top of the scales athlete as evidenced by his 6.45 60-yard dash and is full of fast-twitch muscle. A lefthanded hitter, Holt appears to be a top of the order threat with a patient approach as he sees the ball well and stays short with his crisp swing path and quick hand set.
Julian Jackson
RHP - 2018 - Powder Springs, GA
San Diego State
Jackson, a 6-foot-6 uncommitted righthander, impressed on the mound with his overall balance and athleticism on top of what he showed. He pounded the ball downhill with life through the zone, topping out at 85 mph while showing command to either side of the plate.
Julio Cortez
C - 2018 - Weston, FL
South Florida
Cortez is a big and strong athlete behind the plate, with a 6-0/210 mature build and good quickness and arm strength behind the plate. He has very good hitting ability for a catcher, with the ability to go from gap to gap with power and a consistent and polished approach.
Hunter Bertrand
1B - 2018 - Abbeville, LA
Uncommitted
Bertrand is listed at a strong and athletic 6-foot-4, 200-pounds and knows how to incorporate that strength into his righthanded swing. Short to the ball with his hand hand path, Bertrand shows the ability to drive the ball to the fence with regularity and also threw an impressive 84 mph across the diamond from first base.
Miguel Lavin
OF - 2018 - Lake Worth, FL
Palm Beach State
Lavin has classic third base tools, with a very strong throwing arm with carry and lots of bat speed and power in his right handed bat. His swing has lots of lift in it and his bat speed will increase as he gets stronger.
Jake Simon
C - 2018 - Wellington, FL
Fairleigh Dickinson/Chipola College
Simon stood out defensively with his soft hands and ability to receive high level stuff smoothly, while also blocking well and showing very good quickness on his release. He's a right handed hitter with a short contact swing and a high average approach.
Lewis Menendez
OF - 2018 - Hialeah Gardens, FL
Columbia
Menendez had a nice balance of running speed at 6.9 and outfield actions and quickness in his right handed bat. Like most young players, getting stronger will be the key to his future, as the athleticism is already there.
Drake Dobyanski
OF - 2018 - Naples, FL
Florida Gulf Coast
Dobyanski has the classic leadoff hitter/centerfield tools, with 6.9 speed and a strong throwing arm from the outfield to go with switch-hitting ability at the plate and an overall aggressive approach to the game.
Ryan Coscarella
SS - 2018 - Palm Bay, FL
Florida A&M
Coscarella is a very strong athlete with advanced ability to field the ball in the infield while on the move. Showed ability to drive the ball during batting practice with a short, compact swing and line drive swing with quicker hands.
Christian Lopez
OF - 2018 - Hialeah, FL
Barry
Though listed as a primary outfielder, Lopez showed off solid potential on the mound as a lefthanded arm thanks to his loose arm action and fastball that bumped 85 mph. He also showed both a changeup and curveball for strikes, both pitches that project.
Hunter Barco
LHP - 2019 - Jacksonville, FL
Florida
Barco is the highest ranked left handed pitcher in the 2019 class but didn't pitch at this event, although he did show his raw arm strength in drills in the outfield and at first base. His bat is also a high level tool, especially his easy left handed power, and Barco will be a top two-way player if he eventually gets to college at Virginia.
Myles Austin
SS - 2019 - Smyrna, GA
New Orleans/Wabash Valley College
The 6-3/170 Austin looks like he should still be growing into his coordination but the exact opposite is true; he's a smooth and graceful athlete with lots of growing tools. If he keeps getting stronger, he has a chance to be a special player.
Josiah Miller
SS - 2019 - Tallahassee, FL
Lee University/Coastal Alabama CC
Miller excelled in all facets of the showcase, showing noticeable improvements across the board. A well build infielder, the uncommitted Miller ran a 6.75, showed above average arm strength (88 mph), and showed big bat speed and strength from the left side of the plate with an easy swing path.
Mason McCormack
RHP - 2019 - Tuscumbia, AL
Samford
McCormack has a strongly built 6-0/195 and shows a clean delivery, running his fastball up to 88 mph with slight running life as well as command. He repeats well and mixed in both a curveball and changeup for strikes, the latter of which showed nice fading life down. He's also a two-way prospect with huge right handed power
Caleb Reis
C - 2019 - Marietta, GA
Louisiana-Lafayette/Northwest Florida State College
Reis turned in another strong performance at the Main Event Showcase, again showing solid two-way ability. A primary catcher, Reis popped an impressive 1.87 from behind the plate, topped out at 85 mph on the mound from a deceptive slot, and shows projectable power with a leveraged path from the right side.
Jake Gooch
C - 2019 - Cartersville, GA
Chattahoochee Valley CC
Gooch's best tool is his arm strength that plays from a variety of positions on the field. He's a primary catcher with strong catch and throw skills from behind the plate. It translated well to both the outfield and infield where he was up to 89 mph. He showed power in game as well with a long pull home run.
Nathan Hickey
C - 2019 - Jacksonville, FL
Florida
A very recent commit to the University of Florida, Hickey is a strong athlete which helps him excel all over the diamond. He's a primary catcher and popped a 1.96 while showing solid arm strength from behind the dish, across the infield, and on the bump while showing well with his lefthanded swing as well.
Mykanthony Valdez
3B - 2019 - Davie, FL
Miami
Despite being a 2019 grad, Valdez is already committed to the University of Miami and offers one of the more physical builds in attendance. The righthanded swing is his biggest tool as he stays short to the ball and consistently drove the ball to all parts of the yard.
Brennan Milone
SS - 2019 - Woodstock, GA
Oregon
Milone is a polished right handed hitter with a 6-1/170 frame that is going to keep getting stronger and give him even more bat speed in the future. His best defensive tool in the middle infield is his arm strength.
Jonathan French
C - 2019 - Lilburn, GA
South Carolina
French is another catcher that showed the ability to play a variety of positions. A primary catcher that showed very well on the mound. He pitched with a long, full arm action through the back with good fluidity and ran his fastball up to 87 mph. Showed feel for a curveball as well that acted as a swing and miss pitch.
Tucker Mitchell
C - 2019 - Bradenton Beach, FL
Florida Atlantic
Mitchell has a strong and mature build at 6-1/190 for a sophomore and lots of arm strength behind the plate to develop around. By far his best tool, though, was his offensive potential. He has a simple right handed swing approach and very good bat speed.
Jack McRae
RHP - 2019 - Maitland, FL
Johns Hopkins University
McRae showed projectable tools across the board, including 6.96 running speed and a strong arm from both the outfield and the mound, where he topped out at 84 mph. His best tool, though, was his present right handed bat speed and his nice calm, fluid right handed swing.
Cooper Weiss
3B - 2019 - Fort Myers, FL
Miami (OH)
Weiss has a middle infielder's build and tools and should be able to stay there defensively for some time. With his present bat speed and ability to drive the ball, his offensive tools will play anywhere, though.
Kyle Yeoward
RHP - 2019 - Coral Springs, FL
Stetson
Yeoward showed tremendous feel for pitching on the mound for a 2019 grad. His arm worked quickly with a compact action and a fastball that sat in the mid 80's and topped out at 87 mph. He threw both a curveball and changeup for strikes with ability to miss bats with both.
Isaac Bouton
SS - 2019 - Marietta, GA
Kennesaw State
Bouton has a very repeatable and polished right handed swing and looks like he's going to be a high average hitter who will be able to adjust to high level pitching. He played both infield and outfield at the event and showed very good arm strength and a long loose arm from both.
Geo Rivera
RHP - 2019 - Williamsburg, VA
Old Dominion
Rivera came out and ran his fastball up to 88 mph while living in the 85-87 mph range with a rather easy and effortless arm action. The pitch featured heavy life with late cut action, though his 78 mph slider was just as impressive with late bite.
Terry (Trey) Ham
C - 2019 - Perry, GA
Lipscomb
Ham, who's currently uncommitted, is listed at a strong 6-foot-2, 210-pounds and as a primary catcher posted a 1.90 pop time from behind the dish. He was also low-80s on the mound and showed well from the right side with plenty of pull strength power and overall quickness to the swing.
Mason Barnett
RHP - 2019 - White, GA
Auburn
Barnett has a physical build already as a sophomore with broad shoulders and should continue to improve. He used a long, full arm action and a fastball that had good angle to the plate in the mid 80's and up to 87 mph. Showed feel for his curveball and changeup and threw both for strikes.
Matthew Corpas
2B - 2019 - Miami, FL
Florida Southwestern State College
Corpas might be the smallest player on this top prospect list at 5-10/140 but he has tools and skills across the board. He's very polished and smooth on defense with surprising arm strength and squares up the ball very consistently with a sound approach and present bat speed.
Jack Scanlon
C - 2019 - Sloatsburg, NY
Oregon
Scanlon's best tool, whether he ends behind the plate or at first base on defense, is going to be his left handed bat. The 6-3/215 New Yorker has some serious juice in his swing and can drive the ball with power.
Mateo Martinez
C - 2019 - Wichita, KS
Uncommitted
Martinez is a very good all around athlete for a catcher and is already a strong 6-1/190 sophomore. He has a chance to develop into an outstanding defensive catcher with more experience and has the strength to hit as well.
El Rico Riley
SS - 2019 - Atlanta, GA
Florida Southern/St. Petersburg College
Riley is a very interesting athlete, with 6.73 speed and a long angular body that is very projectable. He is a primary shortstop and looked strong there, especially in games, but also caught some and showed intriguing tools behind the plate as well.
Spencer Keefe
SS - 2019 - Canton, GA
Georgia
Keefe was at this event last year and has really improved in all areas. He's now 6-3/187 and runs a 6.82 in the sixty. He's a right handed hitter with a balanced and simple approach at the plate and good strength in his swing for a projectable sophomore.
Alexander Aguila
SS - 2019 - Hialeah, FL
VCU
Aguila has a nice balanced set of athletic tools and baseball skills and a young build and look the promises continued improvement. He is also a switch hitter who has quick hands from both sides of the plate and pretty equal ability as well.
Matthew Corlew
OF - 2019 - Lake Worth, FL
Eastern Kentucky/Chipola College
The 6-0/165 Corlew isn't close to getting strong yet but has such a simple and efficient approach at the plate that it's only a matter of additional strength before he becomes a high level hitter. He's also a good athlete with middle infield tools.
Ryan Getz
RHP - 2019 - Marietta, GA
Uncommitted
Getz has a projectable 6-3/185 pound frame that should continue to fill out with age. He threw from an extended 3/4 slot with a long arm action through the back. He generated good run on his fastball up to 84 mph and showed feel for his 10/4 shaped slider.
Eric Adler
RHP - 2019 - Melbourne, FL
Wake Forest
Lean, projectable right handed pitcher with a simple delivery and short, compact arm action. Showed ability to repeat with a mid 80's fastball that bumped up to 87 mph. Also showed good feel for both his curveball and straight changeup.
Morgan Colopy
OF - 2019 - Centerville, OH
Indiana
Colopy is a very projectable athlete with impressive raw arm strength that showed best from the outfield up to 88 mph with good extension through the ball. Also showed a smooth, line drive swing plane at the plate with raw bat speed.
Carson Montgomery
RHP - 2020 - Windermere, FL
Florida State
Montgomery has one of the most impressive tool sets we've seen yet in a 2020 player, with 6.8 speed in the sixty, a huge outfield throwing arm and plenty of right handed bat speed. The 6-1/180 athlete is very projectable physically and is just going to keep getting better.
Adrian Figueroa
1B - 2020 - Miami, FL
Florida International
Figueroa immediately catches your attention with a long and loose 6-5/185 frame and that fact that he's only a freshman is all the more amazing. His swing and clean and very easy and can impact the baseball hard on a regular basis; also projects on the mound with a clean arm action and feel for the zone.
Vince Smith
SS - 2020 - Clearwater, FL
Florida State
Smith is mature beyond his years both offensively and defensively as a freshman, with polished actions and an innate feel for the game. He was especially impressive on defense and should be able to stay in the middle infield for a long time.
Roberto Moya
OF - 2020 - Miami, FL
Nova Southeastern
Moya might only be a 2020 grad but he already shows nice tools on both sides of the ball. His arm strength behind the plate is a tool that plays right now, as is his righthanded swing that packs plenty of punch with quality bat speed and strength.
Jorge Figueroa
SS - 2020 - Gurabo, PR
New Mexico/Wabash Valley College
Showed very impressive bat speed for his age and already has present strength in his 5-11/170 pound frame. He posted an impressive 6.89 60 and showed high levels of athleticism in the infield. His footwork around the bag as well as his transfer skills are advanced for a 2020 grad.
Tervell Johnson
OF - 2020 - Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech
Johnson's best present tool is his bat, which really stood out for a freshman for his sound approach, present bat speed and consistent line drive contact.
Zachary Murray
RHP - 2020 - Buford, GA
Young Harris College/Georgia Highlands
Murray has a long and lean 6-0/155 frame for a freshman and a clean arm action from a high 3/4's arm slot. He threw lots of strikes with good sink with a fastball up to 84 mph and also showed feel for his curveball and especially his change up.
Jordan Stevens
OF - 2020 - Cleveland Hts, OH
Kent State
Stevens has a solid 5-11/176 build for a freshman and some present strength. He's a right handed hitter with a simple and direct approach at the plate and generates lots of present bat speed with lots of power projection. He's also a 7.12 runner.
Will Carpenter
SS - 2020 - Aurora, OH
Penn State
Carpenter has a very projectable and athletic 6-1/170 build and already runs a 7.11 sixty, a mark that is guaranteed to go down as he gets stronger. His actions on defense were especially smooth and his arm works well from a low slot.
Brad Grenkoski
OF - 2020 - Kennesaw, GA
Chipola College
Grenkoski is a very strong yet projectable 6-foot-3, 185-pounds who showed big arm strength all over the diamond. Up to 89 mph with his top throw from the outfield, Grenkoski was also 87 mph across the diamond and showed the ability to drive the ball to the oppo-field gap with sound bat speed.
Saborn Campbell
OF - 2021 - Bloomfield Hills, MI
Stanford
Campbell has an athletic build at 5-10/155, with square shoulders and long arms. He swings hard from the right side with a short hand path to the ball and made hard line drive pull contact with very good bat speed for an eighth grader. Campbell also ran a 7.20.
Dominic Flacco
LHP - 2021 - Ormond Beach, FL
Uncommitted
Flacco's best present tool was also his hitting ability. He has a nice hitting rhythm from the left side and gets the barrel to the ball well, usually for solid pull line drive contact. He also has very good footwork in the outfield, rare for such a young player, and a nice loose arm that projects.
Bryce Hawkins
RHP - 2021 - Cumming, GA
Mercer/Snead State CC
Hawkins impressed on both the mound at the plate over the course of the event. The 2020 grad drove the ball well with good bat speed and swung with intent to drive the ball. On the mound he showed arm strength up to 80 mph as well as a swing and miss slider.