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2029 Top Prospects
Austin Prinz  SS - 2029 - Haslett, MI

the shortstop impressed on both sides of the ball with clean actions and feel for the footwork with accurate throws across. The right-handed hitter showed some strength at contact and worked the middle-of-the-field and pull-side well during his round of BP.

Devon Hester  3B - 2029 - Chicago, IL

showed off the all-around game all weekend. The third baseman showed a snatchy glove up the middle with some feel for the glove. On the mound, the right-handed pitcher ran the fastball up to 79 and paired it with a low-60s curveball has 11-5 shape with depth to it. The right-handed hitter drives through it with good hand speed and some length to get out front.

Michael Baranda  OF - 2029 - Bolingbrook, IL

showed some upside with the bat. The right-handed hitter showed a loose swing with some feel to throw the barrel and impact to the backside. Also impressed during game action collecting two hits, including a double.


2030 Top Prospects
Kingston Dumes  1B - 2030 - Indianapolis, IN

showed off the power upside all weekend. The right-handed hitter extends through the ball well with strength in the frame and lifts well in the swing to the middle-of-the-field and pull-side. Continued to be on the barrel during game action collecting two hits to the pull-side.

Christopher Morrison  SS - 2030 - Plainfield, IL

showed off the all-around game all weekend. The shortstop had a clean glove with a loose and whippy arm and some feel to work up the middle. Right-handed pitcher ran the fastball up to 78 with some arm side tail and paired it with an upper-60s curveball with 11-5 shape and some horizontal tilt. The right-handed hitter had some bat speed and hand speed to impact the ball out front.

Luis Salgado  2B - 2030 - Chicago, IL

impressed all weekend. The second baseman showed feel to move laterally with some snatch to the glove. Right-handed pitcher ran the fastball up to 78 and paired it with a low-60s curveball that had 11-5 shape and good feel for the pitch. In the box, the right-handed hitter showed a direct path with some extension through it for line drive contact.

Nick Dazzo  OF - 2030 - St Charles, IL

showed the upside on both sides of the ball. The outfielder moved through it well with some feel for the actions. The right-handed hitter can impact the ball out front with quick hands and bat speed.