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11-Royal v. 12-White Game Highlights

7/26/2025

Nicholas Mendoza (2029 OF, Kingwood, TX) and Dylan Mercado (2029 3B, Houston, TX) showed off their barrel skills, as both collected two knocks in this one. They both delivered the barrel with plenty of bat speed, showed good adjustability and strength at impact. 

Iggy Robinson (2028 OF, Milton, MA) continued to impress with his power projection, as he nearly left the yard on his triple to right-field. It is a compact, yet leveraged stroke with tons of hand speed and strength at impact. He recognizes spin well and adjusts effectively. 

Colton Pettinato (2029 C, Waxhaw, NC) had himself a day at the plate, as the athletic 2029 Grad delivered three hits in this one. He stays well-connected into impact and uses the entire field effectively. 

Braylon Rogers (2029 RHP, North Chesterfield, VA) put together a well-executed and loud three inning appearance on the mound, as the 2029 right-hander from Virginia topped out at 88 mph in this look. He repeats well and engages his lower half extremely well down the slope. He maintained the mid-80s for the majority of his outing, while pairing it with a well-tunneled slider that garnered whiffs in the zone. He completed his three-pitch mix with a firmer changeup that shows plenty of promise. 

Cale Lichtenberg (2029 RHP, Tampa, FL) was impressive on both sides of the ball, as worked steadily in the low-to-mid 80s for the duration of his outing and collected three hits at the plate. On the mound, he pounded the zone at a 65% clip and used all four quadrants effectively. He landed his bigger 11-5 shaped curveball for strikes effortlessly and killed spin on a firmer changeup to complete his mix. 

Ellsworth Elston (2029 RHP, Asheville, NC) racked up six strikeouts in his three innings of work, as the long and lean 6-foot-3 right-hander peaked at 86 mph in this look. He maintained the 82-84 mph range throughout and paired with an intriguing yet developing slider. 

Jack Campbell (2029 SS, Blythewood, SC) showed off the barrel skills in this one, as he doubled twice in his four plate appearances. He stays well-connected and delivers the barrel on-time and frequently. 

Holden Semans (2029 OF, Blaine, MN) and Ellis Seideman (2029 1B, Flower Mound, TX) each collected two hits in this one, as they showed the ability to work counts and make adjustments from pitch-to-pitch. Semans employs a loose, leveraged stroke with plenty of bat speed and tons of feel for the barrel. Seideman uses a more elongated swing path to stay through the hitting zone for awhile and showed plenty of present bat speed. 

 

10-Red v. 12-White Game Highlights

7/27/2025

Andrew Brown (2029 OF, Gates, NC) brought some electricity in his two innings of work, as the long-levered 6-foot-4 right-hander peaked at 91 mph in this look. He creates extreme downhill plane and carry through the hitting zone and garnered tons of whiffs in the zone. He flashed feel for a potential swing-and-miss breaking ball that will explode with minor refinements and turned over a faded changeup to complete his present repertoire. 

Jack Campbell (2029 SS, Blythewood, SC) showed plenty of intrigue on the mound, as the 2029 South Carolina native ran it up to 84 mph in this look. He pounded the zone at a 67% clip and paired the fastball nicely with a sweeping breaking ball and slightly faded changeup. 

Braiden Miller (2029 3B, Waterford, VA) was another impressive arm that took the mound in this one, as the sturdy built two-way prospect worked effortlessly in the upper-80s for the majority of his outing. He showed feel for spin with the ability manipulate his two-plane breaking ball for strikes, while turning over an absolutely dastardly changeup that generated tons of whiffs in the bottom of the zone. 

Ellis Seideman (2029 1B, Flower Mound, TX) punched out five in his two innings of work, as the sturdy left-hander worked methodically in the 77-81 mph range. He used both sides of the plate effectively and showed the ability to land his breaking ball for strikes to disrupt timing. 

Holden Semans (2029 OF, Blaine, MN) collected two knocks in this one, as the left-handed hitting 2029 outfielder stayed connected well and delivered the barrel on-time with plenty of present bat speed. 

John Drew Mundine (2029 OF, Geronimo, TX) impressed in a quick one inning appearance on the mound, as the physical right-hander peaked at 85 mph with heaviness to the fastball. He pounded the zone at a 70% clip and flashed feel for spin with a gyro slider that had some downer action to it. He repeats well, used all four quads of the strike zone effectively. 

Alex Marx (2029 SS, Wellesley Hills, MA) collected a double in this one as the long-levered right-handed hitting infielder stayed connected and delivered the barrel with authority. He creates leverage out in-front and has compact hand speed. 

Cale Lichtenberg (2029 RHP, Tampa, FL) and Hunter Rich (2029 C, Tarzana, CA) each collected two hits in this one, as both implored a direct stroke with present bat speed and feel for the barrel. 

Macgraw VanWormer (2029 OF, Prescott, AZ) continued to show-off his high-end upside, as the ran it up to 87 mph in his two-inning stint on the bump and collected a knock at the plate. He showcased significant arm speed, while showing some feel for spin. The barrel skills continue to impress each time out. 

9-Purple v. 11-Royal Game Highlights

7/27/2025

Smith Armstrong (2029 OF, Plano, TX) showed off the physicality with a booming triple that carried a long way. He incorporates a simple, leveraged stroke with plenty of bat speed and strength at impact. 

Brandon Manivong (2029 SS, San Ramon, CA) punched out five across his three innings of work, sequencing extremely well to keep hitters of balance. He ran it up to 83 mph, while maintaining the low-80s throughout and showed a good feel spin with the ability to land it for strikes. 

Nicholas Mendoza (2029 OF, Kingwood, TX) showed off some two-way ability in this one, as the athletic 2029 ran it up to 84 mph with life through the zone. He struck out four and limited the opposing team to just one hit. 

Swisher Cook (2029 OF, Daleville, VA) showed an advanced feel for the strike zone, as he pounded the zone at a 91 % clip during his two innings on the bump. He peaked at 81 mph in this look and used two variations of his breaking ball to keep hitters at-bay. The sturdy lefty punched out four and allowed just one hit. 

Dylan Mercado (2029 3B, Houston, TX) continued to show the two-way abilities, as he went two scoreless on the mound and collected a knock in this one. He worked in the 80-81 mph range with his fastball and used a sharp two-plane slider for strikes. 

Brooks Blanchard (2029 SS, Greer, SC) is lauded for his offensive prowess and projection but it was on the mound where he showed tons to dream on. The 6-foot-3 primary infielder ran it up to 85 mph with life to the bottom of the zone, while showcasing an aptitude for spin with his slider and turned over a nice faded changeup to complete his arsenal. 

Cruz McBride (2029 OF, Dripping Springs, TX) was impressive during his two-inning stint on the mound, as the athletic right-hander ran it up to 88 mph in this look and maintained the mid-80s effortlessly. He landed an 11-5 shaped curveball with abrupt plane change for strikes, while showing the ability to kill spin effectively on a firmer changeup. 

Holden Loy (2028 SS, Leclaire, IA) and Max Kelley (2029 SS, Orange, CA) each collected a triple at the plate in this one, as both impacted the baseball with authority through the gaps. Loy employed a loose, leveraged stroke with present bat speed and Kelley used a more direct stroke with a quick launch and feel for the barrel. 

14-Columbia Blue vs. 16-Gray

7/27/2025

Colton Dabkowski (2029 OF, Round Hill, VA) showed off the bat-to-ball skills collecting three hits, including a double and a triple. The left-handed hitter belted the triple down the backside left field line on a mid-80s fastball. Strength at contact with feel to drive and impact the ball from line-to-line. 

Nathan Handley-White (2029 RHP, Bradenton, FL) showed off the upside on the mound, the big right-handed pitcher sat in the mid-to-upper 80s and topped out at 91 with the fastball. Also showed a good sinker in the low-to-mid 80s. Change-up in the low-80s that had arm-side sink and fade and was well replicated. 

Cylis Rainey (2029 OF, Munster, IN) ran the fastball up to 85 and was upper 70s to low 80s with arm-side run. Mixed in a good low 70s slider that had good 10-4 shape and good two-plane break. A ton of upside in the 5-foot-11, 175-pound frame. 

Jedward Sanchez (2029 3B, Andover, MA) continued to impress in the box with loud contact and feel to launch belting a couple deep to the pull-side. Gets on plane and gets the bat head out front quickly to impact and drive the ball. 

Craig Sale (2029 C, Gig Harbor, WA) got the barrel out front and drove it deep into the pull-side left-center gap for a double. Quick trigger in the swing with easy jump off the barrel and carry. 

18- Maroon vs. 20-Orange Game Highlights

7/27/2025

Jett Pratt (2029, Oxford, Miss.) swung a good stick for 18- Maroon. The left-handed hitter possesses excellent bat-to-ball skills and real feel for the barrel. The Mississippi native connected on a hard line shot to pull side for a base hit.

Jordan Leon (2029, Northridge, Calif.) looked excellent in his abbreviated outing on the bump. The primary shortstop ran the fastball up to 88 from a fast arm and filled the zone. The secondaries were impressive as well, mixing in a curveball and a chanegup.

Owen Duncan (2029, Waxhaw, N.C.) was dominant across three innings for 18- Maroon. The right-hander showcased a full repertoire and comfort for all three pitches. The fastball was up to 84 mph and the slider was the primary weapon, showing sharp two-plane break.

Alexander Scott (2029, Santa Clarita, Calif.) has looked strong on both sides of the ball in game. The California native picked up a hit in game yesterday and the arm talent was on display today. The righty ran it up to 82 with heavy bore and feel for secondaries.

James Sanfilippo (2029, Moorestown, N.J.) came in out of the 'pen and threw a quick scoreless inning in relief. The fastball topped at 81 mph and he struck out a pair of hitters. Sanfilippo is a well-rounded player who can impact the game in a number of ways.

2-Columbia Blue vs. 4-Gray Game Highlights

7/27/2025

Brody Taylor (2029 OF, Mickleton, NJ) struck out the side in his lone inning of work on the mound, moving his fastball around all four quadrants of the strike zone effectively. The physically-built left-hander kept his fastball in the low-80s and successfully mixed in a 1-7 curveball to keep hitters mistimed. Taylor also produced with the bat, driving in a run on a single through the left-side of the infield.

Kye Ward (2029 SS, Salem, UT) showed off his strength both on the mound and at the plate. The 5-foot-10 righty hitter sat on a breaking ball early in the game, driving it to left field for a single. He also ran his fastball up to 85 mph, striking out three batters through two innings of work.

Jax Yuzzolin (2029 1B, Longwood, FL) turned in three strong innings on the mound, collecting six strikeouts while running his fastball up to 82 mph. The 6-foot-3 right-hander located his heater well throughout the strike zone and complemented it with a tight low-70s curveball.

Joey Desalvo (2029 3B, Naples, FL) took an outside heater the other way, lacing it down the right field line for a double. The 5-foot-10 righty hitter showcased impressive barrel skills with a nifty ability to work all parts of the field. Desalvo also ran it up to 81 mph on the mound, making quick work of opposing hitters.

Sam Grimm (2029 OF, Sanford, FL) showed off his arm strength on the mound, running his fastball up to 88 mph. The pitch sat in the mid-80s with plenty of arm-side running life and sink to it. He also showed feel for spinning a tight low-70s curveball, sequencing it into counts effectively.

Matthew Nabieu (2028 3B, Chicago, IL) sat on a curveball, driving it right back up the middle for a single. The 5-foot-8 right-handed batter showcased impressive control of the barrel with an advanced ability to read and adjust to spin.

Marquis Johnson (2029 OF, Chatsworth, CA) made quick work on the mound, attacking hitters early and often with his fastball. His heater sat in the mid-80s, getting up to 86 mph with good life out of the hand. The 6-foot-4 right-hander also showed feel for spinning his low-70s curveball, which proved effective at mistiming barrels.

Adriel Cartagena (2028 C, Caguas, PR) sat on a curveball, driving it into right field for an extra-base hit. The switch-hitting catcher showed off his bat-to-ball skills by adjusting the barrel on a breaking ball and going the other way with it. He stays short to the ball and impacts it with good strength.
13-Black vs. 15-Gold Game Highlights

7/27/2025

Carter Nash (2029 OF, Moore, SC) showed off the two-way upside in the game. In the box, the right-handed hitter continued to show the massive power upside belting one over the right field fence for a two-run homer. On the mound, the right-handed pitcher ran the fastball up to 83 with cutting action and showed advanced feel for the curveball using it heavily in his first inning for strikes and to get swing and miss. 

 

Knox Myers (2029 SS, Riverview, FL) showed off the upside on the mound running the fastball up to 89 and sitting mid-to-upper 80s that held plane well. The breaking ball had 11-5 shape with good vertical depth and some horizontal bite. The change-up was in the mid-70s with bigger vertical drop and some arm-side dive. 

 

Cole Almeroth (2029 C, Olney, MD) showed the barrel control adding a double down the right field line for one of his two hits in the game. The right-handed hitter shifts through contact with some feel for the hands and strength at contact to use the whole field. 

 

Easton O'Quinn (2029, 3B, Branford, FL) continued to show the power upside adding another double down the backside right-field line. Feel to drive the ball to all fields in the 6-foot, 195-pound frame. Showed the feel to launch and get carry on the ball flight. 

 

Keona Barraza (2029 C, Honolulu, HI) showed the two-way upside running the fastball up to 85 with solid arm-side run. Paired it with a curveball in the low-70s with 11-5 shape and solid two-plane break and a slider in the mid-70s with more horizontal break and some sweep across. 

 

Kameron Cox (2028 SS, Countryside, IL) showed the barrel control collecting three hits during the game, including a double. The right-handed hitter uses a simple operation in the box with some feel to get the hands and barrel on plane. Solid bat-to-ball skills and was able to spray line drives to the pull-side. 

17- Green vs. 21- Purple Game Highlights

7/27/2025

Reese Parker (2029, Saucier, Miss.) collected a pair of hits on hard struck line drives. The shortstop has real feel for the barrel and is a really well-rounded player with great athleticism. He also was a standout on the mound with six strikeouts

 

Mason Moeller (2029, Sarasota, Fl.) impressed on both sides of the ball in the morning match. The southpaw got the start & showed heavy angle on the fastball up to 83 and great feel for a sweeper that was a weapon. At the plate, he went backside into the opposite field gap for a loud double.

 

Landyn Dugas (2029, Norco, La.) worked very efficiently on the mound in his start for 21- Purple. The right-hander filled the zone and showed big running life on the heater up to 86 mph. The slider was effective with sharp two-plane break in the upper-70s.

 

Cruz Guzman (2029, St. Petersburg, Fl.) swung the stick well and picked up a couple of hits on liners. The outfielder has excellent bat-to-ball skills  with all fields ability and it was on full display this morning. 

 

Cody Carlton (2029, Spring, Texas) barreled a ball hard down the left field line for a double in the 10th innings. The Texas native stands at a physical 6-foot-2 with length and also ran it up to 81 in an inning of work on the mound.

 

Jaden Freeze (2028, Hanover, Penn.) struck out five and showed some electric stuff. The heater topped at 87 mph with big life. He exhibited tremendous feel to spin the breaker and utilized it as the out pitch.

1-Black vs. 3-Gold Game Highlights

7/27/2025

Ian Choi (2029 3B, Fairfax Station, VA) was dominant on the mound, striking out all six batters through two quick innings of work. The 6-foot-3 right-hander worked his fastball in all four quadrants of the strike zone, running it up to 87 mph with good movement to it. He also showed impressive feel for his short slider and fading changeup.

Paris Head (2029 SS, Chicago, IL) showed out on both sides of the ball. The 6-foot right-hander went right after hitters with his three-pitch mix, running his fastball up to 85 mph. He went to his depthy 11-5 curveball often as well as a fading changeup, successfully keeping hitters off-balance with it. At the plate, Head showcased his barrel skills by leading off the game with a line drive single to right field. He utilizes an athletic set-up in the box and generates easy bat speed through the zone.

Cameron Hockett (2029 OF, Spokane, WA) drove a pitch into the left-center gap early on for a double and later doubled to deep right field, showing off his bat-to-ball skills and power to all fields. The lefty hitter takes a smooth, leveraged path to it with easy carry generated at the point of contact. Hockett also ran his fastball up to 84 mph on the mound and showed feel for his entire mix.

Carter Lieb (2029 3B, Clearwater, FL) found a loud barrel early in the game, lining a fastball into the opposite-field gap for a triple. The righty hitter gets the bat head extended well through the strike zone while maintaining good strength and leverage through impact.

Peyton Lopez (2029 SS, New Caney, TX) caught a fastball out front, lacing it down the left field line for a double. The righty hitter utilizes his lower-half well, generating easy bat speed through the zone. He impacts the baseball with good strength and leverage to the pull-side.

Colton Windham (2029 3B, Lakeside, CA) timed up a heater perfectly later in the game, lining it right back up the middle for a single. The 6-foot-2 left-handed batter gets his front foot down on-time and delivers a strong barrel at the point of contact. He showed impressive feel for controlling the bat, displaying good consistency to the middle of the field.
9-Purple v. 10-Red Game Highlights

7/26/2025

Ian Davis (2029 RHP, Youngsville, LA) punched out four across his three innings of work, as the physical right-hander worked steadily in the mid-80s. He peaked at 89 mph in this look with explosive life through the zone, pairing it well with both a tight, late biting slider and heavy faded changeup. 

TJ Coleman (2029 LHP, Wilson, NC) was impressive on the mound, as the young left-hander punched out five during his three scoreless innings of work. He complemented it well with a big breaking curveball that showed gradual depth and a well-replicated changeup with fade. He ran it up to 82 mph and maintained the low-80s throughout. 

Major Ciers (2029 LHP, Conroe, TX) was another impressive left-hander, who also ran it up to 82 mph during his three innings on the mound. He used a repeatable operation to pound the strike zone effortlessly, while showcasing the ability to use all four quadrants effectively. He paired it well with a short, late biting slider and completed his mix with a heavy faded changeup that showed the best effect on hitters by generating tons of whiffs in the zone. 

Caleb Kahoalii (2029 RHP, Cypress, TX) was outstanding across his appearance on the mound, as the athletic right-hander ran it up to 83 mph. The fastball played up through the zone due to a low-release and high spin (2332 RPMs) as it garnered plenty of whiffs in the zone. He was in attack mode for the duration of his outing, using his fastball early and out away hitters with a pair of secondaries that show tons of promise. He landed his slurve shaped breaking for strikes, while mimicking a heavy faded changeup that led to a ton of whiffs in the zone. 

Ace Pence (2029 1B, Corona, CA) ran it up to 88 mph in his quick inning of work, while showcasing marked improvements since our last look. He creates tons of arm-side run and even some deception with large movements into release, while creating ride and carry through the zone with his fastball. He used all four quadrants effectively and flashed both a slower curveball and tight slider as his go-to secondaries. 

Kayden Lucas (2030 SS, Allyn, WA) collected a line drive double to right-center field in this one, as the lean and athletic 2030 Grad employed a quick, direct stroke to impact the baseball well through the gap. He stays connected through impact and delivered the barrel on-time. 

Bryan Cuevas (2028 C, Mt Vernon, NY) had a two-bagger of his own, as the 2028 backstop swings with intent and showed feel for the barrel. He has plenty of present bat speed and uses the entire field well. 

Macgraw VanWormer (2029 OF, Prescott, AZ) had himself quite the day, as he collected three hits in this one. The uber-athletic 2029 outfielder creates tons of bat speed, has excellent feel for the zone and delivers the barrel on-time frequently. 

Max Kelley (2029 SS, Orange, CA) had two knocks in this one, as the 2029 infielder uses a quick, direct stroke to efficiently deliver the barrel on-time. He stays connected well, creates some hand speed into impact and projects to add more power as he matures. 

Jason Marll Jr (2028 3B, Catonsville, MD) produced two barrels in this one including a triple through the right centerfield gap. The physical 2028 athlete creates tons of leverage with his strong lower half and does a nice job of recognizing spin, as he kept the hands back and delivered the barrel with authority on the triple. 

 

 

15-Gold vs. 16-Gray Game Highlights

7/26/2025

Brayden Schwantz (2029 RHP, Daniel Island, SC) showed the upside and attacked hitters in his three innings on the mound. The right-handed pitcher ran the fastball (2402 RPM) up to 85 and paired it with a good change-up (1921 RPM) that was in the upper 70s with big arm-side drop and fade and a curveball (2259 RPM) with 12-6 shape and good vertical drop. High upside arm that repeated the mechanics well with good arm speed and whip. 

 

Christopher Polanco (2029 3B, Austin, TX) showed the upside in the box adding two hits, including a double to left field. The right-handed hitter leverages the lower half with some lift in the swing from a flatter bat plane. Strength at contact with a feel to impact the ball from the 5-foot-10, 17-pound frame. 

 

Easton O'Quinn (2029, 3B, Bradenton, FL) showed off the barrel control all game collecting two doubles, including a barrel down the left field line. The right-handed hitter gets natural lift in the swing with a compact hand path and good bat speed. Whips the barrel through from a slightly uphill bat plane to impact the ball and create carry to the ball flight. 

 

Louis Prieto (2029 OF, Miami, FL) showed off the bat-to-ball skills tallying two knocks. The right-handed hitter stays short to it, long through it well with good bat speed and some lift in the swing with a flatter bat plane. Solid strength at contact with good power upside in the 5-foot-9, 155-pound frame. 

 

Vincent Pawlak (2029 RHP, Houston, TX) showed a ton of upside on the mound running the fastball (2448 RPM) up to 87 and sitting low-to-mid 80s through his three innings. Paired it with a curveball (2350 RPM) that had 11-5 shape with out-pitch upside and could land in the strike zone well. Flashed a change-up in the low 70s. Full starters arsenal with a big, 6-foot-4, 185-pound frame. 

 

Riley Shumpert (2029 OF, Kennesaw, GA) had himself a day in the batters box collecting two hits, including a double. The left-handed hitter showed a smooth swing with natural lift in the swing with a flat bat plane. Controls the barrel well with strength at contact from the 6-foot-2, 195-pound frame with power upside. 
13-Black vs. 14-Columbia Blue Game Highlights

7/26/2025

Carter Nash (2029 OF, Moore, SC) got the barrel on one during the game for a loud auto-double over the backside right-center fence. The right-handed hitter showed jump and carry off the barrel with advanced bat speed and strength at contact. Power upside in the 5-foot-11, 190-pound frame with lift in the swing. 

 

Carter Grant (2028 LHP, Alameda, CA) dominated during his three innings on the mound. The left-handed pitcher went three no-hit innings and showed feel to get swing and miss. The fastball (2086 RPM) was low-to-mid 80s, and reached up to 85. Paired it with a curveball (1975 RPM) in the upper 60s with 1-7 shape and good two-plane break. Three pitch mix and can land all for strikes and pitched backwards well with the curveball. 

 

Josiah Park (2029 OF, Placentia, CA) showed the two-way upside, on the mound running the fastball (2124 RPM) up to 85 and showed a four-pitch mix, with a curveball (2149 RPM) with 12-6 shape and good vertical drop with a feel to get swing and miss on, a slider (2344 RPM) and a change-up (1525 RPM) with good arm-side fade. The right-handed hitter also added a solid knock back up the middle. 

 

Kj Tilley (2029 1B, Wapato, WA) impressed with the bat, adding two knocks, including a triple to deep right field. The left-handed batter used a quick turn and advanced bat speed with feel to lift the ball and drive it, especially to the pull side. Good power upside in the lean 6-foot, 160-pound frame. 

 

Luca Giacomino (2029 RHP, Wesley Chapel, FL) showed off the upside on the mound with a solid three-pitch mix. The right-handed pitcher ran the fastball (2380 RPM) in the upper 70s to the low 80s and topped out at 84. Paired it with a slider (2021 RPM) that was in the upper 60s and had good 10-4 shape with solid sweep across the zone. The change-up (1597 RPM) was in the mid 70s with good arm-side sink and fade and was able to replicate the fastball arm action well on. 

 

Jedward Sanchez (2029 3B, Andover, MA) showed off the feel for the barrel getting ahold of one and driving it deep to the pull-side for a double. The right-handed hitter used a compact hand swing with a flat bat plane and good bat speed to whip the barrel through. Impacts the ball well with jump off the barrel and carry with more power upside as the 5-foot-10, 170-pound frame matures.

19- Navy vs. 20- Orange Game Highlights

7/26/2025

William Miller (2029, Plantation, Fl.) showed tremendous arm talent and stuff in his three innings of work. The velocity held at 88-91 throughout and featured heavy downhill life. The breaker operated in the 73-75 range and he showed good feel to land it for strikes.

 

Russell Nelson (2029, Gilbert, Ariz.) displayed an excellent blend of present stuff and feel to pitch. The righty possesses a true full mix and the slider is a true weapon with late bite. Nelson also showed a cutter and changeup to round out the repertoire.

 

Jordan Leon (2029, Northridge, Calif.) showed off the juice and left the yard to left field for a homer that was skied high. The bat speed is real fast and the strength coming off the barrel is equally as impressive. 

 

JJ Lott (2029, Scottsdale, Ariz.) was absolutely dominant in his start for 20- Orange. The left-hander operated in the 80-83 range and missed bats with it. The slider was the bread and butter, showing nasty bite and sweep, proving to be a true weapon.

 

Noah Vrzal (2029, San Antonio, Texas) had an extremely clean outing, tossing three scoreless frames. The physical 6-foot-5 righty filled up the zone with great stuff. The fastball topped at 90 mph, sitting in the upper-80s. Vrzal dropped in a sharp curveball and the changeup has heaving fading action as well.

 

Antonio Gil (2029, Mansfield, Texas) had a great afternoon with the bat and picked up two hits, including a long home run out to pull side. The Texas native is a tooled up athlete who can really run, recording a 6/69 60-yard dash yesterday.

7-Navy vs. 8-Orange Game Highlights

7/26/2025

Greyson Bell (2028 LHP, Douglassville, PA) put together a dominant performance on the mound, striking out seven batters through three quick innings of work. The 6-foot-2 southpaw filled up the strike zone at a 75% clip, keeping his upper-80s fastball in the outer-third of the strike zone. His heater got up to 90 mph with plenty of running life and sink to the pitch. He also showed advanced feel for spinning his two-plane slider and fading changeup.

Jeremiah Guerra (2029 SS, Kissimmee, FL) caught a pitch on the barrel early on, driving it to left field for extra bases. The 6-foot right-handed hitter controls the barrel well throughout the strike zone with has good feel for creating extension out front. He finds the barrel at a high rate and frequently produces strong contact to the pull-side.

Andrés Armenta (2028 OF, Queen Creek, AZ) had an impressive day on both sides of the ball. The 5-foot-11 right-hander made quick work on the mound, showing feel for his entire mix while running his fastball up to 81 mph. At the plate, Armenta caught one on the barrel, driving the pitch into left field for an RBI double. He showcased his plus speed and baserunning ability as well.

Louis Lappe (2029 3B, El Segundo, CA) timed up a fastball well, lining it into left field for an RBI single. The physical 6-foot-3 righty hitter takes a short and on-plane path to the baseball, generating easy bat speed and leverage out front.

Kaysen Click (2029 RHP, Orange, TX) showed off his arm strength on the mound, running his fastball up to 84 mph. He collected three strikeouts through his three innings of work. At the plate, the 6-foot righty hitter showed off his barrel skills with a loud RBI double down the left field line.

Mason Malone (2028 OF, Lilburn, GA) found a loud barrel later in the game, driving it into left field for an extra-base hit. The 6-foot-3 right-handed batter impacts the baseball with easy strength and leverage out front, where he produces consistent contact to the pull-side.

17- Green vs. 18- Maroon Game Highlights

7/26/2025

Jaden Freeze (2028, Hanover, Penn.) got things started with a firm barrel through the left side and into left field. The Pennsylvania native is a fantastic athlete running a 6.75 60-yard dash yesterday and projects very well across the board. Freeze would follow up with another hit on a sharp grounder the next at-bat. 

 

Easton Housewright (2029, Corryton, Tenn.) drove a ball loudly into right field, keeping it fair inside the line for a double in the first inning. The left-handed stick has a smooth stroke and the ball jumps with low effort.

 

Adam Kramer (2029, Billingsley, Ala.) sat in the 82-85 range and held there for the whole outing. The southpaw is uber athletic and showed tons of comfort to land the breaker in the low-70s. He pitched with a ton of confidence and there is intriguing two-way upside to the profile. 

 

Logan Herbert (2029, Cooper City, Fl.) was sharp in his start for 17- Green, going three scoreless. The right-hander threw plenty of strikes and lived in the 79-82 range with the heater. Herbert exhibited advanced feel to land the breaking ball as well, featuring slurvy shape in the upper-60s. 

 

Zachary Fugate (2029, Lexington, Kent.) showed plenty to like on the bump coming out of the ‘pen late in the game. The southpaw worked from a nice tempo and clean delivery, sitting 79-81 with the fastball. The breaking ball showed good sweep and he landed it with regularity. 

 

Damian Rivas (2029, Wahiawa, Hi.) notched a pair of hits in the morning match, including a hard struck double to pull side. There is impact in the stick and the primary outfielder showed a live arm as well, throwing an inning on the mound and topping at 85 mph.

5-Green vs. 6-Maroon Game Highlights

7/26/2025

Graysen Radics (2029 OF, Brookhaven, GA) jumped on a pitch early in the first inning, driving it into the pull-side gap for an RBI double. The 5-foot-9 righty hitter creates good extension out front and impacts the baseball with easy strength. He showed impressive feel for generating carry and backspin from gap to gap.

Macade Carey (2029 RHP, Nokomis, FL) turned in a strong outing on the mound, filling up all parts of the strike zone with his FB/CH offering. The 6-foot-1 right-hander ran his fastball up to 89 mph and complemented it with a fading changeup that killed tons of spin. The heater came out of his hand with easy life and arm-side run, living in the upper-80s mph range. Carey also found a loud barrel later in the game, plating a run on a double into the pull-side gap.

Cooper Knight (2029 1B, Buda, TX) was on the barrel all game long. The 6-foot-2 lefty hitter timed up a heater perfectly, lining it into the opposite-field gap for a leadoff double. He showcased a mature approach in the box with advanced barrel skills throughout the strike zone. He impacts the ball with good strength to all parts of the field.

David Williams (2029 RHP, Cypress, TX) put together an impressive showing on the mound, collecting six strikeouts over three innings of work. The 6-foot-2 right-hander filled up all four quadrants of the strike zone with his fastball, topping it out at 87 mph. His heater had heavy life to it with tons of late arm-side run. Williams also showed some feel for spinning his curveball, successfully keeping hitters mistimed at the plate.

Thomas Bowers (2029 RHP, New York, NY) put forth an impressive performance on the mound. The 5-foot-11 right-hander went right after hitters with his FB/CB offering, getting plenty of weak contact and empty swings from both pitches. His fastball got up to 83 mph early on and set up his depth 12-6 curveball effectively.

Ethan York (2028 LHP, Alvaton, KY) was efficient on the mound, getting a ton of ground balls with a few punchouts in over his three inning stint. He pounded the outer-third of the strike zone with his fastball, which got up to 83 mph with sink and arm-side run. The 6-foot-3 southpaw also showed impressive feel for spinning his slider which was manipulated on the horizontal axis.

Camden Clabough (2029 C, Hemet, CA) turned on a fastball early in the count, lacing it down the left field line for an RBI double. The 6-foot right-handed batter remains short to the baseball while creating good extension out front. He controls the barrel well throughout the strike zone and impacts it with good strength to the pull-side.
Batting Practice Highlights

7/25/2025

Nicholas Hricenak (2029 C, Dickson City, PA) came out finding the barrel from the right side, barreling up the baseball with authority to the middle and the pull side.

Kenny Daniel Acuna Escobar (2029 SS, La Guaira, LG) showed off a loose and easy stroke, launching some balls to the pull side with back spin and a low effort stroke.

Paris Head (2029 SS, Chicago, IL) showed feel for the barrel with a short, handsy stroke, working to the middle and pull side parts of the field, flashing some strength to left field.

Cameron Hockett (2029 OF, Spokane, WA) did a nice job of creating separation in his swing, getting the barrel out front with contact all around the field.

Peyton Lopez (2029 SS, New Caney, TX) stayed short and direct to the ball, impacting it on a line to all fields while getting the front foot down on time.

Cannon Fralick (2029 C, Peachtree City, GA) took a loose and easy round of BP, impacting balls to the pull side with a low effort stroke and plenty of strength.

Kingston Stroshine (2029 OF, Alpine, UT) is a strong 6-0/195 outfielder from Utah who came out and showed some real juice off of the barrel when extended and on time out front.

Carter Lieb (2029 3B, Clearwater, FL) worked on a linear plane through the zone, squaring up baseballs line to line, showing off a nice hit tool.

Anthony Hernandez (2029 SS, Rockwall, TX) worked to all parts of the field, living on the barrel while getting it through the zone quickly with a short stroke.

Jackson Spencer (2028 SS, Sammamish, WA) kept his hands tight through the zone, working on a linear path to impact baseballs back up the middle while showing the ability to work the other way as well.

Daniel Diaz (2029 C, Orlando, FL) uncoiled into contact well, staying simple with his swing while showing surprising strength, launching the first home run of the event into the left field bullpen, following up with another shortly thereafter.

Mason Frey (2029 1B, Tampa, FL) shows a balanced right-handed stroke, creating solid separation while getting the barrel out front to impact the baseball with plenty more to come.

Marquis Johnson (2029 OF, Chatsworth, CA) has nice tools in the box with plenty to like moving forward, showing quickness to hands and some present impact already.

Asher Williams (2029 3B, Saint George, UT) is a physical presence in the box, sending a ball deep to the pull side gap for a long home run, staying compact with his hands while whipping the barrel through the zone.

Keaton Larsen (2029 MIF, Southern Pines, NC) swings the bat with lots of intent, staying inside the baseball with his hands while generating some real whip through the zone.

Easton Hernandez (2029 C, San Antonio, TX) showed off a connected swing, handling the barrel well while spraying around contact to all fields.

Ian Denney (2029 3B, Las Vegas, NV) stayed simple in his approach at the plate, consistently finding the barrel while impacting it swing-to-swing to the middle and pull side.

Mitch Huber (2029 1B, Plain City, OH) is a physical presence in the box at 6-3/200 and he let the barrel eat, showing off some of the best power on the day to the point of his round.

Noah Jarolimek (2029 SS, Simpsonville, SC) pummeled baseballs throughout his round, recording some of the best exit velocities throughout his round we saw during the early part of BP.

Colton Windham (2029 3B, Lakeside, CA) continued to find the barrel as his round progressed, impacting the ball some to the pull side with authority.

Carter Nash (2029 OF, Moore, SC) lived consistently to the pull side, turning on some baseballs with a long and leveraged path through the zone.

Adriel Cartagena (2028 C, Caguas, PR) continued to build upon his round, getting into his lower half throughout, finding the barrel to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Kye Ward (2029 SS, Salem, UT) utilized a short shift through the lower half, staying on line and letting the hands fire through the zone to barrel up baseballs.

Andres Carson (2028 C, Brooklyn, NY) was able to create length through the zone and leverage baseballs out to his pull side, consistently staying on time.

Tristan Blalock (2029 RHP, Madison, AL) was able to unlock some strength to the pull side when on time, impacting some baseballs to the pull side gap throughout.

Quentin Ricketts (2029 1B, Pennsville, NJ) was able to create torque in his left-handed swing, impacting balls to the pull side with back spin off of the barrel.

Brody Taylor (2029 OF, Mickleton, NJ) looks to impact baseballs throughout his round, barreling baseballs to both gaps with some real strength, including one ball to the base of the wall to the opposite field.

Carter Radics (2029 OF, Brookhaven, GA) stayed connected well through the ball, showing fast hands while getting the barrel out front to barrel baseballs to the pull side with intent.

Graysen Radics (2029 OF, Brookhaven, GA) showed a similar stroke to his brother above, creating separation out front with present whip to the barrel.

Caleb Klein (2029 1B, Leander, TX) is a strong 6-3/185 stayed short to the ball while accelerating the barrel well, showing solid impact to the pull side already.

Jaedon Lawton (2028 OF, Melbourne, FL) utilized a simple move getting into his launch point, letting the hands fly on a short and direct path while showing some strength at the point of contact.

Maddox Porter (2029 3B, Murfreesboro, TN) showed lots to like in the box, staying long through the zone with some real impact off of the barrel, including a hard line drive off of the left field wall.

David Williams (2029 RHP, Cypress, TX) might be listed as a primary arm but there was some present juice off of the barrel, showing jump off to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Ethan York (2028 LHP, Alvaton, KY) is another player listed as a primary pitcher but impressed with his swing, creating separation in his swing with lift and leverage out front.

Campbell Tillman (2029 OF, Mobile, AL) Tillman stayed short and direct to the baseball throughout his round, squaring up the baseball pretty consistently to show off his hit tool.

Cole Erickson (2029 3B, Brooklyn, NY) is a young left-handed stick from New Jersey who let the barrel fly through the zone, staying quick with his first move while generating lift out front at the point of contact.

Clark Johnson (2029 C, Wilson, NC) was short and quick to the ball with his swing, showing quickness to his hands with a short stroke through the ball.

Cooper Knight (2029 1B, Buda, TX) has some real strength and stretch in his swing, showing looseness to the pull side with juice out to the pull side.

Tre’ Lawrence is as strong as they come in the box and he was able to impact the baseball with loud contact to all fields, including a long home run to the bullpen on his final swing of the round.

Anderson McAfee (2029 C, Clarksville, TN) went to the plate looking to impact the baseball with real intent on every swing, staying on time with lots of hard line drive contact and back spin off of the barrel.

Terrell Hampton-Hall (2029 C, Chicago, IL) stayed short and direct to the baseball, letting his strength go to work while going the other way on a line while also turning on some baseballs with intent.

Andrés Armenta (2028 OF, Queen Creek, AZ) stayed short and inside the baseball during his round, showing the makings of quality bat speed through the zone.

DJ Lee II (2029 OF, Washington, DC) got hot throughout his round of BP, showing some real barrel whip with flashes of impact to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Michael Bergin (2029 SS, Las Vegas, NV) was able to backspin baseballs to the pull side with a simple swing and some quickness to his hands.

Alan Montes (2029 1B, Norwalk, CA) was consistently impacting baseball throughout his round, living on the barrel with real strength and lots of quickness to the barrel.

Xavier Rodriguez (2029 C, Loganville, GA) stayed on the barrel on each swing, showing strength to both gaps with a refined hit tool and lots of physical strength.

Jack Torresson (2029 OF, Port Saint Lucie, FL) is a physical 6-2/205 outfielder who showed quality bat speed through the zone with a direct hand path and leverage through the zone.

Charlie Blalock (2029 SS, Rockledge, FL) lived on the barrel and started to leverage a bit more later in the zone, showing his fast hands and barrel accuracy throughout.

Iker Corona (2029 C, San Diego, CA) showed a fast bat and is accurate with the barrel, while showing enough strength to go the other way with some impact.

Oren Tucker (2028 OF, Phoenix, AZ) really got into some baseballs at the end of the round, showing a level path but bat speed and enough impact to carry balls well to pull.

Louis Lappe (2029 3B, El Segundo, CA) hit balls really heard and showed big carry off the barrel when he started to leverage a bit more toward the end of the round.

Mason Malone (2028 OF, Lilburn, GA) showed really good hands and an ability to really impact the baseball with them as he was on the barrel most of his round.

Brooks Blanchard (2029 SS, Greer, SC) hammered baseballs to the pull gap throughout, taking one of the louder rounds of impact and showing a real long-term power foundation.

Nateo Victorio (2029 C, Suisun City, CA) sprayed barreled contact around the field, showing feel for the barrel while lining balls to both gaps with back spun contact consistently.

Jason Marll Jr (2028 3B, Catonsville, MD) is able to create separation and extension in the swing, generating bat speed through the zone with feel for the barrel and impact coming off.

Macgraw VanWormer (2029 OF, Prescott, AZ) showed some of the better bat speed on the day, generating some real strength when he squared it up and sent the ball back up the middle.

Alvaro Diaz (2029 SS, Kissimmee, FL) showed off a hanging leg lift trigger and he was consistently on time with it, getting the barrel out front rather regularly.

Andrew Brown (2029 OF, Gates, NC) uses his length well in his swing to generate leverage through the zone, uncoiling through the point of contact with back spin deep to the pull side.

Brandon Manivong (2029 SS, San Ramon, CA) swung the bat with intent and was able to get the barrel through the zone in a hurry, squaring the ball up with some strength.

Colton Pettinato (2029 C, Waxhaw, NC) was able to get extended out front in his swing with both his arms and lower half, living to the middle of the field with some impact while showing a consistent feel for the barrel.

Braylon Rogers (2029 RHP, North Chesterfield, VA) hit some baseballs hard throughout his round, getting the barrel extended out front while hitting off his front foot with intent. 

Sandy Jr De La Rosa (2029 C, Santo Domingo, SD) is physical and let it show in his swing, staying on time with his front side and impacting baseballs with real intent to his pull side.

Dylan Mercado (2029 3B, Houston, TX) creates nice length through the zone and lets his strength show, creating extension out front with back spin and carry to the pull side.

Iggy Robinson (2028 OF, Milton, MA) is a long left-handed bat and did a nice job of utilizing his length, showing leverage through the zone with carry out to right field.

Landon Adkison (2029 C, College Station, TX) is very simple with his movements in the box, staying short and direct to the ball while the hands do a bulk of the damage with hard contact coming off.

Hunter Rich (2029 C, Tarzana, CA) remained on time throughout his round with his hover, showing some whip in the hands with looseness through the zone.

Holden Semans (2029 OF, Blaine, MN) showed a connected swing with a simple set up at the plate, getting the hands and barrel out front with a contact oriented approach.

Ellsworth Elston (2029 RHP, Asheville, NC) is listed as a primary arm but he certainly didn’t swing it like that with lots of hard impact to the middle and pull side with leverage through the zone.

Braiden Miller (2029 3B, Waterford, VA) lived on the barrel throughout his round, showing hard impact consistently off of the barrel to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Ellis Seideman (2029 1B, Flower Mound, TX) showed some big impact off of the barrel throughout his round, especially on his last swing where the ball really jumped to the pull side.

David Cantin (2029 OF, Manalapan, NJ) showed off a contact oriented approach, spraying contact around the yard with a quick barrel head and linear path.

Tucker Christman (2029 SS, Las Vegas, NV) has components to his swing to like, showing quickness in his hands and an extended swing through the point of contact.

Merrik McGrath (2028 RHP, Suwanee, GA) stayed simple with his swing, showing a quick move to turn on baseballs, showcasing the strength in his hands with some real impact to the pull side.

Josiah Park (2029 OF, Placentia, CA) put together a nice round of batting practice, working to all fields on a line  before showing some back spin and carry to the middle of the field.

Kj Tilley (2029 1B, Wapato, WA) did a nice job of swinging the barrel head with intent, getting full extension out front while impacting baseballs to the pull side consistently.

Nathan Handley-White (2029 RHP, Bradenton, FL) is another player listed as a primary arm who put together a loud round, lifting balls hard to the pull side, including a no doubter into the bullpen deep in left field.

Chase Mears (2028 SS, Manchester, VT) is a strong 6-1/190 shortstop who made the trip down from Vermont and impressed with his right-handed swing, showing jump off of the barrel to the pull side.

Craig Sale (2029 C, Gig Harbor, WA) stayed short with his swing through the zone, generating some real impact at the point of contact to the pull side.

Knox Myers (2029 SS, Riverview, FL) showing some life in the barrel, turning on a few balls deep to the pull side, showing a quick barrel through the zone.

Louis Prieto (2029 OF, Miami, FL) unloaded one on ball deep to the pull side in the middle of his round, doinking it off of the foul pole while showing bat speed and juice throughout.

Keona Barraza (2029 C, Honolulu, HI) showed off a nice right-handed swing, unloading on time into contact with strength and impact at the point of contact.

Easton O’Quinn showed a refined approach and swing at the plate, impacting the baseball with authority to all fields showing real juice in the hands and life off of the barrel.

Luis Tolentino Gonzalez (2028 OF, Vega Alta, PR) showed off some real juice off of the barrel, going down and getting some balls while consistently squaring it up to the middle and pull parts of the field.

Sebastian Flores (2029 OF, Chula Vista, CA) stayed connected in the box with his swing, showing a handle for the barrel while driving some hard off o the barrel at the point of contact.

Colton Dabkowski (2029 OF, Round Hill, VA) shows quickness to his hands and was able to impact the ball well when he stayed in his legs and drove the ball to the pull side gap.

Trace Pelfrey (2029 RHP, Marianna, FL) connected for plenty of barrels throughout his round of BP, squaring some up for hard contact while remaining on time.

Christopher Polanco (2029 3B, Austin, TX) showed a full and fluid path through the zone, uncoiling into contact while showing some solid carry off when squared.

Landyn Dugas (2029 SS, Norco, LA) found the barrel throughout his round, staying on time with his high leg kick while turning on baseballs to the pull side.

Jaden Freeze (2028 OF, Hanover, PA) got the barrel through the zone quickly, staying direct with the hands, while working consistently to the pull side including a long home run to the pull side.

Reese Parker (2029 SS, Saucier, MS) lived on the barrel throughout the round, turning on the ball with back spun line drives to the pull side and middle parts of the field.

Damian Rivas (2029 OF, Wahiawa, HI) showed some of the quicker hands in his group, turning the barrel through the zone with intent while creating torque through his lower half.

Ace Loftus (2029 OF, Bradenton, FL) did a nice job of generating extension out front with his 6-foot-3 frame, turning on some balls while hitting balls with juice to the pull side.

Cade Richey (2029 RHP, Buford, GA) went to the plate looking to do damage and managed to do so, impacting balls deep to the middle of the field while turning on some with intent.

Owen Duncan (2029 SS, Waxhaw, NC) showed a balanced stroke at the plate, generating looseness in his hands and some whip to the barrel head rather consistently.

Jett Pratt (2029 SS, Oxford, MS) lived on the barrel throughout his round, showing a consistent swing with real bat-to-ball skills.

Abriel Torres (2029 OF, Loxahatchee, FL) showed solid bat speed from the start of his BP, finding the barrel throughout while creating a tight turn to impact the ball at the point of contact.

Damian Garcia (2029 OF, Hialeah, FL) swung the bat with intent and looked to do damage, impacting baseballs to the to the pull side with real juice.

Antonio Gil (2029 SS, Mansfield, TX) did a nice job of getting the front foot down on time, showing fast hands through the zone with lots of hard contact throughout his round.

Logan Hurn (2029 OF, Neosho, MO) showed a balanced left-handed stroke, handling the barrel while showing a polished set of mechanics in the box.

Hudson Sage (2029 3B, Houston, TX) showed a heavy barrel the zone, impacting the baseball with authority to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Earon Ramirez (2029 SS, Pasadena, TX) was on the barrel throughout his round of BP, squaring up line drives to the pull side, showing a real handle for the barrel.

Chance Kidd (2029 C, Dallas, TX) used his 6-2/195 frame to his advantage, barreling baseballs to the pull side with some loft and back spin to the track in left field.

Chance Baisden (2029 1B, Winter Springs, FL) hit a lot of baseballs hard throughout his round, generating consistent barreled contact with hard line drive carry coming off.

Ivan Carballo (2029 2B, Riverview, FL) was able to generate some separation in his swing, getting the barrel out front with some quickness in his hands.

Nathan Malone (2028 OF, Salem, AL) showed off fast hands, impacting the ball the other way on his first swing before turning on some balls later in his round.

Alexander Scott (2029 OF, Santa Clarita, CA) stays simple in the box with a stacked swing, creating quickness to his hands while meeting the ball out front to generate line drive carry.

Daniel Braem (2029 1B, Cherry Hill, NJ) is a physical presence at 6-0/195 and impressed with his swing, getting the barrel extended out front with juice coming off.

Jordan Leon (2029 SS, Northridge, CA) showed off his tools from both sides of the plate, handling the barrel well while impacting balls consistently from the right side.

Crew Elrod (2029 C, Chattanooga, TN) showed a heavy barrel through the zone, hurting some baseballs to all parts of the field with a balanced left-handed stroke.

Miles Dunn (2028 OF, Tarrytown, NY) is a long 6-5 outfielder and remained connected well in his swing, showing leverage and lift through the point of contact with lots of looseness and barrel whip.

Romeo De La Torre (2029 2B, Corona, CA) showed a well sequenced swing in the box, living on the barrel throughout his round with solid barreled contact. 

Robbie Deignan showed some real present bat speed with a nice feel to turn the barrel over, flashing strength as well as he deposited one into the bullpen beyond the left field wall. 

JonLuke Harper (2029 SS, Durham, NC) is a physical right-handed stick who showed a compact stroke through the zone, creating solid barrel speed thanks to fast hands in his swing.

Lukas Klipper (2029 OF, Clearwater, FL) has a connected left-handed stroke with extension out front, showing a handle for the barrel with nice leverage through the point of contact. 

Nathan Englander (2029 1B, Sherman Oaks, CA) showed different loads and all the while hit baseballs hard throughout his round, consistently squaring it up with real impact. 

Arturo Silva Jr. (2029 OF, Corpus Christi, TX) was all over the barrel in his round, using his physicality well to generate hard barreled contact throughout his round. 

Evan Thompson (2029 OF, Gilbert, AZ) continued to live on the barrel, leveraging baseballs to the pull side with lots of loft and carry to the deep parts of the field. 

Samuel Vatterott (2029 3B, Wellington, FL) showed the ability to impact baseballs when getting extended out front, creating some loud barreled contact to the middle of the field. 

Bryson Auten (2029 3B, Flemington, NJ) barreled a couple baseballs hard throughout his round, showing big exit velocity with a rather simple, connected swing in the box. 

Top Pop Times

7/25/2025

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Xavier Rodriguez1.882029ArcherLoganville, GA
Evan Thompson1.912029CasteelGilbert, AZ
Adriel Cartagena1.932028Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCaguas, PR
Clark Johnson1.942029Eastern Carolina AcademyWilson, NC
Jackson McAneeley1.942029Mid Pacific InstituteKailua, HI
Nateo Victorio1.952029Angelo RodriguezSuisun City, CA
Baylen Garcia1.962029BryanBryan, TX
Carter Radics1.962029WesleyanBrookhaven, GA
Andres Carson1.972028Poly Prep Country DayBrooklyn, NY
Bryan Cuevas1.972028Cardinal SpellmanMt Vernon, NY
Terrell Hampton-Hall1.972029De La Salle InstituteChicago, IL
Cole Cavanaugh2.002029Wesleyan Christian AcademyHigh Point, NC
Daniel Diaz2.002029OlympiaOrlando, FL
Chase Estrada2.002029New Trier TownshipGlencoe, IL
Sean Roddy2.002029GrassfieldChesapeake, VA
Keona Barraza2.012029PunahouHonolulu, HI
Camden Clabough2.032029Rancho ChristianHemet, CA
Brody Cook2.032029WestsideOmaha, NE
Abriel Torres2.032029Wellington Sports Academy Loxahatchee, FL
Mauricio Zaa2.032029Montverde AcademyWinter Garden, FL
Jack Pascucci2.042028Christian Brothers AcademyLincroft, NJ

 

Top C Velos

7/25/2025

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Xavier Rodriguez822029ArcherLoganville, GA
Adriel Cartagena782028Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCaguas, PR
Chance Kidd782029Prestonwood Christian AcademyDallas, TX
Beau Baggenstoss772029Cactus ShadowsCave Creek, AZ
Keona Barraza772029PunahouHonolulu, HI
Andres Carson772028Poly Prep Country DayBrooklyn, NY
Tucker Christman772029Arbor ViewLas Vegas, NV
Jackson McAneeley772029Mid Pacific InstituteKailua, HI
Brock Simpson772029FitzgeraldFitzgerald, GA
Carter Thibodeaux772028Westminster Christian AcademyLafayette, LA
Carter Radics762029WesleyanBrookhaven, GA
Cole Almeroth752029SherwoodOlney, MD
Brody Cook752029WestsideOmaha, NE
Clark Johnson752029Eastern Carolina AcademyWilson, NC
Mauricio Zaa752029Montverde AcademyWinter Garden, FL
Cole Cavanaugh742029Wesleyan Christian AcademyHigh Point, NC
Ryan Colliver742028RichlandNorth Richland Hls, TX
Baylen Garcia742029BryanBryan, TX
Jose Yamil Guevara742028St. CloudSt Cloud, FL
Earon Ramirez742029Pearland High SchoolPasadena, TX
Craig Sale742029CurtisGig Harbor, WA
Samuel Smith742029LovejoyBonham, TX
Nateo Victorio742029Angelo RodriguezSuisun City, CA

 

Top 1B Velos

7/25/2025

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Mitch Huber872029Jonathan AlderPlain City, OH
Adam Kramer872029PrattvilleBillingsley, AL
Noah Vrzal872029Sonia Sotomayor High SchoolSan Antonio, TX
Alan Montes862029La MiradaNorwalk, CA
Nathan Englander852029Harvard-WestlakeSherman Oaks, CA
Cooper Knight852029JohnsonBuda, TX
Cade Richey852029BufordBuford, GA
Andrew Edwards842029The Stony BrookLynbrook, NY
Caleb Klein842029Tom GlennLeander, TX
Louis Lappe842029Harvard-WestlakeEl Segundo, CA
Landon Thompson842029Bartow SeniorBartow, FL
Jax Yuzzolin842029Lake MaryLongwood, FL
Blake Heeter832029Seattle PrepRenton, WA
Caleb Kahoalii832029Cypress WoodsCypress, TX

 

Top IF Velos

7/25/2025

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Landyn Dugas892029DestrehanNorco, LA
Antonio Gil892029Mansfield High SchoolMansfield, TX
Peyton Lopez892029New CaneyNew Caney, TX
Macgraw VanWormer892029UndecidedPrescott, AZ
Jason Marll Jr882028Archbishop SpaldingCatonsville, MD
Russell Nelson882029CasteelGilbert, AZ
Earon Ramirez882029Pearland High SchoolPasadena, TX
Alex Bello872029Montverde AcademyOrlando, FL
Tristan Blalock872029James ClemensMadison, AL
Brooks Blanchard872029EastsideGreer, SC
Andrew Brown872029Gates CountyGates, NC
Macade Carey872029Venice SeniorNokomis, FL
Jeremiah Guerra872029OsceolaKissimmee, FL
Nathan Handley-White872029SarasotaBradenton, FL
Cale Lichtenberg872029Tampa JesuitTampa, FL
Cade Richey872029BufordBuford, GA
Tucker Christman862029Arbor ViewLas Vegas, NV
Owen Duncan862029Covenant DayWaxhaw, NC
Noah Jarolimek862029HillcrestSimpsonville, SC
Braiden Miller862029WoodgroveWaterford, VA
Kenny Daniel Acuna Escobar852029 La Guaira (VEN)
Ivan Carballo852029LennardRiverview, FL
Jaden Freeze852028South WesternHanover, PA
Paris Head852029Homewood-FlossmoorChicago, IL
Marquis Johnson852029Sierra CanyonChatsworth, CA
Louis Lappe852029Harvard-WestlakeEl Segundo, CA
Brandon Manivong852029De La SalleSan Ramon, CA
Nicholas Mendoza852029The John CooperKingwood, TX
Reese Parker852029West HarrisonSaucier, MS
Noah Vrzal852029Sonia Sotomayor High SchoolSan Antonio, TX
Kye Ward852029UndecidedSalem, UT
David Williams852029Cypress WoodsCypress, TX

 

Top OF Velos

7/25/2025

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Russell Nelson932029CasteelGilbert, AZ
Smith Armstrong922029Plano West SeniorPlano, TX
Knox Myers922029BloomingdaleRiverview, FL
Macade Carey912029Venice SeniorNokomis, FL
Luis Tolentino Gonzalez912028IBAHSVega Alta, PR
Macgraw VanWormer912029UndecidedPrescott, AZ
Tristan Blalock902029James ClemensMadison, AL
Brooks Blanchard902029EastsideGreer, SC
Adriel Cartagena902028Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCaguas, PR
Ellsworth Elston902029IMG AcademyAsheville, NC
Marquis Johnson902029Sierra CanyonChatsworth, CA
Cooper Knight902029JohnsonBuda, TX
Cruz McBride902029Dripping SpringsDripping Springs, TX
Andrew Brown892029Gates CountyGates, NC
Landyn Dugas892029DestrehanNorco, LA
Carter Jones892028Austin PreparatoryWestford, MA
Adam Kramer892029PrattvilleBillingsley, AL
Brandon Manivong892029De La SalleSan Ramon, CA
Jason Marll Jr892028Archbishop SpaldingCatonsville, MD
Graysen Radics892029WesleyanBrookhaven, GA
Jack Arlich882029East RidgeWoodbury, MN
Cruz Guzman882029Canterbury School Of FloridaSt Petersburg, FL
Peyton Lopez882029New CaneyNew Caney, TX
Riley Shumpert882029Mount Paran ChristianKennesaw, GA
Arturo Silva Jr.882029RayCorpus Christi, TX
Jack Torresson882029St. Edward'sPort Saint Lucie, FL
Lane Ayars872029Wilson CentralMount Juliet, TN
Ivan Carballo872029LennardRiverview, FL
Joey Desalvo872029First Baptist AcademyNaples, FL
Andrew Edwards872029The Stony BrookLynbrook, NY
Damian Garcia872029Mater AcademyHialeah, FL
Jeremiah Guerra872029OsceolaKissimmee, FL
Paris Head872029Homewood-FlossmoorChicago, IL
Noah Jarolimek872029HillcrestSimpsonville, SC
Nicholas Mendoza872029The John CooperKingwood, TX
Mason Moeller872029SarasotaSarasota, FL
Josiah Park872029Orange LutheranPlacentia, CA
Cade Richey872029BufordBuford, GA
Braylon Rogers872029BenedictineNorth Chesterfield, VA
Anthony Socias872029BallGalveston, TX
Kingston Stroshine872029UndecidedAlpine, UT
Evan Thompson872029CasteelGilbert, AZ
David Williams872029Cypress WoodsCypress, TX

 

Top 60 Yd Dash

7/25/2025

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Bryce Haydock6.582029Lutheran South AcademyLeague City, TX
Andrés Armenta6.652028CasteelQueen Creek, AZ
Nathan Malone6.672028Glenwood School IncSalem, AL
Antonio Gil6.692029Mansfield High SchoolMansfield, TX
Adriel Cartagena6.712028Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCaguas, PR
Macgraw VanWormer6.712029UndecidedPrescott, AZ
Carter Nash6.732029DormanMoore, SC
Louis Prieto6.732029Doral Academy CharterMiami, FL
Hayes Leach6.742029Regents School of OxfordOxford, MS
Salvador Morales6.742029Round RockRound Rock, TX
Jaden Freeze6.752028South WesternHanover, PA
JonLuke Harper6.752029Northern DurhamDurham, NC
Holden Semans6.762029BlaineBlaine, MN
Peyton Lopez6.792029New CaneyNew Caney, TX
Easton O'Quinn6.842029SuwanneeBranford, FL
Reese Parker6.912029West HarrisonSaucier, MS
Earon Ramirez6.932029Pearland High SchoolPasadena, TX
Miles Dunn6.942028Iona PreparatoryTarrytown, NY
Marquis Johnson6.942029Sierra CanyonChatsworth, CA
Jason Marll Jr6.952028Archbishop SpaldingCatonsville, MD
Russell Nelson6.952029CasteelGilbert, AZ
Lukas Klipper6.962029DunedinClearwater, FL
Kingston Stroshine6.962029UndecidedAlpine, UT
Landyn Dugas6.972029DestrehanNorco, LA
Kenny Daniel Acuna Escobar6.982029 La Guaira (VEN)
Mason Malone6.982028Providence Christian AcademyLilburn, GA
Alex Marx6.982029St. Sebastian's SchoolWellesley Hills, MA

 

Top 10 Yd Splits

7/25/2025

Name10GradSchoolHometown
Andrés Armenta1.482028CasteelQueen Creek, AZ
Adriel Cartagena1.522028Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCaguas, PR
Holden Semans1.522029BlaineBlaine, MN
Antonio Gil1.532029Mansfield High SchoolMansfield, TX
Salvador Morales1.532029Round RockRound Rock, TX
Miles Dunn1.542028Iona PreparatoryTarrytown, NY
Reese Parker1.542029West HarrisonSaucier, MS
JonLuke Harper1.552029Northern DurhamDurham, NC
Easton O'Quinn1.552029SuwanneeBranford, FL
Louis Prieto1.552029Doral Academy CharterMiami, FL
Carter Nash1.562029DormanMoore, SC
Kenny Daniel Acuna Escobar1.572029 La Guaira (VEN)
Hayes Leach1.592029Regents School of OxfordOxford, MS
Campbell Tillman1.592029Orange BeachMobile, AL
Tucker Christman1.602029Arbor ViewLas Vegas, NV
Bryan Cuevas1.602028Cardinal SpellmanMt Vernon, NY
Landyn Dugas1.602029DestrehanNorco, LA
Bryce Haydock1.602029Lutheran South AcademyLeague City, TX
Lukas Klipper1.602029DunedinClearwater, FL
Adam Kramer1.602029PrattvilleBillingsley, AL
DJ Lee II1.602029MaretWashington, DC
Wyatt Lo1.602029Patrick HenrySan Diego, CA
Jason Marll Jr1.602028Archbishop SpaldingCatonsville, MD