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6-Maroon vs. 8-Orange Game Highlights

7/13/2025

Colt Carter (2030 2B, Carrollton, GA) was productive in the leadoff spot for his team, driving in a pair of runs on a double. The 5-foot-10 righty hitter gets his front foot down on-time and delivers a strong barrel at the point of contact.

Chaystin Demello (2029 C, Mililani, HI) was very productive offensively, finishing with a pair of knocks and a run scored. The 6-foot-1 right-handed batter takes a short and simple path to the baseball while maintaining good control of the stick throughout the strike zone. 

Mark Thompson (2030 OF, St. Johns, FL) turned in a strong showing on the mound Sunday, striking out four batters through two innings of work. His fastball sat comfortably in the upper-70s while ultimately peaking at 81 mph. He showed impressive feel for spinning his upper-60s curveball as well, landing it in multiple counts for strikes.

Carlos Linares (2030 3B, Smithfield, NC) put together perhaps the most impressive performance on the mound, running his fastball up to 84 mph as he moved quickly through two innings of work. The 6-foot-1 right-hander also showcased the ability to add and subtract to his breaking ball, inducing several uncomfortable swings and misses from the pitch.

Chris Reed (2030 SS, Conyers, GA) had one of the loudest barrels of the day, driving a fastball to deep left field with ease for an RBI double. The 5-foot-8 right-handed hitter finds the barrel at a very high rate and impacts the baseball with effortless strength to all parts of the field.

Colton Berend (2030 1B, Wichita Falls, TX) added two hits and drove in a run on Sunday, showcasing his ability to find the barrel and work all parts of the diamond. He takes a quick and on-plane path to the baseball, oftentimes driving it to the middle of the field with good strength.

Raylen Hunter (2029 OF, Pacolet, SC) showed out once again, recording two hits and a pair of stolen bases. The speedy lefty hitter showcased advanced feel for controlling the barrel with a budding power tool. On the mound, the right-hander struck out the side during his lone inning of work. He was in complete control of his mid-70s fastball and showed great feel for landing his plus changeup.

Joseph Bonura (2029 SS, Staten Island, NY) had a pair of hits including a double and crossed home twice. The 5-foot-10 right-handed hitter delivers a strong barrel in a timely manner and impacts the baseball with easy strength to all parts of the field.

Noah Osterman (2030 LHP, Newnan, GA) struck out three batters over two quick innings of work and ran his fastball up to 82 mph. He needed just 26 pitches to get through his stint, showcasing complete control of his entire mix. Osterman also added two knocks and drove in a pair of runs on the offensive side of the ball.

Easton Mauler (2030 OF, Fort Myers, FL) struck out four batters through two innings of work, going after hitters early and often with his fastball. The heater was landed on both sides of the plate, getting up to 81 mph with arm-side run. He complemented the pitch with a mid-60s curveball which was effective at mistiming barrels.
9-Purple vs. 14-Gray Game Highlights

7/13/2025

Paxton Scoggin (2030 SS, Silo, OK) showed out on both sides of the ball Sunday morning. The 5-foot-11 right-hander tossed the first two innings on the mound for his team, failing to allow a hit while running up his fastball to 83 mph. He earned multiple swings and misses with his FB/CB mix, sequencing and locating throughout the zone effectively. The switch-hitting Scoggin also added a double at the plate, showing off his strength and barrel skills.

Alex Cothern (2030 SS, Cedar Point, NC) put together a dominant relief stint on the mound, striking out four through three hitless innings of work. The 6-foot right-hander ran his fastball up to 80 mph and worked it on both sides of the plate. He complemented it with an upper-60s curveball, proving successful at keeping hitters mistimed while primarily getting outs early in counts.

Maddox Bell (2030 C, Phoenix, AZ) turned in a strong outing out of the bullpen, collecting four strikeouts through two impressive innings of work. The 5-foot-8 right-hander moved his fastball around the zone effectively, keeping it in the low-70s mph range with arm-side run. Bell added a base hit as well, putting his bat-to-ball skills and adjustability on display.

Johnny Lee (2030 SS, Livermore, CA) put forth impressive showings on both the mound and at the plate. The 6-foot right-hander struck out a pair of batters, needing just 31 pitches to get through two quick innings of work. His fastball got up to 77 mph with arm-side run and was located well in all four quadrants of the strike zone. Lee also added a pair of knocks on the offensive end, showcasing his advanced feel for the barrel.

Bear Richardson (2030 C, Marietta, GA) had a loud day at the plate on Sunday, finishing 2-for-3 including an RBI double. The 6-foot-1 righty hitter impacts the ball with good strength and controls the barrel extremely well throughout the strike zone.
13-Black vs 14-Gray Game Highlights

7/12/2025

Calvin Madenspacher (2029 OF, Clayton, NC) was dominant in his one inning of work for 14-Gray.  Did not allow a run and stuck out three and ran the fastball up to 85.

Mason Pearce (2030 OF, Fort Myers, FL) The hometown kid had himself a game, going 3-3 with three singles and scoring a pair.

Julius Berrios (2030 RHP, Chula Vista, CA) was a workhorse for 13-Black, showing two-way potential. A couple of hits at the plate with an RBI.  Threw three innings, no earned and struck out four. 

Matt Johnson (2030 RHP, Jefferson, MD) put together an impressive outing out of the bullpen for 14-Gray.  Went three-innings, allowing one-hit, no runs and struck out three.

 

2-Columbia Blue vs 4-Gray Game Highlights

7/13/2025

Bowen Landry (2030 RHP, Houston, TX) got the start on the mound for 4-Gray, going two-innings, allowing two hits and struck out three while working the fastball up to 86 mph.  Helped out his own cause with a barrel in the third inning to the pull side.  Added another hit in the eight with a line drive to left.  

Masen Acuna (2030 SS, Missouri City, TX) went to the backside on a line in the bottom of the first for 4-Gray's first hit of the game.  

Jhunior Jose Cordero (2030 C, Boca Raton, FL) went to the backside in the second to lead off the inning with a base knock for 4-Gray.  Hammered a ball later in the game over the centerfielders head for a stand up triple. Dominated on the mound in a relief role.  Did not allow a run while working the fastball up to 85.  Added a third hit of the day with a line drive to the pull side.  

Tyler Early (2030 OF, Houston, TX) was dominant out of the bullpen for 4-Gray, going two innings, allowing one run and struck out two while running the fastball up to 85. Went backside in the 9th for an RBI.  

Zaylon Johnson (2029 3B, Lake Charles, LA) went back up the middle in the 4th on a line for his second hit of the day.  

Samuel Castillo (2030 SS, Corona, NY) banged one into the opposite field gap in the fourth for an RBI double.  Nice piece of hitting to go with the pitch and catch a barrel. 

Quintin Blackwell (2029 LHP, Hercules, CA) collected a base hit over a leaping second baseman in the fourth for Columbia Blue, his second hit of the game.  

Jameson Anderson (2030 C, Cookeville, TN) kept the fifth inning alive for Columbia Blue with a two-out base knock back up the middle.  

Francisco Campos (2029 3B, San Tan Valley, AZ) Did a job in the fifth with a sac fly to center to score a run for 4-Gray to tie it up at 2-2.  

Gianni Donati (2030 OF, El Dorado Hills, CA) smoked a base knock to the backside for 4-Gray and later came around to score to put Gray up 3-2.  

Joe Peyton Moses (2030 SS, Hiawassee, GA) went to the backside in the seventh for Columbia Blue to pick a base hit.  Solid piece of hitting with two-strikes.  

5-Green vs 6-Maroon Game Highlights

7/12/2025

Boston Targac (2029 C, Flatonia, TX) had a standout day at the plate, going 2-3 with a double for 5-Green.

Jaxxon Hanen (2030 RHP, Mesa, AZ) two-hit day in two at-bats that included a double for 5-Green in a winning effort.

Ramon Roa (2030 OF, Grovenland, FL) had a big hit for 5-Green scoring a pair and winding up on third.  Threw an inning of no-hit ball out of the bullpen and stuck out one working the fastball up to 80 mph.  

Richie Evans (2030 OF, Charlotte, NC) collected a pair of hits for 5-Green and scored a couple runs in a winning effort

Greysen Halstead (2030 LHP, Puyallup, WA) got the start on the mound for 5-Green, going three innings without allowing a run and striking out five opposing hitters.

Jonah Perry (2030 RHP, Prescott Valley, AZ) threw an effective three inning for 5-Green, allowing one earned and struck out six.

Owen Ott (2030 RHP, Houston, TX) got the start for 6-Maroon, going two inning and striking out five.  Fastball was up to 83 in a one-run performance. 

Colt Carter (2030 2B, Carrollton, GA) Colt Carter was electric on the mound, going two-innings, allowing one-hit and striking out five with the fastball up to 79 mph.

11-Royal vs 10-Red Game Highlights

7/13/2025

Amani Tuiasosopo (2030 SS, Issaquah, WA) Got the start on the mound, showing projectable traits and an electric fastball topping out at 86.  Mixes in a firm slider up to 74.  Went two-innings allowing a couple hits and struck out three.  

Bryan Johnson Jr. (2030 OF, Atlanta, GA) Got the start on the bump for 10-Red.  Fastball working up to 80 and sitting 77-79.  Mixes in a firm curveball, getting swing and miss with it.  Long levers and attacks the zone.  Went two-innings without allowing a hit and struck out two.

Marcus Mendez Jr (2030 3B, Kennedale, TX) Got the sticks going for 10-Red with a knock in the first inning to the pull side. 

Thomas “Davis” Sheen (2030 SS, Lubbock, TX) continued his hitting ways with an early base-hit in the first to the pull side for 10-Red.  Doubled in his second at-bat for his second hit of the game.  

James Watson (2030 OF, Canton, GA) Came out of the 'pen for 10-Red and impressed over two-innings of work, striking out 3.  Fastball was up to 80 with arm side run.  Around the zone with the entire mix.  Barreled up a double down the line on the pull side in the 9th.

Ryder Romano (2030 3B, Matthews, NC) Scored the games first run in the 3rd, going to the backside for a base hit to score the runner from second and give 11-Royal a 1-0 lead.  

Keaton Bowman (2030 1B, Rosharon, TX) Hammered a ball into the left center gap in the 3rd to score the runner from first and wind up on 3rd.  Solid piece while swinging with intent to extend the lead to 2-0.

Evan Killough (2030 C, Corinth, MS) Got the inning started in the bottom half of the fourth for 11-Royal, staying on a line over a leaping shortstop for a leadoff knock. 

 
11-Royal vs. 12-White Game Highlights

7/12/2025

Caleb Smith (2030 LHP, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) struck out three batters through three hitless innings of work. The 5-foot-10 left-hander worked his fastball around the zone effectively, running it up to 80 mph early on. He also showed feel for spinning his low-60s curveball, which was mixed in both early and late in counts.

Keaton Bowman (2030 1B, Rosharon, TX) retired three batters on strikes through two efficient innings out of the bullpen. The 6-foot-2 right-hander ran his fastball up to 80 mph and worked it on both sides of the dish. He also sequenced in his two-plane breaking ball effectively to keep hitters mistimed.

Grayson Liddle (2030 C, Washington, DC) was producing in multiple ways on the offensive end. The speedy righty hitter added two knocks and also swiped a pair of bags on the basepaths. He finds the barrel at an extremely high rate and controls it well around the strike zone.

Jason Spray, Jr (2030 OF, Murfreesboro, TN) found a loud barrel late in the game, driving the pitch the other way for an extra-base hit. The 6-foot-3 righty hitter has tons of strength in the hands and barrel with an effortless ability to generate backspin from gap to gap.

Jesse Maddox (2029 OF, San Diego, CA) had a pair of hits on Saturday including a double and an RBI. The 5-foot-11 left-handed hitter showcased a loose and leveraged stroke with impressive feel for controlling the barrel throughout the strike zone.

Wells Allen (2030 RHP, Winston-Salem, NC) ran his fastball up to 84 mph, striking out a pair of batters through three innings of work. The heater ran well and proved effective at setting up his two-plane breaking ball to make appearances later in counts.

Braxton Williams (2029 LHP, Alexandria, VA) struck out a handful of batters through just two innings of work while running his fastball up to 80 mph. He pounded all parts of the zone with his heater, complementing it with an upper-60s curveball.

Daniel Sangemino (2030 3B, Lakeland, FL) struck out a pair of batters through two quick innings of work, filling up the zone at a 68 percent clip. The 5-foot-11 right-hander kept his fastball in the low-80s, topping it out to 82 mph with arm-side run. He also showed good feel for spinning his upper-60s curveball.
7-Navy v. 8-Orange Game Highlights

7/12/2025

Raylen Hunter (2029 OF, Pacolet, SC) had himself a good day at the plate, as the left-handed hitting speedster collected two knocks on the day. He stays short and direct with his hands, exhibits excellent feel for the barrel and plenty of bat speed. 

Brayden Wells (2030 C, Winter Garden, FL) collected two hits of his own including a well-struck double. The left-handed hitting backstop implores a simple operation with good feel for the barrel and quickness to his hands. 

Easton Mauler (2030 OF, Fort Myers, FL) continued to show projectable traits, as the athletic left-handed hitting outfielder amassed two hits in this one. He coils well into his lower half, separates well into launch and creates leverage out in-front. 

Ernesto "AJ" Juarez (2030 OF, Chandler, AZ) showed impressive feel for the barrel in collecting two hits in this one. He creates leverage out in-front by engaging his lower half well, while exhibiting looseness to his hands and plenty of whip to his barrel.

Kian Zade (2030 C, Cold Spring Harbor, NY) showed well collecting two hits and driving in two. The compact, athletic 2030 grad uses a quick, direct stroke to deliver the barrel on-time and frequently. 

Heston Smith (2029 SS, Tomball, TX) had a pair of loud barrels including a double down the right-field line, as the left-handed hitting 2029 has tons of quickness to his hands and tight turns to get the barrel to the front on-time. 

Leyton West (2030 OF, Madison, AL) showed impact potential with a scorched double, as the 2030 outfielder creates torque with his lower half and delivers the barrel with authority. 

Tucker Richardson (2030 SS, Mobile, AL) punched out three across his two scoreless, hitless innings of work. The athletic two-way prospect ran it up to 85 mph with explosive life out of the hand. He pounded the zone effortlessly and generate whiffs with a tight, late biting slider with two-plane action to it. 

Christian Choe (2030 SS, Bedford, TX) amassed three strikeouts in his two scoreless innings of work, as the young right-hander peaked at 83 mph in this look. He pounded all four quadrants effortlessly with huge arm-side life to the fastball. He landed his high-tilt slider with ease, while showing the ability to manipulate both speed and shape to it. He completed his mix with a diving splitter that he replicated well and used to disrupt timing well. 

 

3-Gold vs. 4-Gray Game Highlights

7/12/2025

Nicholas Garcia (2029 OF, New City, NY) had a pair of knocks on Saturday, showcasing his advanced ability to spray well-struck liners to all parts of the field. The 5-foot-7 lefty hitter manipulates the barrel well throughout the zone and finds it at a high rate.

Christopher Cabrera (2030 3B, Miami, FL) showed off his gap to gap power with an RBI double over the center fielder’s head. The 6-foot-1 right-handed batter impacts the baseball with easy strength and leverage on a frequent basis. He added two hits while turning in one of the loudest barrels of the day.

Bijan Kamerzell (2030 RHP, Overland Park, KS) retired four on strikes during his quick two innings of work. The 6-foot-1 right-hander’s fastball sat in the 82-83 mph range with arm-side run. He also showed feel for spinning his low-70s breaking ball, landing it for strikes in multiple counts.

Gianni Donati (2030 OF, El Dorado Hills, CA) collected two hits including a double during live action, showcasing his bat-to-ball skills and budding power tool. The 5-foot-7 righty hitter utilizes a quiet approach and impacts the ball with good strength, frequently to the middle of the field.

Francisco Campos (2029 3B, San Tan Valley, AZ) had two hits and drove in a run on Saturday. The 5-foot-11 righty hitter controls the barrel well throughout the zone and impacts the baseball with effortless strength when timed up. He can hit for both contact and power, making him a reliable bat in any lineup.

CJ Dornfeld (2030 C, Woodbury, MN) tossed an efficient 1-2-3 inning out of the bullpen, collecting one strikeout while running his fastball up to 81 mph. The 6-foot right-hander also successfully mixed in his upper-60s breaker to keep opposing hitters off-balance.

Finn Friesz-Fraley (2029 C, New York, NY) showed off his barrel skills with a loud double. The 5-foot-11 right-handed batter has an advanced feel for the stick paired with an impressive power tool that frequently works both gaps. He finds the barrel often and typically ends up on second base.

Xayvion Cheney (2030 SS, Macon, GA) tossed a couple of scoreless frames on the mound and punched out two batters. The 5-foot-9 right-hander filled up all four quadrants with his fastball, moving it around the zone effectively while running it up to 82 mph. 
Batting Practice Highlights: 7-14

7/12/2025

Kingston George (2030 OF, Allen, TX) whipped the barrel through the zone with real bat speed, sending hard contact all around the field, staying through the ball nicely with intent.

Tucker Richardson (2030 SS, Mobile, AL) was able to create some separation in his swing, getting the barrel out front while showing some carry when remaining on time with his lower half.

Bryant Ju (2030 C, Cerritos, CA) showed off a short, compact stroke with loose hands and plenty of bat speed, getting the barrel out front with some life off of the barrel when squared.

Austin Coleman (2030 1B, Spring Hill, TN) is a presence in the box and was able to use his strength to his advantage, impacting balls to the pull side with some carry.

Leyland Henry (2029 3B, Houston, TX) was able to showcase some of his juice as he stayed shorter to the ball and drove a couple deep the other way to the right-center field gap.

Ernesto “AJ” Juarez showed quickness in his hands with a shorter path, remaining on time with his load while lifting some balls to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Leyton West (2030 OF, Madison, AL) showed a low effort, fluid stroke with leverage from the left side of the plate, back spinning balls around the yard with ease.

There’s lots of looseness in the hands from Raylen Hunter (2029 OF, Pacolet, SC) as he was able to consistently get the barrel out front and show  off his bat-to-ball skills.

Easton Mauler (2030 OF, Fort Myers, FL) warmed up throughout his round, showing some present bat speed with balance in the box, living on the barrel with potential juice to come moving forward.

Noah Osterman (2030 LHP, Newnan, GA) lived on the barrel throughout his round, getting it out front well at the point of contact to square up baseballs all over the park.

Jancarlos Nunez (2030 C, Royse City, TX) gets the most out of his frame, showing strength in his hands while impacting the ball with regularity to the pull side, flashing some deep carry.

Cam King (2029 OF, Moulton, AL) uses his size to his advantage, working hard line drive contact to the pull side while finding the barrel pretty consistently.

Christian Choe (2030 SS, Bedford, TX) gets the barrel through the zone with some intent, showing life behind the barrel to impact the ball to the pull side.

Alex Cothern (2030 SS, Cedar Point, NC) has nice tools to follow moving forward with additional strength, showing a loose, leveraged stroke with feel for the barrel and some present life coming off to all fields.

Clayton Ratliff (2030 OF, Casa Grande, AZ) showcased a balanced and loose swing form the right side, utilizing his long limbs to generate extension out front with some present carry coming off.

Fabio Fumai (2030 SS, Doral, FL) stays short to the ball with his hands, staying on time with his lower half while showing some lift through the point of contact.

Paxton Scoggin (2030 SS, Silo, OK) stays tight with his hands, impacting the baseball line to line with some back spin and carry coming off the barrel. Then he switched over to the left field and continued to find the barrel with solid carry and consistent barrel.

Amir Hopkins (2029 OF, Chesapeake, VA) showed some present bat speed and barrel feel from the left side of the plate before jumping over to the right and showing a mirrored stroke, lining balls with fast hands.

Daniel Fernandez (2030 C, Tampa, FL) has enticing tools in the box to follow moving forward, showing fast hands with the ability to backspin the baseball well to the middle of the field.

Bryan Johnson Jr. (2030 OF, Atlanta, GA) was able to flick balls with ease, showing present impact off the barrel when he let the barrel fly at the point of contact.

Logan Marichal (2030 C, Hollywood, FL) has some real whip to the barrel head and looseness in his hands, consistently turning on baseball with some strength to the pull side.

James Watson (2030 OF, Canton, GA) has a short and direct stroke to the baseball, driving the ball to all parts of the field with real strength, including one late in the round that banged high off the Green Monster.

Josiah Lavea-Aldridge (2030 OF, Las Vegas, NV) showed flashes throughout his round of strength and bat speed, showing strength in his hands to drive to both right and left field.

Amani Tuiasosopo (2030 SS, Issaquah, WA) put together a very nice round, staying loose and easy with his hands while living on the barrel consistently throughout his round of BP.

Brandon Sweeney (2030 SS, Atherton, CA) ran into some balls to the middle and pull side parts of the field, staying on time with his lower half load throughout.

Evan Killough (2030 C, Corinth, MS) stays short and direct from his launch, whipping the barrel through with some strength, especially when turning on the baseball.

Caleb Smith (2030 LHP, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) put together a nice round, especially for being listed as a primary arm, as he lived consistently on the barrel throughout.

Mason Miller (2029 SS, Stafford, VA) lived on the. Barrel throughout his round, staying simple with his swing while generating back spin off of the barrel and impacting to the middle and opposite fields.

Jesse Maddox (2029 OF, San Diego, CA) has a strong frame and let his hands go to work, getting the barrel out front with extension and life coming off.

Grayson Liddle (2030 C, Washington, DC) showed off his barrel skills as he sprayed contact around the yard throughout his round, staying balanced in the box.

Mason Devine (2030 OF, Raleigh, NC) is a strong 6-0 cathcer out of North Carolina who showed off his strength during his round, putting a couple balls to the Green Monster, with one bouncing off in the middle of his round.

Jason Spray, Jr (2030 OF, Murfreesboro, TN) put together a strong round throughout, squaring up the baseball with real whip to his barrel, back spinning baseballs deep to the pull side.

Wells Allen (2030 RHP, Winston-Salem, NC) impressed earlier on the mound and continued to show well throughout his round, flashing some juice out to the pull side when squared up.

Daniel Sangemino (2030 3B, Lakeland, FL) showed a rather consistent set of mechanics in the box, leading to squared up baseballs throughout his round to both the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Luke Skarda (2029 1B, Cibolo, TX) demolished some baseballs throughout his round of BP, consistently impacting the ball deep to the pull, putting his own dent higher into the Monster.

Luca Briggs (2029 C, Chesterfield, VA) immediately came out and created some stretch in his swing, getting extended through the point of contact with line drive carry coming off the barrel.

Ryder Serna (2030 SS, Rosena Ranch, CA) showed a long and fluid stroke through the zone, barreling up the baseball with a high contact approach and feel for squaring up the ball consistently.

Julius Berrios (2030 RHP, Chula Vista, CA) showed a balanced set of mechanics at the plate, staying short to the ball with a full finish through, consistently squaring up the baseball.

Tucker Nall (2030 SS, Spartanburg, SC) was on the barrel through his round, creating some stretch and extension in his swing with some heaviness to the barrel at the point of contact.

Trey Vandergriff (2030 SS, Milton, GA) has components to his swing to build upon, showing a handle for the barrel while working to the middle and opposite parts of the field with a shorter stroke.

Carson Schoener (2030 3B, Las Vegas, NV) has a left-handed swing to watch moving forward as it’s both direct and fast to the baseball, showing some real impact strength already with plenty more to come.

Beau Sawyer (2030 C, Tampa, FL) did a nice job of getting the barrel extended out front, showing off some strength while working on a linear plane through the zone with line drive carry.

Omar Henriquez (2030 SS, New Milford, NJ) has real tools in his swing to follow closely. There’s lots of quickness to his hands as he whips the barrel through the zone, staying compact while creating present leverage.

Brant Restovich (2030 OF, Shreveport, LA) was balanced in his round, creating nice extension and separation in his swing and as he continues to add strength, the ball will only continue to jump harder.

Calvin Madenspacher (2029 OF, Clayton, NC) has fast hands and he showed them off, turning around baseballs to the pull side with present bat speed through the zone and makings of lift at the point of contact.

Anthony Bazan (2029 OF, Cedar Hill, TX) showed lots to like in his left-handed swing, living on the barrel throughout his swing with lots of quickness to his barrel and impact to the pull side.

Johnny Lee (2030 SS, Livermore, CA) came out banging baseballs throughout his round, showing off real strength to the pull side as he was able to make his own mark on the Monster with a deep drive to left field.

Davis Austin Trombley (2030 OF, Chandler, AZ) showed fast hands from the start of his round, getting the barrel through the zone in a hurry with heaviness to the barrel, impacting the ball very consistently.

Noah Burt (2030 RHP, Ocean Springs, MS) wrapped up BP for the 13u National Showcase as the last batter and he showed solid present bat speed through the zone, impacting some deep to the pull side during his round.

Top Grip Strength - Right

7/11/2025

NameGrip RightGradSchoolHometown
Cohen Ward153.002030HarrisonKennesaw, GA
Colton Berend148.002030WindthorstWichita Falls, TX
Quintin Blackwell146.002029De La SalleHercules, CA
Leyland Henry145.002029AtascocitaHouston, TX
Cole Henderlight139.002030Goodpasture ChristianMt. Juliet, TN
Christopher Cabrera135.002030Miami Country DayMiami, FL
Mason Pearce135.002030CanterburyFort Myers, FL
Stephen Pio133.002029PennsburyYardley, PA
Tyler Early132.002030TomballHouston, TX
Heston Horn131.002029Mount PleasantMt. Pleasant, TX
Austin Coleman130.002030IndependenceSpring Hill, TN
Clayton Ratliff130.002030UndecidedCasa Grande, AZ
Raylen Hunter129.002029BroomePacolet, SC
Maykel Jimenez129.002030The Stony BrookBronx, NY
Bryan Johnson Jr.128.002030North AtlantaAtlanta, GA
Brooks Minarik128.002030Nation FordFort Mill, SC
Coleman Conner127.002030Mount Paran ChristianDallas, GA
Joe Peyton Moses126.002030Union CountyHiawassee, GA

 

Top Grip Strength - Left

7/11/2025

NameGrip LeftGradSchoolHometown
Tyler Early157.002030TomballHouston, TX
Quintin Blackwell152.002029De La SalleHercules, CA
Cohen Ward149.002030HarrisonKennesaw, GA
Ramon Roa144.002030TNXL AcademyGrovenland, FL
Colton Berend140.002030WindthorstWichita Falls, TX
Cole Henderlight134.002030Goodpasture ChristianMt. Juliet, TN
Amir Hopkins133.002029Western BranchChesapeake, VA
Heston Horn133.002029Mount PleasantMt. Pleasant, TX
Jesse Maddox133.002029Granite HillsSan Diego, CA
Maykel Jimenez132.002030The Stony BrookBronx, NY
Chaystin Demello130.002029MililaniMililani, HI
Finn Friesz-Fraley130.002029St. Peter's PrepNew York, NY
Marcus Mendez Jr130.002030MartinKennedale, TX
James Watson130.002030Mount Paran ChristianCanton, GA
Francisco Campos129.002029CasteelSan Tan Valley, AZ
Mason Pearce128.002030CanterburyFort Myers, FL
Noah Osterman126.002030Trinity ChristianNewnan, GA
Leyland Henry124.002029AtascocitaHouston, TX
Boston Targac124.002029Flatonia SecondaryFlatonia, TX

 

Top Exit Velos

7/11/2025

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Bryan Johnson Jr.942030North AtlantaAtlanta, GA
Francisco Campos932029CasteelSan Tan Valley, AZ
Kingston George922030LovejoyAllen, TX
Tyler Early912030TomballHouston, TX
Finn Friesz-Fraley912029St. Peter's PrepNew York, NY
Maykel Jimenez912030The Stony BrookBronx, NY
Jesse Maddox912029Granite HillsSan Diego, CA
Luke Skarda912029Byron P SteeleCibolo, TX
Jhunior Jose Cordero902030Home SchoolBoca Raton, FL
Josiah Lavea-Aldridge902030DurangoLas Vegas, NV
Johnny Lee902030LivermoreLivermore, CA
Landen Davis892030John Paul II CatholicBeaufort, SC
Amir Hopkins892029Western BranchChesapeake, VA
Zion Jones892029Dematha CatholicWashington, DC
Hayden Jones882030De ForestWindsor, WI
Whitten Percy882030WaltonMarietta, GA
Jesse Soberal Jr882030TomballTomball, TX
Kerrington Taylor882029CambridgeAlpharetta, GA
Christopher Cabrera872030Miami Country DayMiami, FL

 

Batting Practice Highlights: Teams 1-6

7/11/2025

Maykel Jimenez (2030 SS, Bronx, NY) showed off a short swing with fast hands, remaining compact to the baseball with sprayed line drive contact to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Stephen Pio (2029 OF, Yardley, PA) immediately put the juice on display with a loose and easy stroke, leveraging balls out to the pull side warning track with lots of fluidity.

Sawyer Eppleman (2030 1B, Oviedo, FL) found the barrel throughout his round, getting the arms extended while lofting balls all throughout the complex, working from left field to right field.  

Cordarral Phillips (2030 2B, Houston, TX) remained direct to the ball with his hands, showing plenty of quickness to them while impacting the baseball back up the middle.

Hayden Jones (2030 C, Windsor, WI) made the trip down from Wisconsin and impressed with his round of BP, creating nice separation in his swing with extension and back spin deep to the middle part of the field.

Ashten Aguailar (2030 C, Ventura, CA) created some whip here to the barrel from the right side, showing off juice when squared up while generating squared up contact form the left side with similar quickness.

Cohen Ward (2030 3B, Kennesaw, GA) utilized a short swing through the zone and was able to use his physicality to impact the baseball to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Quintin Blackwell (2029 LHP, Hercules, CA) continued to swing it like we saw all summer, showing fast hands and quality bat speed while spraying back spun line drive contact all around the yard.

Samuel Castillo (2030 SS, Corona, NY) lets the barrel rip from launch and shows solid bat speed through the zone, handling the barrel well to send balls back up the middle rather consistently.

Peyton Brogdon (2030 OF, Alpharetta, GA) remained short to the ball consistently with lots of present hand quickness to whip the barrel through the zone and barrel up contact to the pull side.

Trevor Lujan (2030 SS, Sarasota, FL) lived on the barrel throughout his round, squaring up line drive contact with a repeatable stroke.

Jesse Soberal Jr (2030 2B, Tomball, TX) was able to consistently barrel and impact baseballs the other way like few had prior, sending some out deep to the right-center field gap.

Landen Davis (2030 C, Beaufort, SC) connected for the longest drive of the first two teams, sending a pair of balls off the Green Monster in his round, swinging it like we had seen throughout the summer circuit.

Landon Sementilli (2029 3B, Miami, FL) has all the ingredients to monitor moving forward, showing a long and loose swing with extension and the makings of strength at the point of contact.

Zaylon Johnson (2029 3B, Lake Charles, LA) might be a big arm in the class, but he also lived on the barrel throughout his round, squaring it up with some real juice coming off.

Bijan Kamerzell (2030 RHP, Overland Park, KS) has a fast stroke through the zone with some real impact coming off despite his long and lean frame, barreling balls around the yard.

Andrew Nowarita (2030 C, Valparaiso, IN) has a simple swing and is already impact the ball to both right and left field, which he’ll continue to unlock additional strength with more lower half utilized.

Christopher Cabrera (2030 3B, Miami, FL) started playing pepper with the wall out in left field later in his round, showing a balanced stroke with a heavy barrel at the point of contact.

Kaden Canady (2030 MIF, Gilmer, TX) showed barrel skills from both sides of the ball, staying compact with his hands while spraying baseballs around the field rather regularly.

Julian Rodriguez (2030 OF, Ft Worth, TX) stayed connected nicely through his swing, showing a polished stroke with plenty of barreled up baseballs throughout his round.

Nicholas Garcia (2029 OF, New City, NY) showed balance throughout his left-handed swing, squaring up contact to the pull side gap with some juice coming off.

CJ Dornfeld (2030 C, Woodbury, MN) did an excellent job of creating separating in his swing, utilizing his physicality to impact balls deep to right field with leverage in his swing.

Tyler Early (2030 OF, Houston, TX) pummeled some baseballs early in his round, showing a special blend of strength and bat speed from the left side to generate some serious juice.

Eduardo Riera (2030 OF, Boca Raton, FL) showed nice potential throughout his round of batting practice, sending a couple of balls deep out to the pull side early in his round.

Jhunior Jose Cordero (2030 C, Boca Raton, FL) shows a loose and leveraged stroke, impacting the ball as hard as any to the point of his round with a low effort stroke.

Francisco Campos (2029 3B, San Tan Valley, AZ) ripped the barrel through the zone with intent, staying short to it with lots of looseness and whip to the barrel head.

Finn Friesz-Fraley (2029 C, New York, NY) is an intriguing stroke out of the Northeast as he lived on the barrel throughout his round, just as we’ve seen during the spring.

Bowen Landry (2030 RHP, Houston, TX) sent one over the first part of the wall and into the net during his round, putting his juice and bat speed on display throughout his round.

Boston Targac (2029 C, Flatonia, TX) showed flashes throughout his round with easy bat speed from the right side, barreling some balls up when getting the barrel head out front.

Walker McCrory (2030 C, Spartanburg, SC) has a swing to watch moving forward as he continues to add strength, showing consistent barrels throughout his round with a long, fluid swing.

Eiden OFarrill (2030 SS, Carolina, PR) remained on time with his front foot, showing a loose and short stroke to connect with the ball out front at the point of contact.

Jaxxon Hanen (2030 RHP, Mesa, AZ) might be a primary arm but he showed  a short stroke with a linear path through the zone, working contact to the middle of the field.

Richie Evans (2030 OF, Charlotte, NC) is a presence in the box and was able to impact the ball with relatively low effort to the pull side, sending a couple balls deep to the pull side.

Ramon Roa (2030 OF, Grovenland, FL) has lots of potential in his right-handed swing, generating easy juice to the pull side with a leveraged stroke and intriguing ingredients in the box.

Greyson Wuis (2030 SS, Madison, AL) has tools in the box with a handle for the barrel, spinning on baseballs to the pull side with some harder, squared contact.

Daniel Daye (2030 SS, Selma, NC) continued to show his potential at the plate, living on the barrel while squaring up the ball with some life behind the barrel at the point of contact.

Kolt Hampton (2030 OF, Chandler, AZ) is another lefty stick on Green who stood out, getting extension and separation in his swing with juice at the point of contact.

Bowman Smith (2030 C, Lucama, NC) is a switch-hitter who showed quality bat speed from the left side, uncoiling into baseballs with intent while showing a longer stroke from the right side.

Chris Reed (2030 SS, Conyers, GA) put together a quality round, living on the barrel while spraying contact around the park with some pretty real intent behind the barrel.

Fabian Febus (2029 3B, Miramar, FL) creates some real intent in his swing with a linear path through the zone, barreling some balls hard to the middle of the field.

Chaystin Demello (2029 C, Mililani, HI) showed flashes of juice throughout his round, sending some balls out deep out to the right-center field gap with a relatively low effort stroke.

Mark Thompson (2030 OF, St. Johns, FL) lived on the barrel throughout the year, creating some whip to the barrel head while consistently squaring it up.

Cooper Hutton (2030 OF, Las Vegas, NV) showed a short stroke with lots of accuracy with the barrel to square up the ball rather consistently.

Carlos Linares (2030 3B, Smithfield, NC) showed leverage to his swing while staying connected and extended out front, showing off a steady stroke that yielded plenty of hard contact.             

Top OF Velos

7/11/2025

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Bowen Landry892030 Houston, TX
Calvin Madenspacher882029ClaytonClayton, NC
Bryan Johnson Jr.862030North AtlantaAtlanta, GA
Kingston George852030LovejoyAllen, TX
Heston Horn852029Mount PleasantMt. Pleasant, TX
Wells Allen842030Forsyth Country DayWinston-Salem, NC
Noah Burt842030Ocean SpringsOcean Springs, MS
Clayton Ratliff842030UndecidedCasa Grande, AZ
Mason Devine832030Middle CreekRaleigh, NC
Peyton Brogdon822030AlpharettaAlpharetta, GA
Amir Hopkins822029Western BranchChesapeake, VA
Carlos Linares822030ClevelandSmithfield, NC
Brooks Minarik822030Nation FordFort Mill, SC
Mason Pearce822030CanterburyFort Myers, FL
Ramon Roa822030TNXL AcademyGrovenland, FL
Kolt Hampton812030HamiltonChandler, AZ
Raylen Hunter812029BroomePacolet, SC
Matt Johnson812030UndecidedJefferson, MD
Mason Miller812029Colonial ForgeStafford, VA
Stephen Pio812029PennsburyYardley, PA
James Watson812030Mount Paran ChristianCanton, GA

 

Top IF Velos

7/11/2025

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Maykel Jimenez882030The Stony BrookBronx, NY
Kingston George872030LovejoyAllen, TX
Bowen Landry872030 Houston, TX
Walker McCrory862030SpartanburgSpartanburg, SC
Bryan Johnson Jr.852030North AtlantaAtlanta, GA
Tucker Richardson852030Faith AcademyMobile, AL
Noah Burt842030Ocean SpringsOcean Springs, MS
Cooper Mason842030Bayside AcademyLoxley, AL
Amani Tuiasosopo842030Renton ChristianIssaquah, WA
Peyton Brogdon832030AlpharettaAlpharetta, GA
Raylen Hunter832029BroomePacolet, SC
Owen Ott832030 Houston, TX
Zaylon Johnson822029Alfred M. BarbeLake Charles, LA
Bijan Kamerzell822030Blue ValleyOverland Park, KS
Mason Miller822029Colonial ForgeStafford, VA
Christopher Cabrera812030Miami Country DayMiami, FL
Jhunior Jose Cordero812030Home SchoolBoca Raton, FL
Fabian Febus812029Somerset AcademyMiramar, FL
Brooks Minarik812030Nation FordFort Mill, SC
Daniel Sangemino812030Santa Fe CatholicLakeland, FL
Beau Sawyer812030PlantTampa, FL
Trey Vandergriff802030MiltonMilton, GA

 

Top 1B Velos

7/11/2025

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Bryan Johnson Jr.842030North AtlantaAtlanta, GA
Cole Henderlight822030Goodpasture ChristianMt. Juliet, TN
Heston Horn822029Mount PleasantMt. Pleasant, TX
Parkes Vogt822030Kings Ridge ChristianMilton, GA
Easton Mauler812030Fort MyersFort Myers, FL
Tyler Early802030TomballHouston, TX
James Watson792030Mount Paran ChristianCanton, GA
Austin Coleman782030IndependenceSpring Hill, TN
Ryan Jaeger782030 Monmouth Beach, NJ
Luke Skarda782029Byron P SteeleCibolo, TX
Gavin Lachance772029Cypress CreekWesley Chapel, FL
Quintin Blackwell762029De La SalleHercules, CA
Keaton Bowman762030Almeta Crawford High SchoolRosharon, TX
Will Hadfield762029Bishop HendrickenMiddletown, RI
Matt Johnson762030UndecidedJefferson, MD
Emerson Nolder752029NewnanNewnan, GA

 

Top C Pop Times

7/11/2025

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Evan Killough1.902030KossuthCorinth, MS
Jhunior Jose Cordero1.912030Home SchoolBoca Raton, FL
Beau Sawyer1.942030PlantTampa, FL
Daniel Fernandez1.952030Calvary ChristianTampa, FL
Bryant Ju1.952030UndecidedCerritos, CA
Rhys Riley1.952030Lake CreekMontgomery, TX
Logan Marichal1.972030ABF AcademyHollywood, FL
Grayson Liddle1.992030St. Albans SchoolWashington, DC
Judson Willard1.992030North Myrtle Beach HighNorth Myrtle Beach, SC
Luca Briggs2.002029CosbyChesterfield, VA
Landen Davis2.002030John Paul II CatholicBeaufort, SC
Walker McCrory2.002030SpartanburgSpartanburg, SC
Jancarlos Nunez2.002030Texas Connections Academy at HoustonRoyse City, TX
Josue Serrano2.002030UndecidedCordova, TN
Boston Targac2.002029Flatonia SecondaryFlatonia, TX
Brayden Wells2.002030The First AcademyWinter Garden, FL

 

Top C Velos

7/11/2025

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Jhunior Jose Cordero782030Home SchoolBoca Raton, FL
Beau Sawyer782030PlantTampa, FL
Evan Killough762030KossuthCorinth, MS
Walker McCrory762030SpartanburgSpartanburg, SC
Daniel Fernandez752030Calvary ChristianTampa, FL
Bryant Ju742030UndecidedCerritos, CA
Josue Serrano742030UndecidedCordova, TN
Mason Devine732030Middle CreekRaleigh, NC
CJ Dornfeld732030East RidgeWoodbury, MN
Finn Friesz-Fraley732029St. Peter's PrepNew York, NY
Luca Briggs722029CosbyChesterfield, VA
Ashten Aguailar712030UndecidedVentura, CA
Coleman Conner712030Mount Paran ChristianDallas, GA
Landen Davis712030John Paul II CatholicBeaufort, SC
Chaystin Demello712029MililaniMililani, HI
Emerson Nolder712029NewnanNewnan, GA

 

Top 10 Yard Splits

7/11/2025

Name10GradSchoolHometown
Raylen Hunter1.582029BroomePacolet, SC
Gavin Lachance1.592029Cypress CreekWesley Chapel, FL
Kaden Canady1.602030GilmerGilmer, TX
Cayden Geno-Smith1.602030Briarcrest ChristianCollierville, TN
Johnny Lee1.612030LivermoreLivermore, CA
Nicholas Verdiglione1.632030Red Bank CatholicMiddletown, NJ
Luca Briggs1.642029CosbyChesterfield, VA
Josiah Lavea-Aldridge1.642030DurangoLas Vegas, NV
Easton Mauler1.642030Fort MyersFort Myers, FL
Tucker Nall1.642030James F ByrnesSpartanburg, SC
Noah Osterman1.642030Trinity ChristianNewnan, GA
Thomas “Davis” Sheen1.642030Lubbock-Cooper LibertyLubbock, TX
Jason Spray, Jr1.642030Middle Tennessee ChristianMurfreesboro, TN
Joseph Bonura1.652029St. Joseph by the SeaStaten Island, NY
Calvin Madenspacher1.652029ClaytonClayton, NC
Logan Marichal1.652030ABF AcademyHollywood, FL
Beau Sawyer1.652030PlantTampa, FL
Mason Martinez1.662030UndecidedWest Babylon, NY
Jancarlos Nunez1.662030Texas Connections Academy at HoustonRoyse City, TX
Mark Thompson1.662030EpiscopalSt. Johns, FL

 

Top 60 Yard Times

7/11/2025

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Raylen Hunter6.752029BroomePacolet, SC
Bowen Landry6.872030 Houston, TX
Mason Jones6.882029Spain ParkHoover, AL
Noah Osterman6.902030Trinity ChristianNewnan, GA
Calvin Madenspacher6.962029ClaytonClayton, NC
Kaden Canady6.972030GilmerGilmer, TX
Johnny Lee6.972030LivermoreLivermore, CA
Cayden Geno-Smith7.012030Briarcrest ChristianCollierville, TN
Joseph Bonura7.032029St. Joseph by the SeaStaten Island, NY
Bryan Johnson Jr.7.072030North AtlantaAtlanta, GA
Xayvion Cheney7.112030John Milledge AcademyMacon, GA
Grady Seay7.112030CollegiateRichmond, VA
Jason Spray, Jr7.122030Middle Tennessee ChristianMurfreesboro, TN
Cam King7.132029Lawrence CoMoulton, AL
Josiah Lavea-Aldridge7.132030DurangoLas Vegas, NV
Logan Marichal7.162030ABF AcademyHollywood, FL
Seth Webb7.192030UndecidedBurlington, NJ
Finn Friesz-Fraley7.202029St. Peter's PrepNew York, NY
Thomas “Davis” Sheen7.202030Lubbock-Cooper LibertyLubbock, TX