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Max Bushyhead
C - 2024 - Mannford, OK
Oklahoma
Bushyhead has a very mature understanding of the catching position. Sits in his legs well and has great hands. Bounces out of stance on throw downs and was accurate to the bag, recording a pop time of 1.94 second in drills. The hit tool was also on display over the course of the weekend. Found some really loud barrels and was able to square up velocity. Legit bat playing a premium position in the field.
Kayson Cunningham
SS - 2025 - San Antonio, TX
Texas Tech
Cunningham is already lauded for the well-rounded nature of his skillset and he looks to have taken even more steps forward to become an even more impressive prospect. He's twitchy with tons of athleticism, running a 6.5, and it gives him versatility defensively while the left-handed swing is just gorgeous with fast hands, big bat speed, explosiveness and ease in how he clears space with some budding juice that he showed on a leadoff bomb in the first game of the weekend; he checks A LOT of boxes.
William Hill
OF - 2025 - Humble, TX
Texas
Hill is another that's just an impressive athlete already and it really translates across the board. He's a 6.6 runner and can really go get it in the outfield, gliding to either gap, while offensively it's a mature approach and a real consistency in how well he finds the barrel that allows him to fit right at the top of any lineup with impactful table-setter type tools.
Caldwell McFaddin
3B - 2025 - Magnolia, TX
Baylor
McFaddin has a plethora of physical tools, showing all kinds of strength across what he does and he impressed in a variety of ways. It's a big arm as he threw upper-80s from multiple positions, and can on the mound, while the swing is a good one with loose wrists and easy separation that allows him to get into the strength and send balls comfortably a long way to the pull side.
Bryden Bull
OF - 2025 - Las Vegas, NV
Mississippi
Bull started his event out with a sub-7.00 second sixty and just continued to impress the rest of the event. Lean 6-foot-4 frame with plenty of filling out left to do. Was up to 81 mph with throws from the outfield. Arm talent translated onto the mound. We saw the southpaw up to 87 mph and casually sat in the mid-80's. Feel to spin a sweeping breaking, giving him legit upside on the mound. As if the arm wasn't enough, he made some noise at the dish. Smashed a double off the top of the centerfield wall just missing a homer in games. Real two-way upside from the Long Beach State commit.
Adam Urban
RHP - 2025 - Wauwatosa, WI
Minnesota
Urban showcased his abilities both on the mound and at the dish. The left-handed hitter took a solid round of batting practice and carried that momentum into games. Tight, quick turns getting the bat head out front and attacks the baseball. Casually jumped on the mound and was up to 87 mph as well. Slurvy breaking ball in the low-70's. Mixed it up really well and proved he could pitch backwards if needed. Struck out the side in his first inning of work. Athletic two-way who is uncommitted but won't be for long.
Carter Rutenbar
C - 2025 - Midlothian, TX
Arkansas
Rutenbar does a lot of things well and he's got a variety of tools that both make him versatile and stand out. He's a good athlete with a big arm, which plays in game behind the dish, and he's pretty explosive in the box using a compact stroke with tons of quickness and real torque to impact the baseball hard on a consistent basis to the pull side.
Jay Secretarski
SS - 2025 - Asheville, NC
Pennsylvania
Secretarski is an athletic middle infielder with some feel to swing the stick in the box. Ran a smooth 6.86 second sixty. Speed translated to paths and had lateral range at shortstop. Has the arm to stick here long term as well. Simple cut in the box starting a bit spread out. Lands in a balanced position before letting he hands do the work. Overall confident game from the North Carolina native.
Landon Graham
3B - 2025 - Pittsburg, TX
Uncommitted
Graham might have as much pure strength as anyone from the younger division this weekend and it showed in multiple facets. He's got a pretty big arm, running it into the upper-80s on the mound with strikes and feel, while he generates big jump off the barrel with relative ease, using a compact stroke to stay accurate with the barrel and still produce really hard contact all weekend long.
Ethin Bingaman
RHP - 2025 - Redlands, CA
Auburn
Bingaman has some serious arm talent on the hill. Simple delivery releasing from a higher slot while going right at hitters. Fastball up to 86 mph and he looks to do so with ease. Spun a firm breaking ball in the low-70's that had hitters second guessing with how he mixed it up. In 2 innings tossed, he struck out four. Plenty of upside here and a solid uncommitted arm.
Cade Cerone
SS - 2025 - San Clemente, CA
Uncommitted
Cerone banged at the dish all weekend while proving to be a complete gamer. Works into a leg lift to stride in the box before attacking the baseball. Looks to let it travel deep before driving it on a line. Proved he could pick up spin in games and found the barrel often.
Brody Kahle
RHP - 2025 - Colleyville, TX
Uncommitted
Kahle had an intriguing outing on the mound. The 6-foot-3 right-hander looks every bit the early makings of a starter. Intent in the delivery releasing from a three-quarter slot. Life out of hand with the heater topping out at 85 mph. Also went to a slider in the mid-70's. Pitched around trouble and was confident with his arsenal.
Jimmy Downs
3B - 2025 - Chicago, IL
Northern Illinois
Downs is physically mature for the age, showing strength throughout the frame. Reliable third baseman and has the arm to stick here down the road with throws up to 83 mph across the diamond. Arm talent showed on the mound as well. The right-hander was up to 80 mph and had a heaviness about the heater. Flipped in a vertical breaking ball in the upper-60's as well. Big time power in the box recording an exit velocity of 90 mph off the tee. Translated to games where he doubled during the action.
Joshua Hunter
RHP - 2025 - Magnolia, TX
Uncommitted
Hunter is a right-handed pitcher's name you're going to want to write on your list. Lean 5-foot-11 with nothing but upside going forward. Fluid arm stroke and makes generating velocity look easy. Fastball up to 87 mph with tail. Also went to a breaking ball in the low-70's and a changeup in the mid-70's. If he is to clean some things up, look for him to bring in a ton of attention.
Teddy Juaire
RHP - 2025 - Farmington, MN
Uncommitted
Juaire has all the early makings of a high octane arm. Frame already up to 6-foot-2 and has strength to go with it. He is only going to get stronger down the road. Baseball jumping out of hand running it up to 86 mph. Mostly generating the velocity with the upper half, which makes it even more impressive. Was also able to land an 11-to-5 breaker in the low-70's that had spin rates approaching 2,500 rpm.
Corbin Martens
OF - 2025 - Mount Pleasant, SC
Davidson
Martens has a good bit to dream upon when it comes to the tools and pure physicality he already brings to the game. He's a physical 6'1/190 with a big arm, showing mid-80s around the diamond, while there's already real juice I the stick driving balls all over the yard in BP, including going out to the pull side, while projecting for even more.
Blake Beheler
1B - 2025 - Sugarland, TX
Texas State
Beheler is a really physical right-handed hitter with tons of strength in his swing and it's the ability to generate big impact while being as accurate with the barrel as he is that impressed. He hit a lot of balls hard in BP and then was tied for the most hits in-game of anyone at the event.
Jessie Hernandez
SS - 2025 - Pflugerville, TX
Uncommitted
Hernandez is a young, projectable left-handed bat who hit really well all event long. He's 5'11/160 with good physical projection, has a loose left-handed stroke with real feel to make the necessary adjustments to get the ball in play and he's got good feel on the dirt that makes the profile even easier to like from a recruiting perspective.
Elias Alvarado
3B - 2025 - Chicago, IL
Uncommitted
Alvarado had one mission on the weekend and that was to crush baseballs at the plate. Needless to say, mission accomplished. Every time he took the box he was spraying it somewhere on a line. Really sees spin well and doesn't chase baseballs out of the zone. Puts a hurting on the baseball and found countless barrels over the weekend. Also a decent runner with a 7.02 second sixty. Solid corner projection guy here who is going to hit no matter what.
Brady Green
SS - 2025 - Oak Park, IL
Northern Illinois
Green was fundamentally sound in the infield, which showed both during drills and in game. Threw it 82 mph across the diamond with accuracy. Instinctual in games. Good weekend in the box too as the right-hander tripled to deep centerfield in games. Recorded an exit velocity of 85 mph off the tee.
Ethan Bass
SS - 2026 - Northbrook, IL
Illinois
Bass is an impressive all-around prospect who has been good all year long and was once again at the High School All-State. He's an excellent athlete with versatility and mid-80s arm strength on the defensive end while the bat is at the forefront of the profile with a really clean, loose and athletic right-handed swing plus the bat speed and overall handle of the barrel to project pretty big things long-term.
Brett Biondich
1B - 2026 - Hartford, WI
TCU
Biondich is a right-handed power-bat who really showed just that this weekend. He's 6'1/185 with loads of strength and it translates as he generates good bat speed and leverage, sending a ball out pull side during his BP round before doing the same in game, sending a shot way out to the pull side as well. He handles well in game action and there's comfort in consistently getting to big impact.
Ethan Rathmann
OF - 2026 - Windermere, FL
Miami
Rathmann has a handful of real tools and it's the athleticism that immediately jumps out. He ran a 6.49, a blazing time at this age, and he's got loads of twitch. He was up to 89 on throws in a strong outfield round and the hands really stand out at the dish with tons of quickness and a consistency in finding the barrel that makes him an impact guy across the entirety of the profile.
Braxton Beaty
LHP - 2026 - Angleton, TX
Louisiana State
Beaty is a fun young arm who can just really pitch. He went 3 no-hit innings on the mound, working up to 85 from the left side, and has all kinds of feel to sequence a variety of pitches. He's on the smaller end now but the velo has trended up and he's got a chance to be one of the better pitchability guys in the class when all is said and done.
Jeffrey Claycomb
C - 2026 - Plano, TX
Uncommitted
Claycomb fits the prototypical mold of a power-hitting backstop out of Texas and that was on full display all weekend. He's got a solid arm which plays well with his skillset behind the dish but it was the bat that impressed showing tons of strength/juice in the right-handed swing both in BP and in game action where he went off the foul pole pull side in the 'ship, one of his many hard hit balls in the event.
Austin Smith
C - 2026 - Scottsdale, AZ
Pepperdine
Smith proved to be more than serviceable behind the dish. Handed velocity well and also had a strong arm to go with. He recorded a pop time of 2.00 seconds in drills. In games, he threw out a runner at second and wasn't tested much after that. Short, simple stroke in the box looking to drive the baseball on a line to all fields.
Branson Crawford
C - 2026 - Gainesville, GA
Uncommitted
Crawford is a versatile prospect first and foremost. We saw him workout in the outfield and show off the arm, with throws up to 87 mph. Really confident behind the dish as he is athletic in the stance. Smothers baseballs out front and is sure handed with the mitt. Recorded a pop time of 2.03 seconds. Bat also coming along in a big way. Seemed to find a barrel with every cut he took in games. Had a few singles to his name and drove some long fly balls into the outfield. The game just comes easy to him.
Anthony Rocco Razzeca
OF - 2026 - Moss Landing, CA
Uncommitted
Razzeca impressed on the mound as the right-hander had quick arm. Released from a three-quarter slot and generated hard arm side run. Topped out at 83 mph with the running heater. Went to both a breaking ball and changeup but proved to have more feel for the changeup, which was in the low-70's. Upside on the mound present and a name to monitor going forward.