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2022 14U National Showcase
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2-Gold vs 4-Green Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Jaylen Walker (2026 OF, Pearland, TX) got the ball to start and it was impressive stuff as a whole. He worked 86-88 with the fastball showing excellent life and although the breaking ball is on the softer end, the changeup is really good already with hard diving life AS. He also had a few hits over the course of the event.

Benjamin Wilson (2026 OF, El Paso, TX) really showed well over the course of the event in game action as he racked up 3 more hits in this look. He's a high motor player with good bat to ball, moves well around the diamond and has a good bit of physical projection too.

Juan Araujo (2026 SS, Orlando, FL) had a couple hits in this look and his legs can really make an impact on a game as he flies around the diamond and has no problem beating out infield hits at times.

Chase Farmer (2026 2B, Somerset, KY) is a loose and projectable athlete who had a couple hits in game and it's loose wrists which allows him to adjust well and he'll project really well as he starts to add strength to the profile.

Bryan Borges (2026 C, Miami, FL) did the bulk of the catching for his team this weekend and he's rock solid back there while also swinging it well showing some strength off the barrel and adding 2 more hits to his weekend in this game. 

Brady Harris (2026 OF, St. Augustine, FL) racked up 3 hits in this look, headlined by a double that banged off the left field wall, and was able to use his legs to beat out 2 other infield hits. He's an athletic outfielder with tons of projection and his overall handle of the game on both sides stands out.

Landon Serrano (2025 3B, New Port Richey, FL) had a few hits and he certainly stands out on the diamond due to his size. It's long levers that he controls fairly well and he already controls the barrel a good bit while projecting to some pretty big power as it comes together.

Drake Walker (2026 LHP, Grapevine, TX) racked up a few hits and threw well on the mound as he worked up around 80 from the left side showing feel to spin the breaker and also turned his strength over to the bat where he impacted a few balls hard.

Brayden Harris (2026 RHP, Orange Park, FL) put the two way talent on display with a couple knocks in this look. He's an explosive athlete on both sides and the bat certainly is a good one with loads of bat speed and strength that translates to big impact off the barrel.


1-Black vs 3-Gold Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Keaton Neal (2026 SS, Olathe, KS) got 3 innings of work on the mound and showed intriguing stuff as he worked in the 83-86 range the most part with good life from a fast arm and showed some of the better feel to spin as he consistently landed a tight slider in the low-70s while striking out 5, not allowing a hit or a walk, and throwing 74% strikes.

Cory Dean Carver (2026 SS, Cortez, CO) had 1 of only 4 hits total in the game and it was a good one as he pulled the hands in way tight on a tough pitch on the inner half and hammered it to the pull gap for a double. It's a quick bat and an athletic profile as he moves around the diamond well and has comfort in his game.

Rhett Britt (2026 RHP, Hampstead, NC) was good on the mound yesterday but added a triple to his weekend in this game showing that there's strength and coordination to the profile. He was able to drop the barrel really well and turn it inside out to the opposite field gap with real intent.

Nolan Ramoley (2026 3B, Palos Park, IL) ended his showing at the event in an impressive way as he got the hands up on a pitch up in the zone and hit a line drive home run over the left-center wall. It's a very quick and compact swing and an impressive amount of quickness and strength to be able to drive the ball where he did from that short of a swing.


10-Royal v. 12-White Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Trenton Ramsey (2026 LHP, Ocala, FL) continued to show off his two-way talents, as the left-handed hitting 2026 Grad collected two hits in this one. He stays short and simple to the baseball, exhibits plenty of present bat speed and uses the entire field effectively. He also showed off his speed with one of his hits being the infield variety. 

Nate Wade (2026 RHP, St. Augustine, FL) continued to impress on both sides of the ball, as the compactly built right-handed pitcher showcased his hit tool in this one. It is a simple, repeatable swing with sound barrel awareness and some quickness to his hands. He stays through the middle-of-the field and uses his lower half well to generate some whip to his barrel. 

Brandon Santiso (2026 C, Hialeah, FL) showed off the hit tool in this one, as the left-handed hitting backstop had two well-struck line drives. He implores a direct, hands driven stroke with good feel for the barrel and strength in his hands. He displayed some power potential as well, sitting back on a breaking ball and scorching it deep to left field.

Coleman Borthwick (2026 3B, Freeport, FL) was impressive in his one inning of work, as the hulking 6-foot-6 right-hander ran his fastball up to 85 mph and showed heavy sinking life to the pitch. He mixed in a slurve shaped breaking ball with sweep and well-replicated changeup with hard diving action to it as his go-to secondary offerings. He repeats well despite his larger stature and will be exciting to continue watching over the next few years. 

Aaron Bailey (2026 SS, McCalla, AL) showed off intriguing arm talent that will be fun to watch moving forward. He ran his fastball up to 86 mph from a vertical, higher arm slot. It explodes out of his hand and has barrel missing traits. The athletic 2026 Grad also ripped off a few hellacious curveballs in the 2500 RPM range, flashing a potential devastating two-pitch mix moving forward. 


18-Navy vs. 20-Purple

7/31/2022

Luke Labbe (2026 C, Saint Johns, FL) had a stellar day on the mound striking out 5 of 6 hitters he faced. Went 2-3 at the plate as well

Randy Ruiz (2026 OF, Winter Garden, FL) showed off plus bat speed turning on a FB down to LF line for a double.

Cody Boshell (2026 1B, Jacksonville, FL) barreled a line drive triple over the RF head turning on a FB. Multiple AB’s with loud contact.

Alexander Galan (2025 OF, Orlando, FL) found a couple barrels with 2 knocks including a hard line drive to CF sitting back on CB well. Strong kid with good pop to all fields.

Colton Guillot (2026 SS, Gulf Breeze, FL) found a couple barrels as well today, getting himself 2 base hits with 1 RBI.

Dylan Dubovik (2025 OF, Coral Spring, FL) showed great life to his fastball, running it up to 87mph and complementing it well with a sharp slider.


6-Navy vs. 8-Purple Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Wilson Andersen (2026 SS, Tampa, FL) is a primary shortstop but he's also one of the best pitching prospects in the 2026 class.  He has an easy and athletic delivery and really gets on top of the ball well at release.  Anderson effortlessly sat in the 87-90 mph range while also showing nice spin on a curveball up to 75 mph.  He has a very high ceiling on the mound.

Wyatt Shelley (2026 1B, Webb, AL) is another secondary pitcher whose future is likely on the mound.  The big 6-3/230 athlete worked in the 85-88 mph range and looks like he could develop into a serious plus fastball type hurler as he gets older.  He also barreled a ball up hard to left field for a single after barreling up a couple of balls on Saturday.

Matt Altman (2026 RHP, Odessa, FL) has some strength in his right handed swing and used that to pick up a pair of base hits, including a hard hit double into the left field corner.

Jake Rizzo (2026 OF, Parkland, FL) is a high energy and versatile player who was all over the field today, putting in time behind the plate along with throwing an inning.  He was up to 83 mph on the mound with a nice change up during that inning.  The right handed hitter also picked up a pair of hard hit singles at the plate.

John Dolan (2026 C, Huffman, TX) was another athlete who worked up a sweat behind the plate while also taking an impressive turn on the mound.  He worked 80-84 on the mound, although he worked up only a light sweat there as he only threw 19 pitches in 2 innings. 

Jack Smejkal (2026 SS, The Woodlands, TX) had a really nice day at the plate, crushing two balls to left field, one a double down the line into the corner and another a long single that cleared the left fielder's head.

Marcus Cantu (2026 SS, Friendswood, TX) has a very polished approach at the plate and the left handed hitter refuses to swing at anything out of the strike zone, which led to at least 4-5 walks (aka fastball only counts) in two days.  He took advantage of one fastball only pitch over the plate to send a ball to the warning track in right field, narrowly missing a home run.

Griffin Loy (2026 RHP, Nancy, KY) has a profile pitcher's body at 6-4/195 and a fast and loose arm on the mound.  He as a easy low effort delivery and doesn't work very hard to produce a fastball up to 86 mph.  He's a very good athlete who projects very well as he continues to mature.

 


14-Gold vs 16-Green Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Hunter Watson (2026 Tuttle, OK) started on the bump and ran the heater up to 88 with two quality off speed offerings in a power SL and sinking CH. Also hammered a hard single.

 

Alex Carmona (2026 Miami, FL) showed a good approach staying back and driving a single the other way. Solid bat to ball coming from a short stroke.

 

Spencer Browning (2026 Texarkana, TX) found a couple more barrels on the day. The first was a loud double down the leftfield line as he turned on a hard fastball.

 

Slade Wayne (2026 Lake Worth, FL) has a very good hit tool and laced a single to the pull gap. He has defensive versatility as well showing good actions on the infield and behind the plate.

 

Harrison Pollina (2026 Atoka, TN) continued to swing a hot stick, lacing a single up the middle. He also has some ability on the mound showcasing a solid FB/CB combo.

 

Braylon Nelson (2026 Daphne, AL) unloaded on the loudest swing of the day, depositing a long home run over the leftfield wall. There also plenty of ability on the mound with his ultra projectable frame, low-80s fastball, and feel to land the breaker.

 

Judson Dowell (2026 Houston, TX) ran the heater up to 85 on the mound and spins a solid breaking ball. There is a lot more coming with the quick right shoulder. He also found a hard liner hit on the offensive side.

 

Lorenzo Laurel (2026 Coral Springs, FL) simply mashed. He banged a couple extra base hits to the pull side gap. The first a double before finishing off with a ling triple. He recognized and demolished spin.

 

Ryder Register (2026 Roswell, GA) plays the game with his hair on fire. He hammered a couple hits and then showcased an ultra aggressive style on the base paths, with very good speed. He also competes on the mound running his heater up to 84.

 

Aiden Salinas (2027 Corpus Christi, TX) did a nice job on the mound using an over the top release to go with a subber release. He also has a good swing and sequenced and belted a liner hit. He later hit a long double to left field line to round out an impressive day.

 

Johnny Chen See (2026 Miami, FL) notched a couple of hits. The last was a hard grounder down the first base line for a double. He already shows impressive strength in the hands.

 

Jack Ryan (2026 Cincinatti, OH) used his physicality to blast a double a long way to the pull side. Such a high level two way player. 


5-Maroon vs. 7-Orange Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Xavier Muentes (2026 3B, Cape Coral, FL) continued to crush the ball Sunday after smashing a home run Saturday.  He was robbed in one at-bat when the left fielder made an over the shoulder running catch but made sure that couldn't happen his next trip, driving a double hard up the LCF alley. 

Cole "C.J." Weinstein (2026, Newport Beach, CA) has a sweet left handed swing that really projects well.  He might have had the hardest hit ball of the game when his line drive undressed the second baseman.

AJ Cruz (2026 SS, Miami, FL) barrel up two balls hard, one of them a clean single to centerfield and the other a line drive at the left fielder that jumped off the barrel hard.  He's a nice looking overall athlete with lots of baseball tools and skills.

Gavin Hottle (2026 SS, Irvine, CA) is another nice athlete with a full set of tools and a very projectable 6-2/175 build.  He took the mound today as a secondary pitcher and was up to 83 mph with nice running action.

Rockson "Rock" Akahi had a great day at the plate on Saturday and continued to swing a hot bat, slicing the ball twice down the left field line for doubles.  The left handed hitter has nice barrel control going the other way but has also shown big bat speed when turning on the ball.

 


24- White vs. 22- Royal Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Leo Marrero (2026, Wauchula, Fl.) showed off some juice, catching a couple of barrels, including a long triple to deep right field in his first at-bat. He also showed some potential on the bump, working up to 84 with a sharp breaker.

Matthew Sharman (2026, Woodstock, Ga.) showcased good stuff as well as projection on the mound. The tall and lean righty sat mostly 82-85, topping at 86 while mixing in a curveball and changeup. He also got his hands in on a fastball for a knock in his last abt-bat.

Ethan Rathmann (2026, Windermere, FL) was another who showed off two-way potential. A great athlete and elite runner, the Miami commit hooped on the mound and pounded the zone. He sat 80-83 with his fastball and showed great feel for a curveball. H

Brock Rein (2026, Fayetteville, Ga.) has been swinging the bat well in both games and also showed well on the mound. He worked heavily off the fastball, featuring heavy sink up to 81.

CJ Sampson (2026, Tomball, Texas) sent a loud double off the fence in right field in his last at-bat. The left-handed bat has real upside on the mound and obvious juice at the plate.


17-Maroon vs. 19-Orange

7/31/2022

Sterling Coaxum (2026 OF, Hanahan, SC) had a backside line drive single and took FB the other way with ease. Added a loud double to the LF gap and cruised into 2nd with plus speed.

Jayden Stroman (2025 SS, Medford, NY) had two knocks on the day with a hard hit double over RF head. Showed good juice and played solid defensively as well.

Chandler Hart (2026 LHP, Allen, TX) had himself a day going 2-3 with an RBI. Also, striking out 2 in 1 inning of work running his FB up to 87 mph.

Aiden Arnett (2026 OF, Stoughton, WI) lines a double into the gap and showed good speed on the base paths as he eventually scored.

Brady Marshall (2026 3B, Mocksville, NC) showed plus bat speed turning on a FB down to LF line for a stand up double. Also, racked up 7 strikeouts over 3.0 innings of work getting his FB up to 84mph.


9-Red v. 11-Vegas Gold Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Gabriel Coltman (2025 OF, Portland, OR) showed the propensity to find the barrel in each of his at-bats. The strong built 2025 Grad scorched two doubles, using both gaps effectively and showcasing his power potential. He creates good leverage out in-front and has strong hands. 

Beau Peterson (2026 C, Shawnee, KS) was impressive across his three innings of work on the mound, as the big, physical right-hander ran his fastball up to 90 mph. He held steady in the 86-89 mph range for the duration and showed tons of downhill plane to his fastball. He mixed in a sharp, late biting slider at times for both strikes and swings-and-misses. He punched out three and did not allow a run. 

Adam Bovinett (2025 3B, Caseyville, IL) collected a pair of hits in this one including a loud double and drove in three. The left-handed hitting primary third baseman has good feel for the barrel, recognizes spin well out of the hand and delivers the barrel on-time. 

Logan Correll (2025 LHP, West Grove, PA) had himself quite the day, as the left-handed hitting 2025 Grad had three hits in this one. He stays short to the baseball with his hands, uses the entire field effectively and has some present bat speed. He showed some power projection by lining a double deep to left centerfield. 

Charlie Lods (2026 C, Rockville Centre, NY) continued to swing a hot, as the compact, strongly built backstop smoked a triple down the right field line. Lods stays short and direct with his swing, repeats well and uses the whole field exceptionally well. He displays good lower half usage to create torque and has strength in his hands. 

Brighton Fontaine (2026 RHP, North Wales, PA) showed impressive arm talent across his two innings of work, as the 2026 right-hander ran his fastball up to 88 mph in this one. He stays compact with his arm stroke and has tons of hand speed. The command wavered at times but he was able to reel it in nicely and no allow a run. He held steady in the mid-80s for the duration of his out and has tons of projection moving forward. He mixed in a tight, late biting slider for swings-and-misses, as the pitch projects long term. 

Max Hamilton (2026 RHP, Olathe, KS) continued his offensive onslaught in this one, as the physical 2026 Grad collected two more hits. He implores a loose, leveraged stroke with good feel for the barrel and has tons of strength in his hands. He adjusts well from pitch-to-pitch and delivers the barrel with authority. 

Ben Kuglitsch (2026 SS, Muskego, WI) continued to show tons of things to like at the plate, as the twitchy middle-infielder collected two hits in this one. He stays simple with his movements into launch and delivers the barrel on-time frequently. He generates some leverage out in-front due to his length and has good feel for the barrel. Whole field approach with plenty of present bat speed. 

Kruz Schoolcraft (2026 LHP, Beaverton, OR) used a simple, repeatable left-handed stroke to garner two hits in this one. The primary left-handed pitcher stays loose with his hands, has some whip to his barrel and has good barrel accuracy. 

Jacob Smith (2026 SS, Winston Salem, NC) impressed throughout his three innings of work, as the durable frame right-hander ran his fastball up to 86 mph. He generates a ton of heavy sinking action from a loose three-quarters arm slot and pounds the zone effortlessly. He showed aptitude for spin and the ability to manipulate both speed and shaped effectively with his breaking ball, as the he added more horizontal and vertical depth to it. He flashed a firm change with slight fade to complete his three-pitch mix and has tons of upside remaining. 

Bryant James (2026 SS, Annandale, VA) closed things out by striking out a pair in rather dominant fashion. The long, lean right-hander ran his fastball up to 85 mph from an extended three-quarters slot. He used exclusively fastballs in this look, pounding the zone effortlessly and showing the ability to sink the baseball to the bottom of the zone. 

 


13-Black vs 15-Gray Game Highlights

7/31/2022

Vincent Pezzuolo (2026 Bessemer, PA) notched a single offensively to continue on a solid weekend with the bat. He also pitched a couple frames using a sinker to force weak contact.

 

Thomas Gonzales (2025 Laguna Beach, CA) ran his fastball up to 85 and has ability to spin the ball very well, using a harder slider with shorter action and a bigger curveball ball with hard spin to get swing and miss. He also clobbered a long double to centerfield offensively.

 

Justin Lopez (2026 Chino Hills, CA) had a couple more barrels on Sunday as he laced a liner to the pullside and then hit opposite field double. He also ran his fastball up to 81.

 

Colton Emerson (2026 Cleves, OH) lofted a long double over the leftfielders head showing a clean swing and easy juice that comes from a sturdy frame.

 

William Radford (2026 Snow Hill, NC) worked a couple good at bats, one resulting in an opposite field knock after fouling off multiple pitches. Really good approach in the box.

 

Aaron Diaz (2025 Levittown, NY) has a clean stroke with looseness and good direction. He used that to barrel a hard hit single to the pull side during game action.

 

Ryan Harwood (2026 Chandler, AZ) showed excellent two-way potential running his fastball up to 87 with ease and then belting a hard liner single to right. There is real power arm/power bat potential as he develops.

 

Jack Portman (2025 Kinnelon, NJ) laced another hard single to the pull side in his last at bat. He has intent and gets the barrel out front consistently.


21- Red vs. 23- Vegas Gold

7/31/2022

Kevin Bruno (2026, Santo Domingo, Dom.) was super impressive defensively, making several tough plays throughout the game. He also swung the bat well, hitting a double to the opposite field gap.

Grady Saunders (2026, Springfield, Ore.) showed off power upside and strength at the plate. The right-handed bat has a physical frame and barreled a pair of balls hard into right centerfield, with the second being a deep shot to the gap.

Ethan Bass (2026, Northbrook, Ill.) showcased his two-way ability, starting on the bump and working in the 80-83 range with a high spin fastball. He read spin well at the plate and collected a pair of barrels.

Diego De Luna (2026, Antioch, Calif.) punched out a couple of batters over two innings while showing a strong two-pitch mix. He ran the heater up to 83 with sink while complimenting it with a tight slider.

Grady Emerson (2026, Argyle, Texas) looked good on the bump, sitting in the low-80s and topping out at 84. He utilized a clean delivery with good feel to spin it and pounded the zone with 82% strikes.


19- Orange vs. 20- Purple Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Cody Boshell (‘26, 1B/LHP, Jacksonville) struck out 5 batters over 3 innings and showed good feel of a 3 pitch mix. Boshell sat 84-86mph and got swings and misses with FB,CH, and CB. 

 

Kyle Krause (‘26, RHP/3B/OF, Mars) struck out 5 over 3 innings of work displaying a 3 pitch mix consisting of FB,CH,CB. Commanded both sides of the plate well while sequencing his pitches well. 

 

Colton Guillot (2026, RHP/UT, Gulf Breeze, FL) with a double to LF on FB, showed good pop and bat speed turning on inside pitch.

 

Sterling Coaxum (2026, RHP/OF/1B, Hanahan, SC) had 2 base hits including a loud double. Showed some speed as well on base path. 

 

Zach Essig (2026, LHP/1B/OF, Commerce Township, MI) struck out 2 batters over 3 innings of work while allowing no hits or walks. Tons of strikes and pitched to contact with success.

 

Randy Ruiz (2026, OF/IF/RHP, Winter Garden, FL) doubled down the pull side line during the game. Ruiz already has solid strength and can impact the ball to the pull side with frequency.

 

-Nick Macdonald


17- Maroon vs. 18- Navy Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Codey Gauff (2026, C/OF/3B, Boynton Beach, FL) shows some power with a loud double to the left center gap, creates natural lift with swing and has good pop for size. 

 

Ezekiel Lara (2026, 3B/RHP/OF, Cerritos,CA) came out swinging today with 2 hits in which both were doubles. Showed good juice going backside to the LF

fence for the 2nd double of the day. Good speed to go along with the bat. 

 

Lincoln Boyle (2026, RHP/OF, Overland Park, KS) went 2-3 with 2 singles after throwing 2 innings of 1 run baseball and getting up to 87mph with his FB.

 

Jeuri La Rosa (2025, C/RHP/3B, Hialeah, FL) had a solid day on the mound going 2 innings striking out 4. Showed good command of both FB and CB working both sides of the plate with each pitch consistently.

 

Wesley Brown (2026, LHP/OF, Kingsville, MO) also had a good day on the mound striking out 3 over 2 innings of work. FB had good life all over the zone, missing barrels and getting weak contact. 

 

-Nick Macdonald


3-Gray vs 4-Green Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Mills Carrillo (2026 RHP, Wesley Chapel, FL) was extremely impressive both in what he showed and the results he had. He held 87-89 with explosive life for 3 innings of work showing he can miss a significant amount of bats at the top of the zone while landing both a slider and a cutter, throwing in the 79-82 range with the slider having more depth. It's impressive arm speed and the stuff is certainly more than loud for the age.

Colton Christman (2027 LHP, Las Vegas, NV) opposed and showed strong stuff for being a rising 8th grader. He was up to 84 from the left side with big angle and arm speed while also being able to drop down to a sidearm slot and run it hard. He can land a short breaking ball in the low-70s with good depth and it projects well.

Rhett Britt (2026 RHP, Hampstead, NC) was really impressive and it's pretty massive upside in the profile. He lived mostly 84-86 from a loose and fast arm and the spin rates on it being over 2600 is big carry. He rarely used the breaker but it did flash over 2500 RPM in the mid-70s, another very projectable thing.

Michael Vigil (2026 RHP, Miami, FL) punched out 5 in solid innings and it's impressive stuff too. He was 84-86 from a very compact arm action and it explodes a bit out of the hand. The breaking ball is developing some in terms of how hard he throws it but there's good shape and depth to it already.

Caden Nelson (2026 SS, Olive Branch, MS) had a really good showing which included a pair of doubles, one of which went over the head of the right fielder onto the track. He's on the smaller end physically but it's a very accurate barrel and hitterish approach with some actual strength for the size.

Quentin Young (2026 SS, Camarillo, CA) posted a double on his line and it was an impressive one as he was able to hold the weight back long enough on a breaking ball and still just fire the hands hard and rope it into the corner. There's big juice in the bat now with plenty more to come and he moves well for the size. 


11-Vegas Gold v. 12-White Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Trenton Ramsey (2026 LHP, Ocala, FL) was stellar throughout his three innings of work, as the athletically built left-hander ran it up to 86 mph from a quick, compact arm action. He mixed in a slurve shaped breaking ball that had sweep at times and hard downer bite in other moments. He flashed a replicated changeup that generated swings-and-misses, and projects for more velocity as he continues to mature. He also showed two-way ability with a hit at the plate and crisp routes in the outfield. 

Dyson Grant (2027 C, Mission Viejo, CA) collected three hits in this one, as the left-handed hitting backstop showed advanced bat-to-ball skills and plenty of present bat speed. He stays short, simple and direct with his barrel and uses the whole field effectively. 

Jason Kruczek (2026 RHP, Alexandria, VA) showed off intriguing arm talent from a lower release, as the long, lanky right-hander punched out four in three scoreless innings. He ran his fastball up to 84 mph with explosive life through the zone. He flashed a sweeping slider with tons of horizontal movement for swings-and-misses. There is plenty of projection within the 6-foot-4, 175-pound frame. 

Thomas Glenn (2026 2B, Paso Robles, CA) showcased impressive bat-to-ball skills in collecting two hits during this one. He stays short and simple to the baseball, and has quickness to his hands. 

Francis Garcia (2026 SS, Miramar, FL) had three hits in this one, as the twitchy primary shortstop displays good feel for the barrel and some whip to his barrel. He stays through the middle-of-the field effectively and has the ability to turn the barrel on the inner-half. 

Takashi Rutherford (2026 OF, San Juan Capistrano, CA) scorched a double down the right-field line in this one, while showing off his two-way ability with two scoreless innings. He ran his fastball up to 81 mph with good feel for a 12-6 shaped breaking ball. He pounded the zone at a 71 % clip and punched out six. 

Coleman Borthwick (2026 3B, Freeport, FL) showed off his power potential by smoking a loud double to left centerfield. He implores a loose, leverage stroke with good feel for the barrel. He has strength in his hands and uses his lower well to start the swing. 

Karson Reeder (2026 RHP, Tomball, TX) was intriguing on the mound, as the young right-hander ran his fastball up to 85 mph from a near side-arm slot. He generates a ton of weak contact and flashed heavy boring life at times with the fastball. He mixed in a frisbee slider that had tons of horizontal action to it for swings-and-misses. He projects for more velocity down the road and is a tough look for hitters. 

 

 


1-Black vs 2-Gold Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Gustavo Melendez (2025 SS, Cayey, PR) was the star of the opening game today as he racked up 3 hits and came just a home run short of the cycle. It was a double to the oppo gap off a good arm before a single the same way and a triple that easily burned the right fielder. It's a very effective left-handed swing and there's juice in there long term. 

Dillon Moss (2026 C, Atherton, CA) racked up a couple hits in game action as well as he had a single the other way and a double down the pull side line. It's a longer swing but it's loose and he's able to use the entire field well.

Alex Harrington (2026 SS, San Diego, CA) had two hits in the game, one of which came off Harris on 86 that he put back up the middle with ease. He's one of the top hitters in the country and shows he can handle against a variety of arms in a variety of places.

Lucas Argudin (2026 1B, Miami, FL) racked two hits, both being liners the other way. He works the barrel out with good control of it and the strength in the hands allows him to put balls to the gaps. 

Brayden Harris (2026 RHP, Orange Park, FL) was extremely impressive on the mound as he struck out 9 in 3 innings, for every one of his outs, and had his typical mix on display. He lived at 85-87 with big life to it but the slider was the swing and miss pitch, spinning it consistently at 79 mph with hard bite and some depth at times.

Lincoln Evans (2026 RHP, Henderson, NV) threw 3 solid innings against Harris and although the stuff isnt quite as loud, it's a full mix that projects. He was up to 80 as he sinks it well while showing a depthy curveball, tight lateral slider and a changeup that he fades well off the fastball. 


7-Orange vs. 8-Purple Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Mateo Villanueva (2026 RHP, San Diego, CA) looks the part of a young pitching prospect with a long 6-2/165 build and has the fast arm to go with it.  He worked up to 87 mph with his 4-seam fastball and got nice sink/run at 82-83 with a 2-seam offering while filling up the zone with strikes.

Tyler Ellis (2026 LHP, Kingsland, GA) has a big and strong build and a solid three-pitch present mix.  He worked in the mid-80's with his fastball, topping out at 86 mph and also incorporated a big breaking 68 mph curveball and a firm change up into clean three inning appearance.

Xavier Muentes (2026 SS, Cape Coral, FL) absolutely ambushed a fastball over the plate, driving the ball well over the left field fence for a no doubt home run.  The 5-10/190 right handed hitter has tons of present strength.

Hudson Brzustewicz (2026 SS, Rochester Hills, MI) stood out in all areas of the game.  The 6-2/185 left handed hitter had three hits on the day, including a solid single up the middle off a 84 mph fastball in a left on left match up with Tyler Ellis.  He showed outstanding hand quickness in the field defensively and was also up to 84 mph on the mound.

Johnny Carver (2026 LHP, Raymore, MO) is a primary pitcher who didn't throw today but he showed his athleticism in other ways.  He takes a big hack at the plate with nice bat speed and picked up a couple of hits, while also showing big range in centerfield on defense.

Jesiah Andrade (2026 C, Yucaipa, CA) is a hard worker behind the plate who has lateral quickness and did a great job blocking pitches.  He also picked up a couple of base hits on the day, including a loud barrel on a line drive to left field.

Lincoln Dalton (2026 RHP, Bettendorf, IA) worked three innings on the mound, hitting 81 mph on his fastball from a long, loose and very projectable arm action.  The 6-3/180 athlete also showed nice hitter's hands at the plate, waiting back on a couple of pitches before lining them to left center field, one of them for a double.

Caden Throneberry (2026 OF, St Louis, MO) is a very good athlete with a nice left handed swing.  He squared up a couple of balls, including a deep fly ball to centerfield that really carried, and also made a web gem catch coming in from centerfield.

Alex Hoffman (2026 C, Charlotte, NC) squared up the ball hard three straight trips to the plate, lining a couple of hard hit singles to centerfield along with jumping on a hanging curveball and crushing a line drive to the centerfielder for an out. 

Jake Rizzo (2026 OF, Parkland, FL) was another hitter who squared up the ball every trip to the plate.  The left handed hitter showed very good barrel control, working the ball middle and way while picking up three singles.

Yodelkis Quevedo (2026 3B, Hialeah, FL) crushed a couple of baseballs at the plate but the big 6-1/195 athlete was maybe more impressive on defense, where he showed a nice combination of range, glove work and a bit of flair while in the middle of the field.

 

 


5-Maroon vs. 6-Navy Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Carson Bolemon (2026 LHP, Greenville, SC) was outstanding on the mound for the Maroon team, striking out 6 hitters in 3 innings of scoreless work.  He spotted his 83-86 mph fastball very well, especially to the glove side, and showed a full 3-pitch mix with a big breaking 72 mph curveball and nice 77 mph change up.  He's a pretty polished product, especially for his age.

Gage Petrutz (2026 C, Mantua, NJ) had a great day on both sides of the ball.  He threw out a runner from behind the plate with a perfect throw to second base, then went a long way later in the game to track down a potential extra base hit from centerfield.  At the plate, he showed nice barrel control and balance, going opposite field for two doubles down the right field line.

Rockson "Rock" Akahi (2026, Irvine, CA) is a big and strong left handed hitter with lots of present bat speed.  He went both ways for firm singles, attacking an outside fastball for a line single to left and really turning on a ball later in the game for a single to right.

Marcus Cantu (2026 SS, Friendswood, TX) also shined on both sides of the ball, showing plus range at third base cutting in front of the shortstop to get an early out.  He picked up a pair of base hits, including a booming double up the right centerfield alley.  Still, his best at-bat was against lefty Carson Boleman when he coaxed a pair of walks while fouling off about a half dozen tough pitches.  He's just a high level all around player.

Ethan Wheeler (2026 RHP, Middleburg, FL) has an outstanding young 6-4/185 build and a fastball that worked 81-84 and touched an 85 mph late.  He also showed the ability to spin a curveball and a slider, with the 75 mph slider, with 2700+ spin rates, being especially impressive.  He's a high ceiling talent and a Florida commit.

Dawson Vaughn (2026 RHP, Pendergrass, GA) had a very busy day on the field.  He worked three innings on the mound, working in the 79-82 mph range with an upper 60's curveball.  He also picked up a couple of hits at the plate and drove a ball to deep RCF that ended up as a loud out.  In addition, he showed his overall athleticism well at third base on defense.

Carter Cox (2026 OF, Venice, FL) also showed his two way ability well.  The left handed hitter showed fast hands at the plate and highlighted his day with a well struck double up the LCF alley.  Cox also made a nice running catch in centerfield to rob a hitter of extra bases.  He was up to 81 mph while striking out 5 hitters in two innings and showed a fast left arm that really projects.

Jack Smejkal (2026 SS, The Woodlands, TX) has nice actions at shortstop defensively, especially when charging the ball.  He picked up a couple of base hits at the plate pulling the ball into left field.  Smejkal also worked a couple of scoreless innings on the mound, sitting in the upper 70's with both a curveball and slider.

 


23- Vegas Gold vs. 24- White Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Tyler Komorner (2026, Apex, N.C.) showcased a strong two pitch combo in his fastball and curveball. His heater operated in the 82-84 range and topped at 85. The curveball showed 11-5 shape and was consistently sharp.

Jacob Lombard (2026, Pinecrest, Fl.) picked up a knock and showed off a clean stroke conducive to power. The Florida native has present strength and projects very well in the power department.

Brock Rein (2026, Fayetteville, Ga.) picked up three knock on the day. The right-handed bat employs a level path and a very short and simple stroke.

Ethan Bass (2026, Northbrook, Ill.) also collected three knocks on the day. The primary shortstop possesses quality athleticism and twitchy wrists.

Archer Horn (2026, San Mateo, Calif.) showed great pitchability as well as good stuff. The California native ran his fastball up to 86 while displaying excellent feel to spin and mix in a changeup.

Ethan Trivison (2026, Jupiter, Fl.) worked up to 81 with his heater from a funky and deceptive operation. The southpaw landed a slurvy hook with comfort and projects very well.


15-Gray vs 16-Green Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Colton Emerson (2026 Cleves, OH) with a couple knocks on the day. Solid middle of the field approach and showed good timing with the barrel.

Corwin Allard (2026 Landera Ranch, CA) showed a solid 3-pitch mix with the heater peaking at 83-mph with late life. Good angle and athletic traits. 

Cole Duhaime (2026 Clarkston, MI) has good pitchability from the left side and used his CB and CH well off his fastball shape. Lots of quality strikes to the arm side. 

Jack Ryan (2026 Cincinnati, OH)) hit a double to the opposite field gap offensively but he really did well on the bump. The heavy fastball peaked at 86-mph and there is a chance for a real S/M slider as he develops. It is a very quick arm. 

Harrison Pollina (2025 Atoka, TN) crushed a hard liner up the middle for a hit. The body and swing plane project for power given the length in the zone. 

Ty Tillery (2026 Madison, GA) has a loose and whippy arm and he reached 83-mph with the fastball. There is a ton of movement on the pitch and it is tough to square. He also snapped off a few breaking balls that got really bad S/M. He also ripped a single up the middle to round out a solid day. 

Justice De Jong (2025 New York, NY) had a couple big swings on the day to create loud contact. One of those swings was a long double to the opposite field gap. Huge power in the right-handed stroke. 

Rene Ramirez (2026 Doral, FL) unloaded on a long double to the pull side gap. The left-handed hitter has a lot of strength in the frame and gets the most out of his compact swing. 

Jack Portman (2025 Kinnelon, NJ) got the hands out front and smoked a liner to right field. Really clean stroke that gets on plane early. 

Jaxon Pickard (2025 Springdale, AR) stayed on a ball on the outer half and drove it hard the other way for a double. Created back spin and the ball had carry. 

Justin Munoz (2025 Hackensack, NJ) turned on a middle pitch and drove it hard down the third base line for a double. Really quick hands. 

Colton Haire (2026 Apex, NC) lofted a ball deep down the line in leftfield for a long ground rule double. Good leverage in the swing with natural lift. 

Mason Cullars (2026 Macon, GA) showed a tight turn and lots of intent on a pull side double. Pretty easy hand speed to contact. 


9-Red v. 10-Royal Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Charlie Lods (2026 C, Rockville Centre, NY) collected two hits in this one, as the durable frame backstop stays simple and direct with his hands to impact the baseball with authority. He recognizes spin well and adjusts effectively from pitch-to-pitch. 

Alex Chen (2026 OF, Roswell, GA) was impressive with his ability to deliver the barrel on-time and on-plane successfully. He stays simple with his stroke from both sides of the plate and has the ability to read spin early. 

Max Hamilton (2026 RHP, Olathe, KS) showed off his two-way talent in this one, as the strong, durable right-hander ran his fastball up to 84 mph with heavy life to the bottom of the zone. He effortlessly pounded the zone and generated tons of weak contact. At the plate, he collected three hits including a loud double. He implores an intent based swing with good feel for the barrel and budding power potential. 

John Parpis (2025 RHP, Commack, NY) impressed throughout his three scoreless innings of work, as the young right-hander struck out four and ran his fastball up to 81 mph. He flashed a sharp, late biting slider at times for swings-and-misses, and projects physically for more velocity. 

Jaxson Wood (2026 SS, Hoover, AL) is a true table setter with advanced bat-to-ball skills and game changing speed. He stays simple with his stroke and exhibits plenty of bat speed. He collected three loud barrels including a scorched line drive double to left centerfield. 

Will Holden (2026 OF, Advance, NC) showed the ability to turn the barrel on the inner-half, as he smoked a double down the left field line. He stays loose with his hands and delivers the barrel with intent. 

Owen ten Oever (2025 C, Brooklyn, NY) collected two hits in this, as the physical backstop implores a simple, repeatable stroke. He uses his lower half exceptionally well to create bat speed and has good feel for the barrel. 

Keon Johnson (2026 SS, Macon, GA) continued to show off his exciting two-way potential, as the athletic 2026 Grad ran his fastball up to 85 in a scoreless inning of work on the mound and collected a loud line drive single at the plate. He exudes physical projection and will fun to watch mature. 


21- Red vs. 22- Royal Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Miguel Sime Jr. (2025, Queens village, N.Y.) kicked things off with very loud stuff on the mound. The righty operated in the 89-92 range with heavy sink. He would throw two frames, punching out a total of seven.

Chase Fuller (2027, Tallahassee, Fl.) showed a refined three-pitch repertoire while working up to 84 with the heater. He repeated well from a clean delivery and has plenty of projection.

Grady Emerson (2026, Argyle, Texas) sent a loud liner into the opposite field gap in his final at-bat. The left-handed bat is a consistent performer and the power projects big to all fields.

Landon Schutte (2026, Oakdale, Calif.) lived in the 83-85 range with his heater and sequenced his four-pitch mix very well. He showcased excellent feel to spin two breaking balls and struck out six over two innings.

Jake Finnegan (2025, Jupiter, Fl.) impressed with the bat. The Florida native barreled a single into left in his first at-bat, getting to an 89 mph fastball up in the zone. He followed up with another loud barrel in his next at-bat as well.

Jael Castillo (2026, Wake Forest, N.C.) displayed really good two-way upside. On the mound, the southpaw employed a strong three pitch mix while showing great feel to pitch. In his final at-bat, he lined a double into left center, using a smooth stroke.


21- Red vs. 22- Royal Game Highlights

7/29/2022

Miguel Sime Jr. (2025, Queens village, N.Y.) kicked things off with very loud stuff on the mound. The righty operated in the 89-92 range with heavy sink. He would throw two frames, punching out a total of seven.

Chase Fuller (2027, Tallahassee, Fl.) showed a refined three-pitch repertoire while working up to 84 with the heater. He repeated well from a clean delivery and has plenty of projection.

Grady Emerson (2026, Argyle, Texas) sent a loud liner into the opposite field gap in his final at-bat. The left-handed bat is a consistent performer and the power projects big to all fields.

Landon Schutte (2026, Oakdale, Calif.) lived in the 83-85 range with his heater and sequenced his four-pitch mix very well. He showcased excellent feel to spin two breaking balls and struck out six over two innings.

Jake Finnegan (2025, Jupiter, Fl.) impressed with the bat. The Florida native barreled a single into left in his first at-bat, getting to an 89 mph fastball up in the zone. He followed up with another loud barrel in his next at-bat as well.

Jael Castillo (2026, Wake Forest, N.C.) displayed really good two-way upside. On the mound, the southpaw employed a strong three pitch mix while showing great feel to pitch. In his final at-bat, he lined a double into left center, using a smooth stroke.


13-Black vs 14-Gold Game Highlights

7/30/2022

Vincent Pezzuolo (2026 Bessemer, PA) smoked a triple down the pull side line, Nice job of pulling the hands in and finding a hard barrel for eextra bases.

 

Andrew Costello (2026 Fairview, PA) hit everything hard during the game. Those hard hit balls led to an inside the park homer that one hoped the batters eye in centerfield, and another hard base hit after that.

 

Jacob Herrera (2026 Stony Point, NY) had couple barrels that ended in hits during the game. His short stroke plays and he is a quality runner on the base paths.

 

Justin Lopez (2026 Chino Hills, CA) has a knack for finding the barrel. His loudest contact was a smoked single to the pull side. He is also aggressive on the bases.

 

Cale Fossett (2026 Roeland Park, KS) had a couple hits during the game, using the whole field approach at the dish. He also fills the zone up on the mound with a low-80s sinking fastball and a good CB/CH combo as secondaries.

 

Quincy Bright (2026 Hamden, CT) has an electric arm and ran the heater up to 89. He dropped in a CB for a strikeout that showed bite and shape. There is a ton of swing and miss in the arsenal.

 

Slade Wayne (2026 Lake Worth, FL) is a really good player on both sides of the ball. His loose and projectable swing stood out and he got out front and laced a hit to the pull side in his first at bat.

 

Jullian Pitts (2025 Saint Pete, FL) has a couple knocks on the day. He is really athletic and has projection in the swing and body. He also ran his heater up to 90-mph with sink. The SL/CH secondaries have good traits as well.

 

RJ Cope (2026 Lawrenceville, GA) has huge projection in his tall and long frame. He is a round the zone with the heater he ran up to 84-mph. Its tough plane to match.

 

Ryder Register (2026 Roswell, GA) has an accurate bat and compact swing and he collected a couple hits on the day and has a very aggressive style of play.

 

Kasey Kasper (2025 Key West, FL) ran his fastball up to 83-mph and got soft contact as he mixed his secondaries. He has a strong and durable build with some pop offensively.


Top 10 Yard Splits

7/29/2022

Alex Harrington1.482026Maranatha Christian SchoolsSan Diego, CA
Jaxson Wood1.482026HooverHoover, AL
Christian Doty1.512026Lausanne CollegiateOlive Branch, MS
Jacob Fladebo1.522026LegendParker, CO
Hunter Harrington1.522026Maranatha Christian SchoolsSan Diego, CA
Titus Cramer1.532026Har-BerSpringdale, AR
Corbyn Clayton1.542026PontotocTupelo, MS
Francis Garcia1.542026Miami Christian SchoolMiramar, FL
Jacob Herrera1.542026North RocklandStony Point, NY
Josiah Kemp1.542026WestmooreOklahoma City, OK
Rashad Hayes1.552025Bishop O DowdOakland, CA
Jordan Martinez1.552026Trinity Christian AcademyJacksonville, FL
Trenton Ramsey1.562026Trinity CatholicOcala, FL
Addison Rowland1.562026Legion Collegiate AcademyFort Mill, SC
Rouselle "Rookie" Shepard1.562026Faith LutheranNorth Las Vegas, NV
Juan Araujo1.572026Sunshine State Elite AcademyOrlando, FL
Deion Cole1.572026EtowahAcworth, GA
Brayden Harris1.572026Trinity Christian AcademyOrange Park, FL
Landon Serrano1.572025JW MitchellNew Port Richey, FL
Brady Harris1.582026Bartram TrailSt. Augustine, FL
Gustavo Melendez1.582025Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCayey, PR
Jake Rizzo1.582026Marjory Stoneman DouglasParkland, FL
Nate Wade1.582026Tocoi Creek High SchoolSt. Augustine, FL
Hudson Brzustewicz1.592026Orchard Lake St. Marys PrepRochester Hills, MI
Carter Cox1.592026Venice SeniorVenice, FL
Judson Dowell1.592026LamarHouston, TX
Davian Garcia1.592026Veterans MemorialCorpus Christi, TX
Parker Loew1.592026IMG AcademySarasota, FL
Jesiah Andrade1.602026YucaipaYucaipa, CA
Tyler Lomas1.602026Winter ParkOrlando, FL
Brady Murrietta1.602026Orange LutheranYorba Linda, CA
Levi Nickoli1.602026HomewoodBirmingham, AL

 


Top 60 Yard Dash Times

7/29/2022

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Jacob Herrera6.532026North RocklandStony Point, NY
Ethan Rathmann6.572026OlympiaWindermere, FL
Alex Harrington6.652026Maranatha Christian SchoolsSan Diego, CA
Hunter Harrington6.652026Maranatha Christian SchoolsSan Diego, CA
Sterling Coaxum6.662026Oceanside CollegiateHanahan, SC
Jacob Fladebo6.682026LegendParker, CO
Ethan Stipp6.722026Palo VerdeLas Vegas, NV
Jayden Stroman6.732025The Stony BrookMedford, NY
Jaxson Wood6.762026HooverHoover, AL
Christian Doty6.772026Lausanne CollegiateOlive Branch, MS
Rouselle "Rookie" Shepard6.772026Faith LutheranNorth Las Vegas, NV
Spencer Browning6.832026Pleasant GroveTexarkana, TX
Trevor Condon6.832026EtowahWoodstock, GA
Judson Dowell6.832026LamarHouston, TX
Josiah Kemp6.842026WestmooreOklahoma City, OK
Ezekiel Lara6.842026Mater DeiCerritos, CA
Kevin Bruno6.862026Sports AcademySanto Domingo (DOM)
Jacob Lombard6.862026Gulliver SchoolsPinecrest, FL
Trenton Ramsey6.862026Trinity CatholicOcala, FL
Corbyn Clayton6.882026PontotocTupelo, MS
Sawyer Pearsall6.902026McAdoryBessemer, AL
Aiden Arnett6.912026StoughtonStoughton, WI
Cory Dean Carver6.922026Montezuma-CortezCortez, CO
Titus Cramer6.932026Har-BerSpringdale, AR
Brady Harris6.972026Bartram TrailSt. Augustine, FL
Levi Nickoli6.972026HomewoodBirmingham, AL
Juan Araujo6.992026Sunshine State Elite AcademyOrlando, FL
Brayden Harris6.992026Trinity Christian AcademyOrange Park, FL
Dylan Dubovik7.002025St.AndrewsCoral Spring, FL
Brody Kraft7.002026Tocoi Creek High SchoolSaint Augustine, FL
Jordan Martinez7.002026Trinity Christian AcademyJacksonville, FL

 


Top Pop Times

7/29/2022

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Brady Murrietta1.832026Orange LutheranYorba Linda, CA
Andrew Costello1.842026Cathedral PreparatoryFairview, PA
Gustavo Melendez1.842025Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCayey, PR
Addison Rowland1.842026Legion Collegiate AcademyFort Mill, SC
Catcher Hopkins1.892026TomballTomball, TX
Beau Peterson1.892026Mill ValleyShawnee, KS
Hunter Watson1.892026TuttleTuttle, OK
Jesiah Andrade1.902026YucaipaYucaipa, CA
John Stowers1.902026St. Paul's EpiscopalMobile, AL
Jack Woda1.902026Bishop O`ConnellArlington, VA
John Dolan1.932026HargraveHuffman, TX
Francis Garcia1.942026Miami Christian SchoolMiramar, FL
Gage Petrutz1.942026ClearviewMantua, NJ
Rouselle "Rookie" Shepard1.942026Faith LutheranNorth Las Vegas, NV
Owen ten Oever1.942025Poly Prep Country DayBrooklyn, NY
Enrico Carrion1.962025Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCaguas, PR
Samuel Fernandez1.962025AlonsoTampa, FL
Grant Sheppard1.962026Ponte VedraPonte Vedra Beach, FL
Nicolas Broyles1.972026Strake Jesuit College PrepBellaire, TX
Owen Mikin1.972026St IgnatiusHinckley, OH
Justin Munoz1.972025HackensackHackensack, NJ
Brandon Santiso1.972026Hialeah Educational AcademyHialeah, FL
Martin Shelar1.972026MaristDecatur, GA
Braden Bloom1.982026Apex FriendshipApex, NC
Gianni Corral1.982026GrapevineGrapevine, TX
Codey Gauff1.982026Olympic Heights CommunityBoynton Beach, FL
Christian Anterock2.002026ShenangoNew Castle, PA
Luke Labbe2.002026Bartram TrailSaint Johns, FL
Avery Lambers2.002026FruitportMuskegon, MI
Addison Latko2.002026DePaul College PrepPark Ridge, IL
Leo Marrero2.002026Hardee SeniorWauchula, FL
Dillon Moss2.002026IMG AcademyAtherton, CA
Cache Poulson2.002026American ForkLehi, UT
Darwin Vargas2.002026Coral Reef SeniorMiami, FL

 


Top C Velos

7/29/2022

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Gage Petrutz782026ClearviewMantua, NJ
Hunter Watson782026TuttleTuttle, OK
Catcher Hopkins772026TomballTomball, TX
Justin Munoz772025HackensackHackensack, NJ
Rene Ramirez772025Doral Academy CharterDoral, FL
Enrico Carrion762025Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCaguas, PR
Andrew Costello762026Cathedral PreparatoryFairview, PA
John Dolan762026HargraveHuffman, TX
Warren Gravely762026Valley Christian SchoolsScotts Valley, CA
Beau Peterson762026Mill ValleyShawnee, KS
Alex Hoffman752026Charlotte CatholicCharlotte, NC
Owen Mikin752026St IgnatiusHinckley, OH
Rouselle "Rookie" Shepard752026Faith LutheranNorth Las Vegas, NV
John Stowers752026St. Paul's EpiscopalMobile, AL
Owen ten Oever752025Poly Prep Country DayBrooklyn, NY
Nicolas Broyles742026Strake Jesuit College PrepBellaire, TX
Will Colvin742026LakesideMartinez, GA
Dominic Demarzo742026WellingtonWellington, FL
Samuel Fernandez742025AlonsoTampa, FL
Codey Gauff742026Olympic Heights CommunityBoynton Beach, FL
Luke Labbe742026Bartram TrailSaint Johns, FL
Addison Latko742026DePaul College PrepPark Ridge, IL
Charlie Lods742026ChaminadeRockville Centre, NY
Leo Marrero742026Hardee SeniorWauchula, FL
Brady Murrietta742026Orange LutheranYorba Linda, CA
Cache Poulson742026American ForkLehi, UT
Addison Rowland742026Legion Collegiate AcademyFort Mill, SC
Grant Sheppard742026Ponte VedraPonte Vedra Beach, FL
Darwin Vargas742026Coral Reef SeniorMiami, FL
Gianni Corral732026GrapevineGrapevine, TX
Avery Lambers732026FruitportMuskegon, MI
Jack McKellar732026Rocky MountRocky Mount, NC
Gustavo Melendez732025Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCayey, PR
Dillon Moss732026IMG AcademyAtherton, CA
Martin Shelar732026MaristDecatur, GA

 


Top 1B Velos

7/29/2022

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Cody Boshell882026Bishop John J. SnyderJacksonville, FL
Tyler Ellis882026Trinity Christian AcademyKingsland, GA
Brayden Harris882026Trinity Christian AcademyOrange Park, FL
Wyatt Shelley882026Houston AcademyWebb, AL
Landon Schutte872026OakdaleOakdale, CA
Logan Buckley862026Columbia AcademyColumbia, MS
Tyler Komorner862026Apex FriendshipApex, NC
Lucas Argudin852026Westminster ChristianMiami, FL
Lincoln Boyle852026St. Thomas AquinasOverland Park, KS
Ryan Harwood852026CasteelChandler, AZ
RJ Cope842026Georgia Premier AcademyLawrenceville, GA
Zach Essig842026Orchard Lake St. Marys PrepCommerce Township, MI
Jack Ryan842026St. Xavier High SchoolCincinnati, OH
Brett Biondich832026Kettle Moraine LutheranHartford, WI
Colton Christman832027UndecidedLas Vegas, NV
Lincoln Dalton832026Pleasant ValleyBettendorf, IA
Chandler Hart822026AllenAllen, TX
Brock Rein822026Trinity ChristianFayetteville, GA
Logan Schmidt822027Orange LutheranVilla Park, CA
Kruz Schoolcraft822026UndecidedBeaverton, OR
Ethan Trivison822026JupiterJupiter, FL
Hayden Hubbard812026Lee's Summit WestLee’S Summit, MO
Aiden Smith812026Shelbyville SrShelbyville, IN
JD Adelman802026Christian Brothers CollegeSt. Louis, MO
Adam Bovinett802025CollinsvilleCaseyville, IL
Johnny Carver802026Raymore-Peculiar Sr.Raymore, MO
Jasper Davis802026Desoto CountyFort Ogden, FL
Dylan Minnatee802026FranklinElk Grove, CA
Owen ten Oever802025Poly Prep Country DayBrooklyn, NY

 


Top IF Velos

7/29/2022

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Kevin Roberts Jr912026UndecidedMeridian, MS
Justice de Jong892025Poly Prep Country DayNew York, NY
Dylan Dubovik892025St.AndrewsCoral Spring, FL
Thomas Gonzales892025JSerra CatholicLaguna Beach, CA
Randy Ruiz892026WindermereWinter Garden, FL
Quentin Young892026Oaks ChristianCamarillo, CA
Corbyn Clayton882026PontotocTupelo, MS
Ben Kuglitsch882026MuskegoMuskego, WI
Hudson Reed882026Morgan CountyCovington, GA
Ethan Bass872026Glenbrook NorthNorthbrook, IL
Coleman Borthwick872026South WaltonFreeport, FL
Jonathan Carrasco872026Waterloo WestWaterloo, IA
Andrew Costello872026Cathedral PreparatoryFairview, PA
Judson Dowell872026LamarHouston, TX
Brighton Fontaine872026La Salle CollegeNorth Wales, PA
Warren Gravely872026Valley Christian SchoolsScotts Valley, CA
Colton Guillot872026Pensacola CatholicGulf Breeze, FL
James Hannah872026YuleeYulee, FL
Catcher Hopkins872026TomballTomball, TX
Keon Johnson872026First Presbyterian DayMacon, GA
Keaton Neal872026Spring HillOlathe, KS
Diego Perez872026Sports AcademySanto Domingo (DOM)
Julian Pitts872025SeminoleSaint Petersburg, FL
Matthew Sharman872026EtowahWoodstock, GA
Teddy Stephenson872026Bangor High SchoolBangor, ME
Dawson Vaughn872026GainesvillePendergrass, GA
Wilson Andersen862026Tampa JesuitTampa, FL
Mills Carrillo862026Wesley ChapelWesley Chapel, FL
Enrico Carrion862025Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCaguas, PR
Bubba Coleman862026BufordBraselton, GA
Chase Fuller862027Maclay School - TallahasseeTallahassee, FL
Brayden Harris862026Trinity Christian AcademyOrange Park, FL
Tyler Komorner862026Apex FriendshipApex, NC
Luke Manderson862026The BollesJacksonville, FL
Yodelkis Quevedo862026Mater AcademyHialeah, FL
Jayden Stroman862025The Stony BrookMedford, NY
Ty Tillery862026Morgan CountyMadison, GA
Aiden Arnett852026StoughtonStoughton, WI
AJ Cruz852026Miami ChristianMiami, FL
Grady Emerson852026ArgyleArgyle, TX
Derek Guzman852026Davidson Day SchoolCharlotte, NC
Alex Harrington852026Maranatha Christian SchoolsSan Diego, CA
Brady Harris852026Bartram TrailSt. Augustine, FL
Archer Horn852026St. Ignatius College PrepSan Mateo, CA
Gustavo Melendez852025Puerto Rico Baseball AcademyCayey, PR
Beau Peterson852026Mill ValleyShawnee, KS
Rene Ramirez852025Doral Academy CharterDoral, FL
Karson Reeder852026TomballTomball, TX
Andrew Salas852026Home SchoolCaracas (VEN)
Jacob Smith852026ReaganWinston Salem, NC

 


Top OF Velos

7/29/2022

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Lorenzo Laurel952026Marjory Stoneman DouglasCoral Springs, FL
Wilson Andersen942026Tampa JesuitTampa, FL
Dylan Dubovik932025St.AndrewsCoral Spring, FL
Thomas Gonzales932025JSerra CatholicLaguna Beach, CA
Colton Guillot932026Pensacola CatholicGulf Breeze, FL
Ryan Harwood922026CasteelChandler, AZ
Aiden Arnett912026StoughtonStoughton, WI
Mills Carrillo902026Wesley ChapelWesley Chapel, FL
Christian Doty902026Lausanne CollegiateOlive Branch, MS
Tyler Ellis902026Trinity Christian AcademyKingsland, GA
Brayden Harris902026Trinity Christian AcademyOrange Park, FL
James Jorgensen902026Jesuit College PrepDallas, TX
Kevin Roberts Jr902026UndecidedMeridian, MS
Lincoln Boyle892026St. Thomas AquinasOverland Park, KS
Corbyn Clayton892026PontotocTupelo, MS
Ethan Rathmann892026OlympiaWindermere, FL
Jake Rizzo892026Marjory Stoneman DouglasParkland, FL
Randy Ruiz892026WindermereWinter Garden, FL
Miguel Sime jr892025CardozoQueens Village, NY
Marcus Cantu882026Lutheran South AcademyFriendswood, TX
Brady Harris882026Bartram TrailSt. Augustine, FL
Ben Kuglitsch882026MuskegoMuskego, WI
Luke Manderson882026The BollesJacksonville, FL
Cody Boshell872026Bishop John J. SnyderJacksonville, FL
Quincy Bright872026SalisburyHamden, CT
Deion Cole872026EtowahAcworth, GA
AJ Cruz872026Miami ChristianMiami, FL
James Hannah872026YuleeYulee, FL
Parker Loew872026IMG AcademySarasota, FL
Sawyer Pearsall872026McAdoryBessemer, AL
Julian Pitts872025SeminoleSaint Petersburg, FL
Trenton Ramsey872026Trinity CatholicOcala, FL
Logan Schmidt872027Orange LutheranVilla Park, CA
Nate Wade872026Tocoi Creek High SchoolSt. Augustine, FL
Jaylen Walker872026Lutheran South AcademyPearland, TX
Aaron Bailey862026McAdoryMcCalla, AL
Sterling Coaxum862026Oceanside CollegiateHanahan, SC
Andrew Costello862026Cathedral PreparatoryFairview, PA
Logan D’Amico862026Home SchoolWaxhaw, NC
John Dolan862026HargraveHuffman, TX
Archer Horn862026St. Ignatius College PrepSan Mateo, CA
Jeuri La Rosa862025Mater Academy CharterHialeah, FL
Justin Munoz862025HackensackHackensack, NJ
Michael Vigil862026Christopher ColumbusMiami, FL
Mateo Villanueva862026CoronadoSan Diego, CA
Ethan Wheeler862026Trinity Christian AcademyMiddleburg, FL
Ashten Ballew852026KatyKaty, TX
Rhett Britt852026TopsailHampstead, NC
Spencer Browning852026Pleasant GroveTexarkana, TX
Logan Buckley852026Columbia AcademyColumbia, MS
Bubba Coleman852026BufordBraselton, GA
Carson Crider852026Wake ForestWake Forest, NC
Jackson Dippel852026Dripping SpringsDripping Springs, TX
Judson Dowell852026LamarHouston, TX
Davian Garcia852026Veterans MemorialCorpus Christi, TX
Colton Haire852026Pro5 Baseball AcademyApex, NC
Will Holden852026West ForsythAdvance, NC
Tyler Komorner852026Apex FriendshipApex, NC
Devin Long852026ChaparralScottsdale, AZ
Landon Murphy852025Prestonwood Christian AcademyCarrollton, TX
Ryder Register852026Blessed Trinity CathRoswell, GA
Dante Saladino852026John F Kennedy CatholicSeattle, WA
Mylo White852026Combine AcademyMint Hill, NC

 


Batting Practice Highlights: Teams 19-24

7/29/2022

Andruw Giles (2026 OF, Henderson, NV) Found the barrel comfortably throughout his round showing the ability to hit the ball to all fields and some flashes of jump when squared.  

Andrew Petrock (2026 SS, Pelham, AL) Is an athletic swinger and he can uncoil late given the quality of the bat speed he has there already while spraying pretty hard liners all over the field. 

Chandler Hart (2026 LHP, Allen, TX) Is extremely physical in the box and it translates to a good bit of juice as he hammered some balls on a line to the middle of the field. 

Jayden Stroman (2025 SS, Medford, NY) Had some of the more explosive flashes of the day as there’s pretty significant juice on both sides of the plate and he has no problem getting to it often and leveraging to lift it a long way. 

Luke Labbe (2026 C, Saint Johns, FL) Has some intriguing things in the overall process as there’s some whip to the barrel and the ability to get through the zone tight which will allow him to hit well in game. 

Cody Boshell (2026 1B, Jacksonville, FL) Showed some big juice in flashes during his round putting a couple balls out on the track and up against the wall dead into the wind pull side.

Bubba Coleman (2026 SS, Braselton, GA) Has all of the components to like in a good young hitter with bat speed and tons of consistency while being able to pepper either gap and run into a couple.  

Colton Guillot (2026 SS, Gulf Breeze, FL) Has big strength behind a heavy barrel and although there are some young inconsistencies, when he clears the front side he can really impact the ball a long way to pull.

Alexander Galan (2025 OF, Orlando, FL) Swings it with a ton of intent and there’s a whole ton of explosive bat speed with real juice behind it and he can impact the ball with some of the best when he’s on it.

Randy Ruiz (2026 OF, Winter Garden, FL) Is an explosive hitter with big bat speed in a longer stroke and the strength behind it allows him to really drive the baseball pull side when he gets it out on time. 

Kevin Bruno (2026 SS, Santo Domingo, NC) Is very comfortable with the barrel and it’s a loose swing with easy bat speed and the consistency in being able to hit balls all over the pull side.

Addison Latko (2026 C, Park Ridge, IL) Has some intrigue in terms of how strong the hands are and the overall bat speed he’ll likely create long-term with that. 

Reed Robinson (2026 C, New Carlisle, IN) Is a switch-hitter with solid bat to ball on both sides but there’s a good bit more looseness with some flashes of real strength to the pull side on the left. 

Grady Emerson (2026 SS, Argyle, TX) Took comfortably the best round of the day as he came out peppering both gaps with effortless strength off the barrel and a significant ceiling in terms of both hit and power. 

Garrett Luett (2026 SS, Council Bluffs, IA) Took a strong round using the strength in his hands to stay compact and still drive the hard to the pull side a good amount. 

Diego Perez (2026 SS, Santo Domingo, NC) Swings it pretty effortlessly and the ease in which he’s showing he can lift it to the pull gap with some flashes of carry projects a good bit. 

Logan Buckley (2026 LHP, Columbia, MS) Is talented on the bump but it’s real strength to the profile as the hands work simply and he was able to backspin a number of baseballs deep to the pull gap.

Landon Schutte (2026 RHP, Oakdale, CA) Is a massively physical right-handed hitter who was on the barrel a significant amount in his round absolutely peppering long line drives to the pull side gap. 

Jael Castillo (2026 LHP, Wake Forest, NC) Is an impressive looking prospect for being 13u eligible and he hit a lot of balls hard throughout his round showing simplicity and real strength to the stroke.

Jake Finnegan (2025 SS, Jupiter, FL) Barreled just about everything to the pull side gap showing a simple and efficient stroke with an accurate barrel.

Chase Fuller (2027 SS, Tallahassee, FL) Is another that’s just 13 years old but he didn’t look it as he hit balls really hard all over the pull side with a picturesque right-handed stroke with massive power upside. 

Leo Marrero (2026 C, Wauchula, FL) Wore out the pull side with long lofted contact as the swing is geared for getting the ball in the air and strength has it carry a long way.

CJ Sampson (2026 RHP, Tomball, TX) Came out on time with the barrel right away as the athleticism to the swing and comfortability with the barrel really stands out and gives him so much to like as a two-way.

Matthew Sharman (2026 SS, Woodstock, GA) Has lots of foundation things to build on as a talented hitter in terms of bat speed and the ability to extend well through the baseball when on plane. 

Dillon Booth (2026 3B, Rosamond, CA) Showed he can spray the whole field throughout his round as the hands work well and there’s enough bat speed to impact the baseball a good bit already. 

Ethan Bass (2026 SS, Northbrook, IL) Showed a good bit of intrigue throughout the entirety of the round as it’s a really quick and fluid stroke with real barrel speed and the strength in the hands to put hard contact on a ton of liners pull side.

Archer Horn (2026 3B, San Mateo, CA) Took a really strong round using very loose hands to barrel the ball hard to the pull side a whole ton and there’s still a good bit more power in there as he adds physically. 

Grady Saunders (2026 RHP, Springfield, OR) Has good size and he gets synced up well showing plenty of strength off the overall timing feel to get into consistently. 

Matt Ponatoski (2026 SS, Hamilton, OH) Showed lots of consistency in his approach with the comfort in finding plenty of barrels on a line to the pull side. 

Trevor Condon (2026 OF, Woodstock, GA) Put together a strong round with a whole ton of hard barrel to the pull side with real strength to the stroke and more coming. 

Enrico Carrion (2025 3B, Caguas, PR) Has some twitch to the swing and he was able to get on the barrel a whole ton showing some impact on a line to the pull side. 

Jacob Lombard (2026 SS, Pinecrest, FL) Has some real hand speed and he can get through the zone really tight while showing heaviness to the hands and plenty of ability to lift it hard out front. 

Brock Rein (2026 1B, Fayetteville, GA) Sprayed the field with hard line drive contact and it’s the consistency and comfortability with the approach that stood out. 

Cole Travers (2026 RHP, Sebring, FL) Barreled a whole ton of baseballs without having to sell out and there’s plenty of bat speed to create strong impact.


Batting Practice Highlights: Teams 13-18

7/29/2022

Justin Lopez (2026 2B, Chino Hills, CA) Is a quicker-twitch athlete with some real jump off the barrel for the size as he found the barrel at an impressive rate with some real jump pull side.

Colten Springall (2026 2B, Las Vegas, NV) Is a good pure hitter and the comfort with the barrel stands out as the athleticism to the process allows him to adjust and get on plane and on time often.

Quincy Bright (2026 LHP, Hamden, CT) Showed some real bat speed and barrel accuracy from the left side at the dish and the body naturally projects to a good bit of power in the stick even if is a primary arm.

Andrew Costello (2026 C, Fairview, PA) Is one of the more impressive hitters in the country when it comes to combining consistency of the hit tool and the power in the bat and he showed it here as he sent one way out onto the berm behind left-center.

Ryan Harwood (2026 1B, Chandler, AZ) Is one of the strongest prospects in the country for this age and he absolutely hammered some balls to the pull side throughout his round showing massive juice and even more there longer-term.

Ethan Dejesus (2026 MIF, Riverview, FL) Showed some feel for the barrel from both sides of the plate and the overall approach projects as he stays within it and sprays the gaps with some ease. 

Lorenzo Laurel (2026 OF, Coral Springs, FL) Took an explosive round hitting some towering fly balls to the pull side and his significant bat speed allows him to fire the barrel late and make the adjustment to leverage it hard. 

Spencer Browning (2026 SS, Texarkana, TX) Is a very explosive right-handed hitter and it’s some of the better pure hand and bat speed in the country which he showed often exploding on some balls to the middle of the field. 

Judson Dowell (2026 3B, Houston, TX) Has the foundation of a higher-upside hitter and there’s already some real strength and bat speed while being connected to the lower half well. 

Aiden Salinas (2027 3B, Corpus Christi, TX) Is an explosive and physical athlete and the swing is a good one with all kinds of bat speed and strength with the frame to add pretty significant power there moving forward. 

William Radford (2026 C, Snow Hill, NC) Has been a really impressive hitter on the circuit and there’s good reason why as it’s a clean and loose swing with enough control to be on the barrel consistently and power upside to like.

Corwin Allard (2026 RHP, Ladera Ranch, CA) Is a physical hitter and the strength translates with a good bit of ease and he’s under control through the zone and stays through it well enough to carry it to the middle. 

Alex Carmona (2026 3B, Miami, FL) Keeps the process simple and was able to turn the barrel over hard on a good chunk of his round showing good impact from a contact approach. 

Jakob Wagner (2026 3B, Cape Coral, FL) Has a good bit of explosiveness to the swing and the consistency in how much bat speed he generates while hammering balls to the middle is easy to like now.

Colton Haire (2026 SS, Apex, NC) Peppered the middle of the field with a good bit of hard line drives and the overall athleticism of the process gives him a good foundation to hit a bunch. 

Jack Ryan (2026 RHP, Cincinnati, OH) Is a very talented primary arm but showed some real juice in his round consistently barreling it to the pull side gap with some of the better carry from guys on the left side. 

GT Taylor (2026 2B, Lake St. Louis, MO) Ambushed some baseballs and hit some really hard to the pull side while showing a pretty significant amount of projection in the overall profile. 

Aiden Arnett (2026 OF, Stoughton, WI) Has controlled explosion to his process and the consistency of the barrel is really impressive given just how hard he impacts the baseball already. 

Brady Marshall (2026 3B, Mocksville, NC) Has a power bat type foundation with length to the swing and plenty of hand strength while flashing some very long carrying balls to the pull side. 

Cayman Sanchez (2026 SS, Holladay, UT) Was very consistent in peppering the field with line drive contact and it’s a good foundation of bat to ball and barrel accuracy.

Catcher Hopkins (2026 C, Tomball, TX) Swings a heavy barrel and there’s some foundation on both sides of the plate as the physicality gives him some intrigue in terms of how well he can impact the baseball already. 

Jeuri La Rosa (2025 OF, Hialeah, FL) Spent the entire round turning the barrel over with a whole ton of intent and consistency showing there’s real hand quickness and bat speed to like there. 

Ashten Ballew (2026 SS, Katy, TX) Has a really athletic process and he uncoils on time producing a whole handful of hard line drives to the pull side throughout the round. 

Codey Gauff (2026 C, Boynton Beach, FL) Has real feel for the barrel on both sides and it’s a controlled approach that allows him to be accurate with it and spray the field with simple line drives. 

Logan D’Amico (2026 OF, Waxhaw, NC) Had some strong flashes in his round showing that there’s plenty of bat speed and looseness in the wrists that projects to good things offensively. 

Ezekiel Lara (2026 3B, Cerritos, CA) Showed he could really hit in BP as he was consistently turning the barrel over on hard liners to the pull side, many of which were struck very well. 

John Stowers (2026 C, Mobile, AL) Had really nice flashes as the loose left-handed stroke has easy leverage and he’ll likely project to pretty big power as he fills out given he’s 13u eligible still. 

Dylan Dubovik (2025 OF, Coral Spring, FL) Is one of the most impressive all-around athletes in attendance and the BP round was nothing short of loud as he uncoils with big time intent and sent some balls WAY out to the pull side. 


Batting Practice Highlights: Teams 7-12

7/29/2022

Kingston Kela (2026 3B, Las Vegas, NV) Took a really solid round showing consistency in working to the pull gap and the consistency and accuracy of it projects to hit well in game.

Jesiah Andrade (2026 C, Yucaipa, CA) Is a really consistent hitter and the bat speed and overall strength in the hands allows him to create hard contact from different positions.

Hudson Brzustewicz (2026 SS, Rochester Hills, MI) Showed real strength off the barrel to the pull side as he fires the hips hard and has no problem turning it over with authority. 

Brady Murrietta (2026 C, Yorba Linda, CA) has added some physicality and he’s able to consistently produce hard contact to the pull side while getting into it more often than not. 

Caden Throneberry (2026 OF, St Louis, MO) Has some physicality from the left side and it’s good length and consistency in lifting it that projects to get into some good power in the future. 

Cole "CJ" Weinstein (2026 2B, Huntington Beach, CA) Has the foundation of a high-upside hitter and it’s an accurate barrel paired with bat speed and overall athleticism to the stroke. 

Wilson Andersen (2026 SS, Tampa, FL) Showed his athleticism and overall ability to repeat in sending tons of backspun liners to the pull side with easy projectable strength.

Tyler Ellis (2026 LHP, Kingsland, GA) Has a physical profile now and it’s a lofted left-handed stroke that paired with the strength produces plenty of long carrying shots to the pull side.

Alex Hoffman (2026 C, Charlotte, NC) Has some explosiveness to the swing and the bat speed allows him to hit balls a long way to the pull side in a tight window.

Jordan Martinez (2026 SS, Jacksonville, FL) Looks the part in the box and the quickness of the stroke allows him to fire the barrel late and on plane producing some really loud contact to the pull side.

Yodelkis Quevedo (2026 3B, Hialeah, FL) Is massively physical and the strength and pure explosiveness in the hands allows him to barrel the ball a long way all over the field when he’s separated. 

Bryant James (2026 SS, Annandale, VA) Is an impressive athlete and there’s some foundation of things to like in the swing as the hands are quick and he already whips the barrel a good bit. 

Rashad Hayes (2025 SS, Oakland, CA) Struggled some with the accuracy of the barrel but there’s loads of hand speed and the flashes are big as he can barrel balls through either gap.

Jaxson Wood (2026 SS, Hoover, AL) Is just a good pure hitter and he swings it hard, finding the barrel often and letting the bat speed create jump off the barrel regularly. 

Will Holden (2026 OF, Advance, NC) Has a really good foundation for a big long-term upside offensive profile as the hands are heavy and he can already turn it over with big time authority at times.

Keon Johnson (2026 SS, Macon, GA) Has mashed all summer long and the consistency in which he stays this compact and still has the strength to lift the ball a long way certainly stands out at this age. 

Ben Kuglitsch (2026 SS, Muskego, WI) Was really consistent spraying the middle and pull side using a short and compact stroke that’ll project well when he adds strength. 

Beau Peterson (2026 C, Shawnee, KS) Has some of the best physicality in the class and there’s tons of strength in the hands that allows him to hit the ball hard to anywhere in the park.

Takashi Rutherford (2026 OF, San Juan Capistrano, CA) Has really loose hands and he’s on time with the lower half often which makes him really projectable as he adds strength long-term.

Trenton Ramsey (2026 LHP, Ocala, FL) Has a really clean and connected swing and the accuracy of the barrel stood out as he’ll add good strength long-term.

Deion Cole (2026 OF, Acworth, GA) Has a seemingly limitless power upside given the quality of the swing and the ease in which he backspins the baseball already while having some real carry off the barrel in there now.

Francis Garcia (2026 SS, Miramar, FL) Is a really athletic swinger and it’s a hitterish approach with an accurate barrel and all kinds of hit tool projection with the chance to add some strength.

Brandon Santiso (2026 C, Hialeah, FL) Is a physical left-handed hitter and it’s an easy and under control stroke while he ran into some real strong fly balls to the middle and pull side.

Dylan Fernandez (2026 SS, Hialeah, FL) Is another with a really sound swing and the overall length through the zone and strength behind it gives him hard contact now and plenty of upside in long-term.

Coleman Borthwick (2026 3B, Freeport, FL) Is an extremely physical right-handed hitter and he hit some balls a long way without even getting really separated which should come.


Batting Practice Highlights: Teams 1-6

7/29/2022

Gustavo Melendez (2025 SS, Cayey, PR) really turns the barrel hard and there’s strength to the profile that pairs well with his ability to work the barrel out consistently. 

Cache Poulson (2026 C, Lehi, UT) has real looseness to the wrists and even without real strength to the profile he’s able to lift the ball well to the middle and pull side in flashes.

Benjamin Ball (2026 OF, Phoenix, AZ) has some real strength to the profile and he swings it hard with the ability to backspin the baseball with authority to the pull side consistently. 

Alex Harrington (2026 SS, San Diego, CA) has gotten noticeably stronger over the last year and it’s an ideal combination of barrel feel, bat speed and strength off impact that makes him one of the better hitters in attendance.

Hunter Harrington (2026 OF, San Diego, CA) is an athletic prospect as a whole and he both controls the levers well and is very accurate out front with the barrel projecting to hit often.

Andrew Salas (2026 SS, Caracas, DF) is a pretty polished switch-hitter already with an accurate barrel and the overall handle of it to project big on both sides.

Logan Schmidt (2027 LHP, Villa Park, CA) is one of the youngest players in attendance and his consistentcy in being able to lift the ball to the pull side is really impressive for the age.

Lincoln Evans (2026 RHP, Henderson, NV) is a primary arm but there’s all kinds of strength in the right-handed swing as he hit a lot of balls hard to the pull side including a ton that were lifted up against the pull side wall. 

Chase Farmer (2026 2B, Somerset, KY) has some real foundation to project on as there’s looseness and barrel speed there that’ll give him a good bit of power long-term.

Christian Doty (2026 SS, Olive Branch, MS) is an explosive hitter and it’s impressive how well he’s able to stay compact with as much bat speed and strength off the barrel he has and it’s a very quick launch too.

Brady Harris (2026 OF, St. Augustine, FL) has all kinds of things to project on as he checks a number of important boxes including real bat speed, length through the zone and consistently of the barrel while getting separated on some.

Brayden Harris (2026 RHP, Orange Park, FL) is one of the more talented two-ways in attendance and his strength and bat speed creates some really hard contact to all fields.

Joseph Lawson (2026 C, Fort Myers, FL) has some flashes of real things to like as there’s physicality to the profile and when he gets in a good rhythm he’ll lift some hard to the middle of the field. 

Derek Guzman (2026 SS, Charlotte, NC) has some real bat speed and barrel whip already and it’s a consistent feel to work the barrel out and ability to create separation lifting the ball to the pull gap.

Cory Dean Carver (2026 SS, Cortez, CO) was on the barrel a whole bunch and it’s real bat speed with budding juice that showed in big flashes to the pull side. 

Brett Biondich (2026 1B, Hartford, WI) is a physical right-handed hitter who stays short with the hands trhough the zone and lets the barrel stay long creating some heavy impact to the pull side.

Quentin Young (2026 SS, Camarillo, CA) has absolutely monstrous juice and showed it with an impressive amount of ease staying under control while lofting balls into the bullpen and concourse behind left field.

Mills Carrillo (2026 RHP, Wesley Chapel, FL) is a talented primary arm but there’s some things to like in the bat as he has a good combination of strength and consistency which produces some hard liners to pull.

Addison Rowland (2026 C, Fort Mill, SC) Took a good round using a short and quick right-handed swing to turn hard on some balls to the pull side including lifting one into the bullpen. 

Jaylen Walker (2026 OF, Pearland, TX) Has some real impact strength and there’s all kinds of explosiveness to it when he’s able get in good rhythm and be on time and on plane with the barrel.

Jonathan Carrasco (2026 SS, Waterloo, IA) Took a really consistent round as he barreled a number of balls to the pull side showing the efficiency and consistency of the swing.

Lyndon Lee (2026 2B, Las Vegas, NV) Has some real explosiveness to the hands and the consistency in which he’s able to fire that hard and get on the barrel more often than not is a good foundation for a high-upside hitter.

Troy Southisene (2026 OF, Henderson, NV) Is an athletic quick-twitch type hitter and the looseness in the wrists allows him to adjust and be consistent in spraying line drives.

Rockson "Rock" Akahi (2026 3B, Irvine, CA) Took a solid round barreling the baseball to the middle and pull side and it’s his consistency paired with bat speed and hand strength that projects well moving forward. 

Gavin Hottle (2026 SS, Irvine, CA) Is a pretty physical hitter but it’s the ability to be as tight as he is through the zone with the kind of juice already in the stick, with a ton more coming, that stood out.

Rouselle "Rookie" Shepard (2026 SS, North Las Vegas, NV) Is undoubtedly a talented hitter and he did exactly what he has for the last year in barreling a lot to the pull side with the explosive hips and hands he’s known to have. 

Nicolas Broyles (2026 C, Bellaire, TX) Took a very easy and under control round letting the strength go to work as he lifted a ton of balls to the middle and pull side gap with easy carry. 

Marcus Cantu (2026 SS, Friendswood, TX) Can really hit and there’s all kinds of feel and accuracy with the barrel while the bat speed projects him to run into some power long-term.

Parker Loew (2026 SS, Sarasota, FL) Took a really impressive round showing big hand and barrel speed and the projection on the profile from this foundation is pretty huge.

John Dolan (2026 C, Huffman, TX) Will show big things in flashes and there’s plenty of strength off the barrel when he’s out front with it and turning it over to the pull side.