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2021 Top Prospects

Ben Taxdahl  RHP - 2021 - Prior Lake, MN
Wichita State

The physical Minnesotan got it done in just about every way over the weekend. He recorded the second best outfield velocity at 87 mph and was tied for the third best exit velocity at 87 mph. However, he was at his best on the mound as he fanned seven of the ten hitters he faced and ran his fastball up to 89 mph.

Michael Conte  RHP - 2021 - Cincinnati, OH
Central Michigan

Conte flashed a true four pitch mix on the mound with plus pitchability and command for his arsenal. Newly committed to Central Michigan, he'll look to make an immediate impact with a fastball up to 87 mph. He struck out seven through three innings of work.

Bobby Cobine  OF - 2021 - Santa Cruz, CA
Cabrillo College

Cobine posted some of the most impressive raw numbers at the event. He had the top exit velocity at 95 mph, the second best pop time at 1.90 seconds in the catching workouts, a top five outfield velocity at 85 mph, and a top five sixty-yard dash time at 6.75 seconds. He swung it well in game too with a booming double.

Brayden Bock  C - 2021 - Elkhorn, NE
Uncommitted

With present power that will only continue to improve, Bock posted the second best exit velocity at 93 mph off the bat and smoked a stand up triple over the centerfielder's head in game. He also posted the top velocity down to second base by any catcher at the event. There's some rawness to his tools that project well.

Jackson Bell  RHP - 2021 - Bloomfield, MO
Three Rivers CC

Gave up just one hit through three innings pitched with a good fastball up to 85 mph. Bell isn't afraid to go in with his fastball and pitches to all four quadrants of the plate with intent. He posted the third highest outfield velocity at 86 mph.

Lee Allen Jr.  2B - 2021 - Kansas City, MO
Kansas City Kansas CC

Athleticism oozes out of Allen Jr.'s 5-foot-8 build that stands to drastically strengthen as he continues to develop. He generates good whip to his barrel which helps the ball to jump off of his bat, and his infield play was outstanding. In game he made one of the best defensive plays of the weekend as he ranged into shallow left center.

Jonathan Stanley  RHP - 2021 - Kansas City, MO
Cowley County CC

The long and lengthy right-hander ran his fastball up to 87 mph and was in control throughout the entirety of his outing. His slender build with present length is very projectable, and he flashes a three pitch mix that showcases good promise. There's some downward angle to the plate on his fastball that will become an asset as his arm continues to strengthen.

Andrew Rantz  3B - 2021 - Topeka, KS
Kansas State

The Kansas State commit generates great bat speed through the zone and squared up some balls in game. He recorded the second best infield velocity at 87 mph and shows good fluidity to and through the baseball. His glove works well to both sides and his arm gives him a chance to make a play from just about anywhere around the diamond.

Nicholas “Lubby” Marrujo  SS - 2021 - Las Vegas, NM
Uncommitted

Was one of the most mature looking infielders in the workouts with quick feet, soft hands, and an intent to make good first step reads. His 88 mph toss across the diamond was the best among all infielders at the event. In game he tallied two hits and scored twice as he put his quick hands and strong barrel control on display.

Brady Christensen  OF - 2021 - Elkhorn, NE
San Jacinto CC

Christensen's batting practice round was one of the most professional looking rounds of the day with line drives to all fields and intent with his leg kick trigger. It translated very well in game as he was the only player at the event with three extra base hits on the weekend, including a booming ground rule double that nearly left the ballpark. He unsurprisingly also posted a top ten exit velocity at 90 mph off the tee.

Gavin Williams  OF - 2021 - Desoto, KS
Uncommitted

Although Williams didn't put up big numbers in game, it was hard to ignore his actions in the workouts with a balanced stroke that backspins the baseball consistently. His glove works well in the outfield and he can cover plenty of ground as he posted a 6.97 second sixty-yard dash time. His hands and athleticism will give him a chance to play at the next level.


2022 Top Prospects

Sam McAleer  C - 2022 - Leawood, KS
Wichita State

He impressed in the batting practice session with quick hands and good pop to all fields. He followed it up by putting together mature looking at bats in game that featured an RBI double to left center field. His 1.96 second pop time was a top six time at the event.

Trey Hill  C - 2022 - Fayetteville, AR
University of Arkansas-Little Rock

He impressed behind the dish with crisp and clean actions as well as posting the top pop time at 1.89 seconds in the catching workouts. In game he went off and went 4-for-6 with two extra base hits and showed that his hit tool is ready for the next level. Hill could be an asset for many college programs and is a player to follow closely moving forward.

Will Plattner  C - 2022 - Robinson, TX
Alabama

Plattner tallied four hits over the weekend including two for extra bases as his hands work to the inside half of ball with consistency. His 92 mph exit velocity was top ten at the event and his 86 mph infield velo was top three. He works hard behind the dish with good good feel for the position and posted a top three pop time at 1.93 seconds.

Andrew Campbell  OF - 2022 - Riverside, CA
Cal Poly-Pomona

Campbell has the potential to turn into a plus defender in the outfield with plus speed and a strong arm. His 6.90 second sixty-yard dash time was top ten at the event and his 91 mph throw from the outfield was the best recorded. He shows fantastic aggressiveness to the baseball and at the plate, he has the ability to spray balls around the diamond when on time.

Luke Moore  C - 2022 - Kansas City, MO
Uncommitted

With a quiet stroke that displays plenty of controlled violence, Moore looks to drive the ball with every swing he takes. He laced a triple into the left center gap in game and put together some professional looking plate appearances. He posted a 1.94 second pop time behind the plate which was good for top three at the event.

William Jones  OF - 2022 - Overland Park, KS
Southern

This kid flies. His 6.59 second sixty-yard dash time was the best at the event and coaches claim he's ran even quicker times in the past. All he has to do is put the ball in play to get on and he can do a lot more than that. On Sunday he went 3-for-3 and swiped three bags and showcased just how quickly he can change a ball game.

Mario Napolitano  3B - 2022 - Ames, IA
Uncommitted

Tied for the sixth best exit velocity at the event at 89 mph off the tee, Napolitano has great hands with a fluid stroke that will continue to mature into something special. Another hitter who's actions in the workouts impressed, he's already got a good feel for the barrel and will go as far as his plate maturity will take him.


2023 Top Prospects

Ty Wisdom  2B - 2023 - Kansas City, MO
Kansas

Wisdom impressed initially in batting practice with a balanced toe tap trigger and good barrel speed through the zone. In game he found a ton of barrel and showcased that his already mature timing and rhythm translates to hard hit balls with consistency.


2024 Top Prospects

Jackson Glueck  1B - 2024 - Kansas City, MO
Pima CC

Already a very physical build for a freshman, his game has a very high ceiling as he continues to develop. At the plate, he loads very slowly and quietly but tends to stop his momentum before launch. When he's fluid and on time, his bat stands to do some serious damage as he tripled to right center in game. He also showcased his arm on the bump with a fastball up to 78 mph with a developing breaking ball. He fanned five through two innings.

Jack Clevidence  RHP - 2024 - Ankeny, IA
Evansville

Topped out at 81 mph on the hill and displayed poise for his age throughout his outing. He displayed meticulous glove work in the infield workouts along with some barrel control a the plate, however, his competitive nature on the hill is something to be excited about.