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Tournaments  | Story | 10/6/2022

Uncommitted Gems: Jupiter Part 3

Photo: Chase Meyer (Perfect Game)
Jupiter Uncommitted Gems: Part 1 | Part 2




Michael Mayhugh, OF/2B, Spring Branch, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500

Mayhugh is one of the top uncommitted players in Texas due to the blend of speed and power. He has been clocked as low as 6.91 in the sixty-yard dash has shown the ability to find loud barrels to the pull side. The speed translates well in game, especially on the defensive side where he covers a ton of ground roaming the outfield.

Blake Hall, SS/2B, Beaumont, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500

Hall is a 5-foot-10, 162-pound middle infielder with smooth actions on defense. He has the range and arm to play on either side of the pillow. The swing is simple and short with a line drive approach. The hands work well in the swing as he sprays the ball all over the field. He produces some natural loft with feel for the barrel.

Jack Haag, RHP, Montgomery, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500

Haag is building upon a good summer where he showed athleticism and promise on the mound. He has a simple side step to a belt high leg lift, longer arm swing in the back and a higher release point, creating a tough angle to pick up. The fastball has been up to 90 mph and he has shown feel to spin a curveball in the mid-70s.

Griffin Turner, SS/3B, Fort Worth, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500

Turner is an athletic middle infielder with tools across the board. He’s a great runner, clocking a 6.61 60-yard dash time. He has been up to 88 mph from the outfield and 87 mph on the infield so the arm isn’t in question. Turner is always a threat to run as he had 19 stolen bases over the summer. He has a simple swing with feel for the barrel and has been a consistent performer in PG events recently.

Colin Carney, RHP, Kingwood, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000

Carney is one of the most projectable arms in the state, standing at 6-foot-6. He has tons of room for growth within the frame and as he does the velocity should only get better. He has already been up to 87 mph with plenty of angle as he works down the mound efficiently. As he continues to fill out the frame this should be an arm to keep a close eye on.

Sammy York, 1B/RHP, The Woodlands, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000

York is a physical first baseman that has shown big jump off the barrel when in rhythm. He is athletic and moves around the bag well and has also been up to 88 mph on the mound. He had two homers over the summer, showing off the power and also had four doubles. York is a two way prospect with big upside.

Austin Haley, 3B/MIF, Sherman, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000

Haley only played in a few events over the summer but showed off the tools we have been accustomed to seeing. He’s a twitchy hitter with advanced feel for the barrel and a short path to the ball. On the defensive side, he has the tools to stick at short with an above average arm and range to both sides.

Cord Copley, RHP/3B, Sugar Land, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000

Copley has shown huge promise on the mound in recent outings and looks to continue this trend in Jupiter. The fastball isn’t overpowering but he moves it around well and commands it to both sides. He has gotten it up to 86 mph and lives in the mid-80s. He turns over a nice changeup in the upper-70s and can land a breaking ball in the low-70s.

Ian Carlson, RHP/MIF, Humble, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: High Follow

Carlson has some two way upside that he has shown in recent performances. The arm is good and only going to get better as he refines the mechanics. He runs the fastball up to 86 mph with riding life in the zone. The bat is also solid with a short path and the hands work well in the swing. He’s a physically mature player that has upside on both sides.

Kolvin Davis, OF/RHP, Houston, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: High Follow

Davis is a rangy outfielder that has been a consistent bat, posting a .313 average this summer. He has natural loft in the swing with good bat speed and barrel awareness. In the outfield he has a solid arm and can play all three positions. He’s one of the bats that Hunter Pence Baseball 2023 Heard will rely on in Jupiter.

-Cameron McElwaney

Chase Meyer, RHP, Lincolnton, N.C.
Class of 2023 / PG Rank: 74
Canes National/NY Mets Scout Team

There are very few power arms like Meyer left uncommitted in the 2023 class. The RHP is a durable, athletic 6-foot-2, 180 pounds who possesses a lightening quick arm that has produced a fastball up to 94 mph and eye-opening spin approaching 2,600 rpms. He backs that up with a slider that profiles as a true power breaker in the low-80s and has registered elite spin in the 3,200+ range. There is no denying the arm talent here, but his command is still a work in progress. His arm path is long and loose and slightly offline making it a necessity for his timing to be well synched up. Now that most college programs are well into their fall seasons and have a clearer picture of their needs, Meyer should go off the board shortly.

Dylan Kelly, C, Sanford, N.C.
Class of 2023 / PG Rank: 500
South Charlotte Panthers 2023

Some players you must see over an extended period of time to truly appreciate their ability and Kelly is that kind of prospect. The 6-foot, 185-pound catcher is steady as they come, does a nice job of handling a staff of high-end arms and gives the coaching staff a secure feel when he’s behind the dish. His glove work has steadily improved, his throwing mechanics are simple allowing his arm to make throws on the bag with regularity. He is a consistent performer with the stick as well and we have seen him deliver several clutch hits for the Panthers in the last calendar year. Kelly isn’t flashy but is the type of player that any college program would value to add depth to their roster. He is going to land with a quality program by the end of the fall.


Trace Humberger, OF, Concord, N.C.
Class of 2023 / PG Rank: 500
South Charlotte Panthers 2023

Humberger is pretty much a jack of all trades on the ball field, and it wouldn’t be far-fetched for him to play all nine positions. At 6-foot, 195 pounds, he’s a physical athlete that moves well, covers a lot of ground in the outfield and has soft enough hands to transition to the infield. His arm strength plays at every spot, and he can take the mound and generate outs with his fastball that reaches the mid-80s. His best tool may well be the stick as he looks like a LHH with gap power that projects long-term. In a time of roster limitations, every program can use a player that has the flexibility that Humberger brings to a club.

Bryce Hooker, C, High Point, N.C.
Class of 2023 / PG Rank: 500
USA Prime Coastal Stars

There is no doubt Hooker looks the part when he steps on the field at 6-foot-2, 195 pounds, he is physical and advanced from a muscular development standpoint. He is a presence behind the plate and has the skill set to stay there long-term with the flexibility and lateral mobility you look for in a premium backstop. However, he has been very loud with the stick this year, showing elite bat to ball skills and power to the pull side. There is some length to his swing, but he finds the barrel and there is dense strength at impact. This is another prospect that should find his spot at the next level very soon.

Corbin Clonch, LHP, Mooresville, N.C.
Class of 2023 / PG Rank: High Follow
Dirtbags Prospects

Clonch is an ultra-projectable LHP at 6-foot-3, 170 pounds and is just now starting to come into his own. He misses barrels at a high level as he presents a tough look to opposing hitters with his almost crossfire delivery. He strides across his midline as he works his abbreviated arm path in the back, and it makes the ball jump on hitters with significant angle. His velocity is trending upward, sitting in the mid-80s grabbing 86 or better when necessary. His breaker locks up LHHs and his developing changeup gives him something that moves away from righties. LHPs are always in demand and Clonch may be making the jump at the perfect time heading into this week. He could really generate massive interest with a big performance in Jupiter.

-Craig Cozart


Matt Brown, RHP, Carlisle, Ontario
Class of 2024 PG Rank: 490
Canadian Premier

Coming off a loud showing at the WWBA Worlds Underclass, Brown is a big time right-hander on the uncommitted scene. The fastball plays up to the low-90s with some downward plane and hard sink. The ability to spin and feel for the slider at 79-81 mph can be a swing-and-miss offering at the next level. Plenty of physical projection in a 6-foot-4, 185-pound and really uses his length on the mound to create extension and separation. There’s a lot to like in this profile going forward.

Makaio Cisneros, RHP, Whitby, Ontario
Class of 2024 PG Rank: 500
Canadian Premier

Cisneros is another loud arm coming off two solid appearances at the Underclass, and he brings a ton of upside. Plenty of length in a lean 6-foot-2 build and a high-waisted frame. Good arm-side life to the fastball at 87-88 mph tops and really athletic usage of his lower half. Maintains arm speed on a quality fading changeup and the traits really play at this age. He’s an arm that can make an immediate impact on a campus.

Ashton Graff-Rowe, OF/MIF, Waterloo, Ontario
Class of 2023 PG Rank: Top 1000
Canadian Premier

Graff-Rowe is a big athletic profile that makes a considerable impact on both sides. He’s a sub 6.7 runner that oozes speed and quickness in all facets. The range really shows defensively in the outfield, but he’s begun to string together hard contact at the plate. It’s a quick right-handed swing with plenty of intent in the hands. A solid blend of speed and contact can play anywhere in a lineup, and Graff-Rowe offers just that.

Evan Gunn, MIF, Oshawa, Ontario
Class of 2023 PG Rank: Top 1000
Canadian Premier

Gunn has real feel for the leather and defensive instincts that show up the middle, particularly at second base. It’s quick lateral range and crisp transfers for quality defense at premium spots. He shows solid bat speed and the ability to consistently impact the ball to the pull side. Good loft and strength in the path plays, and he’s shown a track record of power in PG events. Keep a close eye on this one.
 

Tanner Chun, MIF/3B, Honolulu, Hawaii
Class of 2024 PG Rank: 361
Hawaii Elite 2G

Chun is one of the top of the uncommitted talents in the entire country. He oozes athleticism and projection in a lean 6-foot-1, 165-pound build. The swing is rhythmic and simple, as he creates good length and whip with extension out front. Chun works the barrel to the pull side and the power is beginning to show in game. His athletic presence in the box shows up defensively, where he’s comfortable playing short or third base and even handling second base duties. The actions are quick and fluid with crisp transfers. Overall, Chun checks a lot of boxes a profile standpoint with even more upside going forward.

Chandler Murray, 1B/3B, Honolulu, Hawaii
Class of 2024 PG Rank: 393
Hawaii Elite 2G

Murray is an impactful corner bat with tons of strength in the profile. He’s had a track record of producing consistent hard contact over two summers and the pop shows to all field. Gets into his lower half from a direct path with some notable strength at impact. The arm strength can handle either corner infield spot with a middle-of-the-order producing bat. The frame shows more physical projection down the line and can really blossom as a whole.

Kory Chu, UTIL/RHP, Kaneohe, Hawaii
Class of 2024 PG Rank: 500
Hawaii Elite 2G

Chu is one of the more impactful two-way standouts on the squad and continues to impress during the summer circuit. There is present strength in the path that plays pretty well to the pull side. It’s a physical frame in the box with some whip through the zone and hard contact consistently. He offers plenty of defensive versatility around the infield and can also hop on the bump and show a potent two-pitch mix with a fastball that consistently lives in the mid-to-high-80s. Chu has shown out over the past two summers and really grown into his frame, he’s another uncommitted name to watch closely.

Taylin Oana, MIF/RHP, Honolulu, Hawaii
Class of 2023 PG Rank: 500
Hawaii Elite 2G

Oana has some major upside and is young for the 2023 class. He’s opened eyes in a big way with his physical projection and pure talent on both sides. The arm talent really showed out, as the fastball can reach the low-90s with arm-side run from a looser slot and spinning a sharp breaking ball in the low-70s. The frame projects big no matter where he plays, as it offers plenty of length and long limbs that are just starting to fill out. Oana has an athletic look in the box with loose hands that play to all fields. He gets extended and can really turn on mistakes with intent. Defensively, Oana is pretty advanced up the middle and has the ability to handle either shortstop or second base for Hawaii Elite. It’s an enticing profile with traits and physical projection, there’s a lot to work with here.

-Isaiah Burrows

Kade Schneider, OF/1B, South Barrington, Ill.
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500
Iowa Select Scout Team

Schneider will be an uncommitted player to follow in Jupiter this week. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound outfielder/first baseman will play an integral part of Iowa Select Scout Team’s success this week. Schneider is a toolsy player, recording a 6.98 sixty yard dash at his latest showcase. Along with, an outfield velocity of 82 mph and exit velo of 92 mph. Look for Schneider to have a successful week.

Michael Boyce, RHP, Naperville, Ill.
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500
Cangelosi Sparks 2023 Black

Boyce stands out with big arm strength on the mound. The uncommitted right-handed pitcher ran the fastball up to 90 mph this summer with his Cangelosi Sparks team. Boyce has put together a solid 2022 campaign at Perfect Game events, recording 10 2/3 innings on the mound with 12 strikeouts and only 7 hits allowed. He uses a quick arm on the mound to spin the fastball at higher spin rates, paired with a quality breaking ball. Boyce has a chance to turn some heads this weekend in Jupiter.

Kaden Griffitts, OF/LHP, Riverton, Ill.
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 1000
Mid-South Prospects

Griffitts is an athletic left-handed hitting outfield from Central Illinois, who currently remains uncommitted. He has a medium build with solid strength in the frame at 5-foot-11, 185-pounds. He has above average speed as a sub-7 runner in the sixty yard dash, with a quick first step and natural reads in the outfield. Griffitts recorded a top throw of 86 mph from the outfield at his latest showcase in February. His bat has really good juice for his size, showing a middle-of-the-field approach with pullside power and thump. His bat speed is impressive in the box and projects to continue to develop at the net level.

Kyle Miller, RHP, Chicago, Ill.
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 1000
Wow Factor National

Miller is an intriguing uncommitted right-handed pitcher in the 2023 class that will be on display in Jupiter this week. His frame oozes potential at 6-foot-5, 215-pounds with room to add more strength to the frame. Long limbs create a tough look for hitters in the box, featuring a fastball that regularly works into the upper-80’s on the mound. Miller commands the zone well for a taller pitcher, allowing only 13 walks in 22 innings of work in 2022. He recorded 28 strikeouts over that time, giving up only 20 hits. The secondary offerings continue to develop and trend in the right direction.

Maddux Frese, SS/RHP, Norway, Iowa
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500
Iowa Select Scout Team

Frese is well know for his ability to provide a two-way impact to his teams, showing off nice bat-to-ball skills and pitchability traits on the mound. His glove is soft on the infield, regularly making plays to both sides of his body with arm strength to stick on the left side long term. His hit tools translate to the next-level with feel for the barrel and ability to see the breaking ball in the box. Frese will also jump on the bump this week for Iowa Select Scout, featured a mid-80’s fastball and three off-speed pitches to keep hitters off balanced. Frese will be a nice, versatile addition to a school’s recruiting class.

Aden O'Donnell, RHP, Bettendorf, Iowa
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500
Mid-South Prospects

O’Donnell has been impressive as any uncommitted 2023 arm in the Midwest so far this year. He boasts a stat line of 16 2/3 innings pitched with 31 strikeouts, and only 5 hits allowed over that time. Also, allowed only 11 walks and one earned run to cross the plate. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound O’Donnell has an athletic frame with room to continue to fill out over the coming years. His arm is quick, running the fastball into the upper-80’s regularly. He lands with a slightly stiff front leg, generating some power from the backside as he works down the mound in-line. His secondary pitches has wipeout potential at the next-level. This is an arm that should get lots of attention this week at Jupiter.

Tyler Welch, RHP, Davenport, Iowa
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 1000
Iowa Select Scout Team

Welch is a sturdy built right-handed pitcher who has continued to get better over time on the mound. Welch recently reached as high as 88 mph on the mound this fall, while controlling the zone well and spotting up to each side of the plate. He featured a slider and curveball that have potential to be out-pitches at the next level. Welch is slated to start Thursday night on the mound for the Iowa Select Scout Team, at 5:20 pm on Marlins field 7.

Ty Plummer, INF/OF, West Des Moines, Iowa
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: N/R
Mid-South Prospects

Plummer is due for a nice bump into the rankings, next time they roll around for the Iowa 2023 class. Plummer is an uncommitted left-handed hitting infielder/outfielder prospect who has shown well this year. The Valley high school product had a successful high school season and rolled that success into a few PG fall events in Iowa. He has a medium build at 5-foot-11, 175-pounds that he uses well to cause havoc during games. Plummer plays with energy on the field and tools that will help a team at the next level. Quality productivity from Plummer who is trending in the right direction.

-Brett Swalve
 

Evan Harbach, RHP, Argyle, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
Canes American

Harbach may be a ‘T1000’ right now in our rankings, but that will certainly change after his showing at the South Qualifier. He’s a 6-foot-4 right-hander who was 92-94 with heavy sink from an easy release and showed a low-80s slider, all the components pointing to a high-end upside arm if he throws more strikes. He’s also got ridiculous grades/test scores, including a perfect 36 ACT, which just makes this even more enticing to programs all over the country.

Caylon Dygert, RHP/C, Magnolia, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500
Banditos Scout Team 2023

Dygert is a performer as he’s put together an impressive year on both sides of the ball and it’s certainly a profile that fits at the next level. He’ll run the fastball right around 90 mph on the mound with a ton of strikes (13 BB in 51 IP) and there’s feel for a pair of secondaries in a tight upper-70s slider that can miss bats and a changeup in the same range that he kills spin on. The arm strength plays big behind the dish too with real athleticism back there and he’s confident in the box with a strong barrel and a propensity to be on it early in looks.
 

Charlie Atkinson, RHP, Katy, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
Hunter Pence Baseball 2023 Heard

Atkinson has really taken a step forward over the last year in terms of his stuff and now he fits the mold of the big physical Texas power arm that we see so often. He’s 6-foot-5 and been up to 93 this fall showing real life downhill with the fastball and while he can overwhelm hitters with it a bit, there’s a very real slider in the mix that he throws with all kinds of conviction, and he can rip off some nasty ones to miss bats with. He’s also got some real thump and feel to hit in the bat as he controls his long levers well, even if it’s glaring upside on the mound long-term.

Trevor Tranberg, RHP, Heath, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500
Stix 2023 Scout

Tranberg has had a good circuit and finished with a strong showing of stuff at the World Series in Arizona. He’s a 6-foot-4, 215-pound right-hander who closed the summer working into the low-90s from a well-hidden compact arm stroke as he powers down the mound well and there’s really strong feel to spin as well. It’s two breaking balls with the slider at the forefront, throwing it regularly in the upper-70s with significant spin rates, and he throws, making this a power-arm profile with size, strikes and strong stuff.
 

Montgomery Bognar, LHP, Katy, Texa
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
5 Star Performance 2023 National

Bognar has been impressive in a couple different looks on the circuit and there’s certainly good reason he should have a home at the next level. He’s a good-sized left-hander at 6-foot-2, 190-pounds and there’s arm speed and intent across the mix. He’s been up 89, pitching in/around the upper-80s, with good angle and life downhill while the slider is a real good pitch in the 76-77 range, and he can turn over a solid changeup with equal intent. He’s been limited on innings as a whole but it’s a big strikeout ratio and he’s limited hits and walks in the couple short looks.

Larry Drake, SS, Spring, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500
Marucci Elite Texas

Drake is coming off a summer circuit where he was simply ridiculous with the bat, hitting .545 across 15 games on a strong group of events. He’s a good athlete which should allow him to stick up the middle on the defensive end but the hit carries this with lots of quickness in the wrists and the overall comfortability finding a way to get the ball in play, with only one strikeout in almost 50 plate appearances in our stuff this year, that stands out.

Reagan Gayle, RHP, Cypress, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
Premier Banditos Scout

Gayle has been a steady arm over the course of the summer circuit and it’s a good foundation that’ll make a program better at the next level. He’s got good size and arm strength, pitching in the upper-80s in most looks, and it’s difficult to pick up as he hides it well in the back with a compact arm stroke. There’s a firm breaking ball in the mix as well that’ll project well too giving him the kind of mix that’ll get some attention from recruiters out looking this week.
 

Luke Ekdall, IF, Montgomery, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: High Follow
Hunter Pence Baseball 2023 Heard

Ekdall has just flat out banged this year, hitting .511 across 20 games on the PG circuit and it’s just been impressive to watch. He’s an athletic infielder with arm strength across the diamond, enough so to potentially fit on the left side but the bat is the carrying tool as he had nine hits at the Qualifier against some impressive arms. It’s a fast and compact stroke and he looks fearless in the box having no issues recognizing (6 Ks in 54 PA) and getting a good swing off each time.

Parker Booth, RHP, Katy, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
Hunter Pence Baseball 2023 Heard

Another uncommitted arm on this talented Hunter Pence squad, Booth brings a real intriguing foundation of a profile that projects well into the next level. He’s 6-foot-1, 170-pounds with an athletic delivery and a quick arm, has been up to 90 with the fastball this fall while pitching in the upper-80s and can really spin it, throwing the breaking with lots of intent in the low/mid-70s and the overall components to miss a good number of bats.

Isaac Gammel, RHP, Allen, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: High Follow
5 Star Performance 2023 National

Gammel’s a 6-foot-4, 175-pound right-hander with all kinds of projection to the profile given the size and how well he maintains being synced up and its intriguing present stuff as he brings a tough look. It’s a low slot and really angled release that lets the fastball play up in the mid-80s while really being able to tunnel a sweeping slider out of that same low window. He’s thrown a ton of strikes this year with only nine walks in almost 40 innings which is certainly a big plus.


Nolan Jondahl, RHP, Georgetown, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
NEB

Jondahl is an athletic projection righty who has impressed in different looks this year. He’s 6-foot-2 and only 165-pounds with tons of room to fill and already has been up to 88, pitching right around the mid-80s in extended looks and staying away from hard contact while missing a solid amount of bats. The arm really works with an ability to move the fastball around that stands out and it really lets the tight mid-70s slider play well off it with a deeper tunnel and late horizontal bite that looks the part of a long-term swing-and-miss pitch like it already can get.

Brayden Vickery, RHP, Cypress, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: High Follow
Hunter Pence Baseball 2023 Heard

Vickery hasn’t missed a real ton of bats this year but he’s gonna get serious outs for a program at the next level. It’s an athletic projection profile with a full mix of pitches. He’s been 85-87 in different looks from a low easy release that sinks the fastball hard, pitching almost exclusively in the bottom of the zone with it. Both the slider and changeup have been effective pitches in the looks we’ve gotten and it’s easy to project on the components that both have right now.

-Tyler Russo

Trey Gregory - Alford, RHP, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Class of 2024 | PG Rank: 357
CBA Marucci

Gregory-Alford is the top ranked pitcher out of Colorado in the 2024 class and it’s easy to see why. The right-hander features a physical 6-foot-5, 225-pound frame and a quality three-pitch mix. The fastball can work into the low-90s, while a sharp, low-80s slider and fading changeup can miss bats. 

Michael Caruso, RHP, Phoenix, Ariz.
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
Alpha Prime 23

Caruso is a projectable right-hander with intriguing stuff present. The fastball has been up to 89 mph with life through the zone.  A fading, mid-70s changeup works well off the heater while a sharp, low-70s curveball can generate whiffs consistently. 

Erick Dessens, OF, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
AZ T-Rex Scout Team

Dessens put together a strong showing throughout the summer circuit. The outfielder possesses an advanced hit tool that allows line drives to be sprayed to all fields. More power should come down the line as the frame continues to add strength. It is an intriguing offensive profile with upside. 

Grant Shepardson, Highlands Ranch, Colo.
Class of 2024 | PG Rank: Top 500
Slammers Baseball 2023

Shepardson is a lean, athletic right-hander that can miss bats often. The fastball has been up to 88 mph with feel for a 12-6 curveball that possesses sharp bite. Both offerings can be thrown for strikes consistently and miss bats regularly. 

-Tyler Henninger

Ty Stephenson, LHP, Lake Mary, Fla.
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: High Follow
AZ T-Rex Scout Team

One of a handful of Floridians who'll suit up for the Arizona-based T-Rex club, Stephenson is an uncommitted left-hander who wasn't on the circuit much this summer, but impressed when he did throw. Not overly physical at 5-foot-9, 170 pounds, Stephenson saw his fastball peak into the mid-80s this summer, bumping 85 mph, while showing the ability to pitch, mixing and matching to keep the opposition off balance. In two of his three tournaments this summer Stephenson made the All-Tournament Team, including during the 17u Elite Championships and the WWBA Florida Qualifier, two deep and challenging pools of teams.

Walker Vanecek, 1B, Riverview, Fla.
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: T1000
AZ T-Rex Scout Team 

A strongly built 6-foot, 215-pound right-handed hitting first baseman, Vanecek made his presence felt this summer offensively, connecting for five home runs over five events (homered in 4 of those 5 events) including the 17u WWBA and BCS. He does a nice job of remaining balanced in the box which helps the power regularly play, showing consistent bat-to-ball skills with a combination of leverage and strength at the point of contact. Our scouts saw him catch some this summer and whether he continues to suit up behind the plate or man first base, the bat is at the forefront of his profile.

-Jheremy Brown

Cam Pruitt, SS, Wylie, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 217

Pruitt is a consistent performer with the hit and the power tools both playing in game. The Texas native possesses a fluid barrel with heaviness to it and is more than capable with the glove at shortstop. Also a great athlete, the upside to the overall profile is significant.

Dillon Lester, C, Baytown, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 244

There is plenty to like in terms of what Lester brings to the table. He is a very athletic behind the dish with catch and throw skills and a good amount of polish. The bat plays as well, as he utilizes a short and quick stroke with balance.

Joseph 'Dane" Lemaster, RHP, Tomball, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500

Lemaster has made some very impressive strides over the last year and has an impressive repertoire. The right-hander sits in the upper-80s comfortably and has been up to 90 with good extension. The slider at 76-77 is a weapon with tight and late two-plane break.

Eduardo Balboa, 3B/1B, Weslaco, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500

Balboa offers plenty of power and impact with the bat. The corner infielder swings with lots of intent and shows excellent strength out front. He has hit .364 across PG events in 2022 and produces extra-base hits on a regular basis.

Garrick Williams Jr., RHP, The Woodlands, Texas
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: 500

Texas native Williams Jr. has some very projectable stuff, working in the upper-80s with his heater and pairing it with a vertical CB that features sharp depth. Standing at a physical 6-foot-1, 195-pounds, he possesses quality athleticism and the entire arsenal looks destined for further jumps in the near future.
 

-Kyler Peterson

Noah Konings, OF, Brampton, Ontario
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: NR
Canadian Premier

Konings will hit in the middle of the Canadian Premier order this week in Jupiter and be a key cog in their attack, bringing good hitting tools to the table with solid power/speed components and good defense in the outfield. He’s a well-rounded player who can do a lot of things well, and should leave Jupiter with a lot of interest.

Tate Carey, RHP, Windsor, Ontario
Class of 2024 | PG Rank: Top 500
Canadian Premier

One of the top ‘24’s in Canada to my eyes, Carey is younger for the grade and has real projection traits. He has good size and room to fill on his frame, with his fastball reaching 90-91 mph on the mound to go along with good strike-throwing and projectable secondary stuff. He also has a fair bit of power in his righthanded swing and a chance to play third base long term, giving him some two-way upside, though he’s likely to be best long term on the mound, where he has power arm upside.

Keaton Cottam, C, Burlington, Ontario
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: Top 1000
Canadian Premier

Cottam is a quality defensive catcher who stands out for his receiving skills and general athleticism behind the plate, with a quick release and solid-average arm pairing well together, producing in-game sub-2.00 second pops at times. The swing is compact and direct at the plate with feel for the barrel and a frame that will hold more weight and subsequent power, though his calling card right now is definitely his prowess at the most important position on the field.

Lachlan Harrison, LHP, Mississauga, Ontario
Class of 2024 | PG Rank: 500
Canadian Premier

Harrison is a long, lean lefty with ease of operation in his delivery and some deception there as well, working mostly in the mid-80’s with his fastball right now, touching the upper-80’s at times and creating steep angle to the strike zone from a higher slot. He throws a mid-70’s curveball with 1/7 shape that plays well out of that high slot as well as a changeup in the upper 70’s that has good arm side movement, and looks the part of a classic projection lefty.

Keegan O'Hearn, OF/LHP, Oshawa, Ontario
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: NR
Canadian Premier

O’Hearn is a big, physical lefthanded hitter and pitcher who stands 6-5/210 and looks every bit of it. He’s primarily a power-hitting corner outfielder, a good athlete for his size with a huge arm from right field, also featuring above-average raw power from the left side of the plate. He’s also up to 90-91 mph from the left side on the bump with good angle to the plate, and has two-way upside at the collegiate level.

Will Bittman, RHP, Lebanon, Ohio
Class of 2023 | PG Rank: High Follow
KBC Prime

Bittman stood out last month at the Ohio Valley Qualifier, where he showed an athletic operation on the mound and solid present stuff. He works uptempo on the mound and has flashes of real repeatability, working in the 85-87 mph range consistently and showing real bite to his breaking ball in the mid-upper 70’s. He’s got some room to fill out a medium frame, and has intriguing traits overall.

Chase Van Ameyde, IF/RHP, Lake Orion, Mich.
Class of 2024 | PG Rank: Top 500
Midland Redskins

Van Ameyde is a very intriguing two-way talent with big size at 6-5/180 already. He’s a good mover for his size with a ton of body left to grow into, and has shown intriguing defensive tools on the left side of the infield with power in his righthanded bat, to go along with a multi-arm slot look on the mound, up to 90 mph with power sink at times as well as a developing slider. He’s a big name to watch heading into next spring.

-Brian Sakowski


Tournaments | Story | 1/27/2026

MLK East Scout Notes Recap

Perfect Game Staff
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‘28 OF Jakob Groeschel (OH) continues to impress with the bat on the circuit, picked up 2 2Bs in the first game today. Really athletic, went 4.4 on turn; easy to dream on all the traits. #MLKEast @PG_OhioValley pic.twitter.com/wOIwnGKnkg — Perfect Game Florida (@Florida_PG) January 17, 2026 2028 OF Jakob Groeschel (Springfield, Ohio) broke out at this event last year hitting a casual .909, and although he didn’t turn in quite the same performance, he hit a strong .462 with 4 extra-base hits, 5 walks, 5 bags and only struck out once. He’s a pretty dynamic athlete who can do a lot of things well, but the bat is the calling card as he just lives on the barrel and has no problem handling all kinds of pitching. It’s a simple swing, but he’s got fast hands and he can really impact the ball without being overly physical yet.  2030 RHP Michael Vazquez...
High School | General | 3/27/2026

High School Notebook: March 27

Vincent Cervino
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Hudson December (2027, Woodland Hills, Calif.) showed flashes of his upside despite a somewhat uneven three-inning outing. The 6-foot-2, 170-pound right-hander struck out three while working through a couple of tough jams, though his command was inconsistent at times. He ran his fastball up to 87 mph on a pair of occasions and generally sat in the 83–85 range. He mixed in an upper-70s slider with varying shape and execution where it was most effective when thrown with proper intent, showing shorter, tighter depth. He also flashed a changeup against a few left-handed hitters. Mechanically, there’s a blend of positives and areas for development. He incorporates his lower half fairly well and moves down the mound with some pace and intent. The arm is quick, though it can be late getting up at times, and his taller finish limits full torso extension through release. With...
Draft | Mock Draft | 3/27/2026

2026 MLB Mock Draft: V 2.0

Tyler Henninger
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The spring season is well underway and the board is starting to take shape. Last week, the draft team put together the Top-300 and this week we take a stab at our first mid-season mock draft. While there still is plenty of time for things to shake out differently, here is how we see things shaping up at this point in the draft cycle.  Pick Team Selection Position School 1 Chicago White Sox Roch Cholowsky SS UCLA 2 Tampa Bay Rays Justin Lebron SS Alabama 3 Minnesota Twins Grady Emerson SS Fort Worth Christian 4 San Francisco Giants Jackson Flora RHP UC Santa Barbara 5 Pittsburgh Pirates Vahn Lackey C Georgia Tech 6 Kansas City Royals Drew Burress OF Georgia Tech 7 Baltimore Orioles Ace Reese 3B Mississippi State 8 Athletics Jacob Lombard SS Gulliver Schools 9 Atlanta Braves Eric Booth Jr. OF Oak Grove 10 Colorado Rockies AJ Gracia OF Virginia 11 Washington Nationals Gio Rojas LHP...
Juco | Rankings | 3/25/2026

JUCO Top 25: March 25

Blaine Peterson
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Another strong week of Juco baseball for teams in our Top 25, and as you may see, our field is the same from a week prior with each and every team handling business in their weekend sets to hold fast to their spots on the board. Some notable movement though inside the Top 5 with Gaston jumping up to number 2 after a 33-2 start to the 2026 season as well Cloud County cracking the Top 15 for the first time all year. Looking forward to watching conference play around the country as we approach the final stretch of the regular season. Rk. School Record 1 Johnson County (KS) 30-2 2 Gaston (NC) 33-2 3 Florida Southwestern (FL) 26-7 4 Walters State (TN) 26-6 5 Chipola (FL) 29-5 6 Florence-Darlington (SC) 29-6 7 Blinn (TX) 22-8 8 McLennan (TX) 20-7 9 Cochise (AZ) 28-6 10 Pearl River (MS) 25-7 11 Georgia Highlands (GA) 30-8 12 Southern Nevada (NV) 24-6 13 Northwest Florida (FL) 21-12 14 Cloud...
College | Rankings | 3/25/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: March 25

Nick Herfordt
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Every preseason, analysts and voters pour enormous effort into ranking the small college baseball landscape — poring over returning rosters, transfer additions, coaching changes, and historical trends to assemble the most accurate picture they can of who will be contending when the postseason arrives. And most years, they get it largely right. But the nature of college baseball, with its massive rosters, unpredictable development arcs, and ever-churning transfer portal, guarantees that a handful of genuinely elite programs will slip through the cracks every spring. A team loses too many seniors. A key transfer hasn’t yet suited up. A new coaching staff hasn’t had the chance to prove itself. The voters see the question marks and leave the blank space, and then the season begins and the blank space starts filling itself in — loudly. As the 2026 season heads into its...
College | Story | 3/24/2026

College Players of the Week: March 24

Vincent Cervino
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March 24th Perfect Game/Player of the Week: Quinton Coats, IF, Cincinnati The Cincinnati Bearcats (19-7) are on the cusp of the Top 25 and are playing their best ball of the season. The offense has been the driving force behind their success, and it has been incredibly consistent having averaged 8.5-runs per game. In the middle of it all, Quinton Coats, is on pace for a historic season both within the program and on a national level. The 6-3/225 infielder from Olathe, KS has been launching home runs at a record pace and opponents seem to be powerless to stop his onslaught. With incredible strength in his hands, Coats creates easy loft and in 5 road games last week he collected 9 hits in 20 at-bats, with 4 home runs, 9 runs scored, and he drove in a total of 9 runs as well. As for his pursuit of history, the modern day BBCOR bat standard single season home run record is 34, set back in...
College | Recruiting | 3/23/2026

Recruiting Notebook: March 23

Ryan Miller
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High speed look at the FF-SL from '27 SS/RHP Harry Chubb Jones Jr. (GA)... #BeastoftheEast @PG_Uncommitted @PG_Georgia https://t.co/zXWgDJjU0y pic.twitter.com/GUIUN4tWmw — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) June 25, 2025 Harry Chubb Jones Jr., RHP/SS, Class of 2027 Commitment: Alabama Jones recently flipped his commitment from Clemson to Alabama, landing Rob Vaughn and staff a high-end two-way talent in the ’27 class. The Georgia native possesses tremendous upside on the mound, working from a long and lean right-handed frame that displays projection and athleticism. Jones starts over the face before working to the belt and into a higher pronounced leg lift. He fires down the mound via a standard-length arm action and high three-quarters slot. Chubb’s fastball/slider combination and feel for the zone, with the heater showcasing run/ride traits and power into the high-90s....
College | Rankings | 3/22/2026

College Top 25: March 23

Vincent Cervino
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Time flies when you are having fun and the fact that we are almost to the halfway point of the 2026 season, proves just how entertaining things have been to this point. In what was an ultra-impactful week on the national landscape, there are some clubs fading out of the limelight while others are emerging from the shadows and showing they are a force to be reconned with. Conference play always makes the big picture come into view and we are now getting a feel for who the true contenders may be as the grind begins. The UCLA Bruins (21-2) keep their stranglehold on the top spot in the land as they remain unchallenged since the start of Big Ten play and finished the week with a (4-0) record. The Texas Longhorns (20-3) did lose back-to-back games this week but showed their resilience by winning an intense road series against now No. 7 Auburn (19-4). Georgia Tech (19-5) also had a (2-2) week...
Draft | Rankings | 3/20/2026

2026 Draft Board: Top 300

Vincent Cervino
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The 2026 MLB Draft class is shaping up to be one of the better in recent memory and, potentially, the best class in the last decade. It’s led by UCLA superstar shortstop Roch Cholowsky, a true five-tool prospect who’s the early favorite for 1:1. One of the most popular pieces of industry feedback when constructing this list was some variation of “Roch is too low” or “go up on Roch” and he’s the best college prospect since 2019 when Adley Rutschman (Oregon State, Orioles) was the consensus No. 1 prospect. Similarly to 2019, there’s a superstar Texas prep shortstop at No. 2, in 2019 it was Bobby Witt Jr. (Colleyville Heritage, Royals) and this year it’s Grady Emerson. Both Emerson and Alabama’s Justin Lebron would have been solid 1:1 candidates in years where Roch Cholowsky is not eligible and both have All-Star potential....
High School | General | 3/23/2026

High School Notebook: March 23

Perfect Game Staff
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Talon Brown (‘29 CA) showing some intriguing stuff over 2.1 IP running the FB up to 89, living 86-88 while mixing in a BB at 77. FB heavy on the day w/ a limited pitch count. 6-4, 205-lb w/ an athletic operation working down the bump #PGHS pic.twitter.com/HkLmJHrB1W — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) March 14, 2026 Talon Brown 2029 RHP, Christian Brown features an advanced 6-foot-4, 205-pound, athletic, projectable frame.  The freshman has made two appearances on the young season working four-innings without allowing a hit or run and has struck out seven opposing hitters.  It’s an easy, downhill operation and the ball jumps out of the hand, using the four-seam often that has ride through the zone, sitting 85-88 and topping out at 89.  The breaking ball showed 11-5 shape with depth spinning it at 1900 RPM+.  Brown features an athletic...
Press Release | Press Release | 3/19/2026

PG Teams Up with OZ Ball Tournaments PTY

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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME NAMES OZ BALL TOURNAMENTS PTY AS OFFICIAL AREA DIRECTOR IN AUSTRALIA, EXPANDING GLOBAL FOOTPRINT   Sanford, Florida (Thursday, March 19, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that it has entered into a new international partnership with Oz Ball Tournaments Pty, naming the organization as an official Perfect Game Area Director in Australia. The agreement establishes Perfect Game-licensed tournaments and showcases across major Australian markets, including Sydney, Brisbane/Gold Coast, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.     Australian events will operate under the Perfect Game brand, delivering the same...
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