Caden (CJ) Wallace (2025, Candler, N.C.) - Started the first three innings on the mound and stranded three hits, while striking out five. Pitches from a no-windup delivery and releases his repertoire from a deceptive low ¾ to sidearm slot. FB sat in mid-70’s, high of 77-mph with arm-side run. Curveball was his off speed delivery, and it complemented his fastball well in the high 60’s, high of 68 mph with some depth, 11/5 shape, and bottom.
Brady Kerlin (2025, Taylorsville, Ga.) - Took the mound, earning the start for Green, and worked the first three innings. Scattered three singles and struck out three over his first two innings of work. Has a clean, mechanically sound windup and releases from a ¾ slot. Fills it up with his mix, which included a fastball in the low 70’s, high of 75 mph, and a curveball in the low 60’s.
Ethan Westmoreland (2026, Livingston, Tenn.) - Entered in a relief appearance in the fourth and worked a scoreless frame, striking out five. He continued to the same tune his second inning out, working off of clean mechanics from an abbreviated windup and a clean, quick arm-action that released his repertoire from a three-quarter slot. To navigate his assignment, he mixed a fastball in the mid-70’s, high of 76 mph, with an off-speed package of a curveball at 66 with proper shape, and a change up in the 50’s. At the plate, Ethan would end the day with a double and RBI.
Barrett Pratt (2026, Potomac, Md.) stayed short to the ball at the plate and demonstrated hand-eye coordination and developing feel for the barrel on his way to a multi-hit game. Hit the ball where it was pitched with an infield single to third, and single to short rightfield. Moves well on the bases and plays the game hard with aggression and underway speed helping him score twice on the day.
Brock Rein (2026, Fayetteville, Ga.) performed well is all phases. A primary shortstop he demonstrated clean actions with feel for the leather and a strong arm that produced accurate throws across the diamond with carry. At the plate, he did not try to do too much, as he stayed short through the hitting zone and produced barreled contact in each at bat, resulting in a 1-for-2 day from the right side with a single, yet reach on a fielding error as well in his first at-bat.
Brodie Benefield (2026, Goshen, Ky.) Demonstrated a solid approach at the plate, and jumped on fastballs in each at-bat. Stayed within himself and did not try to do too much, making barreled contact turning on inside pitches and going with the pitch over the plate. Tools continued as he showcased awareness on the bases. Hitting himself on-base during each at-bat, it is evident that Brodie has keen hand-eye coordination and barrel awareness that plays in games. He would end the day with a 3-for-4 day with two runs scored and a RBI.
Manuel Guarate (2025, Duluth, Ga.) used his frame and powered pitches to all fields during each at-bat. Consistent contact, and apparent feel for the barrel plays well in game competition. Demonstrated some ability to create loft with the barrel w/ carry results as he drove in an RBI on a 2B during AB #4. Ended the day with a multi-hit game and three total bases. Swing displays twitch and torque generation. Clean actions in the field, behind the plate and at third base as well. Ended the day, 2-for-4, with a 2B and RBI.
Graham Daniels (2026, Marietta, Ga.) displayed tools in all phases as he punched his ticket with a multi-hit game with a single on a first pitch fastball in the 8th. Daniels displays good hand-eye coordination and feel for the barrel with ability to identify spin at the plate and jump on fastballs in hitter’s counts. Clean athletic actions on the bases. Graham would pitch in relief pitch two scoreless innings where he struck out four hitters, allowed no hits, and used a three pitch mix of a fastball, curveball, changeup with a fastball in the low 70’s, high of 72-mph.
Easton Thomas (2026, Anderson, S.C.) deployed a stretch-only delivery with a clean arm-action that used to generate weak contact and plenty of swing-and-miss throughout his two-innings of work. After two he would leave with three strikeouts locating over 60% of his offerings for strikes. Displayed a repertoire of a fastball up to 76-mph, a changeup in the low 60’s, and a curveball in the mid-60’s. Easton also had a single from the right side and made consistent contact in each at-bat all game long.