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5-Red vs 6-White Game Highlights

3/6/2022

Evan Cooke (2023, West Lafayette, IN) showcased the power with a hard hit barrel to the opposite field gap. He uses his big, strong frame to generate above-average power that plays to all fields. Cooke also showed some two-way ability with a fastball that sat 88 mph. 


Alex Barr (2025, Demotte, IN) threw the ball well in his start. The fastball topped out at 83 mph with life through the zone. It paired with a mid-60’s curveball to miss bats often. He also showed some two-way ability with a hard hit line drive the other way. 


Beckett Suh (2026, Zionsville, IN) put together a quality at-bat before driving a ball back up the middle for a base hit. The right-handed hitter also showcased quality speed down the line and around the bases. 


Christopher Martz (2026, Noblesville, IN) displayed a patient approach throughout his first at-bat before barreling a ball hard into the pullside gap. 


Jace Watson (2026, Newburgh, IN) showcased good feel for the barrel with multiple base hits to the opposite field. A simple swing on a linear path produces hard hit line drives often. 


Mitchell Renfro (2023, Evansville, IN) overwhelmed hitters with a fastball that sat 80-84 mph that showed plenty of ride through the zone and a sharp, mid-70’s slider.


Zach McLean (2024, Columbus, IN) used his strong frame well in the box to produce a loud barrel to the opposite field for a base hit. The slugger creates good leverage within a simple swing. McLean also showcased quality two-way ability, overwhelming a fastball that topped out at 87 mph 


Gabe Kaelin (2026, Noblesville, IN) showcased the ability to keep the hands in and drive the ball hard the other way on multiple occasions. 

3-Orange vs 4-Purple Game Highlights

3/6/2022

Parker Bowles (2023, Turners Station, KY) led off the game with a loud barrel driven to the pullside. Present strength helps generate solid power in that direction. Bowles also showed solid two-way ability with a fastball up to 77 mph and quality breaking ball. 


Mason Braun (2025, South Bend, IN) showcased quality traits in the box for a young hitter. A strong frame and quick bat speed helps generate solid power that plays to all fields. 


Evan Russ (2023, Westfield, IN) utilized a simple operation in the box capable of creating good leverage. The right-handed hitter found multiple loud barrels to the pullside gap.


Case Sullivan (2023, Carmel, IN) displayed good feel for the barrel with a double driven to the pullside. The infielder also showed the ability to run well by stealing third base immediately after. 


Alexander Owen (2022, Saint Johns, MI) drove in a run with a barrel to the opposite field gap. The Calvin College commit uses his strength well in the box to generate quality power to all fields. 


Sawyer Rhorer (2024, Henderson, KY) found a barrel to the opposite field for a base hit on multiple occasions. He also showed off quality athleticism and speed on the bases with multiple stolen bags.


Gustavo Padron (2025, Carmel, IN) caught a barrel on a double down the line in right field and immediately followed it by stealing third base. The backstop also received the ball well throughout. 


Ryder Fernandez (2023, Saint John, IN) continued to showcase an approach geared toward the middle of the field with a hard hit line drive to center field. Fernandez also showed some two-way potential on the mound with a fastball that topped out at 78 mph.


Logan Santana (2025, South Lyon, MI) cruised through his two innings of work on the mound. The projectable righthander missed bats often with a firm fastball that topped out at 83 mph and a sharp, low-70’s breaking ball. 

 

Carson Raether (2024, Goodrich, MI) showed good patience and balance at the plate, finding multiple barrels that resulted in solid base hits. He also showed aggressiveness on the base paths, swiping multiple bases.

Top Exit Velos

3/6/2022

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Tripp Schroeder952023CarmelCarmel, IN
Jarrod Mays902023GreeneviewXenia, OH
Evan Cooke892023West Lafayette Jr/SrWest Lafayette, IN
Drew Culbertson892023Center GroveGreenwood, IN
Mason Braun882025New PrairieSouth Bend, IN
Kenneth Bruntlett882023CarmelCarmel, IN
Jacob Crowe882023CentervilleRichmond, IN
Ryan Johnson882024Nicholas CountyCarlisle, KY
Einar Fagerli872025PennGranger, IN
Kellen Brandenburg862025Central HardinElizabethtown, KY
Houston Clark862023Beech SeniorHendersonville, TN
Austin Knott862023WestfieldWestfield, IN
Brandon Lynch862024PennGranger, IN
Alexander Owen862022St. JohnsSaint Johns, MI
Mitchell Renfro862023Evansville NorthEvansville, IN
Case Sullivan862023CarmelCarmel, IN
Reed Beatty852025Paul Laurence DunbarLexington, KY
Anthony Pesci852024Orchard Lake St. Marys PrepSouth Lyon, MI
Logan Santana852025BrightonSouth Lyon, MI

 

1-Columbia Blue vs 2- Navy Game Highlights

3/6/2022

Jared Eisiminger (2023, Lexington, KY) looked good right out of the gate in his starting, striking out the first two hitters he faced. The fastball reached 85-88 mph and paired with a sharp, mid-70’s breaking ball throughout the outing. 


Ryan Johnson (2024, Carlisle, KY) showed off a sound two-strike approach before barreling the ball hard to the pullside twice. The lefthander also got on the mound and showcased the ability to miss bats with a fastball at 85-88 mph and a sweeping, mid-70’s slider with sharp break. 


Drew Culbertson (2023, Greenwood, IN) showcased a wide array of offensive skills. The Missouri commit beat out an infield single early before finding a barrel through the middle of the field. 


Cruz Cima (2025, Corbin, KY) showcased a solid three-pitch mix capable of keeping hitters off balance. A mid-70’s fastball paired well with a sharp curveball and fading changeup. 


Keegan Malley (2026, Midland, MI) displayed a sound linear swing capable of driving the ball with authority. The righthander sprayed line drives to all parts of the park. 


Bryce Pax (2023, Plainfield, IN) displayed a patient approach before getting a mistake and finding a barrel back up the middle. A strong frame helps generate solid power to all fields. 


Parker Van Engelenhoven (2026, Powell, OH) looked good during his outing out on the mound. The projectable young righthander reached 81 mph with the fastball and paired it with two distinct breaking balls that showed bite. 

 

Caleb Pickens (2025, St. Louis, MO) put together a quality at-bat before barreling a ball back up the middle for a base knock. The right-handed hitter utilized a patient approach before attacking a mistake with a aggressive, linear swing.

Batting Practice Highlights

3/6/2022

Gustavo Padron (2025 C, Carmel, IN) has a very simple and repeatable stroke with loose hands and a quick barrel, consistently making hard liner contact out front with feel for using the whole field. 

Peter Farren (2025 OF, Oak Park, IL) rotates really well and creates good torque in his hips along with good present strength, showing the ability to create leverage and impact the pull towards both gaps. 

Ryder Fernandez (2025 3B, Saint John, IN) has good present bat speed with strength through his core, generating good power to the pullside as well as towards the oppo gap, taking a consistently solid round. 

Will Fremion (2023 OF, Carmel, IN) swings the bat with serious intent and has both bat speed and strength as well, giving him real ability to hit the ball extremely hard, which he did a good bit on low-launch lines. 

Ethan McMasters (2023 RHP, Westville, IL) uses the ground well and does a good job getting his lower half involved, generating good leverage with consistent strength and taking a very good round with lots of hard barrels. 

Carson Raether (2024 C, Goodrich, MI) has a clean lefthanded stroke with good bat speed, really getting into his hips well and creating bat speed, peppering the cage with well-struck liners. 

Mason Braun (2025 1B, South Bend, IN) has advanced physicality and shows it when on time, with real lefthanded power that projects for more as he gets stronger and more consistent. 

Brock Bragg (2024 C, Nashville, IN) has good timing skills and a clean launch, generating good bat speed with quick hands and showing the ability to consistently hammer liners around the cage. 

Evan Russ (2023 OF, Westfield, IN) had some of the better pure bat speed of the event as well as good plate coverage skills, getting the barrel turned and showing the ability to hit balls extremely hard. 

Alec Weavel (2023 SS, Winnebago, IL) has a good all-field approach with strength and leverage, showing solid bat speed on a clean path with strong, consistent results. 

Case Sullivan (2023 SS, Carmel, IN) is a good athlete with a quick stroke, covering the plate well and projecting well for strength gains, making consistent contact on a line with quick hands. 

Josh Bass (2026 C, Downs, IL) has a quick, accurate barrel on a clean path, showing good ability to match plane and use the whole field while projecting really well as he gains strength. 

Evan Cooke (2023 1B, West Lafayette, IN) took the loudest round of the day, an extremely physical righthanded bat with huge strength and power. His offensive impact is vast. 

Kenneth Bruntlett (2023 3B, Carmel, IN) has good strength and shows it to the pull-side, getting the barrel moving with loft and really showing the ability the drive the ball into the air pull-side. 

Anthony Pesci (2024 MIF, South Lyon, MI) has excellent size and good bat speed from the left side, showing present impact towards the gaps and projecting really well for continued power gains. 

Mitchell Renfro (2023 RHP, Evansville, IN) has a loose, easy stroke that he repeats well, getting the barrel turned out front and peppering the back of the cage with consistent hard liners. 

Tripp Schroeder (2023 C, Carmel, IN) is very physical and brings that strength to the plate with him, getting the barrel moving on a flatter path and showing serious impact to the pull-field. 

Cade Defendis (2026 C, Westfield, IN) has good balance with a quick, efficient stroke that covers the plate well, showing a whole-field approach with good barrel skills. 

Houston Clark (2023 C, Hendersonville, TN) has excellent physicality with power in the stick, showing big time leverage off his front side with the strength to lift, with big time power upside long term. 

Ryan Johnson (2024 LHP, Carlisle, KY) had an explosive day as a two-way, and his bat really stands out. Consistent leverage and strength gives him legitimate present power, and he also took one of the more consistent rounds as well. 

Jarrod Mays (2023 1B, Xenia, OH) is really physical and shows that strength in his swing, whipping the barrel out with a tight turn and showing explosive liners off the barrel with huge power upside as he learns to lift. 

PJ Rogan (2023 LHP, Wildwood, MO) is a switch-hitter with legit tools from both sides, getting the ball into the air and the barrel out front from each side with impressive jump and impressive consistency. 

Parker Van Engelenhoven (2026 RHP, Powell, OH) is a really intriguing '26 with good length and a smooth stroke, showing good bat speed and very good projection overall. 

Jackson Tielker (2025 OF, Zionsville, IN) has a projectable frame does a good job getting his hips involved, bringing the barrel around with authority and finding consistent, hard barrel on well-struck lines. 

Bryce Pax (2023 OF, Plainfield, IN) has advanced physicality and strength, getting the barrel out with authority and showing some consistency in his barrel skills, giving him big power upside from the left side of the plate. 

Drew Culbertson (2023 SS, Greenwood, IN) is extremely twitchy and the athleticism is evident in his swing, with above-average bat speed and good impact to all fields to go along with excellent physical projection. 

Noah Drake (2025 OF, Evansville, IN) has a projectable frame and really rotates well into his swing, generating very good bat speed with whip to the stroke and projection for a lot of power as he matures. 

Nick Fumich (2025 3B, Lima, OH) is extremely projectable physically with present feel for the barrel, bat speed, and power to the pullside with lots of overall traits and the potential makings of a very high level bat. 

Top C Pop Times

3/6/2022

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Houston Clark1.892023Beech SeniorHendersonville, TN
Carson Raether1.962024GoodrichGoodrich, MI
Tripp Schroeder2.002023CarmelCarmel, IN
Brady Doelle2.172023Rochester AdamsOakland Twp, MI
Jace Watson2.172026CastleNewburgh, IN
Brock Bragg2.182024Indian Creek SrNashville, IN
Cade Defendis2.182026WestfieldWestfield, IN
Collin Johnson2.182025CarmelCarmel, IN
Jonah Copley2.192026Chaminade College PrepWebster Groves, MO

 

Top C Velos

3/6/2022

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Tripp Schroeder812023CarmelCarmel, IN
Houston Clark792023Beech SeniorHendersonville, TN
Carson Raether752024GoodrichGoodrich, MI
Sawyer Rhorer752024Henderson CountyHenderson, KY
Brady Doelle732023Rochester AdamsOakland Twp, MI
Brock Bragg712024Indian Creek SrNashville, IN
Daulton Phillips712025St. Theodore GuerinCarmel, IN

 

Top 1B Velos

3/6/2022

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Evan Cooke932023West Lafayette Jr/SrWest Lafayette, IN
Zach McLean862024Columbus NorthColumbus, IN
Mason Braun802025New PrairieSouth Bend, IN
Alex Barr782025Kankakee Valley High SchoolDemotte, IN

 

Top IF Velos

3/6/2022

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Drew Culbertson902023Center GroveGreenwood, IN
Case Sullivan852023CarmelCarmel, IN
Jacob Crowe842023CentervilleRichmond, IN
Kenneth Bruntlett832023CarmelCarmel, IN
Brandon Lynch832024PennGranger, IN
Logan Santana832025BrightonSouth Lyon, MI
Kellen Brandenburg822025Central HardinElizabethtown, KY
Braden Deverman812025UniversityBloomington, IL
Ethan McMasters812023WestvilleWestville, IL
Alec Weavel812023WinnebagoWinnebago, IL

 

Top OF Velos

3/6/2022

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
George Szep892024Cardinal MooneySt. Clair, MI
Logan Drook882022CentervilleCenterville, IN
Evan Cooke862023West Lafayette Jr/SrWest Lafayette, IN
Mitchell Renfro852023Evansville NorthEvansville, IN
Will Fremion832023St. Theodore GuerinCarmel, IN
Alexander Owen832022St. JohnsSaint Johns, MI
Bryce Pax832023PlainfieldPlainfield, IN
Kenneth Bruntlett822023CarmelCarmel, IN
Keegan Malley822026H.H. DowMidland, MI
Cruz Cima812025CorbinCorbin, KY
Braden Deverman802025UniversityBloomington, IL
Evan Russ802023WestfieldWestfield, IN

 

Top 60-Yard Dash

3/6/2022

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Drew Culbertson6.482023Center GroveGreenwood, IN
Cole Grupenhoff6.802024Bloomington NorthBloomington, IN
Logan Drook6.842022CentervilleCenterville, IN
Ryan Johnson6.872024Nicholas CountyCarlisle, KY
Sam Woodward6.902025University High Sch Of IndianaCarmel, IN
Case Sullivan6.952023CarmelCarmel, IN
Will Fremion6.972023St. Theodore GuerinCarmel, IN
Jacob Crowe6.992023CentervilleRichmond, IN
Evan Russ6.992023WestfieldWestfield, IN
Alejandro Aguilar7.002025Zionsville CommunityZionsville, IN
Cooper Burnett7.032025University High Sch Of IndianaWestfield, IN
Keegan Malley7.072026H.H. DowMidland, MI
Blake Borkhardt7.102024Columbus EastColumbus, IN
Mitchell Renfro7.122023Evansville NorthEvansville, IN
Noah Drake7.152025Reitz MemorialEvansville, IN

 

Top 10-Yard Split

3/6/2022

Name10GradSchoolHometown
Drew Culbertson1.462023Center GroveGreenwood, IN
Cole Grupenhoff1.502024Bloomington NorthBloomington, IN
Cooper Burnett1.522025University High Sch Of IndianaWestfield, IN
Logan Drook1.532022CentervilleCenterville, IN
Jacob Crowe1.542023CentervilleRichmond, IN
Sam Woodward1.552025University High Sch Of IndianaCarmel, IN
Ryan Johnson1.572024Nicholas CountyCarlisle, KY
Carson Raether1.592024GoodrichGoodrich, MI
Mason Braun1.602025New PrairieSouth Bend, IN
Jared Eisiminger1.602023LafayetteLexington, KY
Brandon Lynch1.602024PennGranger, IN
Colin Slivka1.602023WillowbrookLombard, IL
Jonah Copley1.612026Chaminade College PrepWebster Groves, MO
Case Sullivan1.612023CarmelCarmel, IN
Keegan Malley1.622026H.H. DowMidland, MI
Sawyer Rhorer1.622024Henderson CountyHenderson, KY
Greysen George1.632026CarmelCarmel, IN
Jarrod Mays1.632023GreeneviewXenia, OH