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Top SLD Spin Rates

6/4/2023

NameSL SpinSLGradSchoolHometown
Jack Feehery3049742024Gonzaga CollegeWashington, DC
Ian White Jr.3031812024The Haverford SchoolMalvern, PA
Logan Carver2626732025ChopticonLeonardtown, MD
Ben Pew2338682024MaretWashington, DC
Conlan Taylor2238732025Owego Free AcademyNichols, NY
William Hurt2077 2025St. Christopher'sMidlothian, VA

 


Top CB Spin Rates

6/4/2023

NameCB SpinCBGradSchoolHometown
Jack Feehery2750692024Gonzaga CollegeWashington, DC
Shawn Hoff2132672025Camden CountyCamden, NC
Anthony Carino2041682025Manchester TwpToms River, NJ
Kristian Wolfe2008682025New OxfordNew Oxford, PA

 


3 - Grey vs. 4 - Royal Game Two Highlights

6/4/2023

Ian White Jr. (2024 RHP, Malvern, PA) struck out five over his three innings of work without allowing a hit. The East Carolina commit ran his heavy fastball up to 92 mph and complimented it well with a diving changeup. The sturdy 6-foot-2 right-hander landed his sweeping slider with big-time spin for swings and misses. White displayed tons of confidence on the mound and a great feel for his entire mix.

Nolan Rhodes (2025 3B, Katonah, NY) displayed his impressive bat-to-ball skills at the plate, lining a single into the left center gap. The 6-foot-2 third baseman possesses plenty of present bat speed with good strength in the hands.

Ben Pew (2024 LHP, Washington, DC) tossed three perfect innings on the mound, striking out five. The 6-foot-6 left-hander got ahead in counts on a frequent basis and topped his fastball with life out at 85 mph. The uncommitted junior relied on his slider in the upper-60s for swings and misses, which proved to be an effective strategy. Pew continued to produce at the plate as well, lining a fastball the other way for a base hit. With plenty of physical strength to project for, Pew presents himself as an intriguing two-way talent.

Aiden Ruiz (2026 SS, Woodhaven, NY) put his power on display by launching a double over the right fielder’s head. The twitchy 5-foot-8 shortstop possesses tons of present bat speed with impressive strength in the hands. Ruiz has shown the ability to carry baseballs from gap to gap and create backspin.

William Hurt (2025 SS, Midlothian, VA) showcased his skills on both the offensive and defensive end. The 6-foot-1 shortstop barreled up multiple baseballs at the plate, displaying an aggressive approach with good control of the barrel. Hurt also flashed the leather at shortstop, making several difficult plays.

Stedman Lewis (2026 OF, Spotsylvania, VA) was productive both at the plate and in the outfield. The 5-foot-11 prospect timed up a fastball early in the game, lining a single back up the middle and showcasing his quick line drive stroke. Lewis also looked crisp in left field, recording several difficult putouts. 

Jamarey Hardin (2025 SS, Williamsburg, VA) turned on a fastball, roping it down the left field line for a base hit. The 5-foot-10 shortstop displayed a loose on-plane stroke with quickness to the hips and hands. Hardin also impressed with the glove, making multiple difficult plays in the infield.

Batting Practice Highlights

6/3/2023

Nico Marino (2025 OF, Rockaway Park, NY) used a simple, repeatable stroke with plenty of present bat speed to produced numerous line drives throughout his round. He stays short and direct with his hands and delivers the barrel on-time frequently. 

Cuyler Baxter (2024 SS, Greensboro, NC) offers an intriguing hit, power combination from both sides of the plate. He put that on full display during his round, as the Wake Forest commit launched several parts to the deepest parts of the field. He implores a loose, leveraged stroke with strength at impact and more power to come. 

Cole Draper (2024 OF, Yorktown, VA) impressed with his strength at impact throughout his round. He employs an intent based stroke with good lower half usage and heavy hands to deliver the barrel with authority. He showcased some budding power potential that will continue to improve with additional strength. 

Aiden Ruiz (2026 SS, Woodhaven, NY) took perhaps the loudest and most consistent round of the day, while showcasing legitimate switch-hitting ability as well. He launched two home runs from the right-side, consistently impacted the baseball from the left-side and projects for even more power as he continues to mature. 

Logan Carver (2025 1B, Leonardtown, MD) displayed immense power projection during his round, as the physical left-handed hitting first baseman produced several well-struck line drives from gap-to-gap. 

Shawn Hoff (2025 SS, Camden, NC) stayed consistent throughout his round, as the twitchy 2025 middle-infielder incorporates a simple line drive stroke with plenty of present bat speed and good feel for the barrel. He used the middle-of-the field efficiently and will continue to add strength as he matures. 

William Hurt (2025 SS, Midlothian, VA) displayed a loose, leveraged stroke with plenty of strength at impact and legitimate pullside power potential. He generates whip to his barrel with his stronger lower half and delivers the barrel on-time. 

Patrick Lyons (2025 OF, Hillsboro, VA) delivered one of the more consistent rounds of the day, as he seemed to find the barrel quite often. He creates easy bat speed, has good feel for the barrel and used the entire field exceptionally well. 

Ethan Hotchkiss (2025 1B, Waynesboro, PA) displayed some of the more usable power throughout his round, as the physical 6-foot-3, 201-pound first baseman produced several loud line drives from gap-to-gap. He generates good separation into launch and has plenty of present bat speed. 

 


3 - Grey vs. 4 - Royal Game Highlights

6/3/2023

Drew Markey (2026 RHP, Alexandria, VA) threw three perfect innings on the mound, striking out three in the process. The 6-foot freshman topped out at 81 mph with the fastball and proved to be efficient on the mound, needing just 40 pitches to get through his three frames. Markey threw his mid-60s breaking ball with confidence which resulted in several missed barrels. The right-hander has impressive arm talent and offers plenty of physical upside.

Jack Feehery (2024 LHP, Washington, DC) struck out seven and allowed just one hit in his three innings of work. The 6-foot southpaw displayed impressive command of his three-pitch mix and ran the fastball up to 87 mph. The heater had life to it and got Feehery ahead in counts on a consistent basis. He also flashed a well-replicated changeup in the low-80s that killed tons of spin. The most impressive pitch of the uncommitted junior’s arsenal was the slider which sat in the 73-75 mph range with big-time spin up to 3000 rpm. Feehery showed the ability to pitch backwards with the breaker and did so effectively, missing barrels both early and late in counts.

Cuyler Baxter (2024 SS, Greensboro, NC) showcased his bat-to-ball skills by lining a base hit up the middle. The Wake Forest commit presents an athletic 6-foot-1 frame with tons of strength in the hands that creates good whip to the barrel.

Ben Pew (2024 LHP, Washington, DC) made his presence felt on the offensive end, barreling up two baseballs for extra bases. The physical 6-foot-6 two-way talent showcased great barrel control coupled with power from gap to gap.

Christopher Hartley II (2024 RHP, Cameron, WV) tossed three perfect innings of relief work, striking out seven of the nine batters he faced. The athletic 6-foot-5 right-hander presents tons of arm talent and physical upside. Hartley II ran the heater up to 89 mph and filled up all parts of the zone with it. He also flashed a changeup and breaking ball that both proved to be quality offerings and produced multiple swings and misses.

Kristian Wolfe (2025 SS, New Oxford, PA) flashed the leather at shortstop, making multiple diving plays. The twitchy 2025 prospect showed off his lateral range, particularly up the middle, making the difficult plays look easy.

Conlan Taylor (2025 RHP, Nichols, NY) punched out six batters in his three innings of work out of the bullpen. The right-hander ran the fastball with life up to 84 mph and located it well. Taylor also flashed a breaking ball in the low-70s that proved to be an effective secondary pitch. He impressed with his swing-and-miss-stuff and projects well physically.

Top Exit Velos

6/3/2023

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Patrick Lyons922025WoodgroveHillsboro, VA
Christopher Hartley II912024CameronCameron, WV
Ben Pew892024MaretWashington, DC
Ethan Hotchkiss872025Waynesboro AreaWaynesboro, PA
Nolan Rhodes872025John Jay Cross RiverKatonah, NY
Cuyler Baxter862024Pro5 Baseball AcademyGreensboro, NC
Nico Marino852025The Stony BrookRockaway Park, NY
Kristian Wolfe842025New OxfordNew Oxford, PA
Anthony Carino832025Manchester TwpToms River, NJ
Aiden Ruiz822026The Stony BrookWoodhaven, NY

 


Top OF Velos

6/3/2023

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Patrick Lyons832025WoodgroveHillsboro, VA
Alex Wagner832024East Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC
Logan Carver812025ChopticonLeonardtown, MD
Joshua Weppner792026BattlefieldHaymarket, VA
Nico Marino752025The Stony BrookRockaway Park, NY
Kyle Peterson752027McleanMcLean, VA
Cole Draper742024YorkYorktown, VA
Stedman Lewis722026CourtlandSpotsylvania, VA
Ladanian Brown712026MatoacaChester, VA
Carter Craft702026James RiverNorth Chesterfield, VA

 


Top IF Velos

6/3/2023

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Christopher Hartley II862024CameronCameron, WV
William Hurt832025St. Christopher'sMidlothian, VA
Nolan Rhodes822025John Jay Cross RiverKatonah, NY
Aiden Ruiz822026The Stony BrookWoodhaven, NY
Conlan Taylor822025Owego Free AcademyNichols, NY
Cuyler Baxter802024Pro5 Baseball AcademyGreensboro, NC
Anthony Carino802025Manchester TwpToms River, NJ
Kristian Wolfe802025New OxfordNew Oxford, PA
Carter Burcume782025Clover HillMidlothian, VA
Patrick Lyons782025WoodgroveHillsboro, VA

 


Top 1B Velos

6/3/2023

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Ben Pew812024MaretWashington, DC
Logan Carver782025ChopticonLeonardtown, MD
Ethan Hotchkiss782025Waynesboro AreaWaynesboro, PA

 


Top C Pop Times

6/3/2023

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Aiden Ruiz1.892026The Stony BrookWoodhaven, NY
Timothy Hootselle2.002025Mountain ViewStafford, VA
Kyle Peterson2.252027McleanMcLean, VA

 


Top C Velos

6/3/2023

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Aiden Ruiz752026The Stony BrookWoodhaven, NY
Timothy Hootselle742025Mountain ViewStafford, VA
Kyle Peterson672027McleanMcLean, VA

 


Top 10 Yd Splits

6/3/2023

Name10GradSchoolHometown
Cole Draper1.582024YorkYorktown, VA
Nico Marino1.592025The Stony BrookRockaway Park, NY
Ben Pew1.592024MaretWashington, DC
Nolan Rhodes1.592025John Jay Cross RiverKatonah, NY
Carter Burcume1.602025Clover HillMidlothian, VA
William Hurt1.622025St. Christopher'sMidlothian, VA
Ty Ordonez1.622024OaktonHerndon, VA
Cuyler Baxter1.632024Pro5 Baseball AcademyGreensboro, NC
Hutson Hendrix1.642024PatriotBristow, VA
Logan Carver1.682025ChopticonLeonardtown, MD
Ethan Hotchkiss1.682025Waynesboro AreaWaynesboro, PA
Kyle Peterson1.682027McleanMcLean, VA

 


Top 60 Yard Times

6/3/2023

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Cole Draper6.752024YorkYorktown, VA
William Hurt6.972025St. Christopher'sMidlothian, VA
Ben Pew7.012024MaretWashington, DC
Nolan Rhodes7.012025John Jay Cross RiverKatonah, NY
Nico Marino7.072025The Stony BrookRockaway Park, NY
Patrick Lyons7.082025WoodgroveHillsboro, VA
Kristian Wolfe7.102025New OxfordNew Oxford, PA
Cuyler Baxter7.142024Pro5 Baseball AcademyGreensboro, NC
Ethan Hotchkiss7.182025Waynesboro AreaWaynesboro, PA
Carter Burcume7.222025Clover HillMidlothian, VA
Stedman Lewis7.222026CourtlandSpotsylvania, VA