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Schedule for Tuesday 8/8
8 AM West vs California
11 AM National vs Central 
2 PM East vs USA

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East (Orange) vs. USA (Red) Game Highlights.

8/8/2023

Reagan Ricken (2025, Temecula, CA) got the start for Team USA and went two clean shutout innings. The 6-foot-4/210-pound RHP showed a polished delivery with some advanced stuff. His fastball produced several in-zone whiffs at 88-90. His breaking ball showed large break with hard finish in the upper 70s that induced some buckle and chase. 

 

Grayson Burlenson (2025, Summertown, TN). The physical 6-foot-5 Vanderbilt commit threw two shutout innings of his own. He comes down the mound fast and aggressive with a quick arm that ran his fastball up to 91 and showed a quality mid 70s breaker. 

 

Evan Seneres (2025, Escondido, CA) was one of the more eye opening arms of the day where he pitched two shutout innings. It’s a smaller frame and build but he has one of the better operations where he works smooth and athletic down the mound with repeatability. His fastball worked up to 87, while mixing in a changeup with a ton of upside and slider that flashed some sharpness. 

 

Damian Montanez (2025, Killeen, TX) had his second barrel today with a double into the left-center gap that scored the run. Even with a no stride lower half he is able to generate some power within his compact swing. 

 

Owen Ten Oever (2025, Brooklyn, NY) showed off a quality two-strike approach where he slapped a mid 80s fastball into right for a line drive single. He stays in his legs well which allows his hands to play and throw an accurate barrel with consistency. 

 

Davian Villalobos (2025, Chicago, IL) was one of the more physical bats of the bunch and showed it when he crushed a triple off the right field wall. There was noticeable intent throughout all his at bats to do damage. Davian was also up to 85 on the mound in a relief inning showing off some two-way upside. 

 

Luke Gallo (2025, Shrewsbury, WA) had one of the better swings of the game where he recognized spin, stayed back, and lined it into right for an RBI single. There’s some nice rhythm and looseness to the swing which allows him to have more adjustability and barrel awareness. 

 

Jack Strom (2025, Raliegh, NC) put together two really good swings this game with a line drive over the second baseman, and another one back up the box. Strom gets in a wider balanced stance which helps him stay in his lower half where his hands deliver the barrel on a clean and on-plane path through the zone. 

 

Brady Holbrook (2025, Cumming, GA) caught another barrel out front today, this one a double down the right field line. His swing shows good length and extension through the zone which allows him to stay on-barrel even when early. Real intriguing two way talent. 

 

Win Gurney (2025, Manhattan Beach, CA) has shown legit power in past looks and put it on display again today with a loud double to the left-center gap. There’s serious strength to the hands which allow him to throw a fast barrel through with ease and balance. 

 

Jessie Hernandez (2025, Pflugerville, TX) had the game winning single for Team USA (Red) in the bottom of the 8th. Got enough barrel on mid 80s fastball to drive it through the right side.


Central (Green) vs. National (Purple) Game Highlights

8/8/2023

Brock Silvers (2025, Middleton, ID) had one of the quicker outings of the game with his two shutout innings. The physical RHP showed a clean delivery where he worked 85-87 with his fastball. He mixed in a slider with sharp late break and depth. 

 

Diesel Toth (2025, Highland, CA) went two shutout innings of his own. The athletic two-way player showed a quick arm where he ran his fastball up to 87 and mixed in a developing low 70s breaker. 

 

Anthony Pack Jr. (2025, Lakewood, CA) caught two loud barrels. The first being a line drive triple down right field line on inside fastball. The other being a line out to right. Pack has consistently shown a twitchy bat at the plate where he can really whip the barrel through. He also added an outfield assist as well showing off some arm strength. 

 

Aiden Aguayo (2025, Whittier, CA) put a solid swing on one driving a double down left field line. The swing generates easy bat speed with a natural lofty bat path. Has also looked the part defensively at SS. 

 

Vincent Decarlo (2025, Tampa, FL) was on-barrel yesterday and continued that today with another line drive knock up the middle. The bat-to-ball ability is standing out due to a balanced swing and a consistently accurate barrel. 

 

Jacob Webster (2026, Victorville, CA) showed off some solid two-way ability. He stayed back on a breaking ball and drove it into the right center gap for a line drive single. There’s noticeable quickness to the hands/barrel showing some huge power potential. He also jumped on the mound and was up to 86 in a quick shutout inning. 

 

Tyler Wood (2025, Lees Summit, MO) struck out three in his two innings of work. Wood showed some advanced arm speed where his whippy arm ran his fastball up 92 while mixing in an upper 70s slider with sharp late finish. 

 

Jack Wheeler (2025, Morris, IL) only threw a quick shutout inning but still showed a lot to be excited about. The projectable 6-foot-5, 200 pound RHP worked downhill with his upper 80s fastballs getting several whiffs with it. Also mixed in a developing lower 70s breaking ball that exhibited quality shape.


California (Black) vs. West (Blue) Game Highlights

8/8/2023

Luke Bailey (2025, San Diego, CA) pitched three shutout innings for California Black. There’s some deception to his delivery. He showed a loose/easy arm action that ran his fastball up to 88. Mixed in a shorter breaker and a quality fading changeup as well. 

 

David Zazueta (2025, Nogales, AZ) shut down a deep Team California Lineup for three shutout innings. The physical left-hander showed a loose/smooth operation where he ran his fastball up to 87 living 82-86 with it that flashed some armside run. 

 

Cameron Fausset (2025, Newbury Park, CA) worked efficiently in his three quality innings. He pounded the strike zone with his 85-88 fastball. His curveball showed upside in the low 70s with its sharp downer break that induced some buckle and whiff. 

 

Daniel Rivera (2025, Yucaipa, CA) had a nice two strike swing that produced a line drive up the middle off an 89 mph fastball. Also collected a knock to right later in the game. Rivera has shown some present bat to ball skill with his easy left-handed stroke. He also jumped on the mound and ran his fastball up to 87.

 

Finn Leach (2025, Seattle, WA) caught two barrels today. His first being a line drive into the left-center gap off a 91 mph fastball. The other being a line out to center. It’s a simple and smooth left-handed swing with some natural feel for the barrel.  

 

Malosi Mata’afa-Alferos (2025, Ewa Beach, HI) caught his second barrel of the showcase today off an 87 mph fastball that he lined up the box for a single. The bat-to-ball ability is continuing to standout and is proving to be a solid offensive profile. 

 

Josiah Hartshorn (2025, Anaheim, CA) had three loud barrels today. In his first at bat he doubled down the RF line, then he crushed a hanging breaker to left for a triple, and in his final at bat he had a line drive single to left. It’s a physical right handed bat who has shown consistent feel for the barrel with advanced power. 

 

Jarett Sabol (2025, Orange, CA) had a couple hard barrels yesterday and continued that today, one of them being a two RBI single over the first baseman’s head. Sabol consistently takes quality hacks with obvious intent to do damage. 

 

Gabriel Coltman (2025, Portland, OR) barreled a hanging breaker deep into the left center gap for the double. He showed some intent to get the barrel out front where he can really impact the baseball.

 

Ian Nuno (2025, Costa Mesa, CA) had an RBI single to right for Team West. He keeps it simple with his lower half trigger while his hands/barrel stay short and compact to it showing some present bat-to-ball ability.


California (Black) vs. USA (Red) Game Highlights

8/7/2023

Cole Hoffman (2025, San Diego, CA) threw three shutout innings against a loaded Team California lineup. Hoffman works fast down the mound with a quick arm. His fastball was up to 91 early and settled into the upper 80s throughout. His changeup showed swing and miss upside with its late diving action. He also mixed in breaking ball in the low 70s that showed developing shape. 

 

Seth Coria (2025, Corona, CA) pitched two shutout innings. The left hander worked up to 89 with his fastball that proved hard to square up. He got into some spotty command trouble but was able to work out of it. Mixed in a sharp/tight curveball at 73-74 that showed 1-7 shape. 

 

Josh Hollis (2025, Laguna Niguel, CA) worked two quick shutout innings. The long-limbed and projectable RHP was up to 89 with his fastball. His slurvy breaking ball showed large break and sharp finish. His changeup stood out today with its late depth inducing several whiffs vs. left handed hitters. 

 

Brady Ebel (2025, Etiwanda, CA) collected another barrel in his second game. This one a loud two strike line drive to the right center gap. Ebel keeps a consistent quiet approach in the box. His accurate barrel works short-to-long where he doesn’t miss mid 80s fastballs often. 

 

Gavin Fien (2025, Temecula, CA) had a pullside LD single off an 85 mph fastball today. Fien has noticeably strong hands that can really whip the barrel through the zone and supply some advanced bat speed. 


California (Black) vs. National (Purple) Game Highlights

8/7/2023

Ethin Bingaman (2025, Redlands, CA) went three strong innings where he struck out five. The physical RHP was up to 88 with the fastball showing present carry and life playing well up in the zone. His fastball paired well with a hammer CB that showed true 12-6 break and induced several whiffs. 

 

Teddy Juaire (2025, Farmington, MN) got through three quality innings against a loaded California lineup. Pounded the strike zone with a low-mid 80s fastball. Showed standout feel for his slurvy breaking ball in the low 70s that produced some chase/whiff. 

 

Diesel Toth (2025, Highland, CA) pieced up a hanging breaking ball down the LF line for a standup double. Turns the barrel fast and hard showing some easy strength at impact. 

 

Cade Goldstein (2025, Hidden Hills. CA) barreled up a line drive into right for a single. It's a balanced and rhythmic LH swing where he stays short to it with good extension. Advanced bat-to-ball offensive profile with defensive versatility. 

 

Brady Ebel (2025, Etiwanda, CA) had the loudest barrel of the game with a pullside homerun. Ebel has one of the best hit tools in the class and is starting to tap into the power in his 6-foot-3, 190-pound frame.


USA (Red) vs National (Purple) Game Highlights

8/7/2023

Sam Bettis (2025, Topeka, KS) went three quality innings giving up one earned run and struck out four. The tall and projectable 6-foot-6, 205 pound righty was up to 90 with his fastball. Mixed in a sharp lateral slider in the high 70s that was up to 2500rpms. 

 

Maxwell Schiender (2025, Acton, CA) pitched three shutout innings where he worked in and out of trouble and struck out four. He’s a tall and physical arm who works to an over the top slot. He gets decent carry and life off his high 80s fastball that topped 90 and induced plenty of whiff. 

 

Matt Mcknight (2025, Charlotte, NC) barreled one into the right center gap off an 89 MPH fastball. Mcknight is strong and physical in the box where his loose hands whip the barrel through. 

 

Vincent Decarlo (2025, Tampa, FL) collected two line drive barrels, one for a single and the other for a double. It’s a balanced right-handed swing where he stays in his backside well and delivers the barrel on a clean/quick path through the zone. 

 

Charlie Buckles (2025, Bethesda, MD) stayed short in one of his at bats, staying in his legs and let his loose hands slap it into left for a single. Showed some legit pullside juice in BP yesterday. 

 

Damian Montanez (2025, Killeen, TX ) had a line drive barrel into left for a single. He turned tight on an inside fastball where his strong hands stayed inside of it. Keeps it simple with the lower half going no stride which allows him to be easily on time with balance.


Central (Green) vs. West (Royal) Game Highlights

8/7/2023

Holden Herring (2025, College Station, TX) went three shutout innings and struck out five in his outing. The physical 6-foot-5, 215 pound RHP was up to 88 with the fastball. He also landed his mid 70s breaker and mixed in a depthy changeup that showed a lot of upside inducing several whiffs. 

 

Gavin Moran (2025, La Puente, CA) went two quick shutout innings giving up one hit and struck out two. The lean/high-waisted UCSB commit was up to 87. Mixed in a 72-75 breaker that showed larger slurvy shape.

 

Cade Watson (2025, Honolulu, HI) pitched two quality innings and struck out two. Showed a loose and easy operation down the mound. His fastball worked up to 86 and located his 73-74 slider that showed present sweep and depth. 

 

Malsoi Mata’afa-Alferos (2025, Ewa Beach, HI) turned on an 86 mph fastball, barreling it to right for an LD single. Keeps it simple at the plate getting his foot down early and lets his quick hands play. 

 

Gavin Egan (2025, Yucaipa, CA) after pitching a quick shutout inning in the game before caught a line-drive barrel to left off an 86 mph fastball. It’s a clean and balanced right-handed swing where he has consistently shown an accurate barrel. 

 

Brooks Burdine (2025, Aledo, TX) showed good adjustability in one of his ABs where he stayed on a low-in slider and barreled it to right for a LD single. It’s a simple LH swing where he gets his foot down early and lets his quick hands play. 

 

Jake Canales (2025, Corinth, TX) barreled a mid 80s FB for a backside single down the right field line in one of his ABs. Canales is a physical right-handed bat in the class where his strong hands throw a fast barrel.


East (Orange) vs. Central (Green) Game Highlights

8/7/2023

Jacob Gilbert (2025, Mckinney, TX) pitched three quality innings giving up one run and struck out five. Had spotty command but his swing and miss stuff helped him get out of trouble. Ran the FB up to 93 early and lived in the upper 80s with it. Mixed a sharp upper 70s breaker that showed late/hard finish. 

 

Nolan Bethel (2025, Loudon, TN) pitched two shutout innings for Team Orange. Showed a simple operation with an easy quick arm. Worked the fastball up to 88 and landed his upper 70s slider that showed sharp lateral break. 

 

Brock Silvers (2025, Middleton, ID) had a 2-hit day for Team Central. In his first AB he kept his hands inside well on a mid-80s FB and drove it into the LC gap. In his second AB he turned on an 86 mph fastball down the left field line for a standup double. It's a physical RH bat that generates easy bat speed and power.

 

Victor Coronado (2025, Rosharon, TX) had a solid two-way day against Orange where he barreled one into the 5-6 hole for a single. Also pitched a quick shutout inning where he ran his fastball up to 83 and showed legit feel in-zone for a low 70s slider.


East (Orange) vs. West (Royal) Game Highlights

8/7/2023

Matthew Delaney (2025, Albuquerque, NM) struck out five in his three innings of work. Was on the wrong side of a couple weak hits. His sinking fastball proved hard to barrel in the mid-upper 80s topping out at 89. Showed quality feel for an 11-5 curveball he landed for strikes. 

 

Talan Holiday (2025, Pembroke Pines, FL) pitched three shutout innings for Team Orange where he gave up no hits and struck out four. The physical/athletic RHP was up to 88 with the fastball that showed good life through the zone. His sweeping slider in the upper 70s induced a lot of swing and miss. Mixed in a low 80s changeup as well to left handed hitters he killed spin and created depth on. 

 

Gavin Egan (2025, Yucaipa, CA) came in relief for a clean and quick shutout inning where he struck out two. Showed a simple/repeatable delivery where he ran his fastball up to 90. Landed his slurvy curveball as well that showed large break. 

 

Brady Holbrook (2025, Cumming, GA) barreled a single to right on a low breaker showing a loose/connected swing. He also jumped on the mound for a shutout inning where he struck out two. Was up to 85 with his fastball and mixed in a depthy changeup with a ton of upside.

 

Slater de Brun (2025, Bend, OR) had the defensive play of the game with an outfield assist where he made a perfect one-hop throw home showcasing some arm strength.

 

Carlos Carlo Colon (2025, Naguabo, PR) beat out an infield single to second that ended up scoring two on the play. Also showed off some speed where he stole two bags on consecutive pitches.

 

Diego Rosa Burgos (2025, Humacao, PR) turned on a high 86 mph fastball for a line drive single to left. It’s a smooth and rhythmic swing with some present bat speed. Also played well behind the plate throughout. 

 

Grayson Burlenson (2025, Summertown, TN) showed a good two strike approach on a two RBI line-drive single to left-center. Kept his hands in tight on a 86 mph fastball and stayed through it well. Physical RH bat. 

 

Raphael Dunne (2025, San Diego, CA) slapped one into 5-6 hole off a tough left-on-left matchup. Has shown easy quickness to the hands that flash some twitch. He also stole second and third during the next at-bat showing off some speed. 


Top Exit Velos

8/6/2023

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Josiah Hartshorn992025Orange LutheranAnaheim, CA
Seth Coria972025CoronaCorona, CA
Enzo Infelise972025Providence CatholicNew Lenox, IL
Vaughn Neckar962025Vista MurrietaMurrieta, CA
Josh Proctor962025La CanadaAltadena, CA
Brock Silvers962025Middleton AcademyMiddleton, ID
Jalen Foxx952025LymanSanford, FL
Parker Loew952026IMG AcademySarasota, FL
Damian Montanez952025ShoemakerKilleen, TX
Adanel Baptista942025Southeastern Preparatory AcademyOrlando, FL
Gavin Fien942025Great OakTemecula, CA
Tyler Spangler942026De La SalleDanville, CA
Holden Hering932025College StationCollege Station, TX
Alex Harrington922026Cathedral CatholicSan Diego, CA
Bruin Agbayani912025IolaniMililani, HI
Julian Braga912025Spruce CreekPort Orange, FL
Jake Canales912025Denton GuyerCorinth, TX
Angel Laya912025EastlakeSan Diego, CA
Jacob Parker912025PurvisPurvis, MS
Ben Peterson912025Canon-McmillanCanonsburg, PA
Walter Urbon912025LoyolaManhattan Beach, CA
Jack Wheeler912025Morris CommunityMorris, IL
Elias Alvarado902025St. PatrickChicago, IL
Ethin Bingaman902025Arrowhead Christian AcademyRedlands, CA
Charlie Buckles902025The Bullis SchoolBethesda, MD
Vincent Decarlo902025Tampa JesuitTampa, FL
Thomas Entrekin902025Granite HillsAlpine, CA
Owen ten Oever902025Poly Prep Country DayBrooklyn, NY
Tyler Wood902025Lees Summit WestLees Summit, MO
Aiden Aguayo892025La MiradaWhittier, CA
Grayson Burleson892025SummertownSummertown, TN
Gabriel Coltman892025LincolnPortland, OR
Victor Coronado892025Lutheran South AcademyRosharon, TX
Slater de Brun892025SummitBend, OR
Joephillip Guzman892025ShoemakerKilleen, TX
Marcus Harris892025The KinkaidRosharon, TX
Matt McKnight892025Charlotte ChristianCharlotte, NC
Austin Nicholson892025HebronFrisco, TX
Jarett Sabol892025Aliso NiguelOrange, CA
Thomas Schnabel892025JohnsonDriftwood, TX
Raphael Dunne882025St. AugustineSan Diego, CA
Brady Ebel882025EtiwandaRanch Cucamonga, CA
Cash Erdman882025Bellevue ChristianKirkland, WA
Luke Gallo882025Phillips AcademyShrewsbury, MA
Fabian Gomez882025Clayton ValleyConcord, CA
Gavin Kramer882025Linfield ChristianTemecula, CA
Miles Mador882025Pace AcademyAtlanta, GA
Malosi Mata'afa-Alferos882025MililaniEwa Beach, HI
Davian Villalobos882025Chicago Hope AcademyChicago, IL

 

PG Underclass All American Games Batting Practice Highlights

8/6/2023

Diego Josué Cruz (2025 SS, Carolina, PR) strung together a really consistent round of batting practice, living on the barrel. It's a really smooth left-handed swing and he generates some good bat speed and whip to the barrel. He repeats the path too with some loft which allows him to work into the power. 

Luke Gallo (2025 SS, Shrewsbury, MA) left the yard a few times throughout his round of batting practice. He starts in a narrow stance and uses a leg lift trigger to get the swing started. He got into a rhythm in the middle of the round and continued it into the later portion, showing a bunch of things to like. 

Gian Gamelli (2025 LHP, Wenham, MA), a primary left-handed pitcher, showed a bunch of things to like in the round. He has obvious strength in the frame and the bat speed/power combination was on display early and often. He got the barrel extended with ease and has some huge power projection remaining. 

Parker Loew (2026 SS, Sarasota, FL) showed some easy bat speed in his round of batting practice. It's a low tension right-handed swing with obvious lag to the barrel, he has really good feel for the barrel and is a young player in attendance that really stood out. 

Miles Mador (2025 C, Atlanta, GA) had the strength on display early and often in his round of batting practice. The right-handed hitter showcased a lofted path with good strength to the middle of the field and really good hand speed. 

Diego Rosa Burgos (2025 C, Humacao, PR) worked to the middle of the field consistently in the round. It's a super simple swing with good barrel skills and the ball comes off the barrel well. He just lived on the barrel and turned in a consistent round. 

Julian Braga (2025 C, Port Orange, FL) showed a bunch of intriguing traits throughout his round. He's a super physical left-handed bat that turns it over hard and impacted the ball to the pull-side often in his ten swings. The bat speed/power combination was on display in this one. 

Davian Villalobos (2025 1B, Chicago, IL) swung the bat with intent in the round. It's a simple and repeatable swing with some controlled violence and he showed some big time jump off the barrel. He worked to the middle of the field and showcased the ability to find the barrel often. 

Malosi Mata'afa-Alferos (2025, Mililani, HI) put together a huge day in every phase but the round of batting practice was ultra impressive. The left-handed swing is smooth and well connected with some pull-side strength that he works into easily. He repeats the swing well and just lived on the barrel. 

Bruin Agbayani (2025 SS, Mililani, HI) was another name that really stood out in his round of batting practice. He's a physical left-handed bat that showed the ability to drive the baseball into both gaps consistently. The strength combined with his bat speed was really impressive. 

Finn Leach (2025 SS, Seattle, WA) showed off the switch hit tool in his impressive round of batting practice. It's a similar setup from both sides of the plate and he worked to both gaps from each side. The swing is simple and repeatable, he has good strength and strung together solid rounds from both sides. 

Chase Sutherland (2025 C, Kailua, HI) left the yard once in his round, showing some impressive pull-side juice. The right-handed swing is compact with a tight turn into contact, the barrel has serious lag through the zone and he repeated it well. 

Gabriel Coltman (2025 OF, Portland, OR) was one of the strongest players that swung the bat on the day. He worked to all fields consistently and drove the ball into both gaps. The strength really stood out but he also lived on the barrel.

Fabian Gomez (2025 1B, Concord, CA), a tall and physical player, put together a really solid round of batting practice. The left-handed swing is loose with easy juice to the pull-side and uses leverage nicely. 

Quentin Young (2026 SS, Camarillo, CA) put together a monstrous round of batting practice. It's a special blend of bat speed/power and it really shines. He works into the power easily, the ball explodes off the barrel and it's a super simple swing that he repeats well. 

Brooks Burdine (2025 OF, Aledo, TX) turned in a super consistent round of batting practice. This is a leveraged left-handed swing with obvious barrel skills and worked on the barrel throughout the round. He has a tight turn into contact and repeats the operation well. 

Victor Coronado (2025 SS, Rosharon, TX) got into a solid rhythm in the later portion of the round and showed a bunch of things to like. The right-handed hitter has some massive power projection and easy bat speed that was on display in the round. He works into the juice easily already and more should come as he continues to add strength. 

Jaden Fauske (2025 SS, Willowbrook, IL) starts in a slightly open stance with a hanging leg lift trigger stride. He leverages the barrel nicely, sprayed the ball to all fields and did everything with an effortless look. This was really impressive throughout the round. 

Jacob Parker (2025 OF, Purvis, MS) showed some massive juice in the round, especially to the pull-side. He got the barrel extended with ease and hit a few balls way out to right field. It's a loose left-handed swing with obvious strength off the barrel. 

Brock Silvers (2025 3B, Middleton, ID) put on an impressive power display in his round. It's a short and compact swing with a tight turn in, the barrel has tons of whip to it and he found it early and often. The strength really stood out here. 

Charlie Buckles (2025 1B, Bethesda, MD) Features a big, strong, physical frame.  Found barrels consistently throughout his round.  He was driving baseballs all over the yard.  He takes a violent hack and has the ability to drive the ball anywhere in the yard.  His strong hands and strength overall jumps out immediately.  Really good round here today.

Alex Harrington (2026 SS, San Diego, CA) Features an athletic frame.  He had a strong round at the PG Underclass games.  He has an all fields approach with the ability to gap to gap with authority.  He has a direct path with excellent barrel control.  More power to come as he adds weight.  Overall, a really good showing today.  

Damian Montanez (2025 OF, Killeen, TX) Features a strong, athletic frame.  He had a really good round today at the PG Underclass.  He has a medium base with little wasted movement in his swing.  He takes an up the middle approach with big time pull side pop.  He can go gap to gap and can really generate from his lower half. 

Jack Strom (2025 OF, Raleigh, NC) Features a strong, athletic frame.  With a wide base and a leg lift load he was catching barrels throughout.  Quick hands and excellent torque in his hips allows him to generate to all fields.  Really impressive barrel control.   

Owen ten Oever (2025 C, Brooklyn, NY) Really good bat speed today.  He has a leg lift trigger with a balanced base and finish.  He has the ability to drive the ball to all fields with some juice.   He's strong at the point of contact and can really generate from his lower half.  

Josiah Hartshorn (2025 OF, Anaheim, CA) Just crushed the ball all over the yard today.  Physically gifted with the ability to barrel everything.  He hit 7 home runs in his round today.  It was a jaw dropping round.

Gavin Fien (2025 SS, Temecula, CA) Just a loud round today at Underclass.  Everything jumps off his barrel. Strong hands and an exceptionally quick bat lead to an impressive round.

Tyler Spangler (2026 SS, Danville, CA) Features loose bat speed with serious projectable pop.  He went yard to deep center in his round.  He has a long, lean frame with plenty of room to add as he gets older.  Really impressive player.

Brady Ebel (2025 SS, Ranch Cucamonga, CA) He has power to all fields from the left side.  He has loose hands with a strong lower half and can just barrel. Extremely projectable with more to come as he matures.  

Josh Proctor (2025 SS, Altadena, CA) Features a long, strong, athletic frame.  He has an up the middle approach with the ability to use the whole field with authority.  He keeps his swing compact without losing any pop.  His round was filled with barrels. 

Vaughn Neckar (2025 RHP, Murrieta, CA) Physically he is just strong.  His bat speed is off the charts.  He has unlimited power with really strong hands.  Barreled most of the round and it was loud.

Top C Velos

8/6/2023

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Enzo Infelise822025Providence CatholicNew Lenox, IL
Diego Rosa Burgos812025IBAHSHumacao, PR
Vincent Decarlo802025Tampa JesuitTampa, FL
Cade Goldstein802025Harvard-WestlakeHidden Hills, CA
Carter Kutz792025HartfordHartford, WI
Landon Hodge782025Crespi CarmeliteAgua Dulce, CA
Ben Peterson782025Canon-McmillanCanonsburg, PA
Miles Mador762025Pace AcademyAtlanta, GA
Jarett Sabol762025Aliso NiguelOrange, CA

 

Top C Pops

8/6/2023

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Ben Peterson1.882025Canon-McmillanCanonsburg, PA
Landon Hodge1.912025Crespi CarmeliteAgua Dulce, CA
Enzo Infelise1.922025Providence CatholicNew Lenox, IL
Carter Kutz1.922025HartfordHartford, WI
Diego Rosa Burgos1.932025IBAHSHumacao, PR
Cade Goldstein1.962025Harvard-WestlakeHidden Hills, CA
Vincent Decarlo1.972025Tampa JesuitTampa, FL
Miles Mador1.972025Pace AcademyAtlanta, GA
Chase Sutherland1.982025St. LouisKailua, HI

 

Top 1B Velos

8/6/2023

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Grayson Burleson862025SummertownSummertown, TN
Brock Silvers862025Middleton AcademyMiddleton, ID
Brady Holbrook852025North ForsythCumming, GA
Charlie Buckles822025The Bullis SchoolBethesda, MD
Gian Gamelli812025Hamilton-Wenham RegionalWenham, MA
Davian Villalobos802025Chicago Hope AcademyChicago, IL

 

Top INF Velos

8/6/2023

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Malosi Mata'afa-Alferos952025MililaniEwa Beach, HI
Quentin Young942026Oaks ChristianCamarillo, CA
Gavin Fien912025Great OakTemecula, CA
Enzo Infelise902025Providence CatholicNew Lenox, IL
Vaughn Neckar902025Vista MurrietaMurrieta, CA
Bruin Agbayani892025IolaniMililani, HI
Jordan Marian892025JSerra CatholicFoothill Ranch, CA
Josh Proctor892025La CanadaAltadena, CA
Donovan Arroyo882025Jersey VillageHouston, TX
Thomas Entrekin882025Granite HillsAlpine, CA
Luke Gallo882025Phillips AcademyShrewsbury, MA
Joephillip Guzman882025ShoemakerKilleen, TX
Christopher Levy Gutierrez882025American HeritageSw Ranches, FL
Tyler Spangler882026De La SalleDanville, CA
Ethin Bingaman872025Arrowhead Christian AcademyRedlands, CA
Jaxon Clayton872025Brookfield CentralBrookfield, WI
Victor Coronado872025Lutheran South AcademyRosharon, TX
Alex Harrington872026Cathedral CatholicSan Diego, CA
Sebastian Estorga862025Home SchoolScottsdale, AZ
Finn Leach862025Nathan HaleSeattle, WA
Diesel Toth862025Arrowhead Christian AcademyHighland, CA

 

Top OF Velos

8/6/2023

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Vaughn Coleman952025San DimasClaremont, CA
Gavin Fien952025Great OakTemecula, CA
Walter Urbon952025LoyolaManhattan Beach, CA
Tyler Wood952025Lees Summit WestLees Summit, MO
Quentin Young952026Oaks ChristianCamarillo, CA
Brooks Burdine942025AledoAledo, TX
Damian Montanez932025ShoemakerKilleen, TX
Jacob Parker932025PurvisPurvis, MS
Ben Peterson932025Canon-McmillanCanonsburg, PA
Vincent Decarlo922025Tampa JesuitTampa, FL
Nathan Chavez912025ArlingtonRiverside, CA
Seth Coria912025CoronaCorona, CA
Cash Dabbs912025Redlands East ValleyRedlands, CA
Daniel Rivera912025Arrowhead Christian AcademyYucaipa, CA
Jarett Sabol912025Aliso NiguelOrange, CA
Gabriel Coltman902025LincolnPortland, OR
Jalen Foxx902025LymanSanford, FL
Bruin Agbayani892025IolaniMililani, HI
Donovan Arroyo892025Jersey VillageHouston, TX
Adanel Baptista892025Southeastern Preparatory AcademyOrlando, FL
Carlos Carlo Colon892025IBAHSNaguabo, PR
Slater de Brun892025SummitBend, OR
Joephillip Guzman892025ShoemakerKilleen, TX
Gavin Kramer892025Linfield ChristianTemecula, CA
Cade Watson892025PunahouHonolulu, HI