Ryker Benz (2025 1B, St Louis, MO) showed off his complete game starting with a barrel back up the middle. Has a solid feel for the barrel and was able to use the whole field well during both game action and his round of batting practice. Also got on the mound and ran the fastball up to 86 and kept it in the mid-80s with a well-tunneled slider (2006 RPM) that had some late depth.
Logan Sanchez (2024 C, Lake Mary, FL) showed the upside with the bat collecting two loud hits including a line drive back up the middle. The right-handed catcher impressed with quick hands and good bat speed.
Camden Cox (2025 OF, Lebanon, IL) showed out with the bat during game action collecting three hits. The right-handed hitter worked direct to the ball with quick hands and a leveraged stroke that used the whole field well.
Tyler Powell (2025 RHP, Glen Carbon, IL) showed off on the mound, running the fastball up to 87 (2039 RPM) and mixed in a curveball (2379 RPM) with some sharpness and late horizontal break and a change-up that he replicated well with some abrupt fade.
Brayden Buenik (2027 RHP, Libertyville, IL) showed the fastball that was up to 88 (2159 RPM) and was able to locate it in the zone. He paired it with a slider (2168 RPM) that was well-tunneled and that he could manipulate shape and speed with. Projectable arm and frame that was locating effectively to all four quadrants. Also impressed with the bat adding a hit back up the middle.
Chase Milburn (2026 RHP, Edwardsville, IL) impressed on the mound getting the fastball up to 88 (2244 RPM) and kept it in the mid-to-upper 80s through out and showed two quality secondaries with a shorter 12-6 shaped curveball (2382 RPM) and a sharp slider (2429 RPM) with late-breaking actions.
Ahmad Muhammad (2025 SS, St. Louis, MO) with a line drive hit back up the middle. Showed the all-around game getting on the mound and running the fastball (2059 RPM) up to 82 and sitting upper 70s-to-low 80s and a traditional 12-6 shaped curveball (1603 RPM) that was able to disrupt hitter’s timing.
Jack Wheeler (2025 3B, Morris, IL) showed an advanced game collecting a hit to the opposite side gap. Also impressed on the mound running the fastball into the upper 80s and topping out at 91 (2051 RPM) and he paired it well with a mid 70s curveball (1895 RPM) that had sharp break that he could throw in any count for strikes.
Bryce McNeill (2026 3B, Arnold, MO) impressed with some quickness and ability to drive the ball on a line working the opposite field with two hits during game action. The right-handed hitter had a hard barrel to the opposite field gap and a solid hit back up the middle.
Quinn Jackson (2026 RHP, Evansville, IN) ran the fastball up to 83 (1853 RPM) and showed a slider (1920 RPM) in the mid-70s with shorter movement that worked breaking out of the zone. Showed good feel on the mound getting weak contact when working down in the zone. Also added two knocks to the opposite field with the bat.
Tyler Mills (2025 1B, Bethalto, IL) barreled one up for a hard hit line drive to the pull-side. The 6-foot-4 right-handed hitter showed some jump off the barrel with strength throughout the game and during his round of batting practice.
Matthew Nabieu (2028 3B, Chicago, IL) collected a line drive knock back up the middle. Showed good feel at the plate during game action consistently putting together good at-bats.
Kash VanHouten (2027 SS, Canton, IL) added a hard hit ball that stayed right inside the third base line for a hit. Also impressed on the mound with the fastball (2492 RPM) that was mid-80s. He paired it well with a low-70s slider (2248 RPM) that can ride the horizontal axis when he gets the release.
Landon Towns (2025 C, Orlando, FL) added a knock working the backside gap. The physical catcher impressed throughout the day with ability to barrel up the ball and elevate the ball with jump off the barrel.
Ben Sink (2026 OF, Marine, IL) showed the two-way upside collecting a knock through the pull-side. Also impressed with a three-pitch mix on the mound with a fastball that was upper 70s and topped out of 80 (1999 RPM) and a slider with a 2-7 shaped slider (2426 RPM) with abrupt late movement. The left-handed pitcher also flashed a well-replicated change-up that he kills the spin on down to 1370 RPM.