World
Wilbert Javier Vargas (2019 OF, Oldsmar, FL) showed nice arm speed and a clean delivery on the mound, working in the 83-86 mph range with his fastball. The pitched showed nice life and the athletic righthander also flashed a curveball with swing-and-miss potential at 73 mph.
Michael Donnelly (2019 OF, Lawrenceville, GA) stands with a strong and broad shouldered frame on the rubber and does a nice job of hiding the ball while producing a fastball that worked 80-83 mph. Along with the fastball, he also mixed a curveball and changeup for strikes.
Underclass East
Yesiel Gonzalez (2021 SS, Caguas, PR) might be listed as a primary shortstop but he impressed on the mound, sitting in the mid-80s with his fastball while topping out at 87 mph. His fastballs shows late life through the zone with a quick arm stroke and flashed an impressive changeup with late fading life at 78 mph.
A University of Florida commit, Matthew Prevesk (2021 OF, Apopka, FL) impressed throughout day one as an outfielder with power in his bat before jumping on the mound today. He worked in the 80-82 mph range from the left side with nice angle while showing a slider up to 76 mph which he kept down in the zone.
Jackson Boggs (2020 OF, Augusta, GA) has a lean and projectable build on the mound and offers a quick arm action while working to a high three-quarters slot. His fastball worked 78-81 mph with sinking life when down and mixed in a sharp curveball with 11-5 shape and good bite.
Austin Coultas (2021 OF, Wesley Chapel, FL) does nice job of creating deception in his delivery with a full and loose arm stroke up to a high three-quarters slot to produce a fastball that worked in the 78-81 mph range. The velocity projects moving forward and he also shows nice spin on his slider with sharp 10-4 shape.
Christopher Hund (2021 SS, Woodbridge, VA) showed quickness to his right arm during his time on the mound and projects well physically moving forward. He ran his fastball up to 82 mph while working in the upper-70s and he kept the ball down well while showing fading life and maintains arm speed on his low-70s changeup.
14u
Dylan Cupp (2023 SS, Cedartown, GA), a primary shortstop, showed well on during his time on the mound with his athleticism and loose arm action. He ran his fastball up to 80 mph but more impressive was the feel for his mid-70s cutter and changeup, mixing consistently while working in the zone.