Luc Oates (2027, Register, Ga.) was excellent out of the ‘pen for green. The southpaw ran the heater up to 82 mph and complimented it with advanced secondaries. The changeupo is a true out pitch the bottom falling out late.
Tucker Brown (2025, Macon, Ga.) showed real feel to locate the heater to glove side, sitting in the 80-83 range. The right-hander employs a rhythmic delivery and caught hitter’s looking often, flashing a low-70s breaking ball. Brown also got it done with the bat, smoking a pull side double.
Michael Heath (2026, Lawrenceville, Ga.) stung a liner into the pull side gap in his first at-bat. The outfielder controls the long levers well and has intriguing power upside. The Georgia native followed up with an opposite field knock later in the game.
Ellian A Urena (2024, Kissimmee, Fl.) showed off a strong and accurate arm in the third inning, delivering a perfect throw to hose a runner attempting to steal. The backstop has advanced actions behind the dish and has the receiving skills to match. Urena showed off big juice later on, leaving the yard for an absolute no-doubt homer.