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2028 Top Prospects
Carter Johnson  C - 2028 - Baxley, GA

A young freshman at Appling County, Johnson displayed advanced skills behind the plate as a primary catcher. The 5-foot-7, 155-pound right-handed hitter went 4-for-6 on the weekend with a triple and showed the ability to control the barrel and use the whole field.


2029 Top Prospects
Graysen Radics  OF - 2029 - Peachtree Corners, GA

Radics posted the second quickest time at the event with a 6.94 seconds 60-yard dash. The 5-foot-8, 145-pound primary outfielder made throws from the outfield at 86 mph while impressing in the box with an 87 mph exit velocity which included a long home run to left field during game action.

Carter Radics  RHP - 2029 - Peachtree Corners, GA

A primary outfielder, Radics posted a 7.19 seconds 60-yard dash time and showed advanced skills on both sides of the ball. He posted an exit velocity of 87 mph which included a pair of doubles and ran the fastball up to 80 mph in a clean inning of work as a secondary right-handed pitcher.

Cam King  OF - 2029 - Moulton, AL

The 6-foot, 180-pound outfielder posted a 7.17 seconds 60-yard dash time and made throws to the bases at 76 mph. A right-handed hitter, King recorded four hits on the weekend and posted one of the highest velocities of the event at 80 mph.

Dax Aude  C - 2029 - Nashville, TN

The 5-foot-11, 160-pound primary catcher showed solid receiving skills with pocket awareness and a quick release on throws to the bases. A left-handed hitter, Aude went 6-for-7 with a pair of doubles and a triple in game action.

Lucas Kane  LHP - 2029 - Tallahassee, FL

The 6-foot, 145-pound left-handed pitcher punched out five over three innings running the fastball up to 80 mph. Kane displayed a feel for the zone with his fastball and curveball in the high-60s with advanced spin rate for the age into the 2300+ RPM range. A secondary outfielder, he posted a 6.87 second 60-time and made throws to the bases at 78 mph while knocking in a run from the right side of the plate.

Parker McLeod  OF - 2029 - Johns Creek, GA

McLeod was all over the barrel with three hits including a double and a triple. The primary left-handed hitting outfielder displayed a good flow in the box with bat speed turning the barrel over into sharp pull side impact.

Andrew Nixon Jr  SS - 2029 - Kennesaw, GA

The 5-foot-9, 135-pound primary shortstop displayed athletic actions all over the diamond which included behind the plate. A right-handed hitter, Nixon Jr. registered two hits with a triple and a pair of runs batted in. Instinctual player with a feel for the game.

Jackson Roberson  OF - 2029 - Acworth, GA

The 5-foot-11, 155-pound primary shortstop recorded three hits and three runs batted while showcasing bat speed and backspin power through the gaps. He posted a 7.27 seconds 60-time. A secondary right-handed pitcher, Roberson ran the fastball up to 76 mph with a breaking ball in the high-60s.

Taylor White  3B - 2029 - Hartselle, AL

The 6-foot, 155-pound right-handed pitcher struck out six batters in two hitless innings pitched. White ran the fastball up to 79 mph and coupled it with a low-60s curveball. He showed the ability to challenge hitters early in the zone and then expand with two strikes for swing and miss.


2030 Top Prospects
Cameron Johnson  OF - 2030 - Opelika, AL

Johnson went 6-for-7 during game action over the weekend with three runs batted in. The 5-foot-6, 115-pound outfielder recorded a 7.49 seconds 60-yard dash time and tossed two scoreless as a secondary right-handed pitcher.

Bear Richardson  C - 2030 - Marietta, GA

The 6-foot-1, 160-pound right-handed hitting catcher displayed the ability to use the whole field in the box with leverage and strength through the zone. Richardson posted solid pop times during drills and game action with a projectable lean frame to add for increased production on both sides of the ball.