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The Nashville Indoor Showcase has been postponed to Feb. 22nd 
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Top Prospect List
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2026 Top Prospects
Carson Gayton  1B - 2026 - Chatham, VA
Uncommitted

The 6-foot-4, 225-pound first baseman displayed strength in the box with exit velocities in the mid-90s. Gayton also made throws at 87 mph with fundamental footwork around the bag and soft hands with a clean gather to exchange during drills.


2027 Top Prospects
Brooks Durham  C - 2027 - Lawrenceburg, TN
Uncommitted

The 6-foot-1, 200-pound primary backstop displayed pocket awareness behind the plate with solid receiving skills and a quick release on throws during drills. At the plate, the right-handed hitter recorded a 92-mph exit velocity with the ability to drive the ball to all fields with extension and impact out front.

Jay Insani  C - 2027 - Murfreesboro, TN
Uncommitted

Insani recorded a 1.86 pop time during drills and an exit velocity of 90 mph off the tee. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound primary backstop displayed athletic actions behind the dish with a quick release and arm strength. His strength carried over to the box with consistent loud barrels and present impact during batting practice.


2028 Top Prospects
Braxton Frankenburger  1B - 2028 - Nicholasville, KY
Uncommitted

The physical primary first baseman displayed agile footwork around the bag and also in the outfield with big arm strength up to 90 mph at both spots. His present strength carried over to the box with exit velocities in the 90s and the ability to impact the ball with pull side loft.

Tyler Reynolds  1B - 2028 - Old Hickory, TN
Uncommitted

The 6-foot-2,195-pound right-handed hitter posted the highest exit velocity of the event at 96 mph off the tee. With a wide base and balanced stance, Reynolds showed an accurate barrel during batting practice with backside release and big impact out front.

Rowan Selva  OF - 2028 - Little Rock, AR
Uncommitted

Selva posted some of the loudest tools of the event with a 4.97 40-time and a 93-mph exit velocity off the tee. A 6-foot-2, 195-pound primary outfielder, Selva creates leverage through the zone with an upright stance and barrel whip for loud impact through the middle and pull side.

Max Willis  MIF - 2028 - Nashville, TN
Uncommitted

The 5-foot-10, 175-pound middle infielder showcased twitchy actions on both sides of the ball. Willis displayed quick hands and present arm strength in the field with bat speed and barrel control through the zone in the box.


2029 Top Prospects
Brooks Bateman  LHP - 2029 - College Grove, TN

The 6-foot-1, 178-pound left-handed pitcher ran the fastball up to 82 mph and featured a solid 4-pitch mix with starter upside. A right-handed hitter, Bateman consistently found the barrel with a compact stroke and agile footwork around the bag as a secondary first baseman.

Ty McKenzie II  SS - 2029 - Franklin, TN

The primary shortstop recorded the quickest 40-time of the event at 4.90 seconds. McKenzie II displayed a quick first step with athletic actions and arm strength for the left side of the dirt. He also showed quick hands in the box with barrel control through the zone.