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Jack Woda
C - 2026 - Arlington, VA
Uncommitted
Woda is a primary catcher but impressed the most with his defensive work in the infield, where he has quick feet and plenty of arm strength. His loudest tool was actually his right handed bat, as he squared the ball up almost every trip to the plate for two days and picked up numerous hard base hits.
Derek Guzman
SS - 2026 - Charlotte, NC
Uncommitted
Guzman has more polish to his game than most players his age, both on offense and defense. He also has the tools to go with it, including 7.20 speed and lots of right handed bat speed.
Craig McGhee
OF - 2026 - Kernersville, NC
Uncommitted
McGhee dominated during the games with his speed, aggressiveness and right handed bat. He seemed to get on base every time up, either with a drive to the outfield or by beating out an infield hit with hustle and once on base stole bases at will.
Matthew Mansbery
SS - 2026 - Brecksville, OH
Uncommitted
Mansbery stood out in all areas during the showcase. He's a middle infielder with smooth athletic actions and is already mechanically sound in lots of his footwork and throwing. A right handed hitter, Mansbery has a crisp line drive swing and peppered line drives around the part. He was even up to 74 mph on the mound with a tight 11/5 breaking ball.
Tariq Stone
OF - 2026 - Knightdale, NC
Uncommitted
The left handed hitting Stone may have been the strongest player at the showcase. He crushed some baseballs up the right centerfield gap in batting practice and the games and really showed his bat speed and power well.
Brady Armfield
OF - 2026 - Asheboro, NC
Uncommitted
Armfield is a primary outfield who looks like he's going to have solid run/throw tools as he matures. His best tool here was a strong right handed bat that combined good bat speed with the ability to create some back spin and carry for future power.
Princeton Janney
OF - 2026 - Reidsville, NC
Uncommitted
Janney is a nice all around athlete with some strength in his 5-9/150 frame. He's a primary outfielder who runs very well for his age at 7.28 and has some twitchiness in his hands at the plate as well in creating left handed bat speed. A right handed thrower, he was also up to 73 mph on the mound.
Easton Tillman
LHP - 2026 - Eden, NC
Uncommitted
Tillman has a long and loose 5-11/140 build and an uptempo delivery with a high 3/4's arm slot. He worked up to 75 mph on his fastball with good late life and showed very nice tight spin on a 63 mph curveball that's going to develop into a nice pitch for him.
Ben Drinkwine
OF - 2026 - Aldie, VA
Uncommitted
Drinkwine looks the part with a very athletic 6-0/160 build and although he's a primary first baseman now, he's plenty athletic enough to play the outfield. His right handed bat was very projectable, with a short and direct path to the ball and good extension out front through contact.
Nicholas Reddish
OF - 2026 - Charlotte, NC
Uncommitted
Reddish is a primary left handed pitcher with a physical 5-9/160 build but although he was up to 72 mph on the mound, he may be a better position player at this point. His left handed bat definitely plays and his 7.25 speed was an impact tool on the bases.
Jack McKellar
C - 2026 - Rocky Mount, NC
Uncommitted
McKellar has good physicality for a catcher at 5-11/160 and already shows big arm strength for the position along with soft hands receiving and some idea of footwork. He's a left handed hitter at the plate with a middle away approach and some jump off the barrel.
James West
RHP - 2026 - Florence, SC
Uncommitted
West showed his arm strength well, topping out at 76 mph from drop and drive lower half mechanics and a mid 3/4's arm slot. At 5-8/140, he still has plenty of growing and physical maturity ahead of him.
Connor Woods
3B - 2027 - Fayetteville, NC
Woods is still only 12 years old but it's obvious he has a chance to be a special player down the road, either as a player or a pitcher. He was especially impressive on the mound, working in the 75-77 mph range with command and life to go with an advanced mid-60's breaking ball he landed almost every time.