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2018 Top Prospects

Noah Gomez  SS - 2018 - Long Beach, CA
Abilene Christian

Gomez displayed clean, athletic actions both defensively and at the plate. The 5-foot-11, 165-pound shortstop posted a 6.93 sixty-yard dash and utilized polished actions during workouts. At the plate, the Long Beach native showed a simple, slightly lifted swing path with the ability to drive the ball through the gaps. Also showed the hand speed to turn the barrel to contact aggressively and worked to pull side with authority.

Noah Williamson  OF - 2018 - Las Vegas, NV
Santa Barbara City College

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound outfielder posted a 6.62 sixty-yard dash and flashed smooth, clean actions defensively. At the plate, Williamson aggressively shifts into contact and attacks the baseball with intent. When squared, the baseball jumped off the barrel generating very good carry to the gaps.

Josh Cordova  RHP - 2018 - Antioch, CA
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges

Cordova displayed good mound presence with his 6-foot-2, 220-pound frame. The Antioch, California native released from a three-quarters arm slot producing heavy running action to arm side topping at 86 miles per hour. Consistently changed speeds showing solid command for three different off speed pitches.

Zac Vooletich  C - 2018 - Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
Uncommitted

The Texas native employed very athletic, fluid actions throughout the weekend. Posted a 6.86 sixty-yard dash and showed clean, game actions while throwing from behind the plate. Vooletich best tool is his the ability to control the barrel with strength at contact. Consistently created hard, loud contact and utilized an aggressive approach throughout the weekend.

Trayden Tamiya  SS - 2018 - Hilo, HI
Uncommitted

Tamiya plays much bigger than his 5-foot-5, 130-pound frame shows. The Hawaii native showed very athletic footwork in the infield while topping at 84 miles per hour. At the plate, the 2018 grad utilized a simple, direct bat path and flashed the ability to turn the barrel with present bat speed.

Joey Bock  RHP - 2018 - Saint Louis, MO
Uncommitted

The 5-foot-10, 185-pound right handed pitcher consistently worked to each edge of the plate with a fastball that topped at 86 miles per hour. Bock used an elevated fastball or 9/4 slider to put hitters away late in counts.

Jack Metzger  RHP - 2018 - Fredericksburg, TX
Troy

The 6-foot-1 right handed pitcher utilized large hip tilt to create torgue and released from a three-quarters arm slot. Fastball jumped out of Metzger's hand well producing cutting action at 85 miles per hour. Changed speed with an 11/5 curveball and sinking changeup.

Cole Jones  1B - 2018 - Parker, CO
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

The Parker, Colorado native displayed smooth, fluid defensively at first base and at the plate. Utilized a naturally leveraged plane throughout the weekend producing consists hard contact to all fields. Flashed the present strength to drive the baseball through the gaps with ease.

Jacob Igawa  C - 2018 - Hilo, HI
Uncommitted

The 5-foot-10 catcher showed very quick, clean actions behind the plate. Generated stiff, downhill carry to the bag at release and posted a 1.89 pop time. Offensively, Igawa generated good barrel whip through the zone on a leverage plane. Consistently barreled baseball creating hard, loud contact to the middle of the field.

Jason Sharman  OF - 2018 - Las Vegas, NV
UNLV

The Las Vegas, Nevada native flashed good range in the outfield and showed off his speed by posting a 6.85 sixty-yard dash. Offensively, Sharman utilized a very balanced approach with the ability to manipulate the barrel and works to all fields with a slightly lifted plane through extension.

Jonathan Acosta  RHP - 2018 - Fpo, AP
Uncommitted

Listed as a primary pitcher, but was very impressive offensively throughout the event. Acosta consistently delivered the barrel to contact on an uphill plane through extension creating good leverage through the zone. Acosta had multiple extra base hits in game play, showing good back spin with sold carry off the barrel.


2019 Top Prospects

Tyler Magin  RHP - 2019 - Phoenix, AZ
Washington State

Magin displayed very good arm speed while on the mound topping at 88 miles per hour. The 6-foot-1 right handed pitcher produced heavy running actions that proved to be difficult for hitters to square. The Phoenix native also replicated his arm slot with a curveball offering that had tight rotation and late, hard depth.

William Dammeier  RHP - 2019 - Mercer Island, WA
Uncommitted

Dammeier aggressively attacked hitters with a fastball that had heavy running action to arm side in the mid 80's, topped at 88 miles per hour. The 2019 right handed has a lean, athletic build and should continued to develop additional arm strength with maturity.

Peyton Jones  LHP - 2019 - South Jordan, UT
Cal State Fullerton

The 6-foot-3, 175-pound left handed pitcher showed a very mature presence while on the mound. Jones consistently worked ahead in the count with a fastball that generated good downhill angle through the zone with run topping at 83 miles per hour. The Utah native also flashed very good command of both his slider and curveball offering consistently pounding the bottom quadrants of the zone.

Trevor Hinkel  RHP - 2019 - Temecula, CA
Pepperdine

Hinkel utilized lower half very well while working to the plate and released from a clean three-quarters arm slot. Fastball jumped out of hand very well producing solid run with sink in the mid 80's, topped at 88 miles per hour. Hinkel consistently worked ahead in counts and utilized a sharp, hard slider as a put away pitch.

Grant Taylor  RHP - 2019 - Murrieta, CA
Washington State

The 6-foot-4, 185-pound right handed showed a lively fastball with solid downhill tilt in the low to mid 80's, topped at 85 miles per hour. Taylor primarily looked to work to each edge of the plate early in counts with fastball and change speed late with a slider that flashed good tilt to glove side.

Eli Ankeney  LHP - 2019 - Phoenix, AZ
Grand Canyon

Utilized a smooth paced, methodical delivery while released from a high three-quarters arm slot. Fastball created solid downhill tilt through the zone topping at 84 miles per hour. Ankeney consistently changed speeds, effective keeping hitters off balance with a 1/7 curveball and sinking changeup.

Peter Furia  C - 2019 - Seattle, WA
Everett CC

Furia showed very quick, athletic footwork while behind the plate and turned in an event best 1.85 pop time. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound catcher also flashed some jump off the barrel. Furia looked to create separation at contact and lift the baseball to all fields with authority.

Bryce Lovcik  C - 2019 - Plymouth, MN
Augustana (SD)

Lovcik showed good arm strength from behind the plate topping at 80 miles per hour and posted a pop time of 1.90. At the plate, the Minnesota native consistently worked to all fields utilizing a simple, repeatable line drive swing plane. Lovcik also showed the present bat speed to turn the barrel and work to pull side creating hard, loud contact.

Quintt Landis  C - 2019 - Moorpark, CA
Pepperdine

The 2019 catcher utilized a simple, repeatable line drive swing plane throughout the weekend. Landis primarily worked to the middle of the field, but showed the balance and barrel control to manipulate the bat head and works to all fields as well.


2020 Top Prospects

Zachary Enos  C - 2020 - Sacramento, CA
Sacramento State

The Sacramento, CA native utilized a simple line drive swing plane and showed good balanced throughout. Enos primarily looked to drive the baseball to the middle of the field, but flashed the hand and barrel quickness to turn on pitches located middle in and work to pull side as well.


2021 Top Prospects

Will Medina  SS - 2021 - Glendora, CA
Azusa Pacific

Medina employed a very aggressive approach while at the plate and swung with intent to drive the baseball. When squared, the 2021 shortstop created tight backspin off the barrel on a slightly lifted plane through extension that produced good carry to the gaps.