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Early check-in on Friday, October 13th, 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm at Premier Baseball of Texas in the Pavilion. (Last building on the right behind RF fence on Field 3)
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Top Prospect List
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2024 Top Prospects
Carson Luna  SS - 2024 - Houston, TX
Texas

Luna was loud in all facets. Ran a 6.70 sixty and produced a 92 exit velo. Significant bat speed and strength to his path showed as well. That strength showed in game with three towering home runs. Also, was 91 mph from the infield with a strong arm that can stick on the dirt.

Miles Syptak  OF - 2024 - Cypress, TX
University of Texas at Arlington

Syptak had a loud showing on both sides of the ball. He ran a 6.75 sixty and produced a 95 exit velo. He had a loud round of bp going yard the other way. Raw power was on full display with a ton of strength to go off. Also, was 93 mph from the outfield with a really strong arm. Has the speed and arm to roam the outfield well. Also pitched working up to 88 with a tight spinning curve. Has all the tools necessary to be a big middle of the order bat.

Reggie Sharpe  SS - 2024 - Grosse Pointe Park, MI
Michigan State

The Michigan State commit consistently shows off an athletic MIF profile. He ran a solid 6.97 60-yd dash, and his defensive workout was one of the best of the group where his quick feet and soft hands certainly stick up the middle. At the plate, he throws a whippy barrel that provides some sneaky power to the pull side for his sized frame. He even jumped on the mound for two quality innings here he ran it up to 83 with a quality breaker that got some in-zone whiff.

Alejandro Ludeiro  C - 2024 - Pembroke Pines, FL
Lipscomb

Ludeiro looked impressive the entire weekend, starting it off with an impressive workout behind the plate, recording throws up to 80 mph and a pop-time of 1.90. He has a fast arm and generates a lot of carry to the bag with good bend in the lower half. He also showed power in game action, leaving the yard after a solid batting practice.

Coy Clements  C - 2024 - Hattiesburg, MS
University of Houston

Clements has all kinds of strength that showed up big over the weekend. Physical backstop, popped a 1.93 and topped 80 mph from behind there. But the stick is real from a big 6-foot-3 build. Easy right-handed swing and gets into the power well. Laced one for a triple in game and the juice is awfully enticing at the next level. Great feel to launch.

Trevor Ainsworth  RHP - 2024 - Pearland, TX
McLennan CC

Ainsworth looked the part off the bump, running it up to 90 with late ride through the zone. He works downhill with a quick arm. He went to a good-looking breaker with great depth and late biting horizontal action. He also mixed in a splitter that absolutely killed spin and dropped out of the zone. His stuff projects really well and should only get better.

Connor Hill  1B - 2024 - Rowlett, TX
Uncommitted

Hill is an athletic left-handed bat with big strength to tap into. He ran a 6.95 and was 84 mph from the outfield and showed well at first base. He had a loud BP that showed in game with a few swings that nearly left the yard. Big bat speed from an uphill path producing an 85 mph exit velocity. He later hopped on the bump and showed a promising two-pitch mix, as well. The bat is a real calling time and showed out.

Quaran Williams  SS - 2024 - Burlington, NJ
Eastern Arizona College

Williams is an athletic shortstop with quick feet and strong arm. He has a smooth gather with a quick transfer and release and was 88 mph across the diamond. He also ran a 6.76 sixty. In the box, Williams showcased some intriguing bat speed and good ability to spray the ball all over the field on a line. He produced a 90 exit velo as well.

Grant Moore  OF - 2024 - Southlake, TX
Paris Junior College

Moore was simply loud on both sides. Ran a 6.86 sixty and topped out at 93 mph from the outfield with huge carry and finish to his throws. He also produced with the stick at a whopping 91 mph exit velocity. He has big time arm talent that translates to the mound, as well. Topping out at 85 mph with some power sinkers that missed bats at will. He has good projection left in his frame and the athleticism stood out.

Eddie Rogers  RHP - 2024 - Lincolnton, NC
UNC-Greensboro

Rogers got the ball in the opening game of pool play for the Coastal team and showed a lot of things to like. He struck out five over three innings, allowing only one hit. He got the fastball into the upper-80s, mixed in a two-plane curveball and a changeup with slight fading action.

Jack Lloyd  SS - 2024 - Cumming, GA
Georgia Highlands

Lloyd showed all types of athletic traits. He ran a 6.87 sixty and recorded 87 mph from the infield with clean footwork. He later showed out with the stick in game. Showing a short cut with impact strength behind it. Loud double the other way and has easy speed on the basepaths. Made a major impact.

Kyle Lockhart  OF - 2024 - Friendswood, TX
Cisco Junior College

Lockhart is an athletic lefty with good size and length in the frame. He showed out on both sides of the ball and was 85 mph from the outfield. He also ran a 6.82 sixty. He swings it with intent and went yard during his round of bp. Pull side power really showed up during his round with an efficient swing that consistently finds the barrel.

Travis Maxwell  RHP - 2024 - Yorba Linda, CA
Uncommitted

Maxwell had a solid two-way weekend. Showed solid defensive actions in the INF, and barreled line drives into both gaps throughout his BP round. However, he has his best upside on the mound where he threw three shutout innings where he exhibited a drop/drive style delivery and a quick arm that ran his fastball up to 87 that he worked effectively up in the zone. Also mixed in a breaking ball that he landed for strikes and that paired well off the elevated fastball.

T.J. McCraw  RHP - 2024 - Wichita Falls, TX
Panola College

McCraw got the ball in the final game of the weekend for 4-Coastal and worked comfortably in the mid-80s with great angle. He generates some arm-side run on the pitch due to low three-quarters slot, turns over a good changeup with fading action and landed a sweeper in the low-70s. The Panola College commit also mixed in a bigger curveball in the mid-60s.

Ethan Miller  OF - 2024 - Longview, TX
Uncommitted

Miller ran a 6.75 with athleticism and twitch that showed in all facets. He has great foot speed and can really get into high gear on the paths. He had a strong showing at the plate, leaving the yard in BP and showing good handle for the barrel in game with a few loud barrels. It's a solid strength/speed tool set that can fit atop an order.

Cole Miller  RHP - 2024 - Austin, TX
Abilene Christian

Miller, a 6-foot-3, 190-pound right-handed pitcher got the fastball into the upper-80s in the relief appearance. The fastball jumps out of the hand with good carry through the zone, flashing a slider with hard horizontal break and landing a depthy curveball.

Kade Paddy  RHP - 2024 - Rosepine, LA
Uncommitted

Paddy had one of the more impressive outfield drills of the entire event. He was 89 mph from out there and the footwork matched the arm with a clean crow hop and finish. He can hop on the hill and live mid-80s with a clean three-pitch mix. He also has a good bit of bat speed from a loose path at the plate. Huge showing on both sides.

Yuta Shimo  OF - 2024 - McLean, VA
Uncommitted

Shimo impressed during the workout portion, running one of the fastest 60-yard dashes in the event, a 6.57. He then threw mid-80s from the outfield with a bounce to the actions and showed good bat speed in the round of batting practice while recording a 92 mph exit velocity.

Jordan Yearby  OF - 2024 - Plano, TX
Arkansas State University Mid-South

Yearby ran a 6.95 with an 85 mph exit velocity and recorded 87 mph from the outfield along with a quality showing during his infield drills. He's a smooth mover with some big arm strength. He has good hitting tools at the plate, really gets extended with a quick set of hands that shoot through the zone. Showed well in game and there's more to the frame to build upon.


2025 Top Prospects
Austin Dean  LHP - 2025 - Alexandria, VA
Virginia Tech

Dean struck out five over his three innings on the mound in the second game of pool play, showing good feel for a three-pitch mix. The fastball worked up to 91 mph in the early going and settled in the upper-80s with a slider that showed depth and a fading changeup.

Christian Turner  OF - 2025 - Haughton, LA
Arkansas

Turner's physical tools shined. He ran a 6.89 and recorded a 90 mph exit velocity with some real jump off the barrel. He has good carry to his throws from the outfield and there's big strength at contact here. Physical player with power upside and can really run.

Carson Pack  RHP - 2025 - Murfreesboro, TN
Volunteer State CC

Pack was a huge standout. Arm is packed with intent on both sides, recorded 93 mph from the infield with huge carry across. Later hopped on the hill, topped 88 mph with big life and a three-pitch mix. Good 12-6 curve and changeup mixed in from a live arm. Also showed some big impact off the barrel to all fields.

Kelvin Jones Jr.  1B - 2025 - Chicago, IL
Modesto Junior College

Jones Jr. was one of the twitchier athletes of the group. He ran a 6.87 60-yd dash where that athleticism translated to quickness in his defensive actions in the OF. At the plate, he really whips the barrel through with some easy balance. Showed some loud impact to the pullside during his batting practice round and during gameplay he had an all-fields approach with his multiple base hits.

Timothy Leark  OF - 2025 - Oak Park, IL
Northern Illinois

Leark was another two-way standout who showed off arm talent in the OF where he ran it up to 90 and on the mound where he was up to 85 with a quality breaker. Leark ran a 6.91 60-yd dash showing off some present athleticism and at the plate he exhibited some present bat/hand speed where there’s some noticeable impact to the pullside when he catches it out front. In gameplay, the bat performed where he barreled a couple the opposite way for knocks.

Joephillip Guzman  2B - 2025 - Killeen, TX
San Jacinto CC

Guzman is athletic with quick feet and showed smooth actions from the outfield and infield workouts. He ran a 7.05 sixty and was 88 mph from both the outfield and infield. He had a good round of bp spraying line drives all over the field. He also produced a 87 exit velo. He showed quickness in the hands with some sneaky juice off the barrel.

Bryce Wells  C - 2025 - San Antonio, TX
Weatherford College

Wells had a loud round of bp and sprayed it all over with absolute authority. He went yard to pull but also barreled it up multiple times going right-center with intent. He is physical in the box and produces a ton of bat speed that should play anywhere. He also ran a 6.93 sixty showing off the athleticism.

Charlie Wortham  C - 2025 - St. Peters, MO
Mississippi State

Wortham was one of the more impressive players in both the workout and throughout gameplay. The projectable framed athletic catcher ran a 6.91 60-yd dash and had an event best pop time of 1.84. At the plate, he showed a rhythmic/compact stroke that stayed short to it and long through extension. He had a line drive filled batting practice round that translated into gameplay with several barrels including a homerun exhibiting some present pullside juice.

John Phillip (JP) Abt  SS - 2025 - Brandon, MS
Jacksonville State/Pearl River CC

Abt showed out in a variety of ways as the MVP of the event. Slick mover on the dirt with an arm up to 85 mph across the diamond. Also showed well on the hill from a quick arm. But the bat carries significant upside. Produced a 92 mph exit velo. Sprayed the opposite field gap in game with bat speed and strength. Stays in a tight window and ultra athletic in the box. Has all types to like offensively.

Conner Helms  SS - 2025 - Austin, TX
Weatherford College

Helms produced a loud BP round and followed with several quality in-game swings. Produced an 89 mph exit velocity and showed a clean infield round with 81 mph across on his throws. There is a good combo of strength and athleticism to his profile with some untapped potential in his lean, wiry frame.

Evan Fernandez  3B - 2025 - Jupiter, FL
Pensacola State

Fernandez, a Mississippi State commit, showed a lot of intriguing things throughout the weekend. He’s a physical corner infielder that showed good actions and a quick release in the infield workout. The physicality stood out in batting practice, leaving the yard to the pull-side showing great strength at impact.

Diego Josué Cruz  SS - 2025 - Carolina, PR
Miami (OH)

Josué Cruz showed easy actions on the infield workout with a quick release and great footwork. He also showed a good arm from the outfield, recording throws up to 86 mph and runs well too. It’s a contact-oriented approach at the plate with good barrel control and had a few hits in game action.

Caleb Jones  SS - 2025 - Brownstown, MI
Madonna University

Jones put on a power and athleticism display this past weekend. Started when he ran a 6.78 60-yd dash and showed off quick feet and soft hands in the INF. Then it was some loud batting practice where he has some serious pullside power leaving the yard a couple times during his round. This power translated in-game with several loud extra base hits into the gaps.

Zachary Tuxhorn  C - 2025 - Houston, TX
Blinn College

Tuxhorn is a big time backstop with ample strength. He produced an 91 mph exit velocity, spraying the pull-side gap in BP and games with heavy hands. He has big time juice and and gets into it real well. He popped a 2.00 behind the dish with an accurate arm behind the plate. The traits are very present on both sides.

Collin Pence  RHP - 2025 - New Braunfels, TX
Trinity University (Texas)

Pence ran it up to 87 mph with feel for three pitches. He has easy arm speed and the fastball jumps out of the hand. He mixed in a short slider and good fading changeup to the mix, as well. Combine that with a huge 6-foot-5 frame and the upside is very present. Traits are there to really take off.

Jorge Arcia  C - 2025 - Houston, TX
Uncommitted

Arcia looks the part behind the dish with great athleticism. Ran a 7.53 sixty and had a solid round of bp. He produces good bat speed with some whip in the barrel. He profiles well as a gap to gap hitter with some juice. He recorded a 1.98 pop time and was 77 mph from behind the dish making all throws on a line with good accuracy. His ability behind the dish really stands and projects well with staying power there.

Caden Birch  SS - 2025 - Reno, NV
Uncommitted

Birch started his day with a solid 6.91 60-yd dash and a fundamentally sound INF workout. Then at the plate, he showed a rhythmic and lofty stroke where he exhibited some easy impact when he caught it out front, leaving the yard a couple times during his batting practice round that then translated in-game with multiple hits including a double off the left field wall.

Juliomar Campos  C - 2025 - Guaynabo, PR
Missouri

Campos put together a great workout portion on Saturday morning. The primary catcher showed a big arm and throws were right on the bag, recorded throws up to 82 mph and a pop-time of 1.94. The round of batting practice was fairly loud as well, showing natural separation and big bat speed/power.

Jacob Gilbert  RHP - 2025 - Mc Kinney, TX
Amarillo College

Gilbert showcased some good stuff off the bump ramping up to 88 with good cutting life to it. He mixed in a slider with healthy shape and depth and produced whiffs low in the zone working in the mid-70s.

Mikey Grayson  OF - 2025 - Conroe, TX
Angelina College

Grayson showed big arm strength both in the outfield and on the mound. The primary outfielder has good actions with fundamental footwork getting to the ball and it explodes out of the hand on throws, getting up to 90 mph. He also worked into the upper-80s on the mound and swung the bat well in his round.

Jordan Henriquez  SS - 2025 - Woburn, MA
Dayton

Henriquez really impressed on both sides of the ball and was 89 mph from across the diamond. He ran a 7.32 sixty and profiles well on the left side of the infield. He fields it cleanly and looks good doing it working around the ball nicely. He had a loud round of bp swinging it with good rhythm in the box. He showed great ability to leverage and separate going yard to dead center during his round. Power projects well but the overall hit ability stood out too.

Loften Hinklin  RHP - 2025 - Gilbert, AZ
Uncommitted

Hinklin tossed three shutout innings for Team West. Currently stands a projectable 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. He ran his fastball up to 87 that showed some natural sinking action and that he threw to all four quadrants. He mixed in a low 70s slider he threw with conviction producing whiffs due its sharp and late bite. Also flashed a changeup he killed a bunch of spin on that had late fading action.

Wyatt Miller  SS - 2025 - Cohasset, MA
Babson

Miller projects really well on the left side of the infield and was 84 mph across the diamond. He has a smooth gather with softer hands and works around the ball well. In the box he has a smooth barrel path and is able to spray liners all over the field. Hit tool really stood out with good feel for the barrel showcasing some gap to gap pop.

Jody Murillo  OF - 2025 - Corinth, TX
Uncommitted

Murillo is a physical bat with real impact strength. He produced an 86 mph exit velocity from a smooth left-handed swing. He works it to all fields and there's ample size to the frame. He was also 87 mph from the outfield and there's good carry to his throws, as well. He later hopped on the bump and topped low-80s from the left side. Name to watch closely.

Micah Ott  3B - 2025 - Melbourne, FL
Uncommitted

Ott shined on the mound in relief in pool play for the Coastal squad. He has great physical projection at 6-foot-3, 190-pound and moves well. He has good arm speed and ran the fastball into the upper-80s, flashing a slider later in the outing.

Holland Page  3B - 2025 - Austin, TX
Uncommitted

Page was a huge in-game performer and stung a few balls to the gap. He ran a 7.08 and showed well in outfield and infield drills. There is some serious whip to the barrel and good plate discipline. He can get the head out front and really impact both gaps which showed over the weekend. Page is a wiry competitor with an impact bat that can fit in an order.

Cody Palacios  OF - 2025 - Magnolia, TX
San Jacinto CC

Palacios is a highly athletic outfielder who really showed out this weekend. He was 90 mph from the outfield and ran a 6.71 sixty. He also produced a 86 exit velo. He gets to the ball aggressively and showed that he can roam the outfield well with smoother actions. In the box, he has a quick set of hands with a quick bat and looks like a gap to gap hitter with a level swing.

Grant Richardson Jr  OF - 2025 - Montgomery, TX
Wisconsin-Whitewater

Richardson Jr showed an intriguing overall package in this one, having elite level speed with present hit and power tools to boot. He flashed some real juice during BP by going yard to right-center, and he followed it up in the games with two doubles. As a 6.5 runner, his unique combo of power and speed should certainly draw the attention of scouts and coaches alike.

Isaiah Salas  LHP - 2025 - The Woodlands, TX
San Diego State

Salas was one of the better left-handed arms of the weekend. He threw two shutout innings against Team South Central. Showed a more compact arm action that hid well in the back for some deception and that worked quick to release running the FB up to 86 mph. He mixed in an upper 70s slider that has some upside in the shape with its tilt and bite that produced some chase and whiff.

Luke Stevens  3B - 2025 - New Hudson, MI
Grand Valley State

Stevens performed well in several facets throughout the weekend. Defensively, he has solid corner INF actions with his fundamental footwork and glovework. At the plate, he throws the barrel on an uphill path with some natural impact to the pullside which showed up in-game as well. Then he jumped on the mound with a compact delivery where he ran his fastball up to 84 while also mixing and landing two different breaking balls for strikes.

Ryan Williams  1B - 2025 - Absecon, NJ
Florida Southern

Williams showcased some good power during his round of bp as he consistently got extended with strength out in front. He almost went yard to dead center multiple times and produced an 86 exit velo. Power projects well in this profile. Physical first base man with good feel around the bag and really fits the mold out there.