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Top Prospect List
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2026 Top Prospects
Hunter Watson  RHP - 2026 - Tuttle, OK
Oklahoma

Watson stood out in all categories at the event, showing advanced defensive ability behind the plate, plenty of right handed pop at the plate and, unexpectedly, opening everyone's eyes on the mound with a fastball that reached 92 mph along with a dominating curveball.

Easton Autrey  3B - 2026 - Corsicana, TX
Texas

Everyone in baseball wants big and athletic left handed hitters with some pop in their bats. The 6-3/212 Autrey fits the bill, especially with the pop. He barreled 3 balls over 95 mph on Sunday, including a 99 EV liner right at the first baseman

Ethan Bass  SS - 2026 - Northbrook, IL
Wake Forest

Bass has a very advanced feel for the game and slows it down while having lots of fun on the field. You add on top of that his high level offensive and defensive tools and you have a top prospect middle infielder.

Judson Dowell  OF - 2026 - Houston, TX
Rice

Dowell only missed qualifying for the 14U Select Festival by a few days, which puts his 5-tool potential in perspective with his age. The 45th ranked player in the 2026 class, Dowell crushed some balls to the gaps in Forth Worth along with showing his plus run and throw tools.

Logan Corley  1B - 2026 - Lucas, TX
TCU

Corley is a legit two-way prospect who combines a strong left handed bat with standout ability on the mound. His 77 mph slider was the best breaking ball at the event, with huge sweeping depth that tied up both left handed and right handed hitters and his fastball was plenty firm at 84-86 mph.

Jaxon Matthews  OF - 2026 - Davidson, NC
Clemson

Matthews is a very toolsy player, with 6.5 speed to go with a 93 mph throwing arm and big left handed bat speed. His big question moving forward is how the hit tool is going to play against higher level pitching.

Dylan Cheek  SS - 2026 - Rockwall, TX
Arkansas

Cheek is a high level shortstop prospect with smooth defensive actions and an advanced approach at the plate. He added significantly to his baseball resume, however, with his mound performance, which included a fastball up to 90 mph to go with a curveball with 2900+ spin rates.

Jack Richerson  3B - 2026 - Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech

RIcherson stands out with his 6-4/192 build and for his high ceiling offensive tools. He barreled up everything in the games with a right handed swing that was notably short and quick for his length. He was also up to 86 mph on the mound with a good slider.

Anthony Del Angel  SS - 2026 - Rio Rancho, NM
Oklahoma

Del Angel has two very interesting present tools in his big arm strength, which reached 97 mph from the outfield, and his big power potential. The 6-3/180 right handed hitter really lets the barrel go. He'd be interesting to see on the mound at some time in the future.

Wes Peterson  RHP - 2026 - Menlo Park, CA
Virginia

Peterson throws a turbo sinker in the 86-88 mph range with exceptionally low spin rates that rarely top 1850 rpm. He's an athletic strike thrower who strongly fits the sinker/slider profile.

Giovanni Guariglia Jr  RHP - 2026 - Las Vegas, NV
TCU

Gauriglia has a strong 6-0/190 build and a power pitcher's arsenal on the mound. He touched 90 mph regularly during his three inning outing and showed nice feel for a breaking ball that he threw between 71-76 with the ability to shape it.

Diego Becerra  LHP - 2026 - Canton, GA
Northwest Florida State College

Becerra is a live bodied southpaw with a very projectable arm. He worked in the mid-80's with his fastball and touched 87-88 mph while showing big spin and depth on a 72-73 mph curveball. He's just transitioning into being a full-time pitcher and is going to just keep improving.

Marcus Cantu  SS - 2026 - Friendswood, TX
Coastal Carolina

Cantu is a very polished player who is best appreciated in games but whose tools show up well in workouts as well. With his batting eye and speed, he should always hit at the top of the lineup as he moves up baseball's ladder.

Joseph Contreras  RHP - 2026 - Alpharetta, GA
Vanderbilt

Contreras is the son of former MLB right hander Jose Contreras but a completely different athlete than his hard throwing father. Joseph is a rangy and very projectable 6-2/155 switch-hitting middle infielder with lots of athletic twitch. He was also 84-86 mph off the mound.

Jd Harvey  C - 2026 - Seminary, MS
Mississippi Gulf Coast CC

Harvey's blocking ability and his lower half flexibility and quickness really stood out in the games defensively. His right handed power potential also stood out, especially during batting practice.

Gavin Hottle  SS - 2026 - Tustin, CA
Southern Cal

Hottle has very fast hands at the plate and creates very good right handed bat speed at contact. The TCU commit has very good arm strength in the infield as well and profiles at third base in the future.

Spencer Browning  SS - 2026 - Texarkana, TX
Arkansas

Browning has a strong fundamental game to along with lots of strength in his 6-1/190 frame. The Arkansas commit showed his arm strength both in infield and the outfield and has lots of strength in his right handed swing.

Dylan Blomker  RHP - 2026 - Albuquerque, NM
Louisiana State

Blomker has a nice 6-3/180 build and an easy delivery that he repeats well. He throws from a high 3/4's slot that produces good downhill angle on a fastball that worked in the mid to upper 80's while topping out at 89 mph. He threw a 76 mph slider as his breaking ball.

Jeffrey Claycomb  C - 2026 - Plano, TX
Ohio State

Claycomb showed some of the best defensive skills/tools of the showcase with his work behind the plate. He has a strong right handed bat with a pull side approach that produces power and high exit velocities.

Joshua Viars  SS - 2026 - Prosper, TX
West Virginia

Viars has impressive quick twitch athleticism that played well in the middle infield on defense, along with a big throwing arm. He showed the ability to turn hard on velocity at the plate and has plenty of offensive potential.

Cory Dean Carver  SS - 2026 - Cortez, CO
Navy

Carver might have been the smallest player at the event but he was also one of most fun to watch play. He's very bouncy and light on his feet and plays at full energy at all times. He even showed his bat speed at the plate with a crushed double over the CF's head.

Dylan Messina  SS - 2026 - Cortez, FL
Pennsylvania

Messina has a compact and strong athletic build that also has plenty of twitch to it. He has athletic actions in the middle infield on defense, especially on the move, and some strength in his bat at the plate. Messina also stood out for the way he played the game, he has real "ball player" actions on the field.

Charles Messina  C - 2026 - Cortez, FL
Northwestern

Messina has a strong catcher's build with nice lower half flexibility and quickness to go with a strong arm. His right handed bat played loudly with a double and a triple that both jumped off the barrel.

Milo Burton  SS - 2026 - Overland Park, KS
Missouri

Burton is a very good athlete with a 6-2/175 build that looks longer and stronger. He was up to 88 mph early in his outing and threw a 72-74 mph slider that hitters didn't pick up well that ended up being his best pitch.


2027 Top Prospects
Jose Doubront  C - 2027 - Greenville, SC
Uncommitted

Doubront is a very young 2026 with the strength of a much older player. That strength comes across in both Doubront's right handed bat and in his arm, where he was up to 89 mph on the mound.