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2016 National Showcase

5-Green vs 6-Gray
6/17/2016 5:42:03 PM

Johnny Kuhn Jr (2017 RHP, Lakewood, CA)-Strong build with impressive arm strength over a pair of innings. Creates some angle with his 87-89/90 mph fastball and mixed in a slider at 77 mph.

Nicholas Storz (2017 RHP, Brooklyn, NY)-Very thick, strong build with a longer arm action and impressive arm strength. Worked 90-92/93 mph with arm side life for his first inning and a slightly slower range in the second. Missed bats with his fastball and a sharp, hard slider. 

Jack Conlon (2017 RHP, Sugar Land, TX)-Projectable, strong build with a slightly stiff arm action and quick drop and drive delivery. Fastball exploded out of his hand at 90-93/94 mph that showed slight cut. Hard downward breaking slider at 78 mph. 

Joseph Perez (2017 3B, Pembroke Pines, FL)-Threw from a high three quarter arm slot with downhill action and a very hard spinning fastball that worked 90-93/94 mph. Also had a sharp slider that had downward break.

Alejandro Toral (2017 1B, Davie, FL)-No one has doubted the bat speed and barrel feel of the #1 player in the class and he lined out in his first at bat with a ball that left the bat at 101 mph.

Matthew Golda (2017 SS, Bradenton, FL)-Followed up a very strong defensive workout yesterday with a loud double off the wall in game today. Bat speed showed with a line drive swing plane. 

Conner Uselton (2017 OF, Oklahoma City, OK)-Linear swing plane with good bat and hand speed pulling a double down the left field line. Hustled out of the box to turn it into extra bases. 

Oraj Anu (2017 OF, Orlando, FL)-One of the loudest BP's turned in yesterday was by Oraj Anu who added in a double down the left field line showing the very impressive bat speed. 

Tanner Burns (2017 RHP, Decatur, AL)-Short, compact arm action with impressive arm speed and online delivery. Good fastball sitting 92-94/95 mph over two innings get lots of swings and misses between his fastball and hard breaking ball in the low 80's.

Brandon McCabe (2017 RHP, Boynton Beach, FL)-Compact arm action, tremendous extension downhill with a three quarter arm slot. Fastball 93-95 mph with lift, power curveball and a straight changeup missing tons of bats. Curveball via TrackMan hovered near 2800 RPM with 5 feet of vertical, downward break. 

Mark Vientos (2017 SS, Pembroke Pines, FL)-showed impressive bat speed at the plate making loud contact off the barrel. Also made a strong relay home to nail a runner at the plate. 

Jorge Ramirez (2017 C, Kissimmee, FL)-Good bat speed and plane. Collected a loud wall-ball double in the last half inning.