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| 2,414 MLB PLAYERS | 15,806 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
2,414 MLB PLAYERS | 15,806 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS

2016 National Showcase

9-Royal vs 10-Texas Orange
6/19/2016 8:27:22 AM

Sam Keating (2017 RHP, Fort Myers, FL)-Projectable arm with good arm speed and good extension down the mound. Fastball that worked in the upper 80's with a pair of breaking balls working 75-77 mph. The softer end was a curveball with the slider working consistently at 77 mph showing slight tilt. He also had a promising changeup for strikes and missed bats.

Nate Gillen (2017 LHP, Estero, FL)-Three quarter arm slot with a long arm action and projection remaining in frame. Threw both a four seem fastball at 85-88 mph and a two seamer that worked 83-85 with better arm side life. Slurvy curveball as well for strikes showing some tilt. 

Alex Arauz (2017 SS, Sarasota, FL)-Quick bat with a simple approach as he collected a base hit.

Liam Eddy (2017 RHP, Brighton, CO)-Very projectable arm with room to fill in his frame and some present arm speed. Fastball worked 87-88 mph and landed on a stiff front leg with a changeup in the upper 70's. 

Mark Vierling (2017 SS, St. Louis, MO)-Showed a quick, inside out swing with an opposite field single staying back on a changeup. 

Matthew Myers (2017 RHP, Jackson, MS)-Medium build with good arm strength and a short, compact arm action. Fastball that worked in the upper 80's and touched 91 mph with slight arm side wiggle. Filled zone with the fastball and a tight curveball that missed bats at 73 mph and a hard splitter at 86 mph. 

Jesus Nunez (2018 SS, Santo Domingo, NC)-Legged out an infield single and promptly stole second before scoring a run. Brian Morrell (2017 RHP, Wading River, NY)-Also had a base hit showing good barrel control and strength.

Bradford Jones (2017 RHP, Osprey, FL)-Missed barrels with a short, compact arm action. Fastball that worked 88-90 mph and mixed in a slurvy mid 70's curveball. 

Adam Hall (2017 SS, London, ON)-The Texas A&M commit followed up a loud BP with a hard single through the right side in game. Bat speed and intent are impressive.