6/19/2016 11:00:49 AM
Jamil Vanheyningen (2017 RHP, West Orange, NJ) certainly looks the part at 6-foot-6, 225-pounds and he came out working in the upper-80s with his fastball to open his outing, showing both a curveball and a changeup, the latter of which was up to 77 mph.
Justin Bullock (2017 RHP, Creedmoor, NC), who’s committed to North Carolina State, came out and worked a quick, loose arm action that helped produce a fastball that regularly worked in the low-90s and topped out at 92 mph. On top of the velocity, Bullock also showed a feel to spin the ball and turned over a changeup at 80 mph.
Jacob Gonzalez (2017 3B, Scottsdale, AZ) has continued to progress physically and showed off a feel for the barrel in his first at-bat as he stayed back on a curveball and lined it to the opposite field for a single to the opposite field gap.
Just as he did yesterday during the outfield drills, Clemson commit Bo Majkowski (2017 OF, Johns Creek, GA) showed off his arm strength and made future runners think twice about running on his arm as he delivered a one hop strike to the plate to nab the runner. He also connected for a single through the 5-6 hole.
Matthew Sauer (2017 RHP, Santa Maria, CA), committed to the University of Arizona, came out and showed a long and loose arm action that helped create some whip, running his fastball up to 92 mph in his first inning of work. Though he fastball velocity certainly stands out, it was Sauer’s feel for his slider that really impressed as he was able to miss bats on a regular basis with the 78-80 mph pitch. Over his two innings of work he struck out five of the six outs he recorded.
Jacob Lindemann (2017 RHP, Burlington, WI) comes at hitters from a higher arm slot and showed he was able to work down in the zone with his fastball, topping out at 89 mph. His curveball showed 12-6 shape with depth and he also flashed a changeup in the upper-70s.
Justin Willis (2017 RHP, West New York, NJ), a Vanderbilt commit, came out and pounded the strike zone with a full three-pitch mix, working quickly to keep hitters off balance. His fastball was up to 90 mph with short running life and he showed both a slider and curveball for strikes, both showing distinct shape,
Griffin McGarry (2017 RHP, Portola Valley, CA), who’s currently uncommitted, showing interesting potential on the mound Sunday morning as he came out running his fastball up to 91 mph with a long and loose arm action. He spun a breaking ball in the in the mid-70s that flashed 11-5 shape and showed a good bit of comfort in throwing a low-80s changeup from the same slot.
Royce Lewis (2017 SS, Aliso Viejo, CA) showed off his quick hands from the right side of the plate as well as his speed tool as he lined a ball down the line, coming off the barrel well while showing off the footspeed coming around first base.
A Mississippi State commit, New York native Quentin Holmes (2017 OF, East Elmhurst, NY) followed up with some speed of his own as he raced around to third base after showing a short and compact swing and punching an outer half pitch to the opposite field.
Luis Campusano (2017 C, Augusta, GA) impressed on both sides of the ball for the White team as he picked up hard ground ball single through the right side while showing quickness to his hands. He also showed off solid catch and throw skills in game with a 1.94 pop time to nail a would be theft.
A University of Louisville commit, righthanded pitcher Bobby Miller (2017 RHP, McHenry, IL) ran his fastball up to 93 mph and worked in the low-90s while showing a full and loose arm action coming through the back. He's able to generate running life to his fastball with his release point and also showed a feel for a slider that was up to 79 mph.