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2016 National Showcase

Texas Orange vs. White Game Highlights
6/20/2016 11:00:41 AM

Corbin Brooksbank (2017 RHP, Signal Mountain, TN) is another young Vanderbilt commit who came out and showed big arm strength on the mound, bumping his fastball up to 91 mph in his first inning of work. On top of the fastball, Brooksbank showed a tight slider in the upper-70s as well as a changeup up to 79 mph.

Alerick Soularie (2017 OF, Humble, TX) showed off his strength in his righthanded swing as he turned on an inner half fastball and barreled a line drive through the left side, coming off the barrel at 97 mph.

Mason Hickman (2017 RHP, Hendersonville, TN) followed Brooksbank for the White team and like his teammate he’s also committed to Vanderbilt. Standing at 6-foot-6 Hickman did a nice job of working in the lower quadrants of the strike zone with his fastball that topped out at 91 mph while showing both a slider and a changeup.

Brant Hurter (2017 LHP, Canton, GA) is a big 6-foot-6 lefthander who’s committed to in-state Georgia Tech and projects well moving forward. The arm action is full and quick and he’s able to create angle to the glove side with his fastball that bumped 89 mph and worked in the upper-80s, throwing both a changeup and slider for strikes.

Dominic Cox (2017 OF, Richmond, TX) picked up a base knock for the Texas Orange team as he did a nice job of going with the outer half pitch and put it through the right side for a single off the bat.

Shane McGuire (2017 C, Kent, WA), the younger brother of former Perfect Game All-American Reese, picked up a hard line drive single and a pitch that jumped on and lined back up the middle for a hard and loud piece.

Adam Hall (2017 SS, London, ON) made the trip down from Canada and has continued to impress all around. A righthanded bat, the Texas A&M was able to show off the hit tool and his speed in a single swing as he lined a ball down the right field line and raced into second base for a standup double.

Tyler Esplin (2017 RHP, Lake Bluff, IL) showed off some of his two-way abilities as he took the mound and was up to 85 mph and picked up a hard ground ball single which he shot back up the middle in his final at-bat.