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2017 National Showcase

1-Navy vs. 2-Royal
6/16/2017 11:13:51 AM
Adam Kloffenstein (2018 RHP, Magnolia, TX) showed an advanced repertoire and pitchability during his dominant two inning stint. He worked a fastball that was consistently 90-93 to go along with a tight curveball, slider that showed above average, and a hard changeup. The Texas Christian commit mixed speeds effectively and racked up a ton of swings and misses. 

Trae Harmon (2018 1B, Somerset, KY) has a huge frame with tons of muscle and strength. The power is very easy and he absolutely smoked a ball down the left field line for a one-run double. The Kentucky commit showed feel for the barrel with very loud contact. 

Cole Wilcox (2018 RHP, Chickamauga, GA) showed off his power fastball during his outing. Wilcox has a fastball that explodes out of the hand at 92-94 mph while topping out at 95 mph. He used the pitch to attack hitters with and he would mix in a short slider as well. 

Carson Crowe (2018 RHP, Tuscaloosa, AL) displayed quality speed and athleticism by hitting a triple into the left field corner. He kept his hands inside and was able to scoot around the bases very quickly. 

Landon Marceaux (2018 RHP, Destrehan, LA) showed off a strong mix that included a fastball and changeup. The fastball worked 90-92 mph for the duration of the outing and he pounded the strike zone. The curveball was sharp with tight spin and had quality depth as well. 

Josh Spiegel (2018 C, Jeannette, PA) was able to control the barrel well and knock the ball to the opposite field for a standup double. He also posted strong pop times in between innings behind the plate. 

Davis Sharpe (2018 RHP, Dacula, GA) held his velocity well in the 88-90 mph range. He mixed in a breaking ball that he showed good confidence in and was able to generate swings and misses with the pitch. 

Brandon Schrepf (2018 OF, Pensacola, FL) showed well in all facets of the game. He made a diving catch in centerfield early on in the game and later on he added a triple. The South Florida commit stayed back and drove the ball well to the opposite field gap.

Jeremiah Jackson (2018 SS, Mobile, AL) is very athletic and that worked well for him in the box. He stayed back on a breaking ball and drove it to left centerfield for a triple. The Mississippi State commit has impressive bat speed and can move around the bases well. 

Tyler Ras (2018 OF, Middletown, NJ) is a lean and projectable arm. Ras has a very long arm action and throws from a higher three-quarter arm slot. He was consistently 91-93 and mixed three pitches effectively.