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2017 National Showcase

4-Green vs. 2-Royal
6/18/2017 11:31:07 AM
Blake Burzell (2018 RHP, Laguna Beach, CA) worked 90-94 mph with his fastball and had a quick arm. The arm action was long and loose and he attacked hitters with his high velocity. Burzell also showed multiple breaking balls on the day. 

Miguel Lavin (2018 OF, Lake Worth, FL) has a strong frame and laced a hard line drive over the head of the centerfielder. Lavin stayed back on the ball and showed his ability to impact the ball through the point of contact with strength for a triple.

Ryan Cusick (2018 RHP, Sudbury, MA) worked 90-92 mph early on in the game and topped out at 93 mph. The fastball showed occasional arm side run and he completed a three-pitch repertoire with a hard changeup at 85 mph and a slider. 

Dennis Boatman (2018 RHP, Roseville, CA) worked very efficiently and featured a fastball that was up to 90 mph. Boatman is very lanky and projectable with a pretty loose arm action and mixed in a curveball at 81 mph that flashed sharpness down in the zone. 

Isaiah Thomas (2018 OF, North Palm Beach, FL) showed off a compact swing with quick hands through the hitting zone. Thomas is a very fast runner, 4.44 to first on a turn from the right side, and laced an opposite field single on a line drive. 

Ben Harris (2018 LHP, Alpharetta, GA) has a very compact and easy delivery and worked his fastball from 89-91 mph. The Virginia commit showed a three-pitch mix highlighted by a curveball with 1/7 shape and occasional tight break. 

Connor Scott (2018 OF, Tampa, FL) showed high potential on the mound as he was up to 92 mph. Scott threw a true slider that was up to 80 mph and a changeup that flashed above average with late fade down and to the arm side. 

Anthony Seigler (2018 C, Cartersville, GA) threw with both hands and was impressive from both. Seigler was up to 87 mph from the left side and worked in a quality changeup and then sat 90 mph from the right side.