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2018 Jr. National Showcase

9-Red vs. 10-Royal Highlights
6/11/2018 12:52:41 PM

Jovan Gill (2020 RHP, Overland Park, KS) struck out four batters through his three innings that saw him run his fastball up to 90 mph. There's some funk to his delivery and he hides the ball well which helps his stuff play up. There's short sink to the fastball and the breaking ball was a nice offering with sharp 12/6 shape. 

Kellum Clark (2020 1B, Jackson, MS) jumped all over a middle of the plate fastball to rocket a ball high off the top of the fence in right centerfield. Clark has tremendous strength and balance in his swing with the ability to violently impact the ball. 

Jackson Huguley (2020 1B, Phenix City, AL) also showed some extra base strength with a hard hit double to the pull side gap. Huguley has some natural loft to his swing with the ability to hit for home run power to the pull side. 

Parks Harber (2020 3B, Atlanta, GA) notched two hits on the afternoon and included an RBI single that was well-struck off the pitcher. Harber worked to the pull and middle of the field while he shows very good bat speed and natural leverage through the point of extension. 

Aaron Nixon (2020 SS, Mission, TX) took an elevated fastball over the outer half and showed very good impact strength and plate coverage by driving it to the opposite field for a double. Nixon has strength to all fields and he one-hopped the opposite field wall. 

Zane Faulk (2020 C, Phenix City, AL) showed off his hose by throwing out two base runners at second base during the game. Faulk recorded the best arm strength of the event with an 85 mph arm behind the plate and has an extremely quick release. 

Jake Gelof (2020 SS, Rehoboth Beach, DE) displayed pretty solid barrel control to go with a running fastball and drive the fastball to the opposite field with intent. The ball jumps off the barrel and he employs a present gap-to-gap approach. 

Alex Edmondson (2020 RHP, Simpsonville, SC) has a loose and fast arm while creating significant angle and arm side run to the plate. The fastball worked up to 91 mph with a very good, swing-and-miss slider with late bite; Edmondson struck out two over two scoreless. 

Michael Fowler (2020 RHP, Trussville, AL) showed fairly electric arm speed with a fastball that topped out at 91 mph with some sinking life. Fowler showed a breaking ball with good spin but the projection and arm speed all indicate big velocity in his future.