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2019 Jr. National Showcase (06/06/2019 - 06/09/2019)

2-Maroon vs. 3-Columbia Blue Highlights
6/7/2019 12:00:00 AM
Cylis Cox (2021 LHP, Staunton, IL): Cox turned in an excellent performance on the mound in the previous game, then immediately showed off his two-way skills in this one by jumping on a pitch and driving a double up the gap with good carry and jump. 

Mason Neville (2022 OF, Las Vegas, NV): Neville's arm talent stands out right away, as he's a lean projectable lefty with a fast, loose arm. He ran his fastball up to 87 mph with flashes of good life and mixed in a very good curveball in the low-70's with good depth. He picked up a pair of strikeouts in 2 innings. 

Rob Gordon (2021 SS, Smyrna, GA): Gordon's athleticism and overall twitch standout, both offensively and defensively. He loudly barreled a single, stole 2nd base, then scored early on. Showed really nice hands and range along with a quick release at shortstop as well. 

Deric Fabian (2021 SS, Ocala, FL): Hit-ability is a genetic trait amongst the Fabian family, and Deric is no exception, showing advanced feel for the barrel with some extra base impact and quality athleticism running the bases. He doubled down the left field line in his first at-bat. 

Luke Heyman (2022 C, Longwood, FL): Heyman only got one inning due to rain but was extremely impressive in that one inning, striking out 2. He's long and lean with a fast arm, working up to 90 mph and pairing with it a projectable slider and quality changeup. 

Grant Hussey (2021 1B, Washington, WV): Amongst the stronger players in attendance, Hussey drove a liner double over the right fielder's head for a double. His strength and bat speed are well-advanced beyond his years and he has limitless power potential from the left side of the plate. 

Xavier Perez (2022 RHP, Corpus Christi, TX): Perez has excellent feel for pitching with tremendous upside. He worked 84-87 mph with his fastball, sinking it to both sides, and worked in sharp, downer slider with good bite and a fading changeup. He struck out 4 in 2 innings. 

Braylon Bishop (2021 OF, Texarkana, AR): Bishop's athleticism, tools, and bat speed all project extremely well and have been on display all event. He absolutely hammered a single pull side in this one, showing off that bat speed, and has rare upside as a player. 

Cooper Dossett (2022 OF, Fayetteville, AR): Dossett is an extremely intriguing two-way player, and stood out in a big way on the mound in this one. He's got a lightning-quick arm that produces fastballs up to 91 mph already with good life, showed the ability to land his curve for strikes, and mixed in a solid, fading changeup as well. 

Caleb Logerwell (2021 3B, McDonough, GA): Another two-way player with significant upside, Logerwell showed well on the mound here, showing a four-seamer up to 89 mph with good plane, a heavy-sinking two-seamer in the mid-80's, a sharp-breaking slider and a fading changeup. The physicality and arm strength stand out immediately.