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2022 13U/14U Sunshine Rocky Mountain Showcase (Tues/Wed) (06/07/2022 - 06/08/2022)

Gold V. Orange Highlights
6/7/2022 6:45:22 PM

Andrew Henderson (2026 RHP, Grand Junction, CO) was stellar on the bump, running his fastball up to 81 mph with late life up in the zone. The right-hander controlled his heat well and paired it with a low-70s slider that had late 8-4 bite. At the plate, Henderson has strong levers geared to the pull side for solid contact. His strong hands stand out when he's on time and squared. Henderson is a physical two-way that performed well on both sides. 

Wyatt Fuller (2027 OF, Colwich, KS) had two hits on the day and showcased his smooth swing at the plate. Fuller employs an easy left-handed swing with good extension through contact. He displayed solid barrel control with steady hands that played well to the opposite field. He shot a double to deep right field with quickness out of the box. Fuller was an impact bat and showcased his potential at the plate. 

Jason Duy (2026 SS, Minooka, IL) made an impressive diving grab at shortstop, taking away a base hit in the process. The actions and arm strength is enticing for the age, as Duy showed real feel for the position. Duy has sound hands at the plate that work to the opposite field. His timing and discipline led to long counts and seeing pitches out of the hand well. 

Alexander Denny (2026 LHP, Castle Rock, CO) showcased his two-way presence and opened eyes. Denny's fastball/changeup combination forced a good amount of whiffs in relief. The changeup had subtle fade and took just enough off the heat to give it distinct shape. At the plate, Denny has a strong left-handed stick that stays on plane. He showed up on both sides with his physical talents. 

Ryan Amerman (2026 OF, Lone Tree, CO) impressed from the leadoff spot and got the rally started on several occasions. He stays on top of velocity with fluid and quick right-handed swing with good barrel control. Amerman later hopped on the bump and pitched two effective innings in relief. 

Zyler Fazzi (2026 3B, Grand Junction, CO) was another two-way talent that oozed athleticism on both sides. Fazzi has present bat speed with quick hands that shoot through the zone. He stung a few fastballs back up the middle and later scored. Fazzi topped 75 mph with a biter slurvy breaking ball that had notable spin. His athleticism at the plate and on the mound stood out.