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2022 Fall Atlantic Coast Showcase (10/29/2022 - 10/30/2022)

3 Gold vs. 6 White Highlights
10/30/2022 5:00:00 AM

Andres Lopez (2025 2B, York, SC) crushed the ball all weekend, including two solid barrels on Sunday, one that went for a triple up the right center field alley.  He also was very aggressive on the bases and stole a couple easily.

Isaac Hobbs (2024 C, Arlington, VA) was solid on both sides of the ball, easily hosing a runner at second base with a perfect throw on a stolen base attempt and picking up to knocks at the plate.  One of his hits was a triple up the left center field alley.

Andrew Thomas (2026 SS, Climax, NC) had the only home run of the game and he had to work hard for hit, legging out an inside the park home run after crushing a ball into the right field corner.  He also picked up another base hit to right field.

Charles Isaac (2026 RHP, Winston-Salem, NC) has a profile 6-3/170 build and a loose and fast arm that really projects.  He was up to 84 mph on his fastball to go with a sharp breaking ball and even some feel for a change up.  He's a high ceiling arm moving forward.

Vincent Pannutti (2026 C, Pilot Mountain, NC) had an outstanding game on both sides of the ball as well.  He crushed three balls at the plate, picking up a double and a triple by driving the right center field gap along with flying out to deep center field.  He also showed tons of energy and good technique in his blocking skills on defense behind the plate.

John Lobs (2024 RHP, Winston-Salem, NC) is a strong two-way player who got his turn on the mound today.  He threw three shutout innings, striking out four hitters, while working 80-83 with his fastball and throwing tons of strikes down in the zone with the pitch.

Ty Davis (2025 3B, Denver, NC) has shown a strong bat this weekend and he also showed some promise on the mound.  He had a very efficient two inning outing Sunday, throwing 69% strikes with a fastball that worked 80-83 to go with a curveball he consistently landed.