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2024 Sunshine East Showcase (05/18/2024 - 05/19/2024)

5-Navy vs. 6-Red Game Highlights
5/20/2024 12:55:58 AM

Jeremy Menhennett (2027 C, Semmes, AL) showed a great mix on the mound in the start for the Red team. He punched out six guys with a fastball in the low-80s and went to a tight curveball often. 

Brady Snow (2026 RHP, North Palm Beach, FL) really shined on the mound in relief for the Red team. The right-hander showed big time arm speed and ran the fastball up to 90 mph a couple times. He went to a big sweeping breaker late in counts. 

Mitch Jans (2025 C, Clearwater, FL) got a pitch out over the middle of the plate and hammered a triple to center. He has good bat speed with real impact to all fields and put that on display all day. 

Michael Senay (2025 RHP, Orlando, FL) is known more on the mound but showed a good amount of things to like about the swing. He showed some power in the round of batting practice and it was on display in game action too with a loud double to the pull-side. 

Gabe Graulau (2025 OF, Jupiter, FL) was one of the louder performers on the opening day. He kicked off the workout portion with a 6.39 60-yard dash. He smashed a triple into the right-center gap in game action and also ran the fastball into the upper-80s. A lot of things to like about this profile. 

Felix Jimenez (2026 OF, Port Saint Lucie, FL) put together some quality at-bats throughout the day and collected some loud barrels in the process. He finished the day with multiple extra-base hits and showed some easy bat speed in the left-handed swing. 

Ty Murray (2025 SS, Labelle, FL) showed a lot of two-way intrigue throughout the first game. He had multiple triples to his name, showing gap-to-gap strength and also hopped on the mound and ran the fastball into the mid-80s. 

Jake Diner (2025 3B, St Pete Beach, FL) got the barrel extended later in the game and smoked a double down the left field line. He has solid bat speed and real strength that he gets into relatively easily. 

Vince Ferrell (2025 OF, Clearwater, FL) hit one into the left-center gap and turned on the wheels for an inside the park homer in the later innings.