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

2-Colombia Blue vs 3-Gray Game Highlights
5/20/2024 1:32:00 AM

Erick Robles (2026 OF, Lake Mary, FL)- Clean two innings of work from Robles to start things off this morning, using a solid three pitch mix consisting of his fastball (T81),  a mid 60's curve with tight vertical shape and usable change piece against left-handed bats. Filled the zone nicely and competed, attacked hitters with his mix and got good results.

Austin Liss (2025 OF, Odessa, FL)- Absurdly good and was in so much of a groove he would ask for one more frame than what he was scheduled for... just picked apart hitters with a cutter that sat 78-8, easily the nastiest pitch in his arsenal. The heater got up to 85 and he successfully changed eye levels with a top to bottom curve in the low 70s; he would strike out six in three innings of work. Florida State commit.

Alvin Santiago (2025 IF, Tampa, FL)- Lean and athletic prospect with a solid arsenal on the mound, would go two innings striking out four in the process. The fastball touched 84-mph and he could mix in both a curve and change to navigate the order. More in the tank here, loose arm and could see a velo jump at some point.

Matthew Midyett (2025 OF, Tampa, FL)- Strong/athletic secondary arm came on to close things out and blew it by hitters in the zone, good life on the heater 80-84 and flashed developing feel to spin the curveball in the upper 60's... two strikeouts in this one inning of work.

Tyler Rodriguez (2027 3B, Miami, FL)- Pair of hits in this one from Rodriguez, who follows up a nice appearance on the bump in yesterday's game with some offensive production in this one. Solid two way talent as of right now, ceiling to grow on both sides of the ball.

Cole Bedenbaugh (2026 C, Bartow, FL)- Hard barreled up single to left in the middle innings of this one... worked hard behind the dish all weekend receiving a variety of arms; 97 EV posted off the tee which is up there for the best in the class across the country. 

Cole Miyashiro (2026 OF, Honolulu, HI)- Quality at-bats this weekend and has some comfort in the box, solid yes-yes-no approach with good swing decisions. First step quickness in the box and in the OF present, speed plays up in games; has multiple tools to like and improve upon in the coming years.

Jehiel Gomez (2026 2B, Winter Haven, FL)- First RBI knock of the day came courtesy of Gomez, who got a fastball in his zone and did some damage to the pull-side. Easily his best barrel of the weekend and got his team in the lead early because of it.

-Michael Albee