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2025 PG National Underclass Showcase - Main Event Presented by Geico

37-Black vs. 40-Gray Game Highlights
12/28/2025 5:01:17 PM

Patrick McDowell (2027 RHP, Newnan, GA) has plenty of components to project on, from his long and athletic frame to a quick arm stroke on the bump. He was up to 86 mph on the mound and maintained his velocity very well, filling the zone while showing both a breaker and changeup to give a full three pitch mix.  

Jake Trask (2027 RHP, New Minas, NS) came out an immediately impressed, running his fastball up to 88 mph while living comfortably in the 85-88 mph range. He works from an over-the-top slot and is able to generate heavy sink down, but also quality ride when up in the zone. He flashed a breaker but it was the changeup at 75 mph that helped get a strikeout to end the first frame.

Kamran Coleman (2028 OF, Leesburg, VA) got things started offensively for the Black team immediately, taking a changeup on the inner half, seeing it deep before sending it the other way to lead off the game with a single into right field.

Xavier Pallo (2027 MIF, Hudson, OH) wasted no time making his presence known, getting a breaking ball that hung up and barreled it hard the other way for a well struck liner, resulting in a single.

Quinn Carter (2026 OF, Stone Mountain, GA) showed off the strength, bat speed and speed on the bases real quick as he took a hanging curveball and sent it into the right-center gap, hustling out of the box to stretch a single into a double.

Patrick Crowley (2027 OF, Bellevue, WA) connected for one of the better barrels on the day, spinning around on a heater for a line drive double into left field, burning the fielder to help spark a rally for the Black team.

Jhonny Vasquez (2027 SS, Davenport, FL) put a really nice swing on a ball in the 5th inning, jumping all over a heater, sending it out to the right-center field gap for an easy stand up double. It was a loose and fluid stroke from the left side, showing plenty of lift and a surprising bit of strength given his 5-11/165 frame.

Ayden Myers (2027 OF, Alpharetta, GA) ran the fastball up to 81 mph during his time on the mound, but as a primary outfielder, he made his loudest impact with the stick. Seeing a fastball he liked, Myers sent a scorcher out to left field that had more than enough life to it, resulting in the first home run of the 2025 Main Event.