12/29/2025 4:56:08 PM
Malachi Butler (2027 SS, Powder Springs, GA) wasted no time making an impact Monday morning, roping a 3B to the RCF wall in his first PA of the day. The more than athletic 6-foot-2, 185 pound Georgia Tech commit has advanced bat speed with multiple tools on both sides of the field.
Ryan Lawing (2027 OF, Suwanee, GA) came out of the gates pumping, touching 89 mph to start the game with projection still remaining in the 6-foot, 172 pound frame. The ’27prospect effectively sequenced a FB/SL mix and flashed the ability to work backwards in counts.
Bryce Fontenot (2027 1B, Flowery Branch, GA) certainly generated some immediate attention when he stepped on the bump, chucking 90-92 with big time spin profile in the arsenal. The physical 6-foot-2, 235 pound righty ran the FB into the 2600s rpm with spin upwards of 2700 on a tight, late breaking SL.
Wyatt Cantella (2028 LHP, Tallahassee, FL) turned velocity around for a smoked single back up the middle in his first AB, showcasing plenty of quickness to the hands with a direct path to impact. He followed that up with a barreled triple into the LCF gap in the bottom of the 5th.
Von Nielsen (2029 RHP, Bradenton, FL) narrowly missed a HR in the top of the 3rd, settling for a loud 2B off the LF wall. The 5-foot-11, 155 pound prospect creates clear jump off the barrel with evident pull side carry production.
Max Misenhimer (2028 C, Knoxville, TN) found some room down the RF line for a 2B to lead off the bottom of the 3rd flashing line drive tendencies with backspin created.
Anderson McAfee (2029 C, Clarksville, TN) hammered a ball to deep CF for an RBI 2B in the top of the 4th, showcasing easy carry production to the middle of the field with present strength in the hands.
Harrison Milanowski (2028 SS, Dothan, AL) finished his day with a loud LD 2B to LF, showcasing easy bat speed with present barrel extension.