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Luis Marcelino (2028, Kissimmee, FL) came in on relief and showed a live arm. The right-hander ran it up to 86 and the heater played well to all quadrants. He flashed a sharp slider and struck out three during the outing.
Jake Churchman (2027, DeLeon Springs, FL) singled and crushed a ball out of the yard to right for a pull side homer. The left-handed bat has standout bat speed and strong hitting ability to go along with positional versatility.
Carter Semper (2028, Fort Lauderdale, FL) picked up a double on an impressive piece of hitting. The outfielder pulled the hands inside, using his compact swing to keep a liner fair into left field for a double.
Chase Hill (2028, Titusville, FL) tossed two scoreless frames and looked great. The fastball topped at 84 with nice riding life up in the zone, mixing in a sharp sweeping slider.
Ryan Galinis (2027, Delray Beach, Fl.) got the start for Navy and threw a pair of scoreless innings, topping at 85 MPH. The Florida native also swung it well, keeping the hands direct to the ball to line a single into centerfield.
Keegan Wilkerson (2027, Plant City, Fl.) came in on relief and showed a fast arm. The fastball worked mostly 86-87 and got on hitters, showing a curveball to pair. Built physicallym, he also showed some nice thump in batting practice.
Blake Davis (2027, Apopka, FL) smoked a ball hard to the pull side, showing off the wheels for a triple. The UAB commit is tooled up and impresses in workouts as well, running a 6.57 60 and throwing 91 from the outfield.
Eli Wood (2027, Douglas, GA) smoked a triple deep to the pull side. The parts work really well, getting into the lower-half and torquin hard. The left-handed power projects very well moving forward.
Orlando Gutierrez Jr. (2028, Jacksonville, FL) picked up a couple of hits. He drove a ball back into center field for a single and pulled a ball deep to left field for a ground-rule double. The infielder creates length and plenty of backspin.
Jesse Decter (2027, Titusville, FL) tossed three innings and struck out four. The fastball topped out 86 and showed heavy arm side life. He mixed in a sweeping slider that pairs well in the 73-77 range.
Leighton (LC) Alcarez-Hassell (2027, Saint Cloud, FL) picked up a base hit on a nice piece of hitting, driving a line shot to the opposite field. He controls the barrel well with good strength out front.
Omar Nunez (2027, Kissimmee, FL) showed off an impactful stick, picking up two hits on loud barrels. The first came on a firm single up the middle and the next came on a deep triple to the backside.
Jacob Holley (2028, Minneola, FL) showed some very intriguing stuff on the mound with a power arm up to 90 MPH. The heater sinks a ton and the slider projects very well moving forward.
Jackson Miller (2028, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) pummeled a baseball deep to the pull side for a booming triple. He leverages with great balance and easy impact coming off. The swing and frame both project for power well.
Odanyx Ofarril (2028, Maitland, Fl.) showed off his stron hit tool and went backside on two occasions, both for singles. The Florida native really handles the barrel well with a hitterish look in the box.
MJ Prisco (2029, Bradenton, Fl.) can really swing it and drove a liner to the opposite field for a knock. The left-handed stick has a clean stroke and the impact plays to all fields.