Slade Cecconi (2018 RHP, Oviedo, FL)opened the game by sitting 95-96 mph with his fastball and showed the ability to work to both sides of the plate while showing late life. He also flashed a sharp, tight slider up to 85 mph which he used as his go-to secondary pitch.
A Kent State commit, lefthander Ryan Kircher (2018 LHP, Pittsburgh, PA) ran his fastball up to 92 mph early in the contest before settling in the 87-91 mph range. He showed a quick arm and was able to generate angle on his pitcher while showing a feel for both of his secondaries.
There’s no doubting Xavier Edwards (2018 SS, Wellington, FL) ability on the diamond and he continued to perform in his first at-bat with a double to the opposite field on a slider, showing barrel skills from the left side of the plate before singling again through the 6-hole.
Emilio Rosas (2018 SS, Yorba Linda, CA) showed very well in his first at-bat of the game, going with a 95 mph fastball down and away and shot the pitch into the right-center field gap for a double, showing hustle out of the box.
After putting on a show last night with his righthanded swing, Vanderbilt commit Nicholas Northcut (2018 3B, Mason, OH) showed his athleticism at the hot corner with quick and balanced footwork while showing a strong throwing arm across the diamond.
Grayson Rodriguez (2018 1B, Nacogdoches, TX) is a presence on the mound and shows the arm strength and athleticism on the mound to throw harder in the future. Up to 92 mph with his fastball, the Texas A&M commit was able to generate the velocity with relative low effort while spinning a slider in the low-80s.
Wade Beasley (2018 RHP, Horatio, AR), an Arkansas commit, impressed with his arm strength on the mound as he ran his fastball up to 94 mph early in the contest. He continued to work in the upper-80s/low-90s and flashed a sharp curveball up 81.
Though a primary third baseman, Florida commit Roberto Pena (2018 3B, Pembroke Pines, FL) commit impressed on the mound as he ran his fastball up to 93 mph in his lone innings with a clean and loose arm stroke.
Another primary bat according to the program, Angel Tiburcio (2018 1B, Wellington, FL) was up to 92 mph and showed a quick and compact stroke through the back while showing a solid slider down in the zone.
Julian Bosnic (2018 LHP, Lutz, FL) also impressed on the mound as he sat comfortably in the 89-91 mph range and pounded the strike zone at the knees. He was able to create solid plane and flashed a strong feel for his curveball which showed depth through the zone.
As has become the norm, Notre Dame commit Jack Alexander (2018 C, Kennesaw, GA) found the barrel once again in his final at-bat as he squared up a low-90s fastball for a single through the six-hole.