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2020 Top Prospects

Jordan Stevens  OF - 2020 - Cleveland Hts, OH
Kent State

Stevens flashed a physical build as he went on to show as a well rounded player. Great first step quickness in the outfield as he threw it 88 MPH with accuracy to bags during drills. He took a very loud batting practice as he carried that into games. He hammered one into the left-center gap for a stand-up double during the action.

Liam Pollock  OF - 2020 - Southgate, MI
Oakland

Pollack showed as a physically strong, hustle type player. He started his workout with a quick 6.65 second sixty yard dash proving to have some range in the outfield. At the plate, he utilized plus bat speed as he found barrels consistently.


2021 Top Prospects

Mitch Fassbender  LHP - 2021 - Wauwatosa, WI
Uncommitted

Fassbender flashed a lean 6'3" frame with more room to fill out as he proved to have some two way talents. The left-handed pitcher utilized drop and drive mechanics as he ran his fastball up to 80 MPH. He mixed in a tight spinning breaking ball as he struck out 6 batters in 2 innings pitched. At the plate, he showed total barrel control as he sprayed it around the park. He doubled to the oppo side during the game while tallying another hit as well.

William Shannon  C - 2021 - Bloomfield Hills, MI
Uncommitted

Shannon has a physical frame and flashed plenty of power potential in games, finding the barrel with consistency and recording multiple 90-plus mph exit velocities. Showcases well defensively but his loudest tools come at the plate. Shannon creates plenty of leverage in the swing and has strength at the point of contact.


2022 Top Prospects

Noah Chang  SS - 2022 - Mississauga, ON CAN
Uncommitted

Chang showcased himself as one of the top two way prospects at the event as he did everything well. He played a solid middle infield as he flashed range both ways with a strong arm throwing it 85 MPH across the diamond. At the plate, he utilized a line drive contact type swing as he found the barrel consistently. On the mound, he utilized a nice cut fastball with downhill plane that was up to 83 MPH. Also mixed in a sweeping slider as he struck out a batter in his inning outing.

Cole Young  SS - 2022 - Wexford, PA
Duke

Young continuously proves to get better and better every time we see him. The young shortstop showed some twitch during workouts. He gathered the baseball cleanly and then flashed a very strong arm throwing it 87 MPH across the diamond. During batting practice, he drove the baseball on a line to all fields showing to be a complete hitter. Nothing but upside both at the plate

Dominic Krupinski  C - 2022 - Livonia, MI
Indiana State

Krupinski went on to showcase himself as one of the top bats at the event. The left-handed hitter proved to have some pop in the barrel gap to gap while also showing he could simplify when behind in the count. During the game, he tallied two stand-up doubles that were absolutely crushed. He also showed well behind the dish as he blocked baseballs with precision and had soft hands. Recorded a sub 2.00 second pop time in drills as well.

Robert Gavlik  C - 2022 - McMurray, PA
Uncommitted

Gavlik had interesting looks both on the mound and in the batters box. The large framed right-handed pitcher delivered from an over the top slot as he ran his fastball up to 81 MPH. He also mixed in a curveball showing depth that he landed for strikes. Very competitive on the mound. At the plate, he proved he could create some leverage and drive the baseball deep with some ease. Ball jumped off the barrel as he found with consistency.


2023 Top Prospects

Nathan Manley  C - 2023 - Loveland, OH
Wright State

Manley utilized his compact, sturdy build well behind the plate as he spotted up pitches with ease. He showed as very athletic as he blocked baseballs and hopped out of his stance for throw downs. He recorded a true 2.06 second pop time during drills. His biggest upside would be his bat as he went on to find barrels in every opportunity. The right-handed hitter utilized a short, quick swing as he proved he could spray it around the yard.

Oliver Service  C - 2023 - Detroit, MI
Texas

Service utilized a lean, 5'11" frame as he showed as athletic in everything he did. In the outfield, he bounced around while camping under fly-balls. He also proved to have some arm strength as he threw it 80 MPH with accuracy during drills. At the plate, he flashed a fundamentally sound swing that projects well. Power is coming for this young man as he generates lift with ease. He also took to the mound and proved to have a fluid, easy arm with more in the tank as he ran his fastball up to 76 MPH. Starting to develop feel for the curveball. Projectability and upside showing.