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2021 Top Prospects

Matthew Strand  C - 2021 - Suwanee, GA
Samford

Strand has a prototypical catchers frame with strength in the lower half. He showed good feel for the game with his ability set up hitters with his pitch calling. At the plate he has the ability to impact the ball well to the pull side with strength at the point of contact and a 91 mph exit velocity.

Carter Fink  RHP - 2021 - Macon, GA
Snead State CC

Fink led the event in three categories including highest velocity on the mound (87), in the outfield (90) and top exit velocity (92) at the Fall SE Showcase. The right-hander is a good athlete and it shows up in his delivery with projectable arm speed and stuff on the bump.

Aubrey Yarbrough  RHP - 2021 - Chicago, IL
Uncommitted

Yarbrough ran his fastball up to 84 mph with a full loose arm action working to a high three quarters arm slot. He showed a curveball with good downer action and has the potential to land it more consistently with better repetition of the arm action. His 6-foot-3 180-pound frame is intriguing with plenty of projection left in it.

Carter Gorling  RHP - 2021 - The Woodlands, TX
Colorado School of Mines

Gorling sat 80-85 mph with his fastball as he showed some arm side run and a competitive nature on the mound attacking hitters and working ahead. Showed a 11-5 curveball as a secondary with feel for the spin.

Grady Hay  OF - 2021 - Noblesville, IN
Uncommitted

Hay showed some two-way potential as he was athletic in all facets of his game. Played a rangy outfield and had a strong arm, throwing it 84 mph during drills. Carried that on to the mound as he filled up the zone. Was up to 80 mph on the bump. Proved he could leverage the baseball at the plate as he matched plane well and squared it up consistently.

Everett Savage  RHP - 2021 - Onancock, VA
Uncommitted

Everett was solid on the bump this weekend as he went right after hitters with feel for a two pitch mix. Sank the fastball and worked the corners while running it up to 81 mph. Feel to spin the slider as well. Lean build showing room to fill out down the road making him projectable.

JJ Rapp  SS - 2021 - Hoschton, GA
Lander

Rapp brings some interesting tools to the table as a primary shortstop with enough arm strength to stick on the left side of the infield. At the plate his left-handed swing shows good feel for the barrel and produces some pop as he transfers his weight into contact and recorded an 87 mph exit velocity.

Carson Dykes  RHP - 2021 - Dothan, AL
Uncommitted

Dykes showed fundamentally well in the outfield with proper footwork and throws that had some carry on a line in to the bases. At the plate he finds the barrel at a high rate with a level bat path and line drives to all fields with an 86 mph exit velocity.


2022 Top Prospects

Nick DeLisi  C - 2022 - Olney, MD
East Carolina

DeLisi was impressive on both sides fo the ball as he recorded a 1.94 second pop time and a 90 mph exit velocity. He gets rid of the ball quickly and is accurate with his throws. At the plate he showed some pop with a swing that works gap to gap with a level bat path.

Baylor Homesley  RHP - 2022 - Cumming, GA
Austin Peay State

Austin Peay commit Baylor Homesley gave hitters fits often with his power breaking ball that he is able to locate early and late in counts. The right-hander has plenty of projection remaining with his frame and likely more velocity to come as well.

Spence Coffman  SS - 2022 - Corinth, MS
Southeastern Louisiana

Traveling from Mississippi to Georgia to showcase his talent, Spence Coffman had a really impressive weekend shining in multiple facets and giving a glimpse of his tools. A 6.76 runner with a strong arm in the infield and a feel for the barrel with whip and bat speed through the hitting zone.

John Long  OF - 2022 - St Simons Island, GA
Florida Southwestern State College

Covers a ton of ground in the outfield showing good speed. Ran a 6.73 second sixty yard dash. Fundamental in his footwork and arm strength starting to show, threw it 86 mph with carry during drills. Smooth swing from the left side in the box as he whips the bat head through the zone. Should some pop to the pull-side as well.

Ryan Martin  C - 2022 - Marietta, GA
Georgia Highlands

Martin impacts the ball well from the right with a swing that shows strength in the hands as the ball comes off well from the middle of the field to the pull side. He showed well behind the plate with a 1.96 second pop time as well as he does a nice job using his lower half.

Carter Davies  RHP - 2022 - Atlanta, GA
Young Harris College

Davies did a great job of filling up the strike zone with a fastball up to 87 mph, a pair of differing breaking balls and a changeup. The junior righty shows a four pitch mixture to his repertoire with an online and repeatable delivery along with a curveball that is a really sharp out pitch for him.

Deacon Cox  OF - 2022 - Spartanburg, SC
College of Charleston

Cox showed a good combination of speed and power. He ran a 6.71 second sixty which will play in the outfield, his primary position. At the plate his right-handed swing shows intent with the ability to impact the ball well to the pull side as he recorded an 86 mph exit velocity.

Lukas Farris  1B - 2022 - Acworth, GA
Georgia

Farris is a standout for what he is capable of doing with the bat. His right-handed swing is powerful as he creates good separation, a lofted swing path and jump to the middle of the field that included a homer in game action.

Luis Otero  OF - 2022 - Bayamon, PR
Uncommitted

Ortera was very well-rounded as he swung it with authority in the box and was athletic while roaming the outfield. He took great routes to the baseball and threw it 85 mph with accuracy during drills. Smooth right-handed swing that found barrels consistently. Proved he could spray it on a line to all fields.


2023 Top Prospects

Sherman Johnson II  SS - 2023 - Loganville, GA
Dallas Baptist

Johnson was a standout all over the field and the athleticism stands out in all facets of his game. The right-handed hitting shortstop has some power to his swing and quick foot speed in-game. The actions in the infield play at a high level for the Georgia native.

Charlee Soto  RHP - 2023 - Kissimmee, FL
University of Central Florida

Soto made a loud statement on the mound in his two innings with a fastball up to 87 mph and good feel for a diving changeup and sharp breaking ball. He also showed good two way potential with a smooth glove on the infield and the ability to impact the ball from both side of the plate as a switch hitter.

Eric Tenery  LHP - 2023 - Kerrville, TX
Temple College

Stood out as he was excellent both on defense and in the box. Strong hands generating easy bat whip through the zone as he sprayed it around the park. Had an exit velocity of 83 mph. Big time range in the outfield with good speed. Dominated on the mound too as he was up to 83 mph with the fastball and had feel for secondaries.

Sims DeLong  RHP - 2023 - Atlanta, GA
Washington and Lee University

One of the most projectable prospects in the event standing at a lean 6-foot-1. Arm strength present both on the mound and in the infield. Threw it 85 mph during drills with carry across the diamond. Solid outing on mound with feel to spin a sharp breaking ball while getting easy outs.

Kaleb Johnson  RHP - 2023 - Newington, GA
Uncommitted

Great athlete that shows in multiple facets of his game. Plus defender who roams the outfield with confidence. Very strong arm as he threw it 87 mph during drills with accuracy. Solid on the mound as well with feel for secondaries and ran the fastball up to 80 mph as he mowed down opposing hitters.

Nathan Lang  OF - 2023 - Kevil, KY
Bellarmine University

Lang showed the ability to impact the ball well with his left-handed swing. he has strong hands at the point of contact and good feel for the barrel making contact out front while recording an 88 mph exit velocity.

Noah Darden  OF - 2023 - Cumming, GA
University of North Georgia

Darden impressed with his bat in workouts as well in the games. His left-handed swing shows fluid hands and juice from eh middle of the field to the pull side with loud contact all weekend. He also showed good speed with a 6.80 second sixty.

Quentin Jenkins  SS - 2023 - Nolensville, TN
Alabama State

Pure defender playing with advanced feel for shortstop. Shows easy lateral range and confident with the glove. Threw it 78 mph during drills with accuracy. Strength in hands with thump in the bat in the box. Gap to gap approach with juice showing.

Myles Gordon  OF - 2023 - Stockbridge, GA
Uncommitted

Twitch showing in all aspects of his game as he is a solid defender and a threat in the box. Great first step in the outfield and threw it 82 mph during drills. Short, compact stroke in the box and found the barrel consistently.


2024 Top Prospects

Matthew Priest  OF - 2024 - San Diego, CA
Southern California

Hard to argue the best 60 yard dash time by a considerable margin at 6.54 seconds coming from one of the youngest players in the event. Priest, a right-handed outfielder, already has a ton of quick-twitch to his game and is a game-changer both defensively and on the base paths.

Wesley Alig  SS - 2024 - Oak Ridge, TN
Kennesaw State

Showed well in multiple facets of the game and was a sub-7.00 second sixty runner. Great hands at secondbase with arm strength starting to show as he threw it 79 mph during drills. Took a solid round of BP and found multiple barrels in game.

Drew Britton  3B - 2024 - Pike Road, AL
Baylor

Britton shows the fundamental swing principals of a middle of the order bat. His left handed swing has a smooth path that creates natural leverage and will develop more power as he matures.

Clarence Callaway  C - 2024 - Conyers, GA
Missouri

Was one of the strongest bats at the event for his age as his exit velocity proved so. Class best 85 mph exit velocity and it translated into games as he found the barrel consistently. Was solid behind the dish too on defense as he recorded a 2.04 second pop time.