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Alex Reavell
OF - 2021 - Dubuque, IA
Uncommitted
Reavell has an intriguing mix of tools and skills, most notably his arm strength and barrel control. He threw 88 mph from the outfield with solid in game actions during the workout, and displayed quick hands and a projectable operation in the box.
Adam Balcerak
RHP - 2022 - Muskego, WI
Uncommitted
Balcerak certainly put his tools on full display in this one, producing the loudest combination of numbers at the event. The lean and athletic junior ran a 6.74 60 yard dash, threw 90 mph from the outfield, and recorded a 94 mph exit velocity, proving that he has the tools to compete at a high level.
Sam Skarich
SS - 2022 - Davenport, IA
Southeastern CC
Skarich displayed solid defensive actions in the infield with present arm strength, but where he really shines is with the bat in his hands. He utilizes a simple and easy swing and has great bat speed with a heavy barrel when on time and squared, the power and the frame both project moving forward.
Sam Harris
1B - 2023 - Urbandale, IA
Duke
Harris recorded a ridiculous 103 mph exit velocity, setting a new PG Showcase record for his class. The 6-foot-4, 220-pounder swings from the left side and has a prototypical power-hitting/first baseman type profile, and the upside in the box is substantial. He also impressed with his defensive showing at first base, throwing 85 mph and displaying clean hands.
Jack Taxdahl
C - 2023 - Prior Lake, MN
Minnesota
Taxdahl showed exciting potential for a young catching prospect, recording a 1.94 second pop time at 75 mph with a quick and compact arm action. In the box, he created separation and swung with good intent, flashing solid bat speed and hip explosion.
Mason Lang
C - 2023 - Chaska, MN
South Dakota State
Lang put up impressive numbers during his defensive workout behind the dish, recording an event best 1.93 second pop time at 76 mph. The sophomore has a strong and projectable frame with present arm strength and the bat speed to cause some trouble for opposing pitchers.
Jake Quinn
OF - 2024 - St Paul, MN
Minnesota
Quinn has an uber-projectable 6-foot-3,170-pound frame, and the speed is a real tool, as he ran a 6.75 second 60 yard dash. He has quality bat speed and shows promise at the plate with great power potential, which is evident by his 88 mph exit velocity.
Sean Gamble
SS - 2025 - Des Moines, IA
Vanderbilt
Gamble took one of the best BPs of the day, displaying advanced swing mechanics and generating loud contact to all fields. The talented eighth grader was also impressive at shortstop, showing quick feet and soft hands with smooth transitions.