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2022 West Uncommitted Showcase (2022 Grads)
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Jan 8 - 9 |  Apollo HS | Glendale, AZ
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2022 Top Prospects

Kindrick Tipping  RHP - 2022 - Holladay, UT
Uncommitted

Tipping was impressive on the mound, as the projectable 6-foot-2 right-hander ran his fastball up to 90 mph with more in the tank. He maintained the upper-80s for the duration of his outing, generating occasional downhill plane to his fastball at the bottom of the zone. The uncommitted 2022 Grad mixed in a sharp 12-6 curveball that has the making of a true out pitch and a replicated changeup to complete his arsenal.

Caden Casagrande  SS - 2022 - Eagle, ID
Pacific

Casagrande impressed in all facets of his game throughout the weekend, as the quick-twitch middle infielder ran a 6.92 sixty, recorded arm strength up to 90 mph across the diamond and showed a balanced line-drive swing at the plate. The uncommitted 2022 Grad impacted the baseball well from gap-to-gap, getting on-plane early to deliver the barrel with tons of present bat speed. He has a well-rounded skill set that will continue to expand as he matures.

Tucker Fountain  RHP - 2022 - Huntington Beach, CA
Uncommitted

Fountain is a square shouldered, strong looking right-hander with a solid three-pitch mix currently. He ran his fastball up to 86 mph, while maintaining the mid-80s for the duration from a three-quarters slot. He showed good command to both sides of the plate with his fastball, moving it in-and-out seamlessly. The uncommitted 2022 Grad mixed in a hard, late biting breaking ball that varied in shape and a well-replicated changeup as his secondaries.

Adrian Aviles  OF - 2022 - Paramount, CA
Uncommitted

Aviles was impressive at the plate throughout his round, as the left-handed outfielder impacted the baseball with authority to the pull-side. He has natural lift to his swing and consistently delivers the barrel on-time. The uncommitted 2022 Grad recorded arm strength up to 86 during outfield drills with good instincts and routes in the grass.

Indy Anderson  1B - 2022 - Seattle, WA
Uncommitted

Anderson showed off immense power potential, driving several balls deep to the wall during his round. The uncommitted first baseman is physically advanced and shows the ability to range well to either side laterally. He delivered accurate throws to the bag and can impact the game with his bat.

Alan Carreon  RHP - 2022 - Deming, NM
Uncommitted

Carreon showed legitimate two-way abilities, as the strongly built right-hander ran his fastball up to 87 mph from a loose three-quarters slot. He flashed a swing-and-miss slider as his go-to secondary offering, and completed his arsenal with a replicated changeup. At the plate, his used his strength to impact the baseball with authority and has solid bat-to-ball skills. The uncommitted 2022 Grad rounded out his performance recording arm strength up to 83 mph across the diamond during the infield drills and flashed enough athleticism to man both corner positions.

Theodore Kummer  C - 2022 - Dallas, TX
Benedictine College (Kansas)

Kummer impressed on both sides of the ball, as the primary backstop displayed a solid catch-and-throw skill set, and upside at the plate. He recorded arm strength up to 73 mph during drills and a 1.98 Pop Time. At the plate, he incorporates good separation to consistent impact the baseball through the middle-of-the field.

Jackson Licata  2B - 2022 - Orange, CA
Cypress College

Licata is an uncommitted middle-infielder with smooth footwork in the dirt, clean glove actions and good lateral range to both sides. He recorded online, accurate throws up to 81 mph across the diamond and showcases a compact, line-drive stroke at the plate. The El Modena, California native ran a 6.99 sixty-yard dash and has some physical projection remaining.

Pedro Quero  C - 2022 - Tempe, AZ
Uncommitted

Quero showed well on both sides of the ball, as the uncommitted catcher had both an event best Pop Time (1.95) and catchers velocity (75 mph) during defensive drills. At the plate, he displayed a balanced, line-drive stroke and consistent impact to the middle-of-the field.