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2015 Jr. National

Red v. Royal Highlights
6/15/2015 9:08:35 PM

Cash Case (2017 SS, Mount Dora, FL) made an impression on the first pitch of the game. The switch-hitter, batting left handed in this instance, showed a fast barrel by barreling up a first pitch fastball on the inner half and driving it to right field for a leadoff single.

Joseph Perez (2017 3B, Pembroke Pines, FL) is a physically-built 6-foot-2, 210 pounds. The righthanded hitter displayed a solid approach and good feel for the barrel, in driving a fastball on the outer 1/3 the other way, past a diving second baseman.

Johnny Leone (2017 RHP, Hollywood, FL) struck out three in two scoreless innings. Leone displayed good command of his fastball, and started throwing harder in his second inning of work, consistently sitting in 86-87 mph range. He also showcased a very good, fading changeup in the low-70s that induced a handful of swing and misses.

Zach Jackson (2017 C, Haines City, FL) made solid contact on a 74 mph curveball. The left handed hitter did a good job of keeping his hands back and exploding through contact, as he caught the barrel flush and drove a double past a diving rightfielder.

Shane Muntz (2017 C, Phoenixville, PA) is another physically built right handed hitter. The 6-foot-4, 245 pounder drove in two runs with a single through the 5/6 hole.

Kyle Jacobsen (2017 OF, Acworth, GA) showed off a strong, accurate arm while playing center field.  Jacobsen, who also pitches, displayed solid footwork, charging the ball well and firing a strike to third base nailing a runner that was trying to advance from first on a single.

Bryce Jarvis (2017 RHP, Franklin, TN) is a projectable, 6-foot-1, 165 pound right handed pitcher. Jarvis ran his fastball up to 89 mph and sat comfortably in the 85-87 mph range.  He has solid command and was able to locate to the gloveside. Jarvis also worked in a quality changeup in the mid-70s that had good fading life. He struck out two in his two scoreless innings.

Trent Vietmeier (2017 RHP, Pittsburgh, PA) showed some good velocity early in his two inning stint.  In his first frame he was working in the 88-91 mph range, and topped out at 92. He also worked in a 12/6 curveball that flashed some depth and a straight changeup. He struck out two batters.

Triston Casas (2019 3B, Pembroke Pines, FL) is an extremely physical rising freshman. At 6-foot-5, 225 pounds, the left handed hitting Casas is certainly used to playing above his age group. The Miami commit showed confidence in the box and strong hands in barreling up an 87 mph fastball and driving it up the middle for a single.

Bubba Sangster (2017 1B, Altoona, FL) put on a show in batting practice with three BP homers, and he showed a solid feel for hitting in game action, working with an outside fastball and driving it down the right field line for a triple.

CJ Smith (2017 LHP, Royston, GA) showed an aggressive approach on the mound and solid feel for three pitches. He threw a lot of strikes and attacked opposing hitters with a mid-80s fastball that topped out at 86, a solid 75-77 mph changeup with fade, and a developing curveball in the upper-60s with 1-7 shape. He struck out two in his two innings of work.