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2015 National Showcase

Green vs. Navy Game Highlights
6/19/2015 3:04:10 PM

Ryan Zeferjahn is a long and athletic 6-foot-4 build with loose limbs that peaked at 92 mph with his fastball multiple times throughout his outing. The Kansas commit lived comfortably in the 89-92 mph range and showed the ability to locate well to his glove side. Showing looseness in his arm action, Zeferjahn also showed a slider in the mid-70s with life down in the zone.

With an athletic 6-foot-3, left-hander Tyler Blohm worked comfortably in the mid-80s with his fastball showing running life to his arm side. Working from a three-quarter slot, the Maryland commit shows a feel for both his curveball and changeup, throwing each for strikes.

Coming down from Massachusetts, left-hander Jackson Gillis threw well over his two innings of work, sitting comfortably in the 87-90 mph range. Showing a balanced delivery with a quick arm coming through the backside, the uncommitted Gillis pounded the strike zone with his fastball and also showed a feel for his curveball in the low-70s. 

Ryan Rolison, committed to Mississippi, is a projectable left-hander that already shows solid stuff on the mound. Working consistently in the 88-91 mph range with his fastball, Rolison did a really nice job of locating down to his glove side with his fastball and as the innings wore on his feel for his 1-7 curveball developed nicely.

Alexis Torres lined a pitch up the middle in the fourth inning that registered 95.6 mph off the barrel, showing off his combination of strength and bat speed in a single swing.

Morgan McCollough put his quick hands and barrel skills on display creating solid contact with nice life coming off the barrel.

Rigsby Mosley showed a nice feel for the barrel in both of his at-bats, going with an outer half fastball in his first plate appearance before lining a shot back up the middle, giving him two hits on the day.

Conner Capel is a quick-twitch athlete with the barrel skills and speed to make an impact at the top of the lineup. That’s just what he did in his team’s first game shooting a ball to the opposite field before hitting an infield chopper using his speed to beat the ball out for another single.

Dominic Fletcher squared up an 87 mph fastball and shot it back up the box for a hard line drive single.

Jimmy Crabtree is committed to Kent State and showed the ability to work down in the zone with all of his pitches of the course of his two innings. Working mostly off of a fastball-changeup combo, Crabtree maintained his slot well and generated late life on each pitch. His curveball showed 11-5 shape with tight rotation in the low-70s.

After running a 6.57 60-yard and throwing 95 mph across the infield, Florida State commit Joshua Lowe singled up the middle with hard contact, coming off the barrel at 100.5 mph per TrackMan.

Throwing two innings, Tennessee commit Garrett Stallings showed a nice feel for four pitches, exhibiting a strong level of pitchability Working consistently in the upper-80s with his fastball while generating solid downhill plane, Stallings showed a nice differential in life on both his slider and curveball with a quality, late fading changeup in the upper-70s.

Committed to Oregon State, right-hander Mitchell Verburg lived in the upper-80s with his fastball, peaking at 90 mph with consistent cutting action down in the zone. Showing a balanced delivery, Verburg also showed a nice slider in the 79-80 mph range while working over his front side.

Listed at 6-foot-3, 225-pounds, left-hander Jack Eagan ran his fastball up to 90 mph from a high three-quarter arm slot and gets on top of the ball well down in the zone. He showed the ability to work in to left-handed hitters and showed both a slider and a changeup that features nice fade down in the zone.