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2015 National Showcase

Steel vs. Texas Orange Game Highlights
6/22/2015 9:08:52 AM

Anthony Masiello is a left-handed pitcher who is committed to the University of Miami commit. Running his fastball up to 86 mph in his first inning of work, Masiello showed nice running on his fastball as he worked from a full arm action. Working mostly off his fastball, Masiello also showed a nice feel for a curveball in the upper-60s that featured big depth and feel for the pitch.

Jorge Guitierrez, a switch-hitter, showed off a strong feel for the barrel from the left side in his first at-bat as he drove a pitch high off the Green Monster in left field for a standup double.

Brian Rey is full of quick-twitch athleticism and during his first at-bat squared up a fastball for a hard and loud single past the outstretched third baseman.

Nikolas Constantakos, an uncommitted right-handed pitcher from Jupiter, Florida came out running his fastball up to 87 mph in his first inning of work, showing an easy arm action with running life on his fastball. Showing a feel for all three of his pitches, Constantakos also featured a 12-6 curveball with depth while working exclusively out of the stretch with a changeup at 73.

Lael Lockhart, a primary first baseman who showed off solid defensive skills at first base throughout the weekend took to the mound and struck out three batters in his two innings of work. Showing a balanced and repeatable delivery, Lockhart sat at 84-86 mph with downhill plane and showed a strong feel for curveball in the low-70s, mixing well while missing bats.

Committed to Pepperdine, Ian McEachern worked the third and the fourth innings for the Steel team. Showing an easy and extended three-quarter arm slot, McEachern sat in the 85-87 mph range, topping 88 mph, with some running life down to his fastball while showing the ability to locate down in the zone. A strong 6-foot-5 right-hander, McEachern also showed a nice feel for his curveball in the low-70s.

Jack Khawly made a nice defensive play at third base, picking a well-hit ball to his left before quickly getting it out of his glove to begin a double play. 

Frank Vesuvio is a quick-twitch primary outfielder who took the mound for two innings of work and showed off a loose right arm, working in the 86-89 mph fastball. Along with his fastball, the uncommitted Vesuvio also showed a nice changeup at 81 mph and a slider at 80 mph with late sweeping life. After throwing his first inning, Vesuvio then hit an opposite field single over the second baseman’s head.

Brett Vosik, a primary outfielder from Omaha, Nebraska who is currently uncommitted worked the middle innings for the Steel team. With a long and strong6-foot-4 frame, Vosik topped out at 89 mph with his fastball, consistently sitting in the upper-80s while flashing a changeup at 74 mph.

Dusty Baker picked up a nice opposite field single when he went with an outer half 89 mph and put it into the left-center field gap. 

Tyler Musselwhite, a primary shortstop committed to Winthrop jumped on the mound for the last two innings for Texas Orange and showed a smooth and easy arm action coming through. Topping out at 85 mph, Musselwhite showed a feel for four different pitches on the mound as he varies the shape of his breaking ball with both a slider and curveball and rounded out the arsenal with a changeup up to 76 mph.

A San Diego State commit, Arizona native Logan Boyer showed interesting two-way potential this weekend swing a strong right-handed bat while playing nice defense behind the plate and he also took the mound. Using his strength and tall build to generate downhill plane on his fastball that ran up to 90 mph, Boyer also showed a nice, late fading changing up 82 mph and a breaking ball up to 74 mph.