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2024 Minnesota Indoor Showcase (03/09/2024 - 03/09/2024)

Game Blog Highlights
3/10/2024 5:45:44 AM

William Haas (2025 LHP, Rockford, MN) showed off a full arsenal on the mound with the fastball (2202 RPM) that touched 92 twice and mixing in a slider (1642 RPM) with ability to get around it and gyro spin in the upper 70s and can manipulate spin and shape on, and a mid-to-upper 70s change-up (1467 RPM) that has great diving life on it. 

Ryan Christiansen (2026 RHP, Lakeville, MN) also showed off on the mound getting the fastball (2345 RPM) 84-87 and touching 88 twice and mixed in two off-speed pitches with a curveball (1845 RPM) that was mid-70s with 11-5 shape and some depth to it, and a change-up (1556 RPM) that was upper 70s to 80 and had a ton of fading action and arm-side sink. 

John Henry Kohorst (2025 LHP, Apple Valley, MN) showed off the all-around game collecting two hits during game action including a bomb to the pull-side gap and on the mound, worked 88-89 with the fastball (2217 RPM) and showed a curveball (2475 RPM) in the upper-70s with 1-7 shape and really good depth to it, and a change-up (1468 RPM) in the low-80s that was well-tunneled and has some arm-side fade. 

Hudson Dinger (2026 3B, West Fargo, ND) showed off with the bat collecting a hard hit to the opposite field right-center gap during game action, utilizes a quick swing and smooth operation to come through the zone on a flat path. 

Teddy Juaire (2025 RHP, Farmington, MN) impressed on the mound working the fastball (2655 RPM) 85-88 and peaking at 89. Also mixed in a curveball (2516 RPM) that was in the mid-70s and had good 11-5 depth and shape with a change-up (1507 RPM) that was low-80s with some depth to it. 

Landon Sanderson (2027 RHP, Lake Crystal, MN) showed a solid three-pitch mix during his inning of work running the fastball (2225 RPM) 81-84 and mixing in a low-70s slider (2221 RPM) that worked well low in the zone, and a mid-70s change-up (1350 RPM) with some depth on it. 

Colin Mitchell (2025 LHP, Edina, MN) showed a feel to sequence on the mound mixing his fastball (2014 RPM) that was 81-83 with some arm-side run and control with a change-up (1856 RPM) that had some depth to it and could use effectively against right-handed hitters, and a curveball (1959 RPM) with 1-7 shape and depth to it. 

Lincoln Heitkamp (2025 C, Excelsior, MN) barreled one up during the game action and hit a hard line drive over the shortstop's head for a knock. The right-handed hitter uses a compact stroke with a solid hip turn and a flat bat path. 

Ian Cabrera (2027 RHP, Eagan, MN) showed a ton of upside on the mound working the fastball (2182 RPM) 83-86 and was consistently in the mid-80s with it and had good arm-side run with life to it. Has a clue to miss bats and can pitch backwards with a feel to throw the 11-5 shaped curveball (1945 RPM) for strikes and with depth to the pitch. 

Cason Borchardt (2027 OF, Horace, ND) the left-handed pitcher impressed on the mound working the fastball (2160 RPM) 82-84 with tons of acceleration from a whippy three-quarter arm slot. Mixed in a change-up (1189 RPM) that he killed a lot of spin on and showed some splitter traits and a curveball (1894 RPM) with 1-7 shape and great depth and a feel to land the pitch in the zone. 

Andrew Gette (2026 RHP, North Oaks, MN) showed a wipeout slider during his inning on the mound getting it to spin up to 2466 RPM with high-tilt and 10-4 shape and paired it well with the fastball (2290 RPM) that he could work north-south with and was 83-88 with arm-side run. 

Jensen Livesay (2027 RHP, Fairmont, MN) showed off his outlier type stuff today dominating during his inning on the mound with the fastball (2703 RPM) that was 84-86 with a ton of run and a tight 11-5 shaped curveball (2759 RPM) and great depth to it and a high-spin change-up (2424 RPM) with arm-side depth. 

Reid LaFrenz (2025 C, Edina, MN) barreled one up during game action and smoked a hard hit ball through the left side of the infield. Impressed with good bat speed and power upside with present strength in the frame. 

Taylan Siens (2026 SS, Rogers, MN) showed a ton of upside during his inning on the mound working the fastball (2379 RPM) 81-84 with occasional arm-side run and arm-side sink when he locates on the arm-side of the plate. Mixed in a curveball (2456 RPM) with good depth to the 12-6 shape. 

Bransyn Tift (2027 MIF, Bismarck, ND) helped wrap up the game action with a hard line drive back up the middle. Rotational swing with a flat bat path and shows some jump off the barrel. 

Cooper Sanders (2028, RHP, Lino Lakes, MN) was electric on the mound running the fastball (2041 RPM) 83-85 with some arm-side run and a feel for pitching in the zone with it. Also showed a 12-6 shaped curveball (2305 RPM) with good depth to it and that he could land for strikes and also showed off a change-up (1273 RPM) with great depth to it and feel to locate it. 

Ryan Stedman (2026 RHP, West Des Moines, IA) used his taller frame to work the fastball (2281 RPM) 85-87 with good plane from a higher arm slot with good life to it and mixed in a curveball (1935 RPM) has a ton of depth with a quality 12-6 shape to it, and a harder change-up (2013 RPM) at 83 with some good pronation to it. 

Alexander Menth (2025 LHP, Minneapolis, MN) worked up to 89 with the fastball (1972 RPM) and was 86-88 throughout the inning and the left-handed pitcher showed a slurvy breaking ball (2345 RPM) with bigger 2-7 sweep to the shape that was mid-to-upper-70s. 

Kaden Walker (2025 RHP, Lake Elmo, MN) showed a ton of upside on the mound with a three-pitch mix. The fastball (2218 RPM) was 84-86 and touched 87 with some life when he locates it on the arm-side and also mixed in a 12-6 shaped curveball (2518 RPM) with depth that gets over the top of it and pulls it down well and a change-up (1539 RPM) that was low 80s. 

Brandon Stafford (2026 LHP, Otsego, MN) showed a ton of upside on the mound working the fastball (2234 RPM) 80-84 with a ton of arm-side run that he could locate well on the outer half to right-handed hitters and showed the ability to get some cut action on the pitch as well. Also showed a good change-up (1658 RPM) that has good arm-side depth and could spot it for swing-and-miss against right-handed hitters, also mixed in a curveball (2121 RPM) with tighter shape and shorter break to it.