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6-Maroon vs. 8-Orange Game Highlights

7/21/2024

Nathan Handley-White (2029 RHP, Bradenton, FL) had one of the more dominant outings of the day with his two shutout innings where he struck out three. Is a strong/physical 6-2/200. Used a shorter/quick arm action that ran the FB up to 86 that beat a ton of bats. CH really stoodout in the mid-70s showing good late depth/fade. 

Ace Pence (2029 1B, Corona, CA) threw a quick shutout inning where he showed a strong FB and also found a barrel. Some effort to the delivery but shows advanced armspeed where he ran his fastball up to 85. At the plate, he brought his hands tight on an inside FB and punched it into right for a single. 

Luke Fazulak (2029 C, Nanuet, NY) was another two-way standout. He threw two quick shutout innings where he filled up the strike-zone. Some deception to his delivery where there's some slight crossfire as he works to a lower 3/4 slot. FB worked into the upper 70s showing some sinking action and mixed in an effective SL. He also found a quality barrel where he turned on a FB and grounded hard down the LF line for a single. 

Carson Noce (2029 C, White City, OR) started the game for Orange and went two shutout innings. Showed athleticism within his delivery with how fast he rocked down the mound and rotated into landing. Arm showed noticeable armspeed as well. FB was up to 77 and threw his slurvy breaker with a ton of confidence. 

Conner Adams (2028 SS, Cumming, GA) followed Noce with two shutout innings of his own. Showed repeatable mechanics with a clean arm action which allowed fill it up to all quadrants. FB was up to 77 and was landing his breaking ball. 

Noah Vrzal (2029 1B, San Antonio, TX) was a two-way standout during this game where he threw a shutout inning and had two opposite field hits. Starts with his 6-3/220 frame he moves pretty well within his delivery that allows him to run his fastball up to an easy 85. At the plate, he keeps it pretty simple with minimal moving parts. His two swings in-game where on fastballs he let get deep and stayed inside on well to punch into the LC gap. 

Josiah Park (2029 OF, Fullerton, CA) threw a solid shutout inning on the mound where he showed some quality stuff. The delivery does a lot of good things working with pace, length and good extension with a clean/fast arm. FB was up to 82 showing some sneaky life through the zone. Also added a quality two-strike GB knock into right through the 3-4 hole. 

Kye Ward (2029 SS, Salem, UT) looked good in his inning of work on the mound. Wiry frame but showed low-effort armspeed and good use of the lower half that helped run his fastball up to 82. Also mixed in two breakers with quality shape, a bigger slurvy breaker in the mid-upper 60s and a harder sharper SL in the low 70s. 

Noah Jarolimek (2029 SS, Simpsonville, SC) closed out the game for Team Orange with a shutout inning. Some noticeable feel to pitch here within a pretty athletic delivery. FB was up 82 and mixed in three low 70s sliders, two of which he landed for strikes which included a swinging K and a pop out. He also added a FB single to center. 

CJ Gibson (2029 OF, Conway, AR) found the loudest barrel of this game with a hard shot deep into CF for a double. Smaller frame but noticeably athletic in the box where his hands/barrel fire with hitterish intent.



9-Purple vs. 14-Gray Game Highlights

7/21/2024

Colton Pettinato (2029 C, Waxhaw, NC) threw three strong innings where he struck our four. Showed athletic traits to the delivery with an arm that has some quality armspeed. He ran his FB up to 81 that produced some whiffs at the top of the zone. Mixed in a slurvy breaker that flashed sharpness and upside in the upper 60s. Also added two line-drive hits where it's a simple swing operation that shows above avg. quickness to the hands/barrel. 

Reese Parker (2029 SS, Saucier, MS) struck out five in his two innings of work. Displayed a balanced/clean operation where he gets down the mound well with a loose/continuous arm action that ran the FB up to 80. Was landing his breaking ball that showed 10-4 shape with some late depth at times that proved effective. 

Andrés Armenta (2028 OF, Queen Creek, AZ) was all over barrel again on Sunday where he found two loud pullside barrel for doubles. He turns a fast barrel on an uphill path with consistent out front intent where there's advanced strength at impact. 

Colton Windham (2029 RHP, Lakeside, CA) had a 3H game where two of them were loud barrels. His first one was a line drive single into the LC gap and followed that up with a double deep into the RC gap. It's a smooth LH stroke where he gets into easy launch and delivers the barrel on a flatter path through with some length. 

Brock Simpson (2029 C, Fitzgerald, GA) had himself a nice two-way game yesterday. He struck out two in his inning of work where he uses a athletic/repeatable operation. His fastball was up to 82 that produced whiffs up and mixed in an effective SL and CH. At the plate he added two hits which included a line drive single into left and a knock back up the box. There's some noticeable strength to the hands and lower half that help supply some above avg. bat speed for his level. 

Angel Montas (2029 3B, Santo Domingo, SD) showed off some outlier power for his age with a no-doubt HR to right that went half-way up the net. Just unreal bat speed that he gets to with ease within a low-effort/smooth LH swing. 

Carter Nash (2029 OF, Moore, SC) was another two-way standout this game where he threw a quick shutout inning and added a hit. On the mound, it's a slower drop/drive delivery where the lower half works well and showed above avg. armspeed that helped run his fastball up to 80. At the plate, his hit was a hard opposite field GB into right where he showed quick hands that take a direct path to the baseball.

Chase Mears (2028 SS, Manchester, VT) lined one hard to left showing a quality swing. Engages the backside well while using a simple forward move that gets his foot down early which allows for easy timing. Barrel then works on a on-plane path through with some good bat speed for his level. 

Asher Williams (2029 SS, Saint George, UT) closed out the game for purple where he pounded the zone during his one shutout inning. Also had one the better barrels of the day where he lined a ball hard into the left-center gap. Swing operates with good balance/rhythm with noticeable bat speed.

 


2-Columbia Blue vs 4-Gray Game Highlights

7/21/2024

Tripp Morris (2029 RHP, Madison, AL) provided an immediate impact on the offensive end, picking up an RBI single back up the middle in the bottom of the 1st. The 6-foot-2, 145 righty flashed projectable strength and kept the barrel in the zone for an extended period of time.

Merrik McGrath (2028 RHP, Alpharetta, GA) started his day at the dish with a barreled line drive single to LF, displaying the ability to keep the hands inside the baseball and generate impact out in front. 

Louis Lappe (2029 3B, El Segundo, CA) came out chucking in the 2nd inning, running his FB up to 84 mph from a simple stretch only operation. The 6-foot-2, 175 pound righty paired the heat with an 11-5 shaped breaker on command, picking up 6 Ks in 3 IP. 

Landon Adkison (2029 C, Pflugerville, TX) picked up a double in the bottom of the 4th, showcasing the ability to make things happen with two strikes and extend ABs waiting for a mistake. 

Jack Greene (2029 3B, Cumming, GA) was more than impressive in a quick inning on the mound, touching 81 mph with evident spin profile on the breaker upwards of 2400 rpm. The operation was clean and repeatable with plenty of upside in the future.

Blake Godwin (2029 SS, Ashford, AL) picked up a single into the left centerfield gap during his second PA of the day, flashing a repeatable contact oriented stroke with present barrel control displayed. Was also a consistent threat on the bases with 6.80 speed tool. 

Jackson Roy (2029 SS, Natick, MA) barreled a single back up the middle in the bottom of the 6th displaying a direct path through the zone with line drive tendencies in the stroke.


10-Red vs 11-Royal Game Highlights

7/21/2024

Jaden Freeze (2028 OF, Fort Dix, NJ) was one of the more electric arms of the event, running his FB up to 84 mph multiple times in the 1st with the ability to work backwards in counts and double up the breaker on command upwards of 2200 rpm. The athletic 5-foot-7, 140 pound righty is expected to continue developing velocity, only adding to his value as a two-way prospect in the future.

Landry Boling (2028 1B, Flowery Branch, GA) was able to drive up pitch counts and work deep into his AB in the 3rd inning, getting rewarded with a hard line drive barrel to LF for a single. He followed it up with another loud knock to LF in the top of the 7th. The 6-foot-2, 160 pound prospect was also up to 81 mph on the mound with plenty of projection remaining.

Braeson Estilette (2028 RHP, Carencro, LA) jumped on the first pitch in the bottom of the 3rd, smoking a line drive single to LF with evident bat speed displayed. The 5-foot-10, 160 pound prospect flashed aggressive tendencies and successfully generated impact out in front.

Hudson Bradford (2029 C, Woodstock, GA) effectively sequenced a three pitch mix during his brief one inning appearance on the mound, ultimately topping out at 79 mph. He flashed both a fading CH and 11-5 breaker in the arsenal with developing spin profile displayed.

Austen Acuna (2029 MIF, Missouri City, TX) was effective as the closing arm for the Royal team, tossing a clean inning with swing and miss stuff in the arsenal ultimately topping out at 81 mph. The 6-foot, 160 pound prospect has tons of projection remaining and has a high velocity ceiling for the future.


11-Royal vs. 12-Black Game Highlights

7/20/2024

Cameron Hockett (2029 OF, Spokane, WA) showed off his two way ability yesterday with three shutout innings on the mound and two quality barrels from the left side. Showed an athletic/repeatable delivery where he ran his fastball up to 82 and was landing a quality low 70s breaker with 11-5 shape that buckled several hitters. At the plate, he swings it with intent showing well above avg. bat speed and strength at impact. 

Russell Nelson (2029 RHP, Gilbert, AZ) went three strong innings where he struck out three. Showed a deceptive drop/drive operation with an arm that worked to a lower ¾ slot. He ran his fastball up to 84 and mixed in a SL at 68-72 that was effective against both handed hitters. 

Amari Maxwell (2028 SS, Pflugerville, TX) had himself a nice two-way game where he threw two shutout innings. Ran it up to 83 and showed some pitchability with how he mixed his breaking ball and changeup that both induced weak contact and whiffs.

Chance Kidd (2029 C, Dallas, TX) found a loud barrel to the pullside. Physical 6-1 frame where he shows present strength and quickness to his hands that deliver a fast barrel through the zone. He got himself a high FB that he turned on to left for a line drive single. 

Xavier Rodriguez (2029 C, Loganville, GA) crushed a double to left yesterday. Turned on an inside fastball and drove it over the LF’s head for a double showing his ability to keep his hands in tight as well as some above avg. bat speed for his level. 

Jaden Freeze (2028 OF, Fort Dix, NJ) had himself a two-hit game. Uses a balanced leg lift trigger with hands that work short and direct to the baseball with some above avg. barrel quickness. 

Braeson Estilette (2028 RHP, Carencro, LA) showed off some two-way skill in last night’s game. Pitched three strong innings showing some unique traits to his delivery where he uses a longer arm action that works to a side arm slot. His fastball showed natural sinking action (T80) and mixed in an effective slider that flashed sweeper traits. 

Ryan Musa (2028 RHP, Miami Lakes, FL) pitched 3 quality innings where he struck out three. Showed an athletic operation where he ran the FB up to 82. Arm worked long, loose and quick to a lower ¾ release. Mixed in a higher spin breaker in the upper 60s and flashed a quality CH.



13-Gold vs 14-Gray Game Highlights

7/20/2024

Jordan Owens (2029 SS, Leander, TX) jumped on the first pitch he saw for a single to RF in the 1st inning, showcasing evident contact tool with an aggressive approach displayed early in the game.

Peyton Conley (2029 RHP, Smith Mountain Lake, VA) ran his FB up to 84 mph to start the game on the mound, showcasing a clean fluid arm action with plenty of  projection still remaining in the 5-foot-7, 145 pound frame. The ’29 grad has young spin present in the arsenal with command expected to refine as he gets older. 

Cy Collamore (2029 RHP, Okarche, OK) had one of the more advanced two pitch mixes of the event, showcasing a dirty FB/CB combo that generated tons of swing and miss over the course of 3 IP. The 5-foot-7, 145 pound righty finished with 2 Ks, ultimately topping out at 82 mph with the breaker registering in the 2300s. 

Ajay Hermosura (2029 SS, Las Vegas, NV) drove a double into the right centerfield gap in his first AB, flashing solid hand speed with projectable carry generated on the baseball.

Ty Chambless (2029 C, Bridge City, TX) did it all for his side over the course of the game, showcasing the ability to be a defensive corner piece behind the plate by holding the running game at bay while also barreling up a single down the LF line on the offensive end. 

Chance Baisden (2029 1B, Winter Springs, FL) put a refined two-strike approach on display in the 7th inning by roping a line drive single back up the middle, flashing evident strength in the hands with the ability to shorten up and make things happen for his squad.

Landon King (2028 SS, San Mateo, CA) tossed two innings of no hit baseball and picked up three Ks in the process, running the FB up to 82 mph with present spin profile in the arsenal. The 5-foot-9, 165 pound righty made quick work of hitters and worked up tempo to keep opponents uncomfortable in the box. He also was effective on the offensive end, picking up a line drive single to centerfield in the top of the 10th.

Hayes Ressler (2029 2B, Colorado Springs, CO) picked up two knocks on the day, working all parts of the field with evident contact tool displayed. The righty flashed a direct bat path through the zone and was a factor at the top of the order for his squad.

Henry Bauer (2028 1B, Marietta, GA) finished his game with a loud barrel to deep right centerfield, capping off a successful first game in which the 6-foot, 163 pound prospect also topped 80 mph on the mound, flashing true two-way potential on the day.


3-Gold vs. 4-Gray Game Highlights

7/20/2024

Dylan Mercado (2029 3B, Houston, TX) pitched three shutout innings where he struck out two. Showed an athletic delivery with a fast arm that worked with intent down the mound. Ran the FB up to 81 and mixed in a developing slurvy breaker in the low 70s. 

 

Matthew Passantino (2028 RHP, Mount Sinai, NY) threw three scoreless innings where he struck out three. Displayed a balanced and repeatable operation where he ran his fastball up to 82 that he was pounding to the glove side. Also flashed a slower/slurvy breaker in the mid-upper 60s. 

 

Jj Lott (2029 LHP, Scottsdale, AZ) showed intriguing stuff from the left side in his 3 innings of work where he struck out three. Only ran the fastball up to 78 but showed a ton of upside with his breaking ball that showed big/sharp action and that flashed sweeper shape in the upper 60s (~2500 rpm).

 

Tripp Morris (2029 RHP, Madison, AL) threw three shutout innings of his own. Projectable 6-2/145 frame. Showed a loose/continuous arm action that ran the FB up to 79. Mixed in a SL with upside in the upper 60s that flashed some late bite/depth and produced a couple ugly whiffs. 

 

Merrik McGrath (2028 RHP, Alpharetta, GA) is a physical RHP at 6-1/190 that showed some quality velo in his 2+ innings of work. FB was up to 84, living in the low 80s and mixed in a SL that flashed sweeper shape in the mid-upper 60s. 

 

Logan Hurn (2029 OF, Neosho, MO) had himself a two-hit game this morning. First one was a 2K swing where he went with the outside FB down the LF line for a double. He then went back up the box for a LD single to center. Appears to be some quality bat-to-ball ability within a simple/balanced LH swing. 

 

Louis Lappe (2029 3B, El Segundo, CA) found a nice line drive barrel into left. Keeps it real simple with the lower half where he shows loose hands that throw a quick barrel through with some sneaky strength at impact. 

 

Brody Gillaspy (2029 SS, Lake Tapps, WA) grounded one hard down the left field line for a single. Hands set into a low launch with a barrel that works slightly uphill that top spun this particular fastball for a barrel. 

 

Cooper Knight (2029 1B, Buda, TX) had a nice opposite knock where he kept his hands in tight on an inside fastball and found enough barrel to shoot it into left for a single. 


5-Green vs 6-Maroon Game Highlights

7/20/2024

Iker Corona (2029 C, San Diego, CA) wasted no time getting on the stat sheet, leading off the game with a barreled line drive single to RF. The 5-foot-7, 140 pound prospect has shown the ability to work all parts of the field with present barrel control for his age, picking up another opposite field single in the 8th.

Peyton Lopez (2029 SS, New Caney, TX) roped a double into the right centerfield gap during his first AB, flashing evident bat speed through the zone with the ability to create carry and backspin on the baseball. 

Adam Kramer (2029 LHP, Billingsley, AL) was one of the more intriguing arms of the day, running the FB up to 83 mph from the left side with a vertically shaped breaker also on command. The projectable 5-foot-9, 137 pound prospect works from a clean and simple stretch only operation with plenty of traits to like for the future. 

Jovani Preston (2028 RHP, Martinez, CA) was another arm into the low 80s today, as the physical 5-foot-10, 215 pound righty topped out at 81 mph with clear heaviness present to the FB for swing and miss. He flashed a shorter breaker that generated weak contact with spin expected to continue developing in the arsenal. 

Nathan Rowell (2029 SS, Galivants Ferry, SC) did a nice job of shortening up with two strikes for a line drive single to RF in the 6th, had an evident approach at the dish with solid coverage of the zone. 

Davez Hiland (2029 C, Hendersonville, TN) smoked a single back up the middle during his second plate appearance, flashing clear line drive tendencies in the stroke with backspin created. The 5-foot-10, 145 pound prospect generated impact out in front and kept the hands inside the baseball effectively.

Nathan Handley-White (2029 SS, Bradenton, FL) drove a double to the opposite gap in the bottom of the 7th, showcasing clear strength in the hands with good usage of the lower half in the physical 6-foot-2, 196 pound frame. 

Jason Marll Jr (2028 3B, Catonsville, MD) was an intriguing two-way prospect, flashing his talents on the mound today ultimately topping out at 82 mph. The athletic 6-foot, 185 pound righty consistently challenged hitters in the zone and mixed a breaker at 2212 rpm. 


Top Exit Velos

7/19/2024

NameExit VeloGradSchoolHometown
Jason Marll Jr912028Archbishop SpaldingCatonsville, MD
Louis Lappe902029UndecidedEl Segundo, CA
Jovani Preston902028AlhambraMartinez, CA
Merrik McGrath892028Johns CreekAlpharetta, GA
Andrés Armenta882028CasteelQueen Creek, AZ
Nathan Handley-White882029ManateeBradenton, FL
Landon King882028St. FrancisSan Mateo, CA
Tre' Lawrence882029Cane Bay SrSummerville, SC
Jasiah Muse882029UndecidedOxnard, CA
Brian Ward882028Union GroveMcDonough, GA
Braiden Miller872029WoodgroveWaterford, VA
Trent O'Malley872028Gonzaga CollegeGreat Falls, VA
Chance Baisden862029Winter SpringsWinter Springs, FL
Amari Maxwell862028WeissPflugerville, TX
Russell Nelson862029CasteelGilbert, AZ
Easton O'Quinn862029SuwanneeBranford, FL
Maddox Porter862029EnsworthMurfreesboro, TN
Asher Williams862029Desert HillsSaint George, UT
Austen Acuna852029Ridge PointMissouri City, TX
Antonio Gil852029Mansfield LegacyMansfield, TX
Knox Myers852029UndecidedRiverview, FL
Quinn Neal852029KatyKaty, TX

 


Batting Practice Highlights

7/19/2024

Alex Bello (2029 3B, Orlando, FL) showed a longer, linear stroke through the zone which produced some hard line drive contact back up the middle and to the opposite field with some backspin. 


Kellen Hoffman (2029 3B, Dallas, GA) worked consistently up the middle throughout his round, showing a full swing path through the zone with timing in his mechanics. 

Knox Keesee (2028 SS, Bristol, TN) starts with really tight hands but he’s able to get the barrel out front and sprayed line drive contact around the yard throughout his round. 

Cj Meyer (2029 RHP, Conroe, TX) showed off a nice swing throughout his round of BP, consistently getting the barrel out front with a balanced and smooth stroke, producing steady line drive contact. 

Evan Thompson (2029 OF, Gilbert, AZ) found his groove later in his round and showed nice upside with his left-handed swing, putting a couple nice barrels to the middle and pull side. 

Ryder Sheffield (2028 SS, Marshville, NC) showed a shorter, compact stroke that was consistently on the barrel and found solid contact with line drive carry coming off. 

Macgraw Vanwormer (2029 OF, Prescott, AZ) showed some of the fastest hands early in the rounds of BP, creating quality bat speed with hard jump off of the barrel when squared up. 

Pierce Gable (2029 OF, Lafayette, LA) stayed tight with his hands and was able to impact balls to the middle and pull side, creating leverage through the zone with carry coming off. 

Jack Greene (2029 3B, Cumming, GA) showed fluidity in his hands throughout his round and was consistently able to turn over the barrel for line drive contact to the pull side. 

Caleb Klein (2029 1B, Leander, TX) collected barreled contact throughout his round, staying very short and direct to the baseball, allowing him to repeat it well stroke to stroke. 

Chase Link (2029 C, Duncansville, PA) showed a full and extended swing through the zone with the makings of some leverage, creating some carry off of the barrel.

Khalin Rodgers (2029 OF, Lagrange, NC) stayed flatter through the zone but was able to live on the barrel early on with some carry to the middle of the field. 

Alexander Scott (2029 OF, Santa Clarita, CA) did well in getting his arms extended to meet the ball out front, living with line drive contact to the middle of the field while repeating his swing well. 

Jacob Perez (2028 3B, Casselberry, FL) did a nice job of uncoiling into contact, letting his hands go to work while showing consistent timing and barrel skills in the box. 

Aarion Gould (2029 SS, Chicago, IL) stayed short and direct to the ball with his swing and the results with lots of consistent barrels to the middle and pull side parts of the field with some line drive contact.

Dylan Mercado (2029 3B, Houston, TX) showed real whip and carry to the swing through the zone, getting the barrel out front with solid carry and life off of the barrel. 

Jett Wilson (2029 SS, Lindsay, OK) is a strong right-handed bat and did a nice job of timing it up, sending hard contact line to line with jump coming off.

Carter Jones (2028 LHP, Westford, MA) was able to create some separation in his swing, getting extended out front with some back spin and carry to the pull side for almost every swing. 

Jj Lott (2029 LHP, Scottsdale, AZ) packs some punch in his hands and he keeps them inside the ball but can still turn the barrel and connect for steady pull side contact. 

Nateo Victorio (2028 C, Suisun City, CA) has a balanced left-handed swing and shows looseness in his hands and wrists as he worked around the field with his contact throughout his round. 

Cooper Knight (2029 1B, Buda, TX) used his length well to turn on baseballs to the pull side, creating hard contact through the point of contact.

Maddox Porter (2029 3B, Murfreesboro, TN) showed some real bat speed through the zone with a full, leveraged path impacting some baseballs deeper to left field. 

Nathan Malone (2028 OF, Salem, AL) came out and immediately impressed with a first pitch swing that traveled to the warning track to the pull side; there’s plenty of hand speed and barrel quickness in his swing. 

Louis Lappe (2029 3B, El Segundo, CA) creates some easy bat speed with a long and leveraged stroke, showing the ability to drive the ball the other way with some authority. 

Matthew Passantino (2028 RHP, Mount Sinai, NY) showed a balanced swing and was able to find some loud barrels, lifting some baseballs to the pull side which carried well mid-flight. 

Logan Hurn (2029 OF, Neosho, MO) continued to improve throughout his round, showing extension out front with the ability to create some impact at the point of contact.

Carter Landrus (2028 C, Bloomington, IL) has a long and loose swing which produced some solid contact to the pull side with life off of the barrel.

Terrell Hampton-Hall (2028 SS, Chicago, IL) has some big power potential with leverage and separating at the point of contact, impacting some balls hard to the pull gap. 

Peyton Lopez (2029 SS, New Caney, TX) showed fast hands and lived to the middle of the field and put more than a couple back off of the L-screen with jump at the point of contact.

Knox Myers (2029 SS, Riverview, FL) showed a rather consistent barrel throughout his round, living back up the middle with balance in his swing.

Kannon Derry (2029 OF, Clinton, TN) lived on the barrel and showed fluidity throughout the round, spraying barrels around the yard with balance and loose hands. 

Angel Montas (2029 3B, Santo Domingo, SD) took the loudest round of the day with heavy hands and an impactful barrel, squaring up balls to the middle and pull that had the stands watching with every swing. 

Nathan Handley-White (2029 SS, Bradenton, FL) is a strong 6-foot-2 right-handed stick who was able to impact the baseball to the middle and pull side with some heavy hands and life off of the barrel. 

Jason Marll Jr (2028 3B, Catonsville, MD) creates length in his swing with a full path through the zone, impacting it to the pull side with some life when squared and on time. 

Mateo Mier (2029 C, Sylmar, CA) showed a clean and fluid swing path that put the barrel to the ball and will continue to make jumps as he adds strength to his frame. 

Paris Head (2029 SS, Chicago, IL) shows some quickness in his hands already and can handle the barrel in his swing, working to the pull side and will continue to add strength moving forward. 

Easton O’Quinn turned it on throughout his round, starting to backspin baseballs late in his round with some real thump into left field

Ellsworth Elston (2029 RHP, Asheville, NC) has a long 6-foot-2 frame and he used the length to his advantage, getting the barrel out front and working to all parts of the field.

Earon Ramirez (2029 SS, Pasadena, TX) showed a balanced swing with fluidity from the left side, living to the middle of the field with some present contact skills.

Easton Housewright (2029 2B, Corryton, TN) showed things to like in the box with steady contact to the middle and pull side, repeating well and showing a present handle for the barrel.

Dre Murakami (2029 OF, San Gabriel, CA) showed nice hand acceleration in his swing, staying connected in his swing while showing some strength at present to the pull side.

Kye Ward (2029 SS, Salem, UT) sprayed some barrels around the yard, staying shorter to the ball fro his launch point with the makings of some strength. 

Noah Jarolimek (2029 SS, Simpsonville, SC) is a strongly built 5-foot-11 and he was able to put that strength on display with a couple of really hard hit baseballs to the middle and pull side parts of the field. 

Marquis Johnson (2029 3B, Apple Valley, CA) showed a loose and athletic swing in the box with feel for the barrel, staying balanced with his swing and showing a feel to repeat. 

Anderson McAfee (2029 C, Clarksville, TN) looks to impact the baseball and did that quickly with a long drive to the pull side, getting the most out of each swing with extension out front. 

Josiah Park (2029 OF, Fullerton, CA) continued to refine his swing throughout, living to the middle of the field on the back half with fluidity and some present bat speed. 

Bryant Wisdom (2029 2B, Sterrett, AL) did a nice job of getting his front foot down on time in his round, impact some baseballs when he was able to get the barrel out front. 

Christopher Polanco (2028 3B, Austin, TX) impressed during his round with nearly every swing, showing his strength with several deep drives to the left-center field gap, lifting the bal with authority.

Carson Noce (2029 C, White City, OR) stayed direct to the ball with sound direction in his lower half, handling the barrel with parts that project nicely with added strength. 

Brayden Brooks (2028 OF, Porter, TX) is strong and physical, showing fast and heavy hands in his swing with flashes of hard and loud contact. 

Matthew Nabieu (2028 3B, Chicago, IL) showed elements of his swing that’ll continue to make strides, already staying quick to the ball with his hands and showing some present barrel skills. 

Colton Pettinato (2029 C, Waxhaw, NC) impressed with his swing, sending a couple balls deep to the pull side for a ground rule double early, showing some loud barrel throughout his round. 

Andrés Armenta (2028 OF, Queen Creek, AZ) lived on the barrel throughout his round of BP and showed some of the more impressive strength in his round and did so while going back side gap. 

DJ Lee II (2029 SS, Washington, DC) showed lots of components in his swing, creating nice stretch and separation in his swing while finding the barrel throughout with sound contact to the pull side. 

Charlie Blalock (2029 SS, Maitland, FL) put together a quality round of BP as he lived on the barrel throughout, spraying line drive contact around the yard with quickness to his hands and a feel for the barrel. 

Colton Windham (2029 RHP, Lakeside, CA) put his left-handed swing on display with some contact deep to the opposite field, as well as the pull side in his round

Ivan Carballo (2029 2B, Wesley Chapel, FL) unloads from his coil and the ball jumps off of his barrel with authority, especially to the pull side, with lots of barrel speed and hard contact. 

Landry Boling (2028 1B, Flowery Branch, GA) has some potential power potential with his swing, using his length to create extension out front with jump off of the barrel to the pull side already. 

Tre Lawrence showed some of the best bat speed of the day and the strength was there to match, connecting for the first home run of the event with a couple others falling just shy of the fence in left field. 

Alexander Reyes (2028 3B, Upper Saddle River, NJ) showed some juice in the bat when he gets the front foot down, staying handsy with his stroke while working the middle and pull side. 

Brody Taylor (2029 OF, Mickleton, NJ) created some real torque in his swing, impacting the baseball hard to the middle and pull side parts of the field with lift through the point of contact. 

David Cantin (2029 OF, Manalapan, NJ) worked on the barrel during his round, comfortably living in the middle of the field throughout his round with some projectable bat speed. 

Jaden Freeze (2028 OF, Fort Dix, NJ) showed fast hands and stayed direct to the baseball, spraying line drive contact around the field while getting the front foot down on time consistently. 

Brandon Manivong (2029 SS, San Ramon, CA) showed a contact oriented swing and got the barrel to the ball consistently, working it around the yard.

Chance Kidd (2029 C, Dallas, TX) showed off a connected swing and used the strength in his hands to impact some baseballs, showing nice tools to build upon moving forward. 

Hudson Bradford (2029 C, Woodstock, GA) has some present bat speed and looks to lift in his swing, connecting for some long balls, including one that hit off the base of the wall. 

Cameron Hockett (2029 RHP, Spokane, WA) has some intriguing left-handed bat speed as he’s able to impact the baseball while generating separation in his swing when on time.

Jasiah Muse (2029 1B, Oxnard, CA) put some quick hands on display as he was able to whip the barrel through the zone and connect for some solid contact to the pull side. 

Owen Duncan (2029 SS, Waxhaw, NC) does a nice job of creating separation and extension in his swing, getting the barrel out front with solid contact to the middle and pull side parts of the field. 

Lucas Borges (2028 SS, Youngsville, LA) showed off a balanced swing with a feel for the fundamentals of his mechanics, repeating his swing while putting contact around the park. 

Braiden Miller (2029 SS, Waterford, VA) can create lift in his swing and showed some strength already, creating backspin to the pull side off of the stick. 

Craig Sale (2029 2B, Gig Harbor, WA) is quick out of the launch with his hands and there’s plenty of present strength and impact to the pull side, consistently squaring up the baseball. 

Xavier Rodriguez (2029 C, Loganville, GA) is a big right-handed stick and made an impression with his swing, showing quickness and strength to both his hands and barrel, generating some easy bat speed through the zone. 

Amari Maxwell (2028 SS, Pflugerville, TX) lived on the barrel throughout his round of BP, squaring the baseball up consistently with hard contact to the middle and pull side parts of the field. 

Jace Kennedy (2029 OF, Orlando, FL) put together a quality round, spraying barrels line to line while showing a short, direct swing consistently. 

Cy Collamore (2029 RHP, Okarche, OK) was short to the ball with his swing, showing strength in his hands while staying balanced throughout his round and impacting the other way. 

Ajay Hermosura (2029 SS, Las Vegas, NV) stays short and inside the baseball, showing a feel for the barrel with sound fundamentals in the box which yielded consistent contact to the middle and pull parts of the field. 

Jace Dean (2028 1B, Ashford, AL) was able to repeat his swing very well pitch to pitch, creating separation in his swing while showing quickness to his hands to consistently work to his pull side. 

Landon King (2028 SS, San Mateo, CA) brought some really quick hands and present bat speed with him to the box, working comfortably to the pull side without much wasted effort or movement. 

Peyton Tarlton (2028 OF, Indian Trail, NC) is a big left-hander who showed a full stroke through the zone, handling the barrel while showing some present pop and plenty more to come.

Brock Simpson (2029 C, Fitzgerald, GA) got the arms extended out front and was able to generate some backspin to the middle of the field, creating nice life off of the barrel to the pull side. 

Jesus Guerra (2029 3B, Humble, TX) showed balance in the swing and did a nice job of getting the barrel out front, working comfortably to the pull side with consistent contact and barrel. 

Carter Nash (2029 OF, Moore, SC) showed a handsy swing with present bat speed through the zone, flashing strength off of the barrel when he squared it up on time. 

Miles Dunn (2028 OF, Tarrytown, NY) looks to lift the ball at the point of contact and utilize his length, squaring some up to shows flashes of the power potential with big carry to the pull side. 

Reese Parker (2029 SS, Saucier, MS) is balanced in the box and the young left-handed stick showed barrel skills, comfortably working to his pull side with extension and present barrel speed. 

Grady Kash (2029 SS, Sour Lake, TX) stays shorter to the ball and has quickness in the hands, generating leverage through the point of contact with some present juice and more to come. 





Top 10 Yard Split Times

7/19/2024

Name10GradSchoolHometown
CJ Gibson1.552029Conway High WestConway, AR
Antonio Marino1.552029MarinerNorth Fort Myers, FL
Carter Nash1.552029DormanMoore, SC
Miles Dunn1.562028Iona PreparatoryTarrytown, NY
Blake Godwin1.562029AshfordAshford, AL
Ajay Hermosura1.562029UndecidedLas Vegas, NV
Ivan Carballo1.582029Wiregrass RanchWesley Chapel, FL
Austen Kitchings1.582029Greater Atlanta ChristianBraselton, GA
Colton Pettinato1.582029Metrolina Christian AcademyWaxhaw, NC
Louis Prieto1.582028Doral Academy CharterMiami, FL
Charlie Blalock1.592029Orangewood ChristianMaitland, FL
Brooks Blanchard1.592029EastsideGreer, SC
Landyn Dugas1.592029UndecidedNorco, LA
Antonio Gil1.592029Mansfield LegacyMansfield, TX
Maddox Porter1.592029EnsworthMurfreesboro, TN

 


Top 60 Yard Dash Times

7/19/2024

Name60GradSchoolHometown
Austen Kitchings6.762029Greater Atlanta ChristianBraselton, GA
Blake Godwin6.802029AshfordAshford, AL
Jason Marll Jr6.862028Archbishop SpaldingCatonsville, MD
CJ Gibson6.872029Conway High WestConway, AR
Carter Holder6.892029UndecidedHouston, TX
Andrés Armenta6.902028CasteelQueen Creek, AZ
Nathan Malone6.902028Smiths StationSalem, AL
Bryce Cutrone6.922028UndecidedWest Islip, NY
Jaden Freeze6.932028Northern BurlingtonFort Dix, NJ
Ajay Hermosura6.932029UndecidedLas Vegas, NV
Khalin Rodgers6.952029Eastern WayneLagrange, NC
Peyton Lopez6.972029New CaneyNew Caney, TX
Carter Nash6.972029DormanMoore, SC
Ashton Brown6.992029SprayberryMarietta, GA
Antonio Marino6.992029MarinerNorth Fort Myers, FL
Louis Prieto6.992028Doral Academy CharterMiami, FL

 


Top Catcher Pop Times

7/19/2024

NamePopGradSchoolHometown
Terrell Hampton-Hall1.902028Kenwood AcademyChicago, IL
Ivan Carballo1.982029Wiregrass RanchWesley Chapel, FL
Jose Yamil Guevara2.002028HarmonySt Cloud, FL
Colton Pettinato2.002029Metrolina Christian AcademyWaxhaw, NC
Luke Fazulak2.012029Don Bosco PrepNanuet, NY
Mateo Mier2.012029UndecidedSylmar, CA
Nateo Victorio2.022028UndecidedSuisun City, CA
Carson Noce2.032029CraterWhite City, OR
Ty Chambless2.062029NederlandBridge City, TX
Noah Mendez2.062029TaftSan Antonio, TX
Xavier Rodriguez2.072029ArcherLoganville, GA
Brock Simpson2.072029Irwin CountyFitzgerald, GA
Carter Landrus2.092028Central CatholicBloomington, IL
Chase Link2.092029Hollidaysburg AreaDuncansville, PA

 


Top Catcher Velos

7/19/2024

NameCGradSchoolHometown
Ivan Carballo762029Wiregrass RanchWesley Chapel, FL
Chance Kidd742029Prestonwood Christian AcademyDallas, TX
Colton Pettinato742029Metrolina Christian AcademyWaxhaw, NC
Luke Fazulak732029Don Bosco PrepNanuet, NY
Jose Yamil Guevara732028HarmonySt Cloud, FL
Terrell Hampton-Hall732028Kenwood AcademyChicago, IL
Mateo Mier732029UndecidedSylmar, CA
Carson Noce732029CraterWhite City, OR

 


Top 1st Base Velos

7/19/2024

Name1BGradSchoolHometown
Trent O'Malley852028Gonzaga CollegeGreat Falls, VA
Greyson Bell832028Daniel Boone AreaDouglassville, PA
Ian Davis822029St. Thomas MoreYoungsville, LA
Jj Lott822029ChaparralScottsdale, AZ
Ace Pence812029SantiagoCorona, CA
Noah Vrzal792029Sonia Sotomayor High SchoolSan Antonio, TX
Louis Lappe782029UndecidedEl Segundo, CA


Top Infield Velos

7/19/2024

NameIFGradSchoolHometown
Jason Marll Jr862028Archbishop SpaldingCatonsville, MD
Knox Myers862029UndecidedRiverview, FL
Alex Bello842029Home SchoolOrlando, FL
Ivan Carballo842029Wiregrass RanchWesley Chapel, FL
Nathan Handley-White842029ManateeBradenton, FL
Peyton Lopez832029New CaneyNew Caney, TX
Hibiki Suzuki832029UndecidedCypress, CA
Jaden Freeze822028Northern BurlingtonFort Dix, NJ
Brandon Manivong822029UndecidedSan Ramon, CA
Landry Boling812028Lanier Christian AcademyFlowery Branch, GA
Noah Jarolimek812029HillcrestSimpsonville, SC
Easton O'Quinn812029SuwanneeBranford, FL

 


Top Outfield Velos

7/19/2024

NameOFGradSchoolHometown
Angel Montas902029 Santo Domingo (DOM)
Knox Myers892029UndecidedRiverview, FL
Trent O'Malley852028Gonzaga CollegeGreat Falls, VA
Colton Pettinato842029Metrolina Christian AcademyWaxhaw, NC
Hibiki Suzuki842029UndecidedCypress, CA
Brooks Blanchard832029EastsideGreer, SC
Landry Boling832028Lanier Christian AcademyFlowery Branch, GA
Peyton Conley832029Smith Mountain Lake Christian AcademySmith Mountain Lake, VA
Jaden Freeze832028Northern BurlingtonFort Dix, NJ
Paris Head832029Homewood-FlossmoorChicago, IL
Mateo Mier832029UndecidedSylmar, CA
Russell Nelson832029CasteelGilbert, AZ
Cruz Guzman822028Canterbury School Of FloridaSt Petersburg, FL
Knox Keesee822028TennesseeBristol, TN
Adam Kramer822029PrattvilleBillingsley, AL
Cj Meyer822029The Woodlands Christian AcademyConroe, TX
Josiah Park822029UndecidedFullerton, CA
Brody Taylor822029 Mickleton, NJ