Game Highlights: 1-Gray vs. 2-Green
Christian Roy (2025, Ramstein, Colo.) picked up a double working backside early on. He found a way to get the hands on it and lift it the other way. Did a good job working on the barrel wit hsome lift in the swing to drive it , one-hopping it off the wall for a double.
Jack Phiel (2025, Denver, Colo.) had a good day at the dish, and he was able to work on the barrel and collect a couple of hits. He added a base knock early on and followed it up with a ball he pumped into the right-center gap, hustling out a triple, one-hopping the ball to the wall. Inward move to contact with some whip to impact it.
Dalton Fay (2027, Herriman, Utah) had himself a day at the dish for the Gray team. He had 3 hits on the day. Fay added a single early on, working back up the middle with a simple hands-driven stroke. He doubled to left center later on, plating a run. Also added another single later on, shooting one back up the middle into centerfield. Fay got up on the mound and got it done, working in the low-80s on his fastball, with some life to it. Also flashed a bigger 11-5 shaped breaker in the mix. Showed some really projectable stuff on the mound in his outing.
Mika Pando (2025, Lovington, N.M.) showed some really impressive stuff on the mound, with a feel for the barrel and strength to impact. He has a bigger physical frame and was able to impact it with some louder swings working on the barrel. He added a hard-hit single working pull-side into left field early on. Followed that up with another well-struck ball working pull-side into left field. Pando was often able to get on time and on plane for pitches in his ABs.
Tyler Young (2025, Redlands, Calif.) found a couple of barrels in today’s contest. He was able to work through the zone with intent and a feel to impact the ball. Young started the day with a backside knock into right field and then was able to collect another hit later on. He found another barrel and got it done, staying through it and driving it for a base knock.
Jackson Pfister (2025, Centennial, Colo.) added a couple of hits in the game and was able to work smoothly in his outing on the mound as well. Pfister started it off with a really clean swing, getting the barrel on it and lifting it pull-side. Belted it for a ground-rule double into left-center field. He went on to add another pull-side double, plating 2 more runs. Clean lift showing in the swing. Also worked up to 87 mph on the mound with some arm-side life to it. Also showed a 12-6 shaped curveball in the mix, with some good depth to it. Mixed in a harder upper-70s cutter. Showed the 3-pitch mix and competed during his outing on the mound.
Jeramiah Gonzales (2027, Littleton, Colo.) showed a clean and simple stroke to get the job done. He was on time and found a way to get the barrel on the ball and drive it back up the middle into centerfield. Had a hard-hit groundball that plated a run, helping produce some offense for the Gray team in this contest.
Ian Lenius (2025, Middleton, Idaho) shined in his outing on the mound. Lenius was able to toe the rubber, working up to 90 mph on the fastball, spinning it above 2,200 RPMs. Showed feel for a mid- to upper-70s curveball in the mix with depth to it, being able to land it consistently. Lenius also added in a changeup that had good depth to it, as well as a low-80s cutter. Shined in his outing, inducing whiffs and finding ways to get the job done and compete on the mound. Made good pitches, impacted well, and threw strikes in a really dominant outing. Also found a way to get it done at the plate, adding a base knock. Simple swing, finding a way to get it done from the left side of the plate. The Utah commit was exceptional today.
Jude Schechter (2026, Niwot, Colo.) had a clean swing working from the left side, helping him add a base knock to his credit. Wider base with an aggressive load and stride that helped him get on time and get through the zone to impact the ball well. Shot one into CF and added a base hit to start things off and then added another hit later on for a 2-hit performance.
Wrigley Cox (2026, Fort Collins, Colo.) showed off a really nice swing working pull-side. He found a barrel with whip through the zone and some lift, connecting and lifting deep to LF. It was a really solid swing, finding a way to get through the zone with a shorter and direct path, uphill through it, lifting it beyond the left-center fence for a home run. Added another hit later on for a 2-hit performance.
Luke Williams (2026, Parker, Colo.) added a hit working backside to add to his day. He was able to stay through the ball well on a slightly uphill path, connect, and drive it for a base knock working hte other way. Found a way. Simple leg lift driven swing with some whip through the zone to impact it well.
Keegan Cornelius (2025, USAF Academy, Colo.) added a hard-hit base knock here to get the job done. Picked up a line drive single, working on the barrel and finding a way to shoot one into left field on a line. Simple stroke that yielded a good result from the right-handed hitter.
Andrew Filimoehala (2024, Kaysville, Utah) put together an impressive outing on the mound today in-game. He has a longer and lean frame with good feel for the move down the slope, striding well and extending through the front side. The right-hander worked 83-86 mph on the fastball that came out of the hand pretty clean. Also showed a more downward 12-6 breaking ball in the mix. Got up to 77 mph on the changeup, killing spin, and letting the pitch fade arm-side. Put together a quality outing on the mound.