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Texas Orange vs. White Game Highlights

6/20/2016

Corbin Brooksbank (2017 RHP, Signal Mountain, TN) is another young Vanderbilt commit who came out and showed big arm strength on the mound, bumping his fastball up to 91 mph in his first inning of work. On top of the fastball, Brooksbank showed a tight slider in the upper-70s as well as a changeup up to 79 mph.

Alerick Soularie (2017 OF, Humble, TX) showed off his strength in his righthanded swing as he turned on an inner half fastball and barreled a line drive through the left side, coming off the barrel at 97 mph.

Mason Hickman (2017 RHP, Hendersonville, TN) followed Brooksbank for the White team and like his teammate he’s also committed to Vanderbilt. Standing at 6-foot-6 Hickman did a nice job of working in the lower quadrants of the strike zone with his fastball that topped out at 91 mph while showing both a slider and a changeup.

Brant Hurter (2017 LHP, Canton, GA) is a big 6-foot-6 lefthander who’s committed to in-state Georgia Tech and projects well moving forward. The arm action is full and quick and he’s able to create angle to the glove side with his fastball that bumped 89 mph and worked in the upper-80s, throwing both a changeup and slider for strikes.

Dominic Cox (2017 OF, Richmond, TX) picked up a base knock for the Texas Orange team as he did a nice job of going with the outer half pitch and put it through the right side for a single off the bat.

Shane McGuire (2017 C, Kent, WA), the younger brother of former Perfect Game All-American Reese, picked up a hard line drive single and a pitch that jumped on and lined back up the middle for a hard and loud piece.

Adam Hall (2017 SS, London, ON) made the trip down from Canada and has continued to impress all around. A righthanded bat, the Texas A&M was able to show off the hit tool and his speed in a single swing as he lined a ball down the right field line and raced into second base for a standup double.

Tyler Esplin (2017 RHP, Lake Bluff, IL) showed off some of his two-way abilities as he took the mound and was up to 85 mph and picked up a hard ground ball single which he shot back up the middle in his final at-bat. 


9-Royal vs 11-Vegas Gold

6/20/2016

Jordan Schulefand (2017 RHP, Parkland, FL)-Smaller build with a short, compact arm action and an upbeat delivery. Filled the zone exceptionally well at 84-87 and missed bats with a 74 mph curveball striking out 5 in 6 innings.

Elijah Gill (2017 LHP, Jacksonville, FL)-Lean, projectable build who threw from a three quarter arm slot and a longer arm action. Was around the zone with a three pitch mix 84-86 with slight life and a changeup and curveball that he controlled well.

Shane Muntz (2017 C, Phoenixville, PA)-Very big, physical build with good arm strength. Fastball worked 90-92 mph down the zone and showed a hard curveball with depth in the upper 70's. 

Jacob Blas (2017 SS, Carlsbad, CA)-Took a ball to the opposite field with good bat speed and barrel control with a single. Jose Ciccarello (2017 SS, Tampa, FL) did the same going to the opposite field with impressive hand speed. 

Ben Fariss (2017 RHP, Valencia, CA)-Very lean, projectable build with good arm speed and a longer arm action. Mostly upper half at present, but fastball that sat 88-91/92 mph should tick up with more lower half involvement. Showed a promising curveball 77 mph with impressive depth and tightness and flashed a changeup in the mid 80's. 

Calvin Mitchell (2017 OF, San Diego, CA)-Very impressive hand speed that he showed off in batting practice. Roped a pull-side single that came off the barrel loud then followed it up with another base hit up the middle. The other Mitchell from California, Garrett Mitchell (2017 OF, Orange, CA), also delivered hard contact in game with good bat speed and physical projection. 

Joshua Plummer (2017 OF, Mechanicsville, VA)-Very projectable kid with a long arm action and drop and drive delivery. FB worked 85-90 mph with heavy arm side life and a curveball with slurvy action in the low 70's.

Nick Allen (2017 SS, San Diego, CA)-The footwork and transfer skills of Allen have long been lauded, but he made a difficult play look far too easy ranging up the middle with a lightning quick release. 

Quentin Holmes (2017 OF, East Elmhurst, NY)-Turned in the top time in the 60 yard dash and showed some ability to find the barrel with a hard hit line drive single past the pitcher. 

Ethan Gallagher (2017 OF, Catonsville, MD)-Really strong kid with a powerful swing and leverage through his lower half. Drove a ball off the netting in left field for a double that left the bat at 95 mph. 

Rashad Collymore (2017 OF, Mississauga, ON)-Showed quick twitch in his swing with good bat speed to lace a double to the left-centerfield gap. 

Royce Lewis (2017 SS, Aliso Viejo, CA)-Lewis ended the game with a very loud triple to right-centerfield with good bat speed and plane through the zone. 


Texas Orange vs. White Game Highlights

6/19/2016

There were rumblings of a recent workout in which Arizona State commit Alex Scherff (2017 RHP, Colleyville, TX)was showing big velocity and it proved to be true during his two innings of work. He sat comfortably in the 93-95 mph range with late running life but his secondaries were just as impressive as he showed an advanced feel for a changeup and was able to get a hard slider to the back foot of lefthanded hitters with a feel to mix.

Hugh Fisher (2017 LHP, Eads, TN) is a long and projectable lefthanded pitcher who’s already committed to in-state Vanderbilt and it’s easy to see why. Comfortably working his fastball up to 91 mph, Fisher lived down in the zone with short running life and flashed both a sharp CB and a changeup in the upper-70s.

D’Mond LaFond has a highly projectable 6-foot-2, 180-pound who came out and ran his fastball up to 93 mph a couple of times in his second inning of work. He did a nice job of generating plane to his fastball with occasional running life to his arm side. The uncommitted LaFond also threw both a curveball and slider for strikes and flashed a changeup up to 79 mph.

Cole Turney (2017 OF, Richmond, TX) showed off his bat speed in a tough left-on-left matchup against Fisher and put a 91 mph fastball back up the middle for a hard piece of contact.

Speaking of loud contact, Jecorrah Arnold (2017 3B, Athens, GA) turned on a fastball for the hardest piece of contact in the game, connecting for a LOUD double down the left field line, coming off the barrel at 93 mph.

Josh Hatcher (2017 OF, Albany, GA) showed off a nice piece of hitting as he went down and got a curveball which he put back up the middle, showing both balance and feel for the barrel.

Devin Fontenot (2017 RHP, The Woodlands, TX) (2017 RHP, The Woodlands, TX) came out and lived at the bottom of the strike zone with his fastball that topped out at 91 mph, showing command to either side of the sinking life. He was able to induce ground ball contact and showed a feel for a late breaking slider up to 75 mph. He punched out six over his two innings of work.fon

Michael Jensen (2017 RHP, Eden Prairie, MN), an Oklahoma commit, was up to 87 mph with his fastball and featured short running life to the pitch. He also showed comfort in throwing a changeup in the mid-70s and a short breaking ball up to 70 mph.


9-Royal vs 11-Vegas Gold

6/19/2016

Earl Semper (2017 3B, Fort Lauderdale, FL)-Showed good barrel control as he collected an opposite field base hit.

Jacob Blas (2017 SS, Carlsbad, CA) and Christian Fedko (2017 3B, Gibsonia, PA) each delivered really loud singles through the left side. They each swung with a line drive plane and showed good bat speed.

Danny Zimmerman (2017 RHP, Redondo Beach, CA)-Strong, durable build with a tall delivery from a three quarter slot. Pitched two innings with a fastball that worked 83-88 mph with good heavy life. 

Gavin Hinchliffe (2017 RHP, Pottsville, PA)-Long arm action with a drop and drive delivery and online landing. Fastball worked 85-90 mph and showed a slider at 77 mph. 

Brian Morrell (2017 RHP, Wading River, NY)-Created very impressive angle with his fastball with a quick arm action towards the plate. His fastball sat comfortably at 90-92 mph around the zone and mixed in a slider at 79 and a curveball at 73 mph.

Brendan Murphy (2017 LHP, Mundelein, IL)-Long, lean build with a crossfire delivery with a short, compact arm action. Fastball sat 87-90 mph with a very deceptive changeup. 

Ethan Gallagher (2017 OF, Catonsville, MD)-Very strong build and works well in his swing with good bat speed. Line drive single that came off the bat at 103 mph. 

Gustavo Rodriguez (2018 OF, Santo Domingo, DR)-Had his arm tested in the game after running it up to 96 mph and used it to gun down a runner at home with ease from right field. 

Conor Grady (2017 RHP, Tampa, FL)-looser arm action with a very upbeat delivery and minimal lower half. Fastball worked 86-89 mph with heavy life and sink. Also showed a changeup in the upper 70's with slight sink and a slider that flashed above average at 79. 

Osvaldo Berrios Flores (2017 RHP, Juncos, PR)-Very loose, live arm with an easy delivery and arm speed. Fastball worked 86-89 mph, complimented by a short breaking slider at 77 mph and a changeup at 75 mph. Projects for more going forward.  


Vegas Gold vs. White Game Highlights

6/19/2016

Jamil Vanheyningen (2017 RHP, West Orange, NJ) certainly looks the part at 6-foot-6, 225-pounds and he came out working in the upper-80s with his fastball to open his outing, showing both a curveball and a changeup, the latter of which was up to 77 mph.

Justin Bullock (2017 RHP, Creedmoor, NC), who’s committed to North Carolina State, came out and worked a quick, loose arm action that helped produce a fastball that regularly worked in the low-90s and topped out at 92 mph. On top of the velocity, Bullock also showed a feel to spin the ball and turned over a changeup at 80 mph.

Jacob Gonzalez (2017 3B, Scottsdale, AZ) has continued to progress physically and showed off a feel for the barrel in his first at-bat as he stayed back on a curveball and lined it to the opposite field for a single to the opposite field gap.

Just as he did yesterday during the outfield drills, Clemson commit Bo Majkowski (2017 OF, Johns Creek, GA) showed off his arm strength and made future runners think twice about running on his arm as he delivered a one hop strike to the plate to nab the runner. He also connected for a single through the 5-6 hole. 

Matthew Sauer (2017 RHP, Santa Maria, CA), committed to the University of Arizona, came out and showed a long and loose arm action that helped create some whip, running his fastball up to 92 mph in his first inning of work. Though he fastball velocity certainly stands out, it was Sauer’s feel for his slider that really impressed as he was able to miss bats on a regular basis with the 78-80 mph pitch. Over his two innings of work he struck out five of the six outs he recorded.

Jacob Lindemann (2017 RHP, Burlington, WI) comes at hitters from a higher arm slot and showed he was able to work down in the zone with his fastball, topping out at 89 mph. His curveball showed 12-6 shape with depth and he also flashed a changeup in the upper-70s.

Justin Willis (2017 RHP, West New York, NJ), a Vanderbilt commit, came out and pounded the strike zone with a full three-pitch mix, working quickly to keep hitters off balance. His fastball was up to 90 mph with short running life and he showed both a slider and curveball for strikes, both showing distinct shape,

Griffin McGarry (2017 RHP, Portola Valley, CA), who’s currently uncommitted, showing interesting potential on the mound Sunday morning as he came out running his fastball up to 91 mph with a long and loose arm action. He spun a breaking ball in the in the mid-70s that flashed 11-5 shape and showed a good bit of comfort in throwing a low-80s changeup from the same slot.

Royce Lewis (2017 SS, Aliso Viejo, CA) showed off his quick hands from the right side of the plate as well as his speed tool as he lined a ball down the line, coming off the barrel well while showing off the footspeed coming around first base.

A Mississippi State commit, New York native Quentin Holmes (2017 OF, East Elmhurst, NY) followed up with some speed of his own as he raced around to third base after showing a short and compact swing and punching an outer half pitch to the opposite field.

Luis Campusano (2017 C, Augusta, GA) impressed on both sides of the ball for the White team as he picked up hard ground ball single through the right side while showing quickness to his hands. He also showed off solid catch and throw skills in game with a 1.94 pop time to nail a would be theft. 

A University of Louisville commit, righthanded pitcher Bobby Miller (2017 RHP, McHenry, IL) ran his fastball up to 93 mph and worked in the low-90s while showing a full and loose arm action coming through the back. He's able to generate running life to his fastball with his release point and also showed a feel for a slider that was up to 79 mph. 


9-Royal vs 10-Texas Orange

6/19/2016

Sam Keating (2017 RHP, Fort Myers, FL)-Projectable arm with good arm speed and good extension down the mound. Fastball that worked in the upper 80's with a pair of breaking balls working 75-77 mph. The softer end was a curveball with the slider working consistently at 77 mph showing slight tilt. He also had a promising changeup for strikes and missed bats.

Nate Gillen (2017 LHP, Estero, FL)-Three quarter arm slot with a long arm action and projection remaining in frame. Threw both a four seem fastball at 85-88 mph and a two seamer that worked 83-85 with better arm side life. Slurvy curveball as well for strikes showing some tilt. 

Alex Arauz (2017 SS, Sarasota, FL)-Quick bat with a simple approach as he collected a base hit.

Liam Eddy (2017 RHP, Brighton, CO)-Very projectable arm with room to fill in his frame and some present arm speed. Fastball worked 87-88 mph and landed on a stiff front leg with a changeup in the upper 70's. 

Mark Vierling (2017 SS, St. Louis, MO)-Showed a quick, inside out swing with an opposite field single staying back on a changeup. 

Matthew Myers (2017 RHP, Jackson, MS)-Medium build with good arm strength and a short, compact arm action. Fastball that worked in the upper 80's and touched 91 mph with slight arm side wiggle. Filled zone with the fastball and a tight curveball that missed bats at 73 mph and a hard splitter at 86 mph. 

Jesus Nunez (2018 SS, Santo Domingo, NC)-Legged out an infield single and promptly stole second before scoring a run. Brian Morrell (2017 RHP, Wading River, NY)-Also had a base hit showing good barrel control and strength.

Bradford Jones (2017 RHP, Osprey, FL)-Missed barrels with a short, compact arm action. Fastball that worked 88-90 mph and mixed in a slurvy mid 70's curveball. 

Adam Hall (2017 SS, London, ON)-The Texas A&M commit followed up a loud BP with a hard single through the right side in game. Bat speed and intent are impressive. 


Group 3 BP Standouts

6/18/2016

Gustavo Rodriguez is a young player from the Dominican who’s listed as a 2018 graduate which means he’s already 16 years old (16 and four months to be exact) and is eligible for this July 2nd signing period. His swing certainly isn’t that of your typical would-be sophomore in high school as the righthanded Rodriguez was able to generate easy and big bat speed with strength that hi 6-foot-2, 180-pound frame may not indicate being in there.

Rashad Collymore is a young and physically gifted switch-hitting prospect from Canada who showed both bat speed and strength from either side of the plate with better leverage coming at the point of contact from the left side.

David Lamanna took a round of batting practice that was very similar to the round a year ago at the Junior National as he showed a smooth feel for the barrel with solid present strength coming off the barrel to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Brian Morrell, like Lamanna above, is another Notre Dame commit who impressed with his righthanded swing, showing a simple swing with solid bat speed and strength to his pull side.

Ben Ramirez has been a known name on the national scene for some time and his swing has continued to evolve ever since his debut. Now 6-foot-3, 180-pounds Ramirez projects very well with physical strength though he’s already able to generate solid leverage and bat speed with loud contact coming to the pull side.

Shane Muntz is a very strong and physical 6-foot-4, 240-pounds and he may have been responsible for perhaps the single most impressive piece of contact on the night, sending a long 430-foot home run (per TrackMan) over the center field wall.

Adam Hall, another young prospect from Canada, put together an extremely loud day one and continued to impress with the bat after running and throwing very well. From the right side the Texas A&M commit did a nice job of incorporating his lower half and explosive hands into his swing, consistently driving balls off the Green Monster in left field.

Cole Turney has long been lauded for his lefthanded power and he once again put it on display once he got his swing going. Both the bat speed and hand speed can rival almost any in the class and he put both on display as he was able to create big leverage to center field and even rattled one off the Pesky Pole down the right field line.

Kennesaw State appears to have another talented outfielder locked up in Josh Hatcher a year after having one of the biggest risers in high schooler Brandon Marsh. Hatcher is already 6-foot-2 180-pounds with present strength but projects very well as his hands are extremely quick and the path is plenty fluid with present jump coming off the barrel.

Nick Allen is another California player who’s been on the national scene for a bit and while he’s noted for his standout defensive actions, which he showed during the drills, he also swung it well from the right side. He doesn’t try to do too much as he stays within himself, hitting line drive to both the middle and pull side parts of the field with an easy, fluid swing.

Jeter Downs, who impressive in every other facet of his game, also took a loud round of batting practice, putting his righthanded hit tool on display for the scouts in attendance. His hands are plenty quick and he was able to generate leverage at the point of contact with hard line drive contact coming off the barrel.

Calvin Mitchell is a strong 6-foot-1, 200-pound San Diego commit and he captured everybody’s attention with his lefthanded stroke. The swing features plenty of rhythm and balance and the bat speed comes easy with hard contact coming off the barrel, showing solid extension out front at the point of contact.

Royce Lewis looks the part physically at 6-foot-2, 188-pounds and his swing is one that projects very well. His overall path is short and quick to the ball while generating leverage out front, helping to create big carry to the opposite field.

Ethan Gallagher made his way down from the Northeast and he didn’t disappoint with his righthanded power. After registering an exit velo of 104 mph in the Zepp testing, Gallagher continued to swing a heavy stick from the right side with hard and loud jump coming off the barrel to the middle and pull side parts of the field.

Garret Mitchell followed Calvin Mitchell and did so in just as impressive of a way. Another strong lefthanded bat, Garrett Mitchell showed big present bat speed as well as fast hands which helped generate consistent and hard contact coming off the barrel.

Danny Zimmerman may be listed as a primary righthanded pitcher in the program but with the way he swung the bat he appears to have two-way ability should he make it to Michigan where he’s committed. The 6-foot-5 righthanded hitting Zimmerman did a nice job of creating leverage and incorporating his physical strength to generate loud contact to the middle of the field.

Quentin Holmes turned in the top 60-yard time at the National Showcase with a 6.15 and he also showed well from the right side of the plate. Staying short and direct with his path Holmes was able to create line drive contact to the middle of the field with strength coming off.

Cole Brannen came up just short of the top 60 time for the event to Holmes above with a 6.18 time and also threw 91 mph from the OF. Showed very impressive bat speed and leverage with a line drive swing plane. Worked the ball very well to both pull side and up the middle with intent to drive the ball.

Luis Campusano showed very impressive rhythm and timing with a quick bat and strength originated from his lower half with torque into his swing. Created good leverage and made contact on every ball he turned around showing barrel control and bat speed including one that went off the Nike "Defy Limits" sign on top of the left field wall. 

Philip Clarke and Cooper Swanson are a pair of athletic Vanderbilt commits who turned in loud batting practices as well. Clarke started narrow with a simple stride to the ball with a very quick barrel and drive ability pull side. Swanson showed similar physical strength and bat speed with lightning quick hands and a line drive plane. They both blistered baseballs and scattered them around the field with consistent barrel ability. 

Shane McGuire drove the ball very well with good leverage and strong torque through his lower half. He showed good bat and hand speed through the zone with a simple shift to the ball and good rhythm throughout. The uncommitted catcher also stood out with an impressive 6.82 60 time during workouts. 


National Top Exit Velos

6/18/2016

Name Exit Velo Grad School Hometown
Ethan Gallagher 104 2017 Mount Saint Joseph Catonsville, MD
Nicholas Storz 102 2017 Poly Prep Country Day Brooklyn, NY
Brad Czerniejewski 100 2017 Lake Forest Lake Forest, IL
Bryson Hutchinson 100 2017 Spruce Creek Port Orange, FL
Jordon Adell 99 2017 Ballard Louisville, KY
Terriez Fuller 98 2017 Griffin Griffin, GA
Jayson Gonzalez 98 2017 Bishop Amat Covina, CA
Owen Lovell 98 2017 Cullman Vinemont, AL
Shane Muntz 98 2017 Malvern Preparatory Phoenixville, PA
Gabriel Rivera 98 2017 Christopher Columbus Palmetto Bay, FL
Michael Rothenberg 98 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
James Marinan 97 2017 Park Vista Community Boynton Beach, FL
Jake Taylor 97 2017 Shawnee Tecumseh, OK
Paxton Wallace 97 2017 Greenbrier Greenbrier, AR
Mervyl "MJ" Melendez 96 2017 St James Montgomery, AL
Spencer Torkelson 96 2017 Casa Grande Petaluma, CA
Conner Uselton 96 2017 Southmoore Oklahoma City, OK
Dalton Wingo 96 2017 Plant City Plant City, FL
Luis Campusano 95 2017 Cross Creek Augusta, GA
Cash Case 95 2017 The First Academy Mount Dora, FL
Tim Elko 95 2017 Hillsborough Lutz, FL
Joe Lancellotti 95 2017 Archbishop Wood Bensalem, PA
Christopher Seise 95 2017 West Orange Winter Garden, FL
Ryan Vilade 95 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Zachary DeLoach 94 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Kyle Jacobsen 94 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Jason Rooks 94 2017 Walton Marietta, GA
Cole Turney 94 2017 William B Travis Richmond, TX
Drew Waters 94 2017 Etowah Woodstock, GA
Steven Williams 94 2017 Deerfield-Windsor Albany, GA
Justin Bullock 93 2017 South Granville High Of Business And Global Commun Creedmoor, NC
Daniel Cabrera 93 2017 John Curtis Christian River Ridge, LA
Adam Hall 93 2017 AB Lucas Secondary London, ON
Zach Hogueisson 93 2017 Christian El Cajon, CA
Royce Lewis 93 2017 J Serra Aliso Viejo, CA
Ubaldo Lopez 93 2017 Archbishop Edward Mccarthy Miramar, FL
Ashton McGee 93 2017 Charles B Aycock Goldsboro, NC
Cole McNamee 93 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Cooper Swanson 93 2017 Canterbury Fort Myers, FL
Alejandro Toral 93 2017 Archbishop Edward Mccarthy Davie, FL
Jacob Wyeth 93 2017 Lake Travis Austin, TX
Rashad Collymore 92 2017 Cawthra Park SS Mississauga, ON
Zachary Daniels 92 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA
Tyler Esplin 92 2017 IMG Academy Lake Bluff, IL
Justin Farmer 92 2017 Riverview Riverview, FL
Raymond Gil 92 2017 Gulliver Schools Miami, FL
Jacob Gonzalez 92 2017 Chaparral Scottsdale, AZ
Hunter Greene 92 2017 Notre Dame Stevenson Ranch, CA
Lawson Hill 92 2017 Kings Ridge Christian Canton, GA
Clemente Inclan 92 2017 The Bolles Jacksonville, FL
Stephen Keller 92 2017 Hargrave Huffman, TX
Kier Meredith 92 2017 Glenn Winston-Salem, NC
Bobby Miller 92 2017 Mchenry-West Campus McHenry, IL
Garrett Mitchell 92 2017 Orange Lutheran Orange, CA
Jake Molle 92 2017 University Debary, FL
Brandon Moore 92 2017 Riverwood Atlanta, GA
Gabriel Rodriguez 92 2017   Toa Alta, PR
Johnathan Rodriguez 92 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Toa Baja, PR
Bubba Sangster 92 2017 Umatilla Altoona, FL
Bobby Seymour 92 2017 Mt Carmel Saint John, IN
David Vazquez 92 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Mark Vientos 92 2017 Charles W Flanagan Pembroke Pines, FL
Bryce Bowen 91 2017 Elbert County Bowman, GA
Matthew Cooper 91 2017 Norfolk Academy Virginia Beach, VA
Joshua Crouch 91 2017 Sebring Sebring, FL
Ward Hacklen 91 2017 Dutch Fork Irmo, SC
Tyler Hardman 91 2017 Temescal Canyon Corona, CA
Everrett Harris 91 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Conor Hartigan 91 2017 Millbrook Winchester, VA
Kyle Hurt 91 2017 Torrey Pines Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Michael Largey 91 2017 TNXL Academy Eustis, FL
Brock Mathis 91 2017 Fairfield Fairfield, OH
Jacob Pearson 91 2017 West Monroe West Monroe, LA
Shane Shifflett 91 2017 Venice Senior Venice, FL
Tyler Solomon 91 2017 Battlefield Haymarket, VA
Alerick Soularie 91 2017 Atascocita Humble, TX
Lamar Sparks 91 2017 Seven Lakes Katy, TX
Nelson Velazquez 91 2017 Lake Worth lake worth, FL
Aaron Walters 91 2017 Center Point Kerrville, TX
Danny Zimmerman 91 2017 Redondo Union Redondo Beach, CA
Alex Arauz 90 2017 Sarasota Sarasota, FL
Garrett Blaylock 90 2017 T C Roberson Asheville, NC
Noah Campbell 90 2017 Cardinal Gibbons Durham, NC
Justin Cooke 90 2017 Norman Norman, OK
Brandon Dorsey 90 2017 Calvert Hall College Mount Airy, MD
Jeter Downs 90 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Matthew Golda 90 2017 Inspiration Academy Bradenton, FL
Beau Hanna 90 2017 Winder-Barrow Winder, GA
Quentin Holmes 90 2017 Monsignor McClancy Memorial East Elmhurst, NY
Evan Hooper 90 2017 Cabot Cabot, AR
David Lamanna 90 2017 Bergen Catholic Saddle River, NJ
Kale Ledford 90 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Brian Morrell 90 2017 Shoreham-Wading River Wading River, NY
Jorge Ramirez 90 2017 Osceola Kissimmee, FL
Gustavo Rodriguez 90 2018 Cenapec Santo Domingo (DOM)
Andres Santana 90 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Casey Schmitt 90 2017 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
Judson Ward 90 2017 Russellville Russellville, AL
Jonathan Windham 90 2017 Klein Collins Spring, TX

Top Catcher Pop Times

6/18/2016

Name Pop Grad School Hometown
Will Hardigree 1.78 2017 Winder-Barrow Auburn, GA
Mason Doolittle 1.81 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
David Lamanna 1.81 2017 Bergen Catholic Saddle River, NJ
Michael Rothenberg 1.81 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Lawson Hill 1.83 2017 Kings Ridge Christian Canton, GA
Shamir M Morales Rodriguez 1.83 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. San Lorenzo, PR
Cameron Turley 1.83 2017 Mill Creek Dacula, GA
Steven Williams 1.83 2017 Deerfield-Windsor Albany, GA
Luis Campusano 1.84 2017 Cross Creek Augusta, GA
Adam Kerner 1.84 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Mervyl "MJ" Melendez 1.84 2017 St James Montgomery, AL
Philip Clarke 1.87 2017 Christ Presbyterian Academy Franklin, TN
Zach Jackson 1.87 2017 Haines City Senior Haines City, FL
Brock Mathis 1.87 2017 Fairfield Fairfield, OH
Jake Molle 1.87 2017 University Debary, FL
Kale Ledford 1.88 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Shane McGuire 1.88 2017 Kentwood Kent, WA
Brady Smith 1.88 2017 TNXL Academy Niceville, FL
Justin Cooke 1.89 2017 Norman Norman, OK
Calvin Greenfield 1.90 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Matt Oldham 1.90 2017 Northwood Pittsboro, NC
Jacob Wyeth 1.90 2017 Lake Travis Austin, TX
Cordell Dunn 1.93 2017 Center Hill Olive Branch, MS
Shane Muntz 1.95 2017 Malvern Preparatory Phoenixville, PA
Jonathan Nieves 1.95 2017 International Baseball Academy Vega Baja, PR
Jorge Ramirez 1.95 2017 Osceola Kissimmee, FL
Aaron Walters 1.95 2017 Center Point Kerrville, TX
Tyler Solomon 1.98 2017 Battlefield Haymarket, VA


Top Catcher Velo's

6/18/2016

Name C Grad School Hometown
Mervyl "MJ" Melendez 86 2017 St James Montgomery, AL
Kale Ledford 83 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Cameron Turley 83 2017 Mill Creek Dacula, GA
Will Hardigree 82 2017 Winder-Barrow Auburn, GA
Zach Jackson 82 2017 Haines City Senior Haines City, FL
Shane Muntz 82 2017 Malvern Preparatory Phoenixville, PA
Steven Williams 82 2017 Deerfield-Windsor Albany, GA
Michael Rothenberg 81 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Luis Campusano 80 2017 Cross Creek Augusta, GA
Matthew Cooper 80 2017 Norfolk Academy Virginia Beach, VA
Mason Doolittle 80 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Adam Kerner 80 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Jake Molle 80 2017 University Debary, FL
Brady Smith 80 2017 TNXL Academy Niceville, FL
Justin Cooke 79 2017 Norman Norman, OK
Calvin Greenfield 79 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Jonathan Nieves 79 2017 International Baseball Academy Vega Baja, PR
Golston Gillespie 78 2017 Madison County Hull, GA
Shamir M Morales Rodriguez 78 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. San Lorenzo, PR
Matt Oldham 78 2017 Northwood Pittsboro, NC
Jorge Ramirez 78 2017 Osceola Kissimmee, FL
Tyler Solomon 78 2017 Battlefield Haymarket, VA
Jacob Wyeth 78 2017 Lake Travis Austin, TX


Top 1B Velo's

6/18/2016

Name 1B Grad School Hometown
Bobby Miller 95 2017 Mchenry-West Campus McHenry, IL
Paxton Wallace 92 2017 Greenbrier Greenbrier, AR
Matthew Myers 87 2017 Jackson Preparatory Jackson, MS
Cole McNamee 86 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Alejandro Toral 86 2017 Archbishop Edward Mccarthy Davie, FL
Donovan Benoit 85 2017 Pensacola Catholic Pensacola, FL
James Marinan 85 2017 Park Vista Community Boynton Beach, FL
Danny Zimmerman 85 2017 Redondo Union Redondo Beach, CA
Michael Largey 84 2017 TNXL Academy Eustis, FL
Chaney Rogers 84 2017 Gordon Lee Ringgold, GA
Bryce Bowen 83 2017 Elbert County Bowman, GA
Andrew Martinez 82 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL


Top Inf Velo's

6/18/2016

Name IF Grad School Hometown
Ricardo De La Torre 94 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. Juana Diaz, PR
Brian Morrell 94 2017 Shoreham-Wading River Wading River, NY
Jose Ciccarello 93 2017 Alonso Tampa, FL
Jeter Downs 93 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Christopher Seise 93 2017 West Orange Winter Garden, FL
Justin Bullock 92 2017 South Granville High Of Business And Global Commun Creedmoor, NC
Raymond Gil 92 2017 Gulliver Schools Miami, FL
Jayson Gonzalez 92 2017 Bishop Amat Covina, CA
Brady McConnell 92 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Joseph Perez 92 2017 Archbishop Edward Mccarthy Pembroke Pines, FL
Nick Allen 91 2017 Francis W. Parker San Diego, CA
Tyler Freeman 91 2017 Etiwanda Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Kale Ledford 91 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Jose Marcano 91 2017 Petra Mercado Bougart Humacao, PR
Andres Santana 91 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Oscar Serratos 91 2017 Grayson Lawrenceville, GA
Shane Shifflett 91 2017 Venice Senior Venice, FL
Cooper Swanson 91 2017 Canterbury Fort Myers, FL
Adisyn Coffey 90 2017 Delta Albany, IN
Jesus Nunez 90 2018 Cenapec Santo Domingo (DOM)
Joshua Rivera 90 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Carolina, PR
Mark Vientos 90 2017 Charles W Flanagan Pembroke Pines, FL
Mark Vierling 90 2017 Christian Brothers College St. Louis, MO
Jacob Amaya 89 2017 South Hills El Monte, CA
Austine Jeremy Arocho 89 2017 Old Mill Glen Burnie, MD
Garrett Blaylock 89 2017 T C Roberson Asheville, NC
Bryce Bonnin 89 2017 Barbers Hill Baytown, TX
Benjamin Casparius 89 2017 Staples Westport, CT
Casey Schmitt 89 2017 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
David Vazquez 89 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Francis Villaman 89 2017 Olympia Orlando, FL
Freddy Zamora 89 2017 Miami Killian Senior Miami, FL
Brett Borgogno 88 2017 Chino Hills Chino Hills, CA
Cash Case 88 2017 The First Academy Mount Dora, FL
Tim Elko 88 2017 Hillsborough Lutz, FL
Matthew Golda 88 2017 Inspiration Academy Bradenton, FL
Adam Hall 88 2017 AB Lucas Secondary London, ON
Bryce Jarvis 88 2017 Brentwood Academy Franklin, TN
Ivan Johnson 88 2017 Kennesaw Mountain Atlanta, GA
Abdiel Layer 88 2017 Colegio Angel David San Juan, PR
Devin Ortiz 88 2017 St Joseph Regional Nutley, NJ
Zion Pettigrew 88 2017 Mount Carmel Chicago, IL
Jordan Schulefand 88 2017 Pine Crest Parkland, FL
Earl Semper 88 2017 St Thomas Aquinas Fort Lauderdale, FL
Paxton Wallace 88 2017 Greenbrier Greenbrier, AR
Alex Arauz 87 2017 Sarasota Sarasota, FL
Aaron Bracho 87     El Tigrito (VEN)
Joshua Crouch 87 2017 Sebring Sebring, FL
Luis Guerrero 87 2017 The Loomis Chaffee Larchmont, NY
Buddy Kennedy 87 2017 Millville Millville, NJ
Royce Lewis 87 2017 J Serra Aliso Viejo, CA
Griffin McGarry 87 2017 Menlo Portola Valley, CA
Ashton McGee 87 2017 Charles B Aycock Goldsboro, NC
Cole McNamee 87 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Tanner Morris 87 2017 Miller Crozet, VA
Dylan Neuse 87 2017 Fossil Ridge Fort Worth, TX
Jason Pineda 87 2017 Metropolitan Bronx, NY
Kyle Virbitsky 87 2017 Episcopal Academy Media, PA
Ben Ramirez 86 2017 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
Ryan Vilade 86 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Jonathan Windham 86 2017 Klein Collins Spring, TX
Robert Bell 85 2017 Seabreeze Ormond Beach, FL
Griffin Bernardo 85 2017 Lake Brantley Longwood, FL
Frainyer Chavez 85 2017 Little Elm Little Elm, TX
Sam Hall 85 2017 Topsail Hampstead, NC
Zach Sehgal 85 2017 La Jolla La Jolla, CA


Top OF Velo's

6/18/2016

Name OF Grad School Hometown
Jordon Adell 97 2017 Ballard Louisville, KY
Andres Santana 97 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Jonny Deluca 96 2017 Agoura Agoura Hills, CA
Gustavo Rodriguez 96 2018 Cenapec Santo Domingo (DOM)
Johnathan Rodriguez 95 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Toa Baja, PR
Conner Uselton 95 2017 Southmoore Oklahoma City, OK
Drew Waters 95 2017 Etowah Woodstock, GA
Sam Keating 94 2017 Canterbury Fort Myers, FL
Bo Majkowski 94 2017 Johns Creek Johns Creek, GA
Garrett Mitchell 94 2017 Orange Lutheran Orange, CA
Cole Turney 94 2017 William B Travis Richmond, TX
Dalton Wingo 94 2017 Plant City Plant City, FL
Luis Cleto 93 2018 Cenapec Santo Domingo (DOM)
Zachary DeLoach 93 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Ben Fariss 93 2017 Valencia Valencia, CA
Jordan Anderson 92 2017 James Clemens Madison, AL
Tyler Esplin 92 2017 IMG Academy Lake Bluff, IL
Justin Farmer 92 2017 Riverview Riverview, FL
Evan Hooper 92 2017 Cabot Cabot, AR
Andrew Keene 92 2017 Etowah Woodstock, GA
Gabriel Rodriguez 92 2017   Toa Alta, PR
Jason Rooks 92 2017 Walton Marietta, GA
Earl Semper 92 2017 St Thomas Aquinas Fort Lauderdale, FL
Cooper Swanson 92 2017 Canterbury Fort Myers, FL
David Vazquez 92 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Nelson Velazquez 92 2017 Lake Worth lake worth, FL
Judson Ward 92 2017 Russellville Russellville, AL
Steven Williams 92 2017 Deerfield-Windsor Albany, GA
Bryce Bonnin 91 2017 Barbers Hill Baytown, TX
Terriez Fuller 91 2017 Griffin Griffin, GA
Kyle Jacobsen 91 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Royce Lewis 91 2017 J Serra Aliso Viejo, CA
Jack Owen 91 2017 J Serra Coto De Caza, CA
Gabriel Rivera 91 2017 Christopher Columbus Palmetto Bay, FL
Cameron Robinson 91 2017 University Deltona, FL
Casey Schmitt 91 2017 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
Jordan Schulefand 91 2017 Pine Crest Parkland, FL
Reese Albert 90 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Cole Brannen 90 2017 The Westfield Schools Elko, GA
Matthew Cooper 90 2017 Norfolk Academy Virginia Beach, VA
Brad Czerniejewski 90 2017 Lake Forest Lake Forest, IL
Pat DeMarco 90 2017 Winder-Barrow Winder, GA
Sam Hall 90 2017 Topsail Hampstead, NC
Ronald Washington 90 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Max Clark 89 2017 Winter Park Winter Park, FL
Joshua Crouch 89 2017 Sebring Sebring, FL
Colin Hall 89 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA
Josh Hatcher 89 2017 Lee County Albany, GA
Christian Robinson 89 2017 Viera Melbourne, FL
Myles Christian 88 2017 Olive Branch Olive Branch, MS
Rashad Collymore 88 2017 Cawthra Park SS Mississauga, ON
Carlos Diaz 88 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Caguas, PR
William Jeffry 88 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. Caguas, PR
Joe Lancellotti 88 2017 Archbishop Wood Bensalem, PA
Michael Largey 88 2017 TNXL Academy Eustis, FL
Heliot Ramos 88 2017 Alfonso Casta Martínez Maunabo, PR
Leslie (Bubba) Thompson 88 2017 Mcgill-Toolen Catholic Theodore, AL


National top 60's

6/18/2016

Name 60 Grad School Hometown
Quentin Holmes 6.15 2017 Monsignor McClancy Memorial East Elmhurst, NY
Cole Brannen 6.18 2017 The Westfield Schools Elko, GA
Jordon Adell 6.19 2017 Ballard Louisville, KY
Jordan Anderson 6.25 2017 James Clemens Madison, AL
Adam Hall 6.29 2017 AB Lucas Secondary London, ON
Kier Meredith 6.30 2017 Glenn Winston-Salem, NC
Shane Shifflett 6.34 2017 Venice Senior Venice, FL
Garrett Mitchell 6.35 2017 Orange Lutheran Orange, CA
Leslie (Bubba) Thompson 6.35 2017 Mcgill-Toolen Catholic Theodore, AL
Brandon Moore 6.38 2017 Riverwood Atlanta, GA
Darius Foster 6.41 2017 Norcross Norcross, GA
Christopher Seise 6.41 2017 West Orange Winter Garden, FL
Brady McConnell 6.42 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Zachary Daniels 6.45 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA
Jeter Downs 6.45 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Jesse Franklin 6.47 2017 Seattle Prep Seattle, WA
Ivan Johnson 6.47 2017 Kennesaw Mountain Atlanta, GA
Everrett Harris 6.48 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Kyle Jacobsen 6.49 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Baron Radcliff 6.50 2017 Norcross Peachtree Corners, GA
Jason Swan 6.50 2017 Atlantic Coast Jacksonville, FL
Leugim Castillo 6.51 2017 Lancaster Lancaster, NY
Rashad Collymore 6.52 2017 Cawthra Park SS Mississauga, ON
Evan Hooper 6.52 2017 Cabot Cabot, AR
Oraj Anu 6.53 2017 Home School Orlando, FL
Cooper Davis 6.53 2017 St. Aloysius Gonzaga Mississauga, ON
Brad Czerniejewski 6.54 2017 Lake Forest Lake Forest, IL
John Shields 6.54 2017 Plant Tampa, FL
Heliot Ramos 6.55 2017 Alfonso Casta Martínez Maunabo, PR
Heston Kjerstad 6.56 2017 Randall Amarillo, TX
Pat DeMarco 6.57 2017 Winder-Barrow Winder, GA
Gabriel Rivera 6.57 2017 Christopher Columbus Palmetto Bay, FL
Dalton Wingo 6.58 2017 Plant City Plant City, FL
Joshua Rivera 6.59 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Carolina, PR
Luis Guerrero 6.60 2017 The Loomis Chaffee Larchmont, NY
Jecorrah Arnold 6.62 2017 Clarke Central Athens, GA
Noah Campbell 6.62 2017 Cardinal Gibbons Durham, NC
Jacob Pearson 6.62 2017 West Monroe West Monroe, LA
Christian Robinson 6.62 2017 Viera Melbourne, FL
Darren Baker 6.63 2017 Jesuit Granite Bay, CA
Nelson Velazquez 6.63 2017 Lake Worth lake worth, FL
Royce Lewis 6.64 2017 J Serra Aliso Viejo, CA
Jonny Deluca 6.65 2017 Agoura Agoura Hills, CA
Carlos Diaz 6.65 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Caguas, PR
Gabriel Holt 6.65 2017 Veterans Bonaire, GA
Tony Jenkins 6.65 2017 Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Melbourne, FL
Andres Santana 6.65 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Lamar Sparks 6.65 2017 Seven Lakes Katy, TX
Ronald Washington 6.65 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Jeffrey Elkins 6.67 2017 St Thomas More Lafayette, LA
Conner Uselton 6.67 2017 Southmoore Oklahoma City, OK
Sam Hall 6.68 2017 Topsail Hampstead, NC
Sean Ross 6.68 2017 Granite Hills El Cajon, CA
Oscar Serratos 6.68 2017 Grayson Lawrenceville, GA
Myles Christian 6.69 2017 Olive Branch Olive Branch, MS
Conor Hartigan 6.69 2017 Millbrook Winchester, VA
Cooper Swanson 6.69 2017 Canterbury Fort Myers, FL
Cole Turney 6.69 2017 William B Travis Richmond, TX
Drew Waters 6.69 2017 Etowah Woodstock, GA
Reese Albert 6.70 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Zachary DeLoach 6.70 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Adisyn Coffey 6.71 2017 Delta Albany, IN
William Jeffry 6.71 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. Caguas, PR
Owen Lovell 6.71 2017 Cullman Vinemont, AL
Jordan Schulefand 6.71 2017 Pine Crest Parkland, FL
Anthony Servideo 6.71 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Alerick Soularie 6.71 2017 Atascocita Humble, TX
Samuel Cachola 6.72 2017 Northwood Irvine, CA
Sam Keating 6.72 2017 Canterbury Fort Myers, FL
Buddy Kennedy 6.72 2017 Millville Millville, NJ
Nick Allen 6.73 2017 Francis W. Parker San Diego, CA
Ricardo De La Torre 6.73 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. Juana Diaz, PR
Mark Vierling 6.73 2017 Christian Brothers College St. Louis, MO
Josh Hatcher 6.74 2017 Lee County Albany, GA
Matthew Golda 6.75 2017 Inspiration Academy Bradenton, FL
Ward Hacklen 6.75 2017 Dutch Fork Irmo, SC
Austine Jeremy Arocho 6.76 2017 Old Mill Glen Burnie, MD
Jose Marcano 6.76 2017 Petra Mercado Bougart Humacao, PR
Gabriel Rodriguez 6.76 2017   Toa Alta, PR
Zach Sehgal 6.76 2017 La Jolla La Jolla, CA
Michael Spears 6.76 2017 Orangewood Christian Winter Park, FL
Tyler Freeman 6.77 2017 Etiwanda Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Adam Kerner 6.77 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Earl Semper 6.77 2017 St Thomas Aquinas Fort Lauderdale, FL
Ryan Vilade 6.77 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Dylan Neuse 6.78 2017 Fossil Ridge Fort Worth, TX
Jose Ciccarello 6.79 2017 Alonso Tampa, FL
Colin Hall 6.79 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA
Andrew Martinez 6.79 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
David Vazquez 6.79 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Jonathan Windham 6.79 2017 Klein Collins Spring, TX
Abdiel Layer 6.80 2017 Colegio Angel David San Juan, PR


Top 10 yard splits

6/18/2016

Name 10 Grad School Hometown
Cole Brannen 1.37 2017 The Westfield Schools Elko, GA
Quentin Holmes 1.38 2017 Monsignor McClancy Memorial East Elmhurst, NY
Heston Kjerstad 1.39 2017 Randall Amarillo, TX
Rashad Collymore 1.40 2017 Cawthra Park SS Mississauga, ON
Jordan Anderson 1.41 2017 James Clemens Madison, AL
Cooper Davis 1.42 2017 St. Aloysius Gonzaga Mississauga, ON
Jesse Franklin 1.42 2017 Seattle Prep Seattle, WA
Kyle Jacobsen 1.43 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Ivan Johnson 1.43 2017 Kennesaw Mountain Atlanta, GA
Dalton Wingo 1.44 2017 Plant City Plant City, FL
Adam Hall 1.45 2017 AB Lucas Secondary London, ON
Everrett Harris 1.45 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Kier Meredith 1.45 2017 Glenn Winston-Salem, NC
Josh Hatcher 1.46 2017 Lee County Albany, GA
Mark Vierling 1.46 2017 Christian Brothers College St. Louis, MO
Ryan Vilade 1.46 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Dominic Cox 1.47 2017 William B Travis Richmond, TX
Zachary Daniels 1.47 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA
Carlos Diaz 1.47 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Caguas, PR
Earl Semper 1.47 2017 St Thomas Aquinas Fort Lauderdale, FL
Oscar Serratos 1.47 2017 Grayson Lawrenceville, GA
John Shields 1.47 2017 Plant Tampa, FL
Conner Uselton 1.47 2017 Southmoore Oklahoma City, OK
Jecorrah Arnold 1.48 2017 Clarke Central Athens, GA
Jeter Downs 1.48 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Devin Fontenot 1.48 2017 The Woodlands The Woodlands, TX
Matthew Golda 1.48 2017 Inspiration Academy Bradenton, FL
Chaney Rogers 1.48 2017 Gordon Lee Ringgold, GA
Oraj Anu 1.49 2017 Home School Orlando, FL
Garrett Blaylock 1.49 2017 T C Roberson Asheville, NC
Colin Hall 1.49 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA
Gabriel Rodriguez 1.49 2017   Toa Alta, PR
Ronald Washington 1.49 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Samuel Cachola 1.50 2017 Northwood Irvine, CA
Max Clark 1.50 2017 Winter Park Winter Park, FL
Cole McNamee 1.50 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Bobby Miller 1.50 2017 Mchenry-West Campus McHenry, IL
Devin Ortiz 1.50 2017 St Joseph Regional Nutley, NJ
Baron Radcliff 1.50 2017 Norcross Peachtree Corners, GA
Michael Spears 1.50 2017 Orangewood Christian Winter Park, FL
David Vazquez 1.50 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Zachary DeLoach 1.51 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Mervyl "MJ" Melendez 1.51 2017 St James Montgomery, AL
Christopher Seise 1.51 2017 West Orange Winter Garden, FL
Jose Ciccarello 1.52 2017 Alonso Tampa, FL
Ben Fariss 1.52 2017 Valencia Valencia, CA
Darius Foster 1.52 2017 Norcross Norcross, GA
Calvin Greenfield 1.52 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Shane Shifflett 1.52 2017 Venice Senior Venice, FL
Reese Albert 1.53 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Cash Case 1.53 2017 The First Academy Mount Dora, FL
Brady McConnell 1.53 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Michael Rothenberg 1.53 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Andres Santana 1.53 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Garrett Mitchell 1.54 2017 Orange Lutheran Orange, CA
Golston Gillespie 1.55 2017 Madison County Hull, GA
Kale Ledford 1.55 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Shane McGuire 1.55 2017 Kentwood Kent, WA
Heliot Ramos 1.55 2017 Alfonso Casta Martínez Maunabo, PR
Bobby Seymour 1.55 2017 Mt Carmel Saint John, IN
Spencer Torkelson 1.55 2017 Casa Grande Petaluma, CA
Danny Zimmerman 1.55 2017 Redondo Union Redondo Beach, CA


Steel vs. Red Game Highlights

6/18/2016

Wilberto Rivera (2017 RHP, Naranjito, PR) came out and pumped big velocity out of the gate, running his fastball up to 94 mph while sitting comfortably in the low-90s. He’s got a strong and broad build to go along with a quick, loose arm action that helped produce sinking life on his fastball down in the zone.

Kevin Abel (2017 RHP, San Diego, CA) made the cross country trip to throw in Fort Myers and he didn’t disappoint as he showed three solid pitches for strikes. His fastball was up to 91 mph early with downhill plane and he threw both a changeup with late diving life and a sharp 12-6 curveball for strikes, both in the low-to-mid-70s.

Tim Elko (2017 3B, Lutz, FL) continues to swing a big bat from the right side of the plate after making loud contact earlier in the day. Getting a fastball he could handle, Elko got his arms extended and drove the pitched deep to center field for a standup double, traveling 395 feet and coming off the barrel at 97 mph.

Seth Corry (2017 LHP, Highland, UT) is projectable lefthander who’s already committed to Brigham Young, though he already shows plenty at present. With a fastball that works in the low-90s and up to 93 mph Corry was able to maintain his velocity well throughout his two innings of work and developed his curveball throughout the outing saving his best ones for last.

Christian Robinson (2017 OF, Melbourne, FL) might only be 16 and a half years old as he recently reclassified up from the 2018 but his strength and bat speed fits right into to the older class. Despite begin in a left on left match up Robinson showed the quickness to the barrel in order to drive a triple to deep center field, jumping off the barrel at 96 mph. He also jumped on the mound for an inning and ran his fastball up to 85 mph.

Altoon Coleman (2017 RHP, Sanford, FL) has been a regular at Perfect Game events and he again ran his fastball up to 91 mph with a short and compact arm action, showing a feel for his breaking ball up to 78 mph, showing the ability to add and subtract on the pitch.

Logan Allen (2017 LHP, Deltona, FL) has long been known for his ability to carve up hitters within the strike zone and did so once again this afternoon. He ran his fastball up to 90 mph with a quick and loose arm action, but also threw both a sharp curveball, a slider, and a cutting changeup for strikes, mixing with comfort and feel.

Another Alabama State commit, Oraj Anu (2017 OF, Orlando, FL) had a nice two hit day at the plate with both of his hits coming from from the right side of the plate. In his first trip he doubled down the left field line before shooting a single through the 4-hole in his second trip to the plate for a single. 

Ben Dragani (2017 LHP, Brookfield, WI) is a Michigan commit from the state of Wisconsin and he ran his fastball up to 88 mph, showing a smooth and easy arm action that projects for more velocity moving forward as he fills out physically. 

Mason Doolittle (2017 C, Jupiter, FL) made the most of his last at-bat during the showcase, turning on a lefthanded fastball and he put it off the base of the Green Monster for a double, coming off the barrel 96 mph. 


Navy vs. Green Game Highlights

6/18/2016

Jan Figueroa (2017 RHP, Trujillo Alto, PR) is another promising prospect from Puerto Rico and the righthander didn’t disappoint. During his first inning of work he ran his fastball up to 92 mph with a full and loose arm action. In addition to the fastball the uncommitted Figueroa showed a breaking ball in the low-70s and a changeup at 81 mph.

Zach Sehgal (2017 SS, La Jolla, CA) helped keep the opposition off the board in the first inning by showing solid range moving to the 5-6 hole from shortstop, was able to set his feet and throw the runner out at home who aggressively rounded third.

Oscar Serratos (2017 SS, Lawrenceville, GA) jumped all over an 89 mph fastball and drove it back up the middle, carrying over the center fielder’s head for a loud double that came off the bat at 90 mph.

Committed to Florida Atlantic, righthander Christian Santana (2017 RHP, Hialeah, FL) came out and bumped 92 mph with his fastball while showing a feel for a curveball in the mid-70s, both of which come from a quick right arm.

Golston Gillespie (2017 C, Hull, GA), who’s committed to Mississippi, showed the type power he’s become known for as he was able to get his arms extended and drove an outer half pitch to the left-center field gap for a loud double, jumped 96 mph off the barrel.

After finding the barrel some in the previous game, Georgia commit Drew Waters (2017 OF, Woodstock, GA)  followed up Gillespie with a hard single up the middle that jumped off the barrel at 103 mph. He then proceeded to show off his strength as he swiped both second and third within a handful of pitches. Waters fouled up his single in his first at-bat with another line drive base knock that registered 103 mph off the barrel, a line drive over the second baseman’s head.

Caleb Sloan (2017 RHP, Centennial, CO), who recently committed to TCU, made the trip out from Colorado and made an immediate impression as he painted the glove side black in his first innig of work. His fastball sat in the 90-92 mph range, bumping 94 mph while spinning a hard mid-80s slider with tight and late bite.

Heliot Ramos (2017 OF, Maunabo, PR) jumped all over a mid-80s fastball and sent it deep to the centerfield wall, clanking hard off the base for a two-base hit registering 100 mph off the barrel.

Oscar Serratos (2017 SS, Lawrenceville, GA), mentioned above, might be listed as a primary shortstop in the program but he very much has two-way abilities should he get to Georgia Tech. With a live, athletic frame Serratos featured a short and fast arm action that produced a fastball up to 91 mph with solid plane and ability to work to either side of the plate. 

Brandon Dorsey (2017 3B, Mount Airy, MD), the thick athletic 3B showed solid barrel control with a line drive swing plane during batting practice and showed it during game 3, where he collected two hits including a double.  Has some present strength in his swing as the ball would jump when centered.

7-Navy vs 8-Red

6/18/2016

Jacob Pearson (2017 OF, West Monroe, LA)-Showed good barrel feel connecting for a pair of balls that left the bat loud. 

Raymond Gil (2017 3B, Miami, FL)-Also showed good bat speed and an all fields approach collecting a pair of base hits.

Justin Farmer (2017 OF, Riverview, FL)-Connected for a loud double off the wall that left the bat at 99 mph showing impressive bat speed and quick hands.

Cardinal Fernandezees (2017 RHP, Gardena, CA)-Strong, projectable build with a short arm action and several pauses in his delivery. Fastball worked 87-89/90 mph with true action and a changeup, curveball, and slider as well. 

Jose Visaez (2017 RHP, Jacksonville, FL)-Deep hip coil start with a long arm action with good arm speed. Fastball worked 90-92/93 mph and a showed a slider with bite.

Harrison Francis (2017 RHP, Tallahassee, FL)-Projectable build with a full arm action and three quarter arm slot. Was around the zone with an upper 80's fastball and flashed a slider that showed tilt. 

Ivan Johnson (2017 SS, Atlanta, GA)-Worked all fields, staying back on a breaking ball with good barrel control. 

Jack Leftwich (2017 RHP, Maitland, FL)-Projectable, lean build with a quick arm and good extension down the mound. Fastball that worked low 90's and touched 94 mph with a changeup and slider with short break as well. 


5-Green vs 6-Gray

6/18/2016

Cash Case (2017 SS, Mount Dora, FL)-Dropped the barrel head and showed good bat speed and created leverage to hit a 361' HR to deep left field. The sound off the barrel was impressive as it was a no-doubt 3-run shot. He followed that up with a 96 mph single in his second at-bat as well. 

Mark Vientos (2017 SS, Pembroke Pines, FL)-The impressive physical build is hard to ignore with good bat speed and linear swing path. Had a single that left the bat at 98 mph per TrackMan through the left side. 

Joe Boyle (2017, RHP, O'Fallon, MO)-Very strong, large build with present arm strength from a longer arm action. Fastball worked 90-92/93 mph with slight cut and also mixed in a slider at 75 mph that he threw for strikes. Struck out 5 in 2IP. 

Jordan Anderson (2017 OF, Madison, AL) and Ricardo De La Torre (2017 SS, Juana Diaz, PR) each collected a RBI base hit in game. Anderson slapped one to the opposite field, while De La Torre pulled one through the left side.

Yashviel Estrada (2017 RHP, Humacao, PR)-Showed a quick arm on the mound with a lean, projectable build. Fastball worked in the upper 80's topping out at 88 mph with a changeup at 74 mph. 

Conner Uselton (2017 OF, Oklahoma City, OK)-Really impressive bat speed and barrel control. Single that was 103 mph off the bat per TrackMan with a linear swing plane and explosive hands. 

Shamir M Morales Rodriguez (2017 C, San Lorenzo, PR)-Showed a quick bat with good raw strength with a double off the wall in left field. 

Cameron Robinson (2017 RHP, Deltona, FL)-Longer arm action with some arm strength with crossfire action. Fastball had cut action between 89-91 mph with a slider flashing tilt at 81 mph. 

Garrett "Hunter" Ruth (2017 RHP, Gainesville, FL)-Medium build with good arm strength from a three quarter arm slot. Fastball showed good life and angle at 91-94 mph with a changeup at 79 mph showing sink. 

Bryson Hutchinson (2017 1B/RHP, Port Orange, FL)-Very large, strong frame from a high three quarter arm slot. Fastball exploded out of his hand with heavy action sitting 91-94 mph with a slider that worked in the low 80's and a curveball at 75 mph. 


Navy vs. Red Game Highlights

6/17/2016

Vanderbilt commit Jake Eder (2017 LHP, Ocean Ridge, FL) came out and sat in the 88-91 mph range in the first inning showing solid angle to his fastball with an ability to locate both to glove side and arm side. The velocity comes rather easily for Eder and he’s able to miss bats with the pitch, showing nice angle out of the hand.

Jeremiah Estrada (2017 RHP, Indio, CA) is a young and loose arm righthander who made the trip out from California and didn’t disappoint. With a full and easy arm action coming through the back the UCLA was able to run his fastball up to 93 mph with occasional hard cut while spinning a 12-6 curveball in the low-70s.

Committed to Florida State for a little bit now, righthander Tyler Ahearn (2017 RHP, Jupiter, FL) continues to make strides in terms of pure stuff as he continues to fill out his frame. Up to 93 mph and regularly living in the low 90s throughout with the ability to pound the inner half to righthanded hitter, Ahearn also flashed a hard downer breaking ball as well as a feel for a changeup.

Ivan Johnson (2017 SS, Atlanta, GA) flashed some leather ranging up the middle on a ground ball that took a late hop yet he remained balanced and loose to adjust and make the throw on the run.

Tanner Allen (2017 OF, Theodore, AL), just as he did all of last summer, showed fast hands on an inner half 89 mph fastball and ripped it down the line, coming off the barrel at 97 mph for a standup double.

Darren Baker (2017 2B, Granite Bay, CA) followed up what Tanner Allen did and put an upper-80s fastball back up the middle, finding the barrel and picking up a single.

Stephen Keller (2017 RHP, Huffman, TX), another LSU commit, made quick work of his two innings as he regularly filled up the strike zone with both his fastball and curveball. He regularly worked on top of his fastball that topped out at 90 mph while showing hard running life at times and feel for a breaking ball in the mid-70s.

Speaking of LSU commits, Daniel Cabrera (2017 OF, River Ridge, LA) didn’t quite show the power he did in batting practice yesterday but he did show comfort with the barrel and the ability to go to the opposite field, picking up a line drive single through the 5-6 hole.

Noah Skirrow (2017 RHP, Stoney Creek, ON), an uncommitted righthander out of Canada worked in the 86-89 mph range, bumping a 90 over his two innings of work. In addition to the fastball, Skirrow was able to miss barrels with his changeup in the low-80s featuring late fading life away from lefthanded hitters.

Kyle Hurt (2017 RHP, Rancho Santa Fe, CA) has long been on the scene and continues to improve each time we see him. He routinely sat in the low-90s with his fastball showing a fast right arm and a curveball that developed showing hard bite and a changeup that showed late diving life underneath barrels.

Jordan Butler (2017 LHP, Odessa, FL) came out and pounded the strike zone from a difficult near sidearm slot, running his fastball up to 91 mph with late sinking life. He was able to miss bats with his fastball and struck out the side in each of his two innings of work while showing a breaking ball at 72 mph with depth.

Reese Albert (2017 OF, Jupiter, FL) showed off some strength from the left side of the plate, barreling a double to the left centerfield gap, showing the type of strength he did last night turning batting practice.

Weston Bizzle (2017 RHP, Memphis, TN) did his thing on the mound again Friday night, coming at hitters with a bunch of deception while running his fastball up to 90 mph from an over the top slot while showing a big 12-6 breaker in the mid-70s.

Jackson Rutledge (2017 RHP, St. Louis, MO), who recently opened up his commitment, was able to miss bats with his fastball that was up to 91 mph with short sinking life. The arm action is fast and he’s capable of working down in the zone while showing both an 11-5 curveball and low-80s changeup for strikes.

 

 


5-Green vs 6-Gray

6/17/2016

Johnny Kuhn Jr (2017 RHP, Lakewood, CA)-Strong build with impressive arm strength over a pair of innings. Creates some angle with his 87-89/90 mph fastball and mixed in a slider at 77 mph.

Nicholas Storz (2017 RHP, Brooklyn, NY)-Very thick, strong build with a longer arm action and impressive arm strength. Worked 90-92/93 mph with arm side life for his first inning and a slightly slower range in the second. Missed bats with his fastball and a sharp, hard slider. 

Jack Conlon (2017 RHP, Sugar Land, TX)-Projectable, strong build with a slightly stiff arm action and quick drop and drive delivery. Fastball exploded out of his hand at 90-93/94 mph that showed slight cut. Hard downward breaking slider at 78 mph. 

Joseph Perez (2017 3B, Pembroke Pines, FL)-Threw from a high three quarter arm slot with downhill action and a very hard spinning fastball that worked 90-93/94 mph. Also had a sharp slider that had downward break.

Alejandro Toral (2017 1B, Davie, FL)-No one has doubted the bat speed and barrel feel of the #1 player in the class and he lined out in his first at bat with a ball that left the bat at 101 mph.

Matthew Golda (2017 SS, Bradenton, FL)-Followed up a very strong defensive workout yesterday with a loud double off the wall in game today. Bat speed showed with a line drive swing plane. 

Conner Uselton (2017 OF, Oklahoma City, OK)-Linear swing plane with good bat and hand speed pulling a double down the left field line. Hustled out of the box to turn it into extra bases. 

Oraj Anu (2017 OF, Orlando, FL)-One of the loudest BP's turned in yesterday was by Oraj Anu who added in a double down the left field line showing the very impressive bat speed. 

Tanner Burns (2017 RHP, Decatur, AL)-Short, compact arm action with impressive arm speed and online delivery. Good fastball sitting 92-94/95 mph over two innings get lots of swings and misses between his fastball and hard breaking ball in the low 80's.

Brandon McCabe (2017 RHP, Boynton Beach, FL)-Compact arm action, tremendous extension downhill with a three quarter arm slot. Fastball 93-95 mph with lift, power curveball and a straight changeup missing tons of bats. Curveball via TrackMan hovered near 2800 RPM with 5 feet of vertical, downward break. 

Mark Vientos (2017 SS, Pembroke Pines, FL)-showed impressive bat speed at the plate making loud contact off the barrel. Also made a strong relay home to nail a runner at the plate. 

Jorge Ramirez (2017 C, Kissimmee, FL)-Good bat speed and plane. Collected a loud wall-ball double in the last half inning. 


Columbia Blue vs. Gold

6/17/2016

In what’s become a reoccurring theme this National, California shortstop Tyler Freeman (2017 SS, Rancho Cucamonga, CA) found himself on base after picking up another base hit. This time he went with an outer half fastball and shot it through the right side for a line drive single, taking second base on the throw from the right fielder.

After not having a ball struck with an exit velocity north of 100 over the first couple of days we had a couple within the same inning. Terriez Fuller (2017 OF, Griffin, GA) connected for the first, staying back on a left handed curveball which he ripped down the right field line for a standup triple coming off the barrel at 101 mph. The following half inning Florida commit Brady Smith (2017 C, Niceville, FL) smoked a line drive directly at the left fielder, also jumping off the barrel at 101 mph.

Jack Owen (2017 LHP, Coto De Caza, CA) has been to several Perfect Game events with the BPA DeMarini travel team and he continued to show the same smooth mechanics which he repeated very well. He ran his fastball up to 89 mph and showed a nice feel for both a breaking ball and changeup, each of which came from the same arm slot.

A Clemson commit to made his way to Fort Myers via Michigan, Sam Weatherly (2017 LHP, Howell, MI) came out and ran his fastball up to 90 mph from the left side creating some angle at release. The frame is one that projects very well moving forward at 6-foot-3, 175-pounds and he also flashed a feel for a changeup at 81 mph down in the zone.

Jayson Gonzalez (2017 MIF, Covina, CA) showed hustle out of the box on his flare single just over the first base bag and alertly took second showing off solid footspeed and instincts.

Carson Rudd (2017 RHP, Agoura, CA) is another projectable 6-foot-5 righthanded arm who projects extremely well moving forward. He committed to Stanford shortly after last June’s Junior National and has continued to add velocity ever since, running his fastball up to 89 mph this afternoon while showing depth to the breaking ball and a feel for the changeup. 


1-Black vs 3-Crimson

6/17/2016

Jerryell Rivera Gonzalez (2017 LHP, Toa Baja, PR)-Very lean, projectable left hander with an easy delivery and good arm speed. Fastball worked in the upper 80's and touched 90's. Also showed a slider and a changeup, with the changeup showing good fade. 

Ashton McGee (2017 MIF, Goldsboro, NC)-Creates good leverage, and showed very impressive bat speed ripping a triple to the right field wall that left the bat at 98 mph per TrackMan. 

Kier Meredith (2017 OF, Winston-Salem, NC)-Quick, linear swing, strong hands with good bat speed. Lined a single up the middle that left the bat at 96 mph. Also stole second and terrorized pitchers on the bases. 

Jordon Adell (2017 OF, Louisville, KY)-Showed easy plus, plus arm speed on the mound with extreme downhill action. Fastball worked 93-94 mph with heavy life and a power curveball at 81 mph showing depth. 

DL Hall (2017 LHP, Warner Robins, GA)-Long arm action, three quarter slot with an easy delivery. FB works well to both sides at 92-94/95 mph. Also showed a power curveball at 75 that showed sharpness and depth.

Carmen Mlodzinski (2017 RHP, Hilton Head island, SC)-Strong build, projectable frame from a high three quarter slot. Fastball worked downhill well at 88-91 mph and a promising curveball. 

 


Batting Practice Highlights, Teams 5-8

6/16/2016

BP at Fenway South can turn into Home Run Derby, especially for right handed hitters, but it's nice to see someone like Alejandro Toral (2017 1B, Davie, FL) turn in such a professional BP, lining 380 foot rockets from gap to gap and only leaning and lifting a couple.  He's the #1 ranked player in the 2017 class for a reason.

Daniel Cabrera (2017 OF, River Ridge, LA) also put together a very professional BP, being timed up from the first pitch and hitting hard line drives with a short and crisp swing through the whole round.

Nicholas Storz (2017 RHP, Brooklyn, NY) is 6-6/245 and absurdly strong and well leveraged at the plate.  He made Fenway South look like a Little League park on few swings with 400+ foot bombs to both center and left field.

Oraj Anu (2017 OF, Orlando, FL) showed top of the scale power from both sides of the plate, an extreme rarity in a player at any level.  He doesn't seem to work to hard to hit the ball that hard and far either.

Christian Robinson (2017 OF, Melbourne, FL) needs some adjustments to his swing approach but he's just as strong as Anu and is still 16 years old, having transitioned from the 2018 class during the last year.  He has a very high ceiling.

Christopher Seise (2017 SS, Winter Garden, FL) is another hitter who is one adjustment away from being a top of the grading scale hitter.  He gets easy whippy bat speed and the ball really comes off his barrel well.

Add Pat DeMarco (2017 OF, Winder, GA) to the list of players who took a very professional BP, showing strength and bat speed and consistency in hitting hard line drive after hard line drive.

Justin Cooke (2017 C, Norman, OK) is a rare switch-hitting catcher.  He was pretty much equal from both sides of the plate in his bat speed and approach and has a high offensive ceiling for the position.

Mason Doolittle (2017 C, Jupiter, FL) is another big catcher who shows lots of offensive potential, with a simple right handed swing approach and explosive hands at the ball.

Will Hardigree (2017 C, Auburn, GA) resembles Doolittle in a smaller body in many ways, with good strength in his right handed swing and a short and repeatable swing approach.

Jacob Pearson (2017 OF, West Monroe, LA) has a short left handed swing and a short and quick approach that produced lots of hard line drives and should, with his speed, ensure a high average at the next level.

Cash Case (2017 SS, Mount Dora, FL) had a similar approach and swing as Pearson and might have a bit more raw strength. 

Francis Villaman (2017 SS, Orlando, FL) has very quick hands and explodes them down hard on the ball from a short and sound swing approach.  He back spun some balls and got very good carry on the ball.

Gabriel Rivera (2017 OF, Palmetto Bay, FL) has a very strong 5-11/195 build and a short and explosive right handed swing.


Top Catcher Pop Times

6/16/2016

Name Pop Grad School Hometown
Will Hardigree 1.78 2017 Winder-Barrow Auburn, GA
Mason Doolittle 1.81 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Michael Rothenberg 1.81 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Shamir M Morales Rodriguez 1.83 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. San Lorenzo, PR
Steven Williams 1.83 2017 Deerfield-Windsor Albany, GA
Adam Kerner 1.84 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Mervyl "MJ" Melendez 1.84 2017 St James Montgomery, AL
Zach Jackson 1.87 2017 Haines City Senior Haines City, FL
Brock Mathis 1.87 2017 Fairfield Fairfield, OH
Jake Molle 1.87 2017 University Debary, FL
Kale Ledford 1.88 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Brady Smith 1.88 2017 TNXL Academy Niceville, FL
Justin Cooke 1.89 2017 Norman Norman, OK
Calvin Greenfield 1.90 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Matt Oldham 1.90 2017 Northwood Pittsboro, NC
Jonathan Nieves 1.95 2017 International Baseball Academy Vega Baja, PR
Jorge Ramirez 1.95 2017 Osceola Kissimmee, FL
Aaron Walters 1.95 2017 Center Point Kerrville, TX
Tyler Solomon 1.98 2017 Battlefield Haymarket, VA


Top Catcher Velo's

6/16/2016

Name C Grad School Hometown
Mervyl "MJ" Melendez 86 2017 St James Montgomery, AL
Kale Ledford 83 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Will Hardigree 82 2017 Winder-Barrow Auburn, GA
Zach Jackson 82 2017 Haines City Senior Haines City, FL
Steven Williams 82 2017 Deerfield-Windsor Albany, GA
Michael Rothenberg 81 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Matthew Cooper 80 2017 Norfolk Academy Virginia Beach, VA
Mason Doolittle 80 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Adam Kerner 80 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Jake Molle 80 2017 University Debary, FL
Brady Smith 80 2017 TNXL Academy Niceville, FL
Justin Cooke 79 2017 Norman Norman, OK
Calvin Greenfield 79 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Jonathan Nieves 79 2017 International Baseball Academy Vega Baja, PR


Top 1B Velo's

6/16/2016

Name 1B Grad School Hometown
Paxton Wallace 92 2017 Greenbrier Greenbrier, AR
Cole McNamee 86 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Alejandro Toral 86 2017 Archbishop Edward Mccarthy Davie, FL
Donovan Benoit 85 2017 Pensacola Catholic Pensacola, FL
James Marinan 85 2017 Park Vista Community Boynton Beach, FL
Chaney Rogers 84 2017 Gordon Lee Ringgold, GA
Bryce Bowen 83 2017 Elbert County Bowman, GA
Andrew Martinez 82 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL


Top Inf Velo's

6/16/2016

Name IF Grad School Hometown
Ricardo De La Torre 94 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. Juana Diaz, PR
Christopher Seise 93 2017 West Orange Winter Garden, FL
Raymond Gil 92 2017 Gulliver Schools Miami, FL
Jayson Gonzalez 92 2017 Bishop Amat Covina, CA
Brady McConnell 92 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Joseph Perez 92 2017 Archbishop Edward Mccarthy Pembroke Pines, FL
Tyler Freeman 91 2017 Etiwanda Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Kale Ledford 91 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Jose Marcano 91 2017 Petra Mercado Bougart Humacao, PR
Andres Santana 91 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Oscar Serratos 91 2017 Grayson Lawrenceville, GA
Adisyn Coffey 90 2017 Delta Albany, IN
Joshua Rivera 90 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Carolina, PR
Mark Vientos 90 2017 Charles W Flanagan Pembroke Pines, FL
Jacob Amaya 89 2017 South Hills El Monte, CA
Austine Jeremy Arocho 89 2017 Old Mill Glen Burnie, MD
Garrett Blaylock 89 2017 T C Roberson Asheville, NC
Bryce Bonnin 89 2017 Barbers Hill Baytown, TX
Casey Schmitt 89 2017 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
David Vazquez 89 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Francis Villaman 89 2017 Olympia Orlando, FL
Freddy Zamora 89 2017 Miami Killian Senior Miami, FL
Brett Borgogno 88 2017 Chino Hills Chino Hills, CA
Cash Case 88 2017 The First Academy Mount Dora, FL
Tim Elko 88 2017 Hillsborough Lutz, FL
Matthew Golda 88 2017 Inspiration Academy Bradenton, FL
Bryce Jarvis 88 2017 Brentwood Academy Franklin, TN
Ivan Johnson 88 2017 Kennesaw Mountain Atlanta, GA
Abdiel Layer 88 2017 Colegio Angel David San Juan, PR
Devin Ortiz 88 2017 St Joseph Regional Nutley, NJ
Paxton Wallace 88 2017 Greenbrier Greenbrier, AR
Aaron Bracho 87     El Tigrito (VEN)
Joshua Crouch 87 2017 Sebring Sebring, FL
Buddy Kennedy 87 2017 Millville Millville, NJ
Ashton McGee 87 2017 Charles B Aycock Goldsboro, NC
Cole McNamee 87 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Tanner Morris 87 2017 Miller Crozet, VA
Ryan Vilade 86 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Robert Bell 85 2017 Seabreeze Ormond Beach, FL
Griffin Bernardo 85 2017 Lake Brantley Longwood, FL
Frainyer Chavez 85 2017 Little Elm Little Elm, TX
Sam Hall 85 2017 Topsail Hampstead, NC
Zach Sehgal 85 2017 La Jolla La Jolla, CA


Top OF Velo's

6/16/2016

Name OF Grad School Hometown
Jordon Adell 97 2017 Ballard Louisville, KY
Andres Santana 97 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Jonny Deluca 96 2017 Agoura Agoura Hills, CA
Johnathan Rodriguez 95 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Toa Baja, PR
Conner Uselton 95 2017 Southmoore Oklahoma City, OK
Drew Waters 95 2017 Etowah Woodstock, GA
Dalton Wingo 94 2017 Plant City Plant City, FL
Zachary DeLoach 93 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Jordan Anderson 92 2017 James Clemens Madison, AL
Justin Farmer 92 2017 Riverview Riverview, FL
Evan Hooper 92 2017 Cabot Cabot, AR
Gabriel Rodriguez 92 2017   Toa Alta, PR
Jason Rooks 92 2017 Walton Marietta, GA
David Vazquez 92 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Nelson Velazquez 92 2017 Lake Worth lake worth, FL
Judson Ward 92 2017 Russellville Russellville, AL
Steven Williams 92 2017 Deerfield-Windsor Albany, GA
Bryce Bonnin 91 2017 Barbers Hill Baytown, TX
Terriez Fuller 91 2017 Griffin Griffin, GA
Kyle Jacobsen 91 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Jack Owen 91 2017 J Serra Coto De Caza, CA
Gabriel Rivera 91 2017 Christopher Columbus Palmetto Bay, FL
Cameron Robinson 91 2017 University Deltona, FL
Casey Schmitt 91 2017 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
Reese Albert 90 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Matthew Cooper 90 2017 Norfolk Academy Virginia Beach, VA
Pat DeMarco 90 2017 Winder-Barrow Winder, GA
Sam Hall 90 2017 Topsail Hampstead, NC
Ronald Washington 90 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Max Clark 89 2017 Winter Park Winter Park, FL
Joshua Crouch 89 2017 Sebring Sebring, FL
Colin Hall 89 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA
Christian Robinson 89 2017 Viera Melbourne, FL
Carlos Diaz 88 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Caguas, PR
William Jeffry 88 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. Caguas, PR
Joe Lancellotti 88 2017 Archbishop Wood Bensalem, PA
Heliot Ramos 88 2017 Alfonso Casta Martínez Maunabo, PR
Leslie (Bubba) Thompson 88 2017 Mcgill-Toolen Catholic Theodore, AL
Je'Von Carrier-Ward 87 2017 Polytechnic Long Beach, CA
Zachary Daniels 87 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA
Daniel Cabrera 86 2017 John Curtis Christian River Ridge, LA
Leugim Castillo 86 2017 Lancaster Lancaster, NY
Kier Meredith 86 2017 Glenn Winston-Salem, NC
Alejandro Toral 86 2017 Archbishop Edward Mccarthy Davie, FL
Sam Weatherly 86 2017 Howell Howell, MI
Owen Lovell 85 2017 Cullman Vinemont, AL


National top 60's

6/16/2016

Name 60 Grad School Hometown
Jordon Adell 6.19 2017 Ballard Louisville, KY
Jordan Anderson 6.25 2017 James Clemens Madison, AL
Kier Meredith 6.30 2017 Glenn Winston-Salem, NC
Shane Shifflett 6.34 2017 Venice Senior Venice, FL
Leslie (Bubba) Thompson 6.35 2017 Mcgill-Toolen Catholic Theodore, AL
Christopher Seise 6.41 2017 West Orange Winter Garden, FL
Brady McConnell 6.42 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Zachary Daniels 6.45 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA
Ivan Johnson 6.47 2017 Kennesaw Mountain Atlanta, GA
Kyle Jacobsen 6.49 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Jason Swan 6.50 2017 Atlantic Coast Jacksonville, FL
Leugim Castillo 6.51 2017 Lancaster Lancaster, NY
Evan Hooper 6.52 2017 Cabot Cabot, AR
Oraj Anu 6.53 2017 Home School Orlando, FL
John Shields 6.54 2017 Plant Tampa, FL
Heliot Ramos 6.55 2017 Alfonso Casta Martínez Maunabo, PR
Pat DeMarco 6.57 2017 Winder-Barrow Winder, GA
Gabriel Rivera 6.57 2017 Christopher Columbus Palmetto Bay, FL
Dalton Wingo 6.58 2017 Plant City Plant City, FL
Joshua Rivera 6.59 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Carolina, PR
Noah Campbell 6.62 2017 Cardinal Gibbons Durham, NC
Jacob Pearson 6.62 2017 West Monroe West Monroe, LA
Christian Robinson 6.62 2017 Viera Melbourne, FL
Darren Baker 6.63 2017 Jesuit Granite Bay, CA
Nelson Velazquez 6.63 2017 Lake Worth lake worth, FL
Jonny Deluca 6.65 2017 Agoura Agoura Hills, CA
Carlos Diaz 6.65 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Caguas, PR
Gabriel Holt 6.65 2017 Veterans Bonaire, GA
Andres Santana 6.65 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Ronald Washington 6.65 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Jeffrey Elkins 6.67 2017 St Thomas More Lafayette, LA
Conner Uselton 6.67 2017 Southmoore Oklahoma City, OK
Sam Hall 6.68 2017 Topsail Hampstead, NC
Sean Ross 6.68 2017 Granite Hills El Cajon, CA
Oscar Serratos 6.68 2017 Grayson Lawrenceville, GA
Drew Waters 6.69 2017 Etowah Woodstock, GA
Reese Albert 6.70 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Zachary DeLoach 6.70 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Adisyn Coffey 6.71 2017 Delta Albany, IN
William Jeffry 6.71 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. Caguas, PR
Owen Lovell 6.71 2017 Cullman Vinemont, AL
Anthony Servideo 6.71 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Samuel Cachola 6.72 2017 Northwood Irvine, CA
Buddy Kennedy 6.72 2017 Millville Millville, NJ
Ricardo De La Torre 6.73 2017 Puerto Rico BB Acad. Juana Diaz, PR
Matthew Golda 6.75 2017 Inspiration Academy Bradenton, FL
Ward Hacklen 6.75 2017 Dutch Fork Irmo, SC
Austine Jeremy Arocho 6.76 2017 Old Mill Glen Burnie, MD
Jose Marcano 6.76 2017 Petra Mercado Bougart Humacao, PR
Gabriel Rodriguez 6.76 2017   Toa Alta, PR
Zach Sehgal 6.76 2017 La Jolla La Jolla, CA
Michael Spears 6.76 2017 Orangewood Christian Winter Park, FL
Tyler Freeman 6.77 2017 Etiwanda Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Adam Kerner 6.77 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Ryan Vilade 6.77 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Colin Hall 6.79 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA
Andrew Martinez 6.79 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
David Vazquez 6.79 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Abdiel Layer 6.80 2017 Colegio Angel David San Juan, PR


Top 10 yard splits

6/16/2016

Name 10 Grad School Hometown
Jordan Anderson 1.41 2017 James Clemens Madison, AL
Kyle Jacobsen 1.43 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Ivan Johnson 1.43 2017 Kennesaw Mountain Atlanta, GA
Dalton Wingo 1.44 2017 Plant City Plant City, FL
Kier Meredith 1.45 2017 Glenn Winston-Salem, NC
Ryan Vilade 1.46 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Zachary Daniels 1.47 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA
Carlos Diaz 1.47 2017 Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy Caguas, PR
Oscar Serratos 1.47 2017 Grayson Lawrenceville, GA
John Shields 1.47 2017 Plant Tampa, FL
Conner Uselton 1.47 2017 Southmoore Oklahoma City, OK
Matthew Golda 1.48 2017 Inspiration Academy Bradenton, FL
Chaney Rogers 1.48 2017 Gordon Lee Ringgold, GA
Oraj Anu 1.49 2017 Home School Orlando, FL
Garrett Blaylock 1.49 2017 T C Roberson Asheville, NC
Colin Hall 1.49 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA
Gabriel Rodriguez 1.49 2017   Toa Alta, PR
Ronald Washington 1.49 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Samuel Cachola 1.50 2017 Northwood Irvine, CA
Max Clark 1.50 2017 Winter Park Winter Park, FL
Cole McNamee 1.50 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Devin Ortiz 1.50 2017 St Joseph Regional Nutley, NJ
Michael Spears 1.50 2017 Orangewood Christian Winter Park, FL
David Vazquez 1.50 2017 Westland Hialeah Senior Hialeah, FL
Zachary DeLoach 1.51 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Mervyl "MJ" Melendez 1.51 2017 St James Montgomery, AL
Christopher Seise 1.51 2017 West Orange Winter Garden, FL
Calvin Greenfield 1.52 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Shane Shifflett 1.52 2017 Venice Senior Venice, FL
Reese Albert 1.53 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Cash Case 1.53 2017 The First Academy Mount Dora, FL
Brady McConnell 1.53 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Michael Rothenberg 1.53 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Andres Santana 1.53 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Golston Gillespie 1.55 2017 Madison County Hull, GA
Kale Ledford 1.55 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Heliot Ramos 1.55 2017 Alfonso Casta Martínez Maunabo, PR
Francis Villaman 1.56 2017 Olympia Orlando, FL
Jose Marcano 1.57 2017 Petra Mercado Bougart Humacao, PR
Andrew Martinez 1.57 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Jason Swan 1.57 2017 Atlantic Coast Jacksonville, FL
Mason Doolittle 1.58 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Matt Oldham 1.58 2017 Northwood Pittsboro, NC
Anthony Servideo 1.58 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Gabriel Rivera 1.59 2017 Christopher Columbus Palmetto Bay, FL
Leslie (Bubba) Thompson 1.59 2017 Mcgill-Toolen Catholic Theodore, AL
Noah Campbell 1.60 2017 Cardinal Gibbons Durham, NC
Raymond Gil 1.60 2017 Gulliver Schools Miami, FL
Sam Hall 1.60 2017 Topsail Hampstead, NC
Jorge Ramirez 1.60 2017 Osceola Kissimmee, FL
Judson Ward 1.60 2017 Russellville Russellville, AL
Drew Waters 1.60 2017 Etowah Woodstock, GA


3-Crimson vs 4-Gold

6/16/2016

Paxton Wallace (2017 3B, Greenbrier, AR)-Pair of very loud doubles that went off the wall. Good strength in swing with lift and consistent line drive plane. Really like the power potential. 

Donovan Benoit (2017 RHP, Pensacola, FL)-Looser arm action with a short stride to the plate. Looser arm up to 91 mph that showed some life low in the zone. Also worked in a curveball at 75 mph.

Brian Gursky (2017 LHP, Granger, IN)-Full arm action with some extension and some downhill action. Fastball worked 86-87/88 mph with a drop and drive delivery. Also showed a 77 mph slider. 

Blake Beers (2017 RHP, Manhattan Beach, CA)-Tall, lean build with a quick arm that came out close to his body with some deception. Fastball worked 90-91/92 with good plane lower in the zone. Also threw a power curveball at 75 mph with sharpness and depth. 

Michael Weisberg (2017 RHP, Agoura Hills, CA)-Long, lean arm action with a quick arm and some downhill action. Fastball up to 90 with wiggle as well as a curveball at 75 and a low 80's changeup. 

Chad Bryant (2017 RHP, Thomasville, AL)-medium build, drop and drive delivery and a very quick arm. Fastball worked 90-93/94 mph with slight cut. Also showed a hard breaking slider low in the zone. 

Ryan Webb (2017 LHP, Roswell, GA)-Long, lean build with lots of projection remaining. 85-88 mph on his fastball with an upper 70's changeup. Missed bats with an upbeat delivery.

John Kodros (2017 LHP, Coppell, TX)-Lower three quarter lefty that created some angle with funk on the mound. Lots of swings and misses off his his slider that showed good tilt and paired it well with his fastball that worked 82-84 mph. 

Noah Campbell (2017 SS, Durham, NC)-Loud contact with a base hit up the middle that was 95 mph off the bat per TrackMan. 

Buddy Kennedy (2017 3B, Millville, NJ)-Continued to swing hard with a line drive swing plane. Drives ball with ease as ball jumps off his barrel. 

Frainyer Chavez (2017 SS, Little Elm, TX)-Collected a base hit with a quick, simple swing that was short to the ball. 

Ronald Washington (2017 OF, Houston, TX)-Big, strong swing and creates some leverage. Singled up the middle with barrel control. 

Hunter Milligan (2017 LHP, Greenbrier, AR)-Big, strong build with a long arm action and drop, drive delivery. FB worked 87-89 mph with a power curveball at 76 mph with tight spin. 

Adam Kerner (2017 C, Agoura Hills, CA)-Showed a quick bat and hands roping a double through the third basemen's mitt. 

1-Black vs 2-Columbia Blue

6/16/2016

Joe Lancellotti (2017 RHP, Bensalem, PA)-Led the game off with a loud double and took third on the throw in. 

Cole McNamee (2017 1B, Milton, GA)-Really loud pull single in game. Showed good bat speed and worked well through his lower half. 

Aaron Bracho ( SS, El Tigrito, AN)-Quick swing through the zone with some strength in frame. Ground rule double to left field that sliced out of play knocking in a run. 

Russell Smith (2017 LHP, Midlothian, TX)-Very long, lanky pitcher with tons of room to fill. Longer arm action with a fastball that worked 87-89/90 mph with true action. Changeup at 81 mph, Curveball at 73 mph, two-seamer at 83-85 mph with good arm side life. 

Chaney Rogers (2017 1B, Ringgold, GA)-Collected a pair of opposite field singles with a short compact swing that was direct to the ball.

Daniel Federman (2017 RHP, Pembroke Pines, FL)-Good strength already in frame with a full arm action and extended release. Fastball worked 86-88/89 mph with arm side wiggle. Showed a changeup at 76 mph, curveball at 75 mph with a hard slider at 80 mph. 

Gabriel Holt (2017 SS, Bonaire, GA)-Very hard hit single showing a quick barrel and strength to knock in a run. Dropped the barrel head in his second at bat and drove the ball to deep right field. 

Luis Aviles (2017 C, Palmetto Bay, FL)-Followed up a two doubled performance yesterday with another in today's game. Creates good leverage and shows his raw strength and bat speed to drive the ball.

Jason Rooks (2017 OF, Marietta, GA)-Really loud, long wall-ball single that drove in a run. Lots of strength in his frame and creates good leverage with lots of lift through the zone. 

Brady McConnell (2017 SS, Merritt Island, FL)-Showed off his ultra quick hand and bat speed lacing a single that nearly hit the pitcher.

Robert Touron (2017 RHP, Miami, FL)-Really quick arm with a hard recoil at landing with a longer arm action. Fastball worked well at 91-93 and blew past people with a sweeping slider at 77 mph. Changeup worked at 83 mph with good sink. 

Roman Phansalkar (2017 RHP, Edmond, OK)-Very young, projectable build, quick arm with a harsh recoil at landing. Fastball worked 87-89 mph with true shape. Changeup worked with fade at 82 mph and a slider at 77 mph. 

Jacob Heatherly (2017 LHP, Cullman, AL)-Strong, athletic player with good arm speed and a longer overall arm action. Fastball worked 89-92 mph with good arm speed with a curveball at 68 mph and a 79 mph changeup.


3-Crimson vs 4-Gold

6/15/2016

Noah Campbell (2017 SS, Durham, NC)-Strong showing in BP that translated well to the game. High level swing with bat speed, collected a double in his first at bat and followed it up with a loud single and stole second.

Hunter Greene (2017 SS/RHP, Stevenson Ranch, CA)-Ultra lean, projectable player who stood out with the bat in batting practice and pitched in the game. Worked a clean first inning with a pair of strikeouts. Easy velocity at 92-94/95 with wiggle as well as a hard slider that projected well. 

CJ Van Eyk (2017 RHP, Lutz, FL)-Closed the game out pitching for Crimson firing two clean innings with two strikeouts. Showed feel for three pitches with a loose arm action sitting 89-92/93 mph. Promising changeup as well as feel for a curveball. 

Kier Meredith (2017 OF, Winston-Salem, NC)-Very quick twitch player with athletic actions. Posted a 6.30 time in the 60 yard dash and put it on display legging out a triple in game. Also showed good strength flying out to deep centerfield in his second at-bat.

Caden Lemons (2017 RHP, Birmingham, AL)-Long, loose arm action from a very projectable, lean build. Good arm strength and not a ton of lower half at present. Fastball that ran up to 91 and worked there with some consistency showing arm side wiggle over three innings.

Trey Dillard (2017 RHP, Phoenix, AZ)-Showed good arm strength from an extended three quarter arm slot with a longer arm action. Pitched two innings with a fastball that worked 89-93/94 with slight arm side run. 

Trent Vietmeier (2017 RHP, Pittsburgh, PA)-Showed good downhill action with a quick arm from a three quarter slot. Fastball had true action at 85-89 mph while cutting off some extension. Struck out two batters over two innings. 

Bryce Bonnin (2017 SS, Baytown, TX)-Longer arm action while working downhill and a drop and drive delivery. Fastball worked 89-92 with some plane and a hard spinning slider at 82 mph. 

Adam Kerner (2017 C, Agoura Hills, CA)-Stayed short to the ball with quick hands and collected a single to the right side. 

Matt Schroer (2017 RHP, Phoenix, AZ)-Longer, lean arm action with good projection remaining. Downhill action with a quick arm and a fastball that worked 85-89 mph. Also showed some feel for spin with a 74 mph curveball and showed a changeup at 77 mph.


Batting Practice Highlights, Teams 1-4

6/15/2016

Hunter Greene (2017 SS, Stevenson Ranch, CA) has a such an easy right handed swing that he made one of the most difficult things to do is sports look stunningly easy.  He drove 4-5 balls completely out of Fenway South and made it look effortless in the process.

Ryan Vilade (2017 SS, Frisco, TX) has a very strong right handed swing and lots of easy lift to his swing.  The ball flies off his barrel.

Brady McConnell (2017 SS, Merritt Island, FL) attacks the ball with a big shift into contact but keeps his hands back well and explodes them at the ball.  He has outstanding raw bat speed.

Joshua Crouch (2017 OF, Sebring, FL) is another right handed hitter from Florida who explodes his hands at the ball hard.  He was timed up well from the start and squared up almost everything.

Terriez Fuller (2017 OF, Griffin, GA) is 6-4/240 and is some kind of strong.  His power comes very easily and comes from a well balanced and loose swing.  He hit a ball into the bleachers behind the bullpens in right centerfield that was majestic and impressive.

Zachary DeLoach (2017 OF, Lewisville, TX) has a complicated load that might have to be reigned in a bit for timing purposes but he has excellent raw bat speed and big power potential.

Joseph Perez (2017 3B, Pembroke Pines, FL) has high ceiling potential on the mound but is doing a good job proving to scouts he's a position prospect as well.  He took an outstanding BP, showing big pull power and bat speed from a very simple right handed swing.

Leugim Castillo (2017 OF, Lancaster, NY) doesn't have a classic power swing but he has enormous raw strength in his swing and easily cleared the Green Monster with some very long bombs during his round.

Adisyn Coffey (2017 SS, Albany, IN) has very good hand quickness from a somewhat hitchy hand load but was timed up and drove the ball hard consistently during his round.  He projects very well physically.

Kyle Jacobsen (2017 OF, Acworth, GA) is one of the most polished hitters in the 2017 class and it showed in BP today.  He lined balls all over the field and showed the strength and bat speed to lift the ball as well.

Zachary Daniels (2017 OF, Stockbridge, GA) is a quick twitch athlete who attacks the ball with very good right handed bat speed.  He had a very good round with lots of hard line drive contact.

Jordon Adell (2017 OF, Louisville, KY) will be a strong focus of scout's all summer as they evaluate his bat, as he might be the most tooled up player in the 2017 class.  He showed easy plus power in batting practice and rivaled Hunter Green for his overall round.

Noah Campbell (2017 SS, Durham, NC) has a nice and loose swing with good lower half use and very good bat speed.  He made consistent hard pull contact.

Ashton McGee (2017 MIF, Goldsboro, NC) is very strong for a middle infielder at 6-1/200 and it showed in his ability to create bat speed and drive the ball hard.

Tyler Freeman (2017 SS, Rancho Cucamonga, CA) has outstanding lower half use in his swing and generates very good bat speed through it.  He didn't show much lift in BP but crushed line drive after line drive.

Tyler Hardman (2017 3B, Corona, CA) is another hitter, and not coincidently from Southern California, where they emphasize shift and lower half use, to use his whole body to generate very good bat speed and hard line drive contact.

Jayson Gonzalez (2017 MIF, Covina, CA) is one of the strongest players and best hitters in the 2017 class.  He has huge power and lift in his swing and attacks the ball with intent.

 

 

 


Top Catcher Pop Times

6/15/2016

Name Pop Grad School Hometown
Michael Rothenberg 1.81 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Adam Kerner 1.84 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Jake Molle 1.87 2017 University Debary, FL
Kale Ledford 1.88 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Brady Smith 1.88 2017 Niceville Senior Niceville, FL
Calvin Greenfield 1.90 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Matt Oldham 1.90 2017 Northwood Pittsboro, NC
Aaron Walters 1.95 2017 Center Point Kerrville, TX


Top Catcher Velo's

6/15/2016

Name C Grad School Hometown
Kale Ledford 83 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Michael Rothenberg 81 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Matthew Cooper 80 2017 Norfolk Academy Virginia Beach, VA
Adam Kerner 80 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Jake Molle 80 2017 University Debary, FL
Brady Smith 80 2017 Niceville Senior Niceville, FL
Calvin Greenfield 79 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Matt Oldham 78 2017 Northwood Pittsboro, NC
Aaron Walters 77 2017 Center Point Kerrville, TX


Top 1B Velo's

6/15/2016

Name 1B Grad School Hometown
Paxton Wallace 92 2017 Greenbrier Greenbrier, AR
Cole McNamee 86 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Donovan Benoit 85 2017 Pensacola Catholic Pensacola, FL
Chaney Rogers 84 2017 Gordon Lee Ringgold, GA


Top IF Velo's

6/15/2016

Name IF Grad School Hometown
Jayson Gonzalez 92 2017 Bishop Amat Covina, CA
Brady McConnell 92 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Joseph Perez 92 2017 Archbishop Edward Mccarthy Pembroke Pines, FL
Tyler Freeman 91 2017 Etiwanda Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Kale Ledford 91 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Andres Santana 91 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Adisyn Coffey 90 2017 Delta Albany, IN
Austine Jeremy Arocho 89 2017 Old Mill Glen Burnie, MD
Garrett Blaylock 89 2017 T C Roberson Asheville, NC
Bryce Bonnin 89 2017 Barbers Hill Baytown, TX
Casey Schmitt 89 2017 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
Freddy Zamora 89 2017 Miami Killian Senior Miami, FL
Brett Borgogno 88 2017 Chino Hills Chino Hills, CA
Paxton Wallace 88 2017 Greenbrier Greenbrier, AR
Joshua Crouch 87 2017 Sebring Sebring, FL
Buddy Kennedy 87 2017 Millville Millville, NJ
Ashton McGee 87 2017 Charles B Aycock Goldsboro, NC
Cole McNamee 87 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Tanner Morris 87 2017 Miller Crozet, VA
Ryan Vilade 86 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Robert Bell 85 2017 Seabreeze Ormond Beach, FL
Frainyer Chavez 85 2017 Little Elm Little Elm, TX


Top OF Velo's

6/15/2016

Name OF Grad School Hometown
Jordon Adell 97 2017 Ballard Louisville, KY
Andres Santana 97 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Jonny Deluca 96 2017 Agoura Agoura Hills, CA
Zachary DeLoach 93 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Jason Rooks 92 2017 Walton Marietta, GA
Judson Ward 92 2017 Russellville Russellville, AL
Bryce Bonnin 91 2017 Barbers Hill Baytown, TX
Terriez Fuller 91 2017 Griffin Griffin, GA
Kyle Jacobsen 91 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Jack Owen 91 2017 J Serra Coto De Caza, CA
Casey Schmitt 91 2017 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
Matthew Cooper 90 2017 Norfolk Academy Virginia Beach, VA
Ronald Washington 90 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Max Clark 89 2017 Winter Park Winter Park, FL
Joshua Crouch 89 2017 Sebring Sebring, FL
Colin Hall 89 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA
CJ Van Eyk 89 2017 Steinbrenner Lutz, FL
Joe Lancellotti 88 2017 Archbishop Wood Bensalem, PA
Leslie (Bubba) Thompson 88 2017 Mcgill-Toolen Catholic Theodore, AL
Je'Von Carrier-Ward 87 2017 Polytechnic Long Beach, CA
Zachary Daniels 87 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA


National top 60's

6/15/2016

Name 60 Grad School Hometown
Jordon Adell 6.19 2017 Ballard Louisville, KY
Kier Meredith 6.30 2017 Glenn Winston-Salem, NC
Leslie (Bubba) Thompson 6.35 2017 Mcgill-Toolen Catholic Theodore, AL
Brady McConnell 6.42 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Zachary Daniels 6.45 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA
Kyle Jacobsen 6.49 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Leugim Castillo 6.51 2017 Lancaster Lancaster, NY
Noah Campbell 6.62 2017 Cardinal Gibbons Durham, NC
Jonny Deluca 6.65 2017 Agoura Agoura Hills, CA
Gabriel Holt 6.65 2017 Veterans Bonaire, GA
Andres Santana 6.65 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Ronald Washington 6.65 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Jeffrey Elkins 6.67 2017 St Thomas More Lafayette, LA
Zachary DeLoach 6.70 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Adisyn Coffey 6.71 2017 Delta Albany, IN
Owen Lovell 6.71 2017 Cullman Vinemont, AL
Anthony Servideo 6.71 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Samuel Cachola 6.72 2017 Northwood Irvine, CA
Buddy Kennedy 6.72 2017 Millville Millville, NJ
Ward Hacklen 6.75 2017 Dutch Fork Irmo, SC
Austine Jeremy Arocho 6.76 2017 Old Mill Glen Burnie, MD
Tyler Freeman 6.77 2017 Etiwanda Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Adam Kerner 6.77 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Ryan Vilade 6.77 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Colin Hall 6.79 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA


Top 10 yard splits

6/15/2016

Name 10 Grad School Hometown
Kyle Jacobsen 1.43 2017 Allatoona Acworth, GA
Kier Meredith 1.45 2017 Glenn Winston-Salem, NC
Ryan Vilade 1.46 2017 Frisco Frisco, TX
Zachary Daniels 1.47 2017 Eagle's Landing Christian Acad Stockbridge, GA
Chaney Rogers 1.48 2017 Gordon Lee Ringgold, GA
Garrett Blaylock 1.49 2017 T C Roberson Asheville, NC
Colin Hall 1.49 2017 Wesleyan Alpharetta, GA
Ronald Washington 1.49 2017 Ridge Point Houston, TX
Samuel Cachola 1.50 2017 Northwood Irvine, CA
Max Clark 1.50 2017 Winter Park Winter Park, FL
Cole McNamee 1.50 2017 Blessed Trinity Cath Milton, GA
Zachary DeLoach 1.51 2017 Hebron Lewisville, TX
Calvin Greenfield 1.52 2017 St Rita Of Cascia Chicago, IL
Brady McConnell 1.53 2017 Merritt Island Merritt Island, FL
Michael Rothenberg 1.53 2017 Pine Crest Boca Raton, FL
Andres Santana 1.53 2017 SLAM Charter Miami, FL
Kale Ledford 1.55 2017 George Walton Academy Oxford, GA
Matt Oldham 1.58 2017 Northwood Pittsboro, NC
Anthony Servideo 1.58 2017 Jupiter Jupiter, FL
Leslie (Bubba) Thompson 1.59 2017 Mcgill-Toolen Catholic Theodore, AL
Noah Campbell 1.60 2017 Cardinal Gibbons Durham, NC
Judson Ward 1.60 2017 Russellville Russellville, AL
Donovan Benoit 1.61 2017 Pensacola Catholic Pensacola, FL
Aaron Bracho 1.61     El Tigrito (VEN)
Jeffrey Elkins 1.61 2017 St Thomas More Lafayette, LA
Zach Hogueisson 1.61 2017 Christian El Cajon, CA
Gabriel Holt 1.61 2017 Veterans Bonaire, GA
Adam Kerner 1.61 2017 Oaks Christian Agoura Hills, CA
Ashton McGee 1.61 2017 Charles B Aycock Goldsboro, NC
Adisyn Coffey 1.62 2017 Delta Albany, IN
Joshua Crouch 1.62 2017 Sebring Sebring, FL
Brett Borgogno 1.63 2017 Chino Hills Chino Hills, CA
Tyler Freeman 1.63 2017 Etiwanda Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Trent Brown 1.64 2017 Victoria East Victoria, TX
Tyler Hardman 1.64 2017 Temescal Canyon Corona, CA


6/15/2016

Luis Aviles (2017 C, Palmetto Bay, FL)-Followed up a very loud batting practice with an explosive in game performance. Roped a double after a long at-bat to the deepest part of the left-centerfield wall. Followed that up by jumping on a first pitch fastball high off the top of the wall that was a handful of feet from going out. 

Shane Baz (2017 RHP, Cypress, TX)-Powerful RHP with quick, downhill action. Explosive fastball from a three quarter slot with a long, loose arm action. Fastball worked 90-92 mph with rising life. Showed some feel for a changeup as well at 87 mph along with a slurvey breaking ball that changed shape and showed some sharpness. 

Kyle Blendinger (2017 RHP, High Point, NC)-Higher effort right hander with a very quick arm and and a longer arm action. Fastball showed good arm side life at 88-90 mph as well as a sharp, hard breaking slider at 80 mph.

Joe Lancellotti (2017 RHP, Bensalem, PA)-Long, projectable RHP with a power sinking fastball at 88-90/92 mph. Showed a short breaking curveball as well that helped keep hitters off balance. 

Brady McConnell (2017 SS, Merritt Island, FL)-Another loud batting practice performer who impressed in game. Roped the first pitch up the middle showing impressive bat speed and plane. Legged the hit into a double. 

Judson Ward (2017 OF, Russellville, AL)-Very strong player with a short, compact swing. Takes the ball where pitched with good bat speed and a swing that works well through the zone. 

Tommy Mace (2017 RHP, Tampa, FL)-Tall, 6-7 player with tons of projection remaining. Gets downhill well from a three quarter slot with really impressive feel for three pitches. Fastball worked 87-89 mph with wiggle and an impressive changeup at 81 that showed good fade. The third pitch was a 12-6 curveball he mixed in for strikes.

Cody Greenhill (2017 RHP, Russellville, AL)-Lower three quarter arm action with a smooth drive towards the plate and a short, compact arm action. Good wiggle to his fastball that worked 88-90/91 mph that worked in well to right handed hitters. Also mixed a in a curveball with better depth shown lower in the zone.  

AJ Labas (2017 RHP, Middleburg, FL)-Long, lean build with a looser arm action. Showed an explosive fastball between 89-91 mph with good arm side life. Also mixed in a tight slider at 73 mph that showed decent bend.