Brandon Cummer (2026 OF, Dubuque, IA) was on the barrel all weekend long, showcasing his ability to hit for both contact and power. He went 2-for-4 with a double and triple in the leadoff spot on Sunday, frequently setting the table for his team. He controls the barrel extremely well throughout the zone and finds it at a high rate. On Sunday, Cummer put together two productive innings of work on the mound, retiring five of six batters on strikes.
Rhett Lamovec (2027 RHP, Greenwood, WI) had a dominant performance on both sides of the ball on Sunday. The right-hander struck out five batters through three hitless innings of work and ran his fastball up to 82 mph. At the plate, he also added a couple of his including a double to help his cause on the mound.
Lincoln Park (2026 3B, Naperville, IL) put together an efficient two innings of work on Sunday. The right-hander filled up all parts of the strike zone with his fastball, which ultimately peaked at 77 mph, landing his pitches for strikes at a seventy-three percent clip. He punched out three batters and failed to allow a hit.
Mason Tumilty (2027 LHP, Marion, IA) ran his fastball up to 77 mph and moved it around the strike zone effectively. The southpaw struck out three batters through three scoreless innings of work, rendering just one hit. He located and sequenced his mix extremely well.
Maddux Anderson (2025 RHP, Orion, IL) struck out six batters over three dominant innings of work. He pounded the strike zone with his fastball, which ultimately peaked at 83 mph. The right-hander also induced several swings and misses with his breaking ball, which was sequenced in effectively.
Carson Costello (2025 LHP, Dike, IA) blew his fastball by opposing hitters, striking out five through three scoreless innings. The strong left-hander ran his fastball up to 84 mph, which showed easy life out of the hand. He worked both sides of the plate effectively and displayed impressive feel for his off-speed stuff.
Brady Gogel (2026 SS, Monticello, IA) added a pair of singles on Saturday and later tossed two quality innings on the mound. The right-hander ran his fastball up to 84 mph and moved it around the zone effectively. He induced a bunch of weak contact with his heater and kept hitters mistimed with his breaking ball.
Sean Crowe (2026 SS, Brimfield, IL) added a couple of hits including a double and RBI on Saturday. He has advanced bat-to-ball skills with the ability to work the entire field. He impacts the baseball with easy strength when timed up.