*College commitment information is submitted by players and college coaches
Johnny Wiltfang
SS - 2016 - Clovis, CA
Uncommitted
Wiltfang doesn't have a college commitment that we are aware of but he has lots of college level tools. The 6-4/185 shortstop has lots of right handed bat speed, is a graceful athlete in the infield and was up to 89 mph on the mound, where his brightest future may lie. College coaches take note.
Calvin Mitchell
OF - 2017 - San Diego, CA
San Diego
Mitchell hit 12 home runs for Rancho Bernardo High School this spring and has one of the most pure and powerful swings in the 2017 class nationally. He's a good athlete who ran a 7.1 sixty and threw 89 from the outfield.
Jesse Franklin
OF - 2017 - Seattle, WA
Michigan
Franklin was one of the standouts of the showcase, posting the fastest sixty time at 6.61 and also taking one of the best batting practices, showing big left handed power and bat speed from a very aggressive approach.
Casey O'Sullivan
RHP - 2017 - Spring Valley, CA
San Diego State
O'Sullivan, who is the younger brother of MLB right hander Sean O'Sullivan, was up to 89 mph with his fastball and also showed prospect level bat speed at the plate.
Kyle Horton
OF - 2017 - Las Vegas, NV
College of Southern Nevada
Horton looks the part with an athletic 6-3/180 build and has a very smooth right handed swing with lots of bat speed and power potential. He also has a strong throwing arm and was up to 85 mph on the mound.
Tate Samuelson
SS - 2017 - San Diego, CA
Cal Poly
Samuelson is a very polished and mature middle infielder with a verbal commitment to Cal Poly. He's especially strong on the defensive side of the ball, with sure and balanced footwork and a strong arm.
Jacob Blas
SS - 2017 - Carlsbad, CA
University of Arizona
Blas is an Arizona commit with very polished and clean middle infield actions that should immediately play at the next level. He has a very short and direct right handed swing that should produce high batting averages and occasional gap power.
Justin Ledgerwood
3B - 2017 - Alpine, CA
Point Loma Nazarene
Ledgerwood is a strong 6-3/205 athlete with power/power tools, a powerful arm at third base and lots of right handed power at the plate. He had a home run in one of the showcase games.
Jose Cerda
SS - 2017 - Chula Vista, CA
Uncommitted
Cerda has a very aggressive right handed swing and plenty of bat speed and power potential. He also topped out at 87 mph on the mound and has a strong arm from the infield.
Kenneth McCormick
C - 2017 - Seattle, WA
Everett CC
McCormick has a very big and strong 6-1/215 build but has lots of one spot quick twitch athleticism behind the plate and moves well with a nice release on his throws. His strength will be a big plus at the plate with some adjustments to his swing approach.
Russell Hicks
LHP - 2017 - Reno, NV
College of Southern Nevada
Hicks has a loose athletic body and good projection. His arm action on the mound was clean and loose and produced a fastball in the mid-80's to go with a 73 mph slider.
Cole Fleming
RHP - 2017 - Long Beach, CA
Chapman University
Fleming has a young, projectable body and a clean and fast arm action. He topped out at 86 mph and there is plenty more velocity in there.
Chris Buting
RHP - 2017 - Irvine, CA
University of California, San Diego
Buting is a solid defensive catcher with a flexible and quick lower half and good arm strength. He has the same type of simple and quick mechanics at the plate and should be a high average hitter. Buting was also up to 86 mph on the mound.
Dylan Aronne
OF - 2017 - Dana Point, CA
Saddleback College
Aronne has nice run and throw tools in the outfield with a 6.8 sixty time and 88 mph arm strength. He has an aggressive left handed pull swing with quick twitch hands and made hard line drive contact.
Noah Conlon
RHP - 2017 - Placentia, CA
University of California, San Diego
Conlon is listed as a 5-11/160 second baseman but he looks bigger than that on the field and his arm is his best present tool, an irony for a second baseman. In fact, he threw 2 innings on the mound and topped out at 88 mph.
Zachary Bridger
RHP - 2017 - San Diego, CA
Palomar College
Bridger is a polished receiver with strong catch and throws skills and fundamentals he repeats very well. He has the strength to develop as a hitter with some adjustments.
Brandon Cody
OF - 2017 - Corona, CA
Biola University
Cody is a 6-2/175 projectable athlete with lots of tools that are going to keep getting better as he gets stronger.
Anthony Crisci
C - 2017 - Chandler, AZ
Menlo College
Crisci has lots of next level tools and skills behind the plate. He's a loose and flexible athlete with good quickness and blocking ability and has a big arm behind the plate. Crisci's swing can be shortened up but he has bat speed and some present power.
Nickelas Atkins
SS - 2017 - Los Angeles, CA
New Mexico
Atkins is a 6.9 runner who has very advanced and polished actions defensively in the middle infield. His right handed swing is loose with some bat speed that should keep improving.
Waylon Pettijohn
2B - 2017 - Selah, WA
Uncommitted
Pettijohn's base athletic tools don't stand out, nor does his 5-8/160 build. But the young right handed hitter can flat out hit and makes loud and very consistent line drive contact with plenty of power behind it.
Kevin Wiseman
RHP - 2017 - Axtell, TX
Wagner
The strongly built Wiseman worked in the mid-80's for four innings, topping out at 86 mph and allowing only one hit.
Jake Goddard
OF - 2018 - La Mesa, CA
Uncommitted
Goddard graded out the highest of any player at the event in outfield drills, ran a 6.88 sixty and showed plenty of right handed bat speed at the plate.
Cameron English
C - 2018 - Moreno Valley, CA
Uncommitted
English is a smaller quick twitch type of catcher who popped a 1.88 during drills and is very agile defensively. He squared up almost everything in batting practice with a short, quick and repeatable swing.
Andrew Hayes
1B - 2018 - Mesa, AZ
Uncommitted
The 6-5/215 Hayes is a very interesting athlete with two-way potential He has a loose right handed swing with lots of bat speed and was 83-86 mph off the mound with a good 72 mph curveball. He should continue to improve in all areas.
Garrett Evans
OF - 2018 - Scottsdale, AZ
Uncommitted
Evans has a very nice 6-3/190 build and has an intriguing combination of speed (6.8 in the sixty) and strength. He's a few adjustments at the plate away from really unleashing some power.
Justin Brodt
1B - 2018 - Huntington Beach, CA
Uncommitted
Brodt is every bit of his listed 6-7/230. He has big left handed power from a well timed and well coordinated swing and showed it especially well in the games.
Kevin Lyons
RHP - 2018 - San Diego, CA
UC Santa Barbara
Lyons is a multi-tooled athlete who ran a 6.8 and showed athleticism and good arm strength on defense. He also took a turn on the mound, striking out all six hitters he faced with a fastball up to 86 mph and a very good change up.
Troy Rice
C - 2018 - Citrus Heights, CA
Uncommitted
Rice is a very similar to Waylon Pettijohn (above) in that he is has just fair run and throw athletic tools but a very advanced ability to hit the ball hard and consistently from the right side.
Octavio Sanchez
RHP - 2018 - Chula Vista, CA
Uncommitted
Sanchez is listed as a primary pitcher and had a strong arm on the mound, topping out at 84 mph, but we thought he might have a higher ceiling as a right handed hitter. He has very nice rhythm and timing at the plate and a strong pull oriented swing with power.
Brian Leonhardt
LHP - 2018 - Chula Vista, CA
San Diego State
Athletic 1B with good arm strength, throwing 85 across diamond and 84 from OF. Good upside on mound as well with a long loose arm action.
Henry Gargus
1B - 2019 - Yakima, WA
Stanford
Gargus is listed as a primary first baseman but his athletic tools, including a 6.9 sixty and a 90 mph arm from the outfield, make him a better bet to play the outfield. His best tool, though, is his left handed bat. He has excellent bat speed from the left side, with very good timing.
Garrett Frechette
OF - 2019 - Orange, CA
San Diego State
Frechette has outstanding hitting tools for a 2019 with a powerful and loose left handed swing that looks like it will hit for both power and average. He has a young 6-3/180 build so he should get stronger, too.
Thomas Bainton
RHP - 2019 - Torrance, CA
Cal State Northridge/El Camino College
Bainton is a 6-3/185 athlete with high ceiling potential. He has present bat speed in his right handed swing and looked very athletic defensively at third base.
Mikie Welch
C - 2019 - San Diego, CA
Uncommitted
Welch is a very projectable 6-2/185 athlete with lots of present tools. He has lots of power in his right handed swing with natural lift and has big arm strength behind the plate.
Corbin Barker
RHP - 2019 - Ridgecrest, CA
UC Riverside
Barker not only was up to 86 mph with his fastball but showed outstanding life on the pitch to go with solid command. He threw a tight sharp breaking slider as his secondary pitch.
Dalton Chandler
SS - 2019 - Sammamish, WA
Washington
Chandler is a nice young athlete who good balance and easy natural actions on defense in the middle of the field. He also has surprising gap power at the plate for a 5-9/160 young middle infielder.
Riley Carter
1B - 2019 - Carlsbad, CA
Air Force
Carter will have to keep his extra large 6-2/235 body under control but he is some kind of present strong, with a surprisingly short and well timed right handed swing that can really drive a baseball hard.
Peter Dufau
OF - 2019 - Camarillo, CA
Benedictine College (Kansas)
Dufau is a very projectable 6-2/165 athlete with 6.9 speed in the sixty and lots of bat speed from a fundamentally sound hitting approach.
Mike Schreiber
RHP - 2019 - Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Washington
Schreiber struck out 7 hitters in 4 innings of work, working with an 82-84 mph fastball and a solid curveball and showing a good feel for pitching.
Riley O'Sullivan
RHP - 2019 - Poway, CA
Concordia University (California)
O'Sullivan has a longer and more projectable build than his 2017 brother Casey (above) but is a similar athlete with similar mechanics. He topped out at 82 mph and there is plenty more there as he gets stronger.
Kyle Casper
OF - 2020 - El Cajon, CA
University of Arizona
Casper has an outstanding 6-1/175 body for a 2020 and the young tools to go with it. He ran a 7.2, threw 86 mph from the outfield and showed the beginnings of some real bat speed from the right side.
Nathan Nankil
OF - 2020 - Chula Vista, CA
Cal State Fullerton
Nankill shows obvious athleticism in all his actions on the field and will continue to improve as he gets stronger. His best present tool is his bat; he has very good barrel to ball skills and an athletic swing with some barrel whip to it.
Juan Cerda
C - Free Agents - Tijuana, BN MEX
Cerda showed very good catch and throw tools from behind the plate, along with a big arm from the outfield. He has a very sound approach at the plate as well and the strength to develop into a good hitter.