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DAY 1


Johnny Collins RHP (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile
Collins got the ball in game one for Power Baseball 16u and did not disappoint, going 4 innings allowing one and striking out 5. He got into a rhythm early, working quick and getting ahead of hitters. Good feel for the CB, sitting at 69 with 2600 RPM. He used the CB in strikeout situations but also early in the count, showing the good command he has for it. FB topped 83, uncommitted at this time.

Carson Good SS (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile
Athletic MIF for Power Baseball, Good got off to a hot start with 2 hits and 2 RBIs in game one. He is a balanced hitter who uses his strength to hit line drives. He showed a willingness to go the other way, going with the pitch and driving it oppo. Smooth hands in the infield, Good is uncommitted at this time.

Noah Weinig C (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile
Backstop for C35 2026, Weinigs ability was on display at the plate and behind the dish. Offensively he went 2/4, lacing a triple and 2 RBIs on the afternoon. He has an athletic frame, and is adjustable in the box with the ability to hit multiple pitches and hit to all fields. Defensively, he was a wall blocking a ton of BBs. Uncommitted at this time.

Alex Swann RHP (‘25,MD) • View Player Profile
Game one starter for C35 Alex Swann had feel for both of his pitches early, throwing them both for strikes and often. He comes from a L3/4 arm slot, and his FB has good GSR. FB topped 80, and he tunneled well with his slider which sat 71. Struck out 6 and allowed 1 run in 5 innings of work.

Judah Cannon SS (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Cannon had the hottest bat in the lineup for C35 Baseball, going a perfect 4-4 on the afternoon. He shows his athleticism, 2 of his hits being beat out GBs, while the other 2 were laced through the infield. Cannon showed the ability to hit to all fields, with a hit in each on the day. Uncommitted at this time.

Tyler Wagner RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Starter for On Deck Academy ‘27 Merritt, Wagner had great FB command all game long. He went 5.2 innings, only allowing 2 and getting ahead early. He used his FB early and in strikeout counts, velo topping 83. He also mixed in a CH and SL, using them both efficiently. Uncommitted at this time

Caleb Cox C (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
Cox had a great day on both sides of the ball today. Made very consistent contact througout the day with a quick swing. He was a star for his team behind the plate catching 3 runners stealing on the day. Good feel behind the plate and is a big defensive weapon for his team.

Jayden Swink RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Swink had a great day on the bump for his team today. He went for 5IP with 8Ks allowing 1 unearned run. The RHP didn’t have his best stuff today but that didn’t stop him. He battled through adversity all game and still kept his team in the ballgame. He showed signs of toughness and brought great energy towards his team. FB 72-73 T75, CB 63-64.

Dawson Geese RHP/DH (‘26,OH) • View Player Profile
Geese showed off his power and ability to barrel the ball. To start his day, he smoked a ball to the RCF gap for a bases clearing double. The 6’3 185lbs Geese showed tons of potential with his big frame. Smooth swing and found the barrel all day.

Logan McQuain 3B/1B (‘26,OH) • View Player Profile
McQuain had a great day at the plate today. Starting his day off by smoking a ball to RF for a RBI single. His next AB he showed off his quick speed down the line by beating out a bunt. Has a really good feel for the strike zone at the plate, along with a smooth and quick swing. Lots of potential with his bat and speed.

Andrew Brandt 3B (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted 3B put his hitting tools on display today. With a smooth and quick swing he finds the barrel consistently. In his first AB he put a ball over the RF head to the warning track for a 2 run triple putting his team on the board early. His next AB he smoked a deep fly ball to RF again. Later in the game he fouled off pitches fighting in the AB which led to a walk. Great day from Brandt putting his tools on display.

Carter McAdams SS (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
McAdams had a great day at the plate overall. His last at bat he scorched a ball to the CF warning track for a RBI triple. The uncommitted SS came up clutch giving his team run support in a close game in the 7th. Showed off his power and hitting tools all game.

Daniel Rentz OF (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile
This kid has some wheels and he certainly showed them off today. He didn’t have any exemplar moment at the plate, but got on twice due to a HBP and beating out a groundout. While on base he swiped three bags, two in one inning on back-to-back pitches. He definitely caused havoc on the base-paths leaving the opposing pitcher very uncomfortable further inducing runs for his team ultimately winning in a run rule.

Kaden Michaels RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The RH is coming off a good showing during the showcase throwing his fastball at 85 mph. He was able to do the same during the game today, but this time he had some ASR going that was jamming RHH’s all day. He mixed in some BB’s that kept the hitters honest, but his real strength lies in his running fastball.

Coalson Williams LHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The lefty was working his FB/BB mix very well today. His motion was smooth and repeatable, sitting in the low 80s the whole day, all the way up to 80 pitches in the outing. The opposing team couldn’t due much during his 5.1 innings as they struck out 6 times and only got 4 hits during those innings. Lot to like from the farm as well, standing at 6’1.

Elijah Davis RHP/OF (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
The 15 year old RHP had a great day on the mound showing off his developing metrics. He flashed some FB’s around 82 that had great spin of 2200 rpm’s. The way he released them, he had them running in on RHH’s. His BB was even better from a metric standpoint. The SL was spinning at 2600 rpm and inducing a lot of swing & miss. Look for Davis to continue to improve given his age.

Johnny Donegon RHP (‘27,WV)
The FB command of Donegon was solid in this one. The RHP worked both sides of the plate and mixed in a CB. He froze many hitters by getting in on their hands. Donegon went 4 no-hit innings and picked up the W before being relieved in the 5th.

Tristan Sumner RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The 3/4 arm slot had his opponents off balance all day. Tristen went 6 IP 3 ER. He consistently pounded the outside part of the zone. He played a tight SL off of the FB that played well from the 3/4 slot. The FB was up to 81 w/ ASR.

Ryan Huisking UTIL (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Huisking had himself a day at the plate. In the first AB he displayed a good 2k approach and shot a ball backside for a 2 RBI 1B to put his team on the board. In his 2nd AB he went backside again. This time for an RBI 2B. The backside approach will allow for him to adjust on off-speed pitches.

Marion Clayton 1B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The first basemen stood out in this one. He led the team in RBI w/ 3 and carried his team to the W. At the plate, he was 2-3 w/ a triple and double. He showed the ability to use both sides of the field w/ a sweet LHH swing. His first hit he jumped on the pitch early trying to do damage. The second hit was w/ 2k where he went backside and simplified the swing.

Nick Bolton LHP (‘25,TN) • View Player Profile
Bolton impressed both on the mound and at the plate. He has a projectable frame at 6’5. The FB was up to 87 blowing it by hitters. Bolton was 2-3 at the plate w/ the one out being a screaming LD to CF. It was evident he was trying to use the whole field. His first hit was an RBI triple to LC.

Brody Royalty SS (‘25,TN) • View Player Profile
Royalty went 2-2 at the plate w/ a hit over the RF head. The first AB he battled off a FB inside for a hit to RF. The second hit he dropped the barrel on a FB down and in and barreled it over the RF head. Royalty also made some good plays at SS.

Skyler Slifer OF (‘26,OH) • View Player Profile
The CF got his team going in the bottom of the 5th inning slamming a barreled deep ball to the right-center field wall and bringing in two runs to cut there deficit to two. Hard-hitter with a powerful drive through the ball able to make contact when it mattered the most in the game. 

Jason Lane RHP (‘25,MI) • View Player Profile
The L/R displayed his strength with the bat in his hands, slamming a barreled ball to left centerfield with 2 runners in scoring position to extended there lead even further in the top of the 5th inning to complete a 5 run inning. Lane has a projectable frame at 6’3 175Ibs, present power at the plate. Also entered the game at the end to close out the win for his team in the bottom of the 6th inning.

Nick Kaminski RHP (‘26,MI) • View Player Profile
Kaminski went 5.3IN with an outstanding total of 8Ks on the day, his curveball delivered all day left manh batters frozen incorporated nicely with his FB. He only allowed 2H however allowed too many walks on the day losing control of the ball and releasing it into the dirt or outside during full counts. However if he continues to work on his control and FB, keep on developing more strength and speed in his release, could see lots of potential with his curveball.

Peyton Tengesdahl RHP (’26,OH) • View Player Profile
At 6’ 179Ibs, the RHP displayed an impressive outing for his team finishing after 4IN with 6Ks and 2ER. Tossed his FB 86-87 topping at even 88 a few times, with the mixture of his curveball at around 76-77, exceptional stuff on the mound.
Tengesdahl still needs to work his control on the mound when releasing the ball as he allowed too many walks however I see solid potential if he continues to develop.

Jake Rizzo OF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The 5’11 175Ibs OF showed out with 2 hits in the game. First one was a barreled deep ball to left center field for a 2RBI double then hits his second one next at-bat for another hard-hit line drive to right field to keep the momentum going for his team. Rizzo has present power at the plate with a poised presence, ability to drive through the ball from wherever over the plate and create hard contact off the bat. Uses his hips and lower body to turn on the ball.

Reid Dadic OF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The 6’1 180Ibs L/R has a projectable frame, very smooth and strong swing, uses his lower body well, able to turn into the ball and make barreled contact on the ball. Today he had a lined drive into left center field for an RBI, commands consistent contact with runners in scoring position. High potential has a hitter with his height and strength, especially when he continues to develop his swing and create consistent contact.

Quinn O’Rourke RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
RHP stands at a tall frame at 6’3 170Ibs and uses his length to extract excessive speeds when he pitches. Pitched a complete game today going 3IN allowing only 1 hit and 6Ks. His FB stayed around 89-91 all day, topping at a 92, mixes it with a 76-77 CRV with high SR and horizontal movement. Utilized his length and size to his strength, creates high speeds with his long arms able to release it from the 3/4 arm slot. Controlled the ball well and didn’t have any walks on day, very accurate with the location and direction on his pitches.

Neko Hall C (‘25,MI) • View Player Profile
Projectable frame at 6’ 210Ibs, demonstrates a powerful swing, drives through the ball using his legs and strength to create hard hit balls within the gaps. Today he had 2 hits with a RBI double along the left field line, and another hard hit line drive single into center field for another RBI. Was able to make consistent contact with runners in scoring position.

Connor Armstrong (‘26,VA) • View Player Profile
RHP worked a CG in their 12-0 win. The righty had 4 no hit innings allowing just 3 walks and 3 strikeouts to match the walks. He looked to attack early with his lively fastball ranging from 78-82,T84. He had multiple out pitches with 2 different breaking pitches, a curveball with most 12’6 movement and a slider with a 2700 spin rate moving east to west.

Dylan Grice (‘25,MD) • View Player Profile
The crafty lefty was on out the gate. Produce soft contact and 7 K’s throughout his CG win in the low scoring pitchers dual. He excelled at keep hitters off balance with off sped to allow for his mid 7s fastball to play faster. His dominance in the game was a big reason Marucci Prospects East Coast walked away with a win

DAY 2


Cade Hamilton 1B (‘27,MN) • View Player Profile
An Uncommitted tall RHH 1st Basemen for the MN Blizzard, Hamilton had a strong showing at the plate this afternoon. Racking up 2 hits in the effort, he is a hitter who doesn’t chase and gets his pitch in his count. He is not afraid to go to 2 strikes and knows the zone well. A controlled leg kick and quick hands keep him on time. Cade has 2 hits including a double and 2 RBIs.

Mason Hawkins RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
The strong and athletic RHP for DPC 2027 national had quite the day on the mound. Hawkins displayed a dominating fastball, using it for the majority of his pitches and landing a lot of FPS. FB topped 87. He also showed a slider which he has good feel for, fooling hitters and getting a couple of K’s on it. He went 3 innings allowing no runs, striking out 4. He also added a 2B at the dish to help his team to the win Uncommitted at this time.

Adam Rodgers RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Game one starter for Athletes Lab 16u, Rodgers was strong and efficient on the hill all day, throwing a complete game on 110 pitches. Rodgers has plus fastball command, able to move it around all 4 quadrants at will. He induced a lot of soft contact with his offspeed, and striking out 3 in the outing. He is also a switch hitter, and added one hit from the left side. Uncommitted at this time.

Luke Williams SS (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Smooth-handed SS for Athletes Lab 16u, Williams showed projectability both at the plate and defensively. He showed he was the captain of the INF, very vocal, and led the defense. He has smooth hands and quick feet, showing range to both his forehand and backhand. At the plate he was ½ with a walk and an RBI, showed good discipline at the plate, seeing more than 4 pitches in every at-bat. Also added 3 SBs on the day, uncommitted at this time.

Charlie Meija RHP (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile
Meija got the ball in game one for KC Scout 26 and did not disappoint, going 5 scoreless with 5Ks. He got ahead of hitters and was rarely in 3 ball counts, using his good command of the FB and SL. FB topped 82 and the SL sat around 72. Mejia worked with a good pace, not getting flustered with runners on. Uncommitted at this time.

Banks Knight OF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Tall LHH who can swing it, having a deep triple and 3RBIs on the day. Knight is an uncommitted OF for KC Scout 26 and showed his pull-side pop. With quick hands and good barrel control, there’s a lot to like at the plate in Knight as a true quality hitter.

David Rowles RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
An uncommitted crafty right-hander, Rowles had his SL working very well, using it to both get ahead of hitters and to get Ks. In just under 5 innings of work he struck out 5, 3 of which coming on the SL. He has good command of the FB, topping 81.

Nick Donatella RHP (‘26,VA) • View Player Profile
Donatella is a commanding right-hander for MVP Dawgs Gold 26, showing his feel for multiple pitches on the hill. He used his FB to get ahead and into 2 strike counts, and his SL works well off the FB. He had 7Ks in 5 innings, 5 of which came on the SL. FB topped 78, uncommitted at this time.

Kyle Lanouette RHP (‘26,VA) • View Player Profile
Lanoutte got the rock for NOVA Premier 16u Orange, and was very efficient on the mound, working ahead and having multip innings under 10 pitches. He finished with 4IP, 2Ks, and one run on 54 pitches. He used a 3 pitch mix, his FB topping 79. Used his stuff to get roll-overs and soft GBs, uncommitted at this time.

Blake Chow C/1B (‘26,VA) • View Player Profile
An uncommitted offensive threat for NOVA Premier 16u Orange, Chow had an impressive day at the plate going 2/2. He showed a willingness to go the other way, doing so on both of his hits. He drove in 2 on the day, uncommitted at this time.

Logan Bower RHP (‘25,VA) • View Player Profile
Power arm for NOVA Baseball, came in for the save and shut it down. Impressive FB topping at 90, paired with a nasty SLV sitting at 76. The slurve tunnels well with the FB, and it got up to 2400 RPM. Getting 2 strikeouts in the inning, Bower slammed the door shut. He is uncommitted at this time.

Eli Towe C/OF (‘28,SC) • View Player Profile
A big time clutch hitter for his team today, he provided half his teams RBI’s with two doubles. He had a good eye at the plate looking for his pitch and crushing it each time. On the smaller side, but he’s only 14 and plays the game hard & w/energy.

Tateum Crowley MIF (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Crowley was a leader for his team today calling all the shots in the infield. He brought the swagger and put the opposing team on notice. At the plate, he was locked in w/three hits, two of which provided one RBI each. He has a smooth RH swing that allows him to turn his hips on the ball and rip it to the pull side.

Carson Scott RHP (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile 
Brought the efficiency for the DiamondDevils team. He worked quick keeping the batter uncomfortable. Scott didn’t mess around with a wind-up, pitching from the stretch which kept his delivery repeatable each pitch. Went 5.2 innings allowing only 1 BB with 9 K’s and 4 H’s. He also spun some good BB’s at 2200 rpm’s & topping out at 79 on the FB.

Cayden McFalls LHP (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Lots of potential from the young kid. He’s a strong lefty that has a nasty running fastball. We had him clocked anywhere from 16-20 inches of run on his FB. He spun a solid BB that has potential with 2000 rpm’s of spin. As he matures and learns to truly pitch, he should be a great addition to any team.

Joseph Rosario RHP/SS (‘28,VA) • View Player Profile
Has a natural arm motion similar to a SS that carries well to the bump. The H3/4 arm slot produces some ASR that drives into RHH’s. He had some good metrics topping out at 80 on the FB and throwing some breakers around 68. Room for major growth considering he’s only 14.

James Grimm OF (’26,FL) • View Player Profile
At 6’ 175Ibs, James displayed his hitting potential ending the day with two hits to help boost his team to a win. Very smooth and compact swing, short and simple, times his swing with the ball efficiently and is able to knock contact through the ball into anywhere in the field. Especially with runners in scoring position as he had 2RBIs in the game, with an RBI single up the middle in the beginning, and a hard hit laced barreled ball through the 5/6 hole for another RBI. Even fought at the plate drawing himself a walk near the last inning, consistently found himself on the bases this game.

Bryan Puello SS/MIF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Puello has a projectable frame at 6’3 193Ib, versatile athlete, strong and controlled swing, very powerfully able to turn on the ball with the barrel in the zone and direct the ball into the outfield. Had himself 2 hits with 2 RBIs on the game with two hard hit line drive singles to RF to add to his teams lead. Clutch hitter with RISP, also quick around the bases with his legs.

Tyler Spaid RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Spaid has a tall frame with long arms, messed with the hitters all day with his high 3/4 arm slot release with the ball into the zone. Tyler pitched a complete game going 7IN of scoreless baseball, only gave up 1 hit and 1 walk while also pounding the zone striking out 7 batters. Had nice control with the ball all day, stayed with his momentum on the mound through his quick pitching. Lots of potential as he develops and muscles up more to get his fastball velocity higher.

Christopher Pedrinan 1B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Pedrinan is 5’11 175Ib with a strong barrel, came up clutch for his team with runners on 2nd and 3rd spikes a barreled line drive by the 3rd basemen for a standup double to clear the bases and extend the Florida Sluggers lead. Very strong swing, rotates the hips well, consistently barreled the ball all day, launched a deep line out to LF after a great play by the left fielder that could’ve been another RBI double. At 1B Christopher demonstrated excellent glove coordination, rarely allowed passed balls, with a handful of scooped throws in the dirt.

Lincoln Hargis 2B (‘26,OH) • View Player Profile
Hargis has a frame at 6’ 180Ib, strong presence at the plate, swings with force through the zone. Got himself 2 hits, both barrels off the bat for hard hits into the left side of the field. Stayed on time during his at-bats and made contact early when identifying the pitch. Started the game off with a line drive to shallow right field then followed up later in the game with another strong single through the 5/6 hole.

Brock Bukiewicz SS (‘26,OH) • View Player Profile
The 6’1 SS gave his team the first hit early on the game, was able to barrel a ball back up the middle and then also later in the game with another piercing hard hit ball up the middle by the short stop. Found a way to make contact and get on base even when down, used quick hands to the ball to create opportunities for his team to stay in the game.

Cody Garber CF (26,FL) • View Player Profile
The 6’ 165Ib L/R got his team started early scoring in the first few runs with a piercing line drive to left center field for a double score runners from 2nd and 3rd. Also added insurance runs later in the game with a hard hit RBI groundout to SS to extend the lead late in the game.

Jakeb McDougall MIF (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
McDougall kept his team in the game with his hitting finishing with 2 singles, one was a line drive into left field and the other was hammered to left center field. Quiet hitting day for both teams however Jakeb stood out w/ his consistent appearances on the bases. Very smooth compact swing, good eye for the ball and anticipation for the pitch, swings at the correct balls in the zone and makes hard hitting solid contact with the barrel.

Arian Vargas 3B (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile

The uncommitted 3B showed off his power today all game. He made consistent contact with the ball and always found the barrell. To start off his day he had a 2 run single putting his team in the lead. The next pitch he showed his speed with a stolen base. Later in the game he had a deep sacrifice fly to opposite field showing off his oppo power.

Braeden Martin MIF (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile
Martin showed off his power and speed today. Late in the game Martin had a 2 run triple to the LCF wall. He flew out of the box and showed his quickness around the bases. Great day overall from the MIF making plays all game long on defense.

Miles Thomas C (‘26,KS) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted catcher showed off his tools both behind the plate and at the dish. All game he blocked balls and threw runners out on the bases. At the dish he smoked a ball to the LCF gap for a standup double. Great bat and great defense on display today.

Jaxon Haynes OF (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
The rising sophomore showed off his tools today. He showed off his power by hitting a double to the warning track and easily getting a double. In the field he made plays all game in the OF. All game long he made loud contact and showed off his speed. Lots of potential from Haynes.

Nathan Rapp RHP (‘26,IN) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted RHP was showing his eletric stuff in his outing today. Pumping his FB by hitters at 88-90 T92. Had an offspeed SL at 77-79. Had tons of swing and miss today. Has a good command but tons of potential to have elite command. He has all the tools it takes to become an elite pitcher. One of the top arms in this tournament.

Camryn Simes RHP (‘26,PA)
Simes was elite on the bump today, tossing 4 innings racking up 8 strikeouts. Outstanding command on the bump, pumping strikes and hitting spots. FB 83-84 T85, SI 82-83, SL 73-74. Brought great energy on the mound all day. Today he proved why he is one of the best arms in this tournament.

Tommy Sharp CF (‘25,VA) • View Player Profile
Offensively and defensively, Sharp had a good day. He had two hits both of which he used the middle of the field for LD up the middle. In CF, he made an outstanding diving play ranging towards RC. Sharp has a smooth LHH swing that will lead to consistency.

Dylan Waits (‘26,VA) • View Player Profile
Waits’s quiet, simple swing produced 3 hits in this one. He had two hits to the right side of the field. One w/ 2k where he battled off a FB through the 4-hole. He also showed backside power w/ a triple over the RF head. The third hit was a screaming LD to CF. Dylan was a key part in his team’s mercy rule as the lead off hitter collecting 3 hits.

Brock Rein (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
SS for Home Plate Chili Dogs 16U, Impressed at the plate today. Going 3-3 with 2 2B and 3B. The Georgia commit has an extremely balanced attack with some real power in the bat. Very athletic frame and moves well at SS.

DAY 3


Ben Gardner RHP (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted game 2 starter for ECB Astros Texas Orange, Gardner is a nasty RHP with good command and a good 3 pitch mix keeping hitters fooled. He worked the top of the lineup backward, able to use his SL for strikes early and punchouts. His FB ran up to 82, using it when he got behind batters. Ben was very efficient, going 4 innings on 67 pitches and striking out 8.

Andres Jiminez UTIL (‘27,GA)
LHH who displayed strong hands and pull side power, has a smooth swing and a direct path to the ball. He showed power to all fields on the day for ECB Astros Texas Orange, having a couple of hits including a long GRD to right. He is uncommitted at this time.

Aiden Smith LHP (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
Smith got the ball for Upstate Mavs and had an efficient outing, going 5 innings on 84 pitches. Smith showed a 3 pitch mix, using his FB to get ahead and his stuff in counts where he was ahead. Allowing 2 and striking out 5, Smith showed poise and composure with runners on base. Uncommitted at this time.

Daniel Thor Schenk RHP/UTIL (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
Game 1 starter for Diamond Devils 15u, Schenk had an afternoon to remember. On the hill he went 5 strong innings, getting ahead and using a tight slider to get a handful of Ks. Struck out 8 in the outing. FB topped 82, SL sitting 71. He helped his team at the plate as well, going 2/4 and driving in an RBI. Uncommitted at this time.

Connor Borges RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Borges engaged in a pitchers duel this afternoon for 5 star National Tallahassee, going 6 strong innings and only allowing one run. Borges used a 3 pitch mix to keep hitters off-balance, having good command of his off-speed stuff. His FB ran up to 81, and he has 5Ks in the effort. Borges is uncommitted at this time.

Derek Vazquez SS (‘27,GA) • View Player Profile
Smooth-handed SS for SBA Scout 27, Vasquez’s range and arm talent were on display. He showed the ability to go either way, making a backhand diving play and getting the runner, as well as making 2 forehand slow-rolling plays. Has room to grow at the plate, a left-handed hitter who sees pitches well and makes solid contact. He added an RBI at the dish, Derek is uncommitted at this time.

Tristan Osborne 3B • View Player Profile
Strong and smart hitter for the Huntington Hounds, Osborne had a great day at the plate. He is a hitter who uses his whole frame to generate power, and doesn't chase pitches outside the zone. He went 2/2 on the day on the day and drove in 3, also adding a walk. Uncommitted at this time.

Brayden Nunley LHP (‘27,KY) • View Player Profile
Nunley got the ball in game 1 for the Huntington Hounds and had a solid outing. He went 5 full innings, striking out 4 and not allowing an earned run. He used a 3 pitch arsenal to keep hitters guessing, and not falling behind hitter with lots of FPS. Has good move to 1B, picking off one in the game as well. Uncommitted at this time.

Luka Schoen RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Schoen came in relief for RCA Marucci Blackhawk and gave them exactly what they needed, giving them 4.1IP. Schoen used a nasty CB to get ahead and strikeout hitters, sitting at 64 with 2500 RPM and 20in of IVB. He struck out 5 in the appearance and picked up the win. FB T83. Uncommitted at this time

Jude McDonald RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
McDonald is a dominating right-hander for CBU American 2026, and he had a very strong outing going 5 complete innings and picking up the win. He struck out 6 in the outing, his FB sitting 82-84 T85. Showed a 3 pitch mix, having a better feel for his slider which sat 75. Uncommitted at this time.

James McCrainie CF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
LHH outfielder for CBU 2026 American, McCrainie showed his raw ability at the plate, going 2/3 on the day. He had 2 doubles, collecting 3 RBIs as well. Good frame, controlled leg kick and quick hands keep him on time for any pitch. He also showed a willingness to go the other way, one of his 2Bs being to LF. Uncommitted at this time.

Chase Boyer 2B (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
Uncommitted MIF for CBU 2026 American, Boyer is a projectable and athletic player, who displayed good hands and a good approach at the plate. He went 2/3 on the day including an RBI single.

Seth Yarbrough RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Yarbrough went the whole game on the mound in this one. 7 IP 0 ER for a complete game shut out. He used a FB SL mix w/ the FB getting up to 77. Got ahead all game and pounded the outside part of the plate. 3/4 AA w/ ASR on the FB.

Mac Morris 2B (‘27,SC) • View Player Profile
The Gamecock commit had a solid showing all around. His first two AB he crushed two LD but unfortunately they were right at the defenders. In his third AB, w/ two runners on he dropped down a bunt for a 1B. This led to the teams big inning. Early in the game he showed off the glove w/ a sliding play ranging towards his right. Mac finished 1-4 at the plate but two outs were HH.

Landon Church SS (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Church collected a single to LC in this game. His bat was solid but it was the defense that stood out. Landon made some tough plays look routine at SS. All day he was a magnet over there, making play after play helping his SP go into the 6th inning.

Jack Beard RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Beard had a great performance today going 5.2 IP allowing just 1 ER. The 3/4 AS produced ASR that consistently got in on the hitters hands. He tunneled a good SL off over it that got swings and misses. His FB was up to 83 but he hit it multiple times early on.

Tristan Merritt RHP (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted RHP was up to 83 w/ the FB in this one. The heater had life and was very good up in the zone. He played a BB off of it that produced a lot of swing and miss. His team got the mercy in the 5th inning so Tristan threw a CG in 5 picking up the W.

Mason Ridgley (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Ridgley had himself a productive day at the plate. In his first AB he barreled a ball to RF but was unlucky as the RF caught it. The second AB he had a productive out hitting a GB to 2B w/ a runner on 3B for an RBI. Later in the game he came up and crushed a ball into the RC gap for an RBI triple. He also pitched an inning in relief.

Sebastian Estrada CF (‘28,SC) • View Player Profile
Estrada put together good AB after good AB in the two games I saw. He collected 3 hits in the two games. All of which were backside and up the middle. He has a shirt and quick LHH swing that will produce a lot of contact. As he grows, the power will come and this kid could grow into a really good hitter in the future.

Jackson Rushing (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Rushing has a very good RH swing for a 14 yr old. He was 1-2 w/ a BB in this game. The plate discipline was there as he laid off some good pitches but was aggressive at anything in the zone. He scorched a ball back up the middle for 2 RBI in his third AB.

Asher Forrester (‘28,SC) • View Player Profile
A legitimate prospect at the age of 14 standing 6’0 165 lbs. He makes hard & LOUD contact, using his entire body on each swing he takes. Consistently smacking the ball at or above 90 EV against mid 70s FB’s. The sky is the limit for this kid to play premium positions in the infield or range the entire outfield at CF. I’m told he’s a track kid too, showing the power & speed he’s gonna continue to develop.

Ethan Harvey RHP (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile
Harvey commanded the zone today. He pitched all the way into the 6th inning before giving up his first run and first walk of the game. A lot to like from the RH as he littered the zone striking out 11 batters. Most of his strikeouts today came from his fastball where he showed master execution. On one particular AB, he threw a FB on the corner, came back with another one an inch further out, and finally struck the batter out w/one even further out as the hitter swung and missed. Final line: 5.2IP 3H 2ER 11K 2BB.

Nolan Ballard RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Went the full game (5IP) as his team got the run-rule win. The young RH had great ASR working in his favor today. His FB was moving anywhere from 10-15 inches & had some sinking action to them as well. He topped out at 76 and spun a BB around 63-64.

Gage Dula 3B (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Dula provided the hard contact for his team today. He has a strong base w/ sizable legs that give him some pop when connecting with the baseball. His big hit on the day was a bases clearing 3 RBI stand-up double that came off his bat 90 mph. It was a pure swing that had full connection from his feet to his hands. With what he showed today and his bodily awareness, there’s more pop to come out of his bat.

Carter Cook OF (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Tall & lanky kid with a great frame standing 6’2. He is a bit on the skinny side, but that’s means he’s got plenty of room to get stronger. He was locked in at the plate today belting a HR that carried 320 over RCF and had an EV of 98. You couldn’t get anything by him as each AB he battled until the pitcher threw him his pitch. Great upside.

Michael Thompson OF (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile
The athletic OF for API had a productive day at the plate and in the field. He gave his team 3 runs, 2 of which came on a warning track double - a pitch which he let get deep and power to the RF corner. He came up with another GB that also scored a run in another AB. Out in the outfield he and his partner Cruz were making ranging plays, leaving the WOW hitters defeated as they chased down every ball.

Cruz Luna OF (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile
A baller out in the outfield. He showcased some real speed closing on balls that looked way out of range. His effort was A class as he put his body on the line to make a foul ball fly out catch running full speed into the fence. At the plate today, he attributed for 2 of his team’s runs with his RBI singles. Fast and athletic, lots to like in an OF.

Cole Dennis RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Projectable frame at 6’2 203Ibs. Dominated on the mound, shoving for 4IN of scoreless ball, allowed two hits through a shift and a shallow pop over 2nd. Cole finished the day with 6Ks 2H 1BB, his fastball played 85-86 topping at 87 occasionally, mixed his CB between pitches that froze batters at 74-75. Showed confidence on the mound, looked like he could’ve gone longer too. Very tough to read his pitches with his throwing motion, really maxed his arm length from behind him and released from a 3/4 slot that gave hitters problems all day.

Ryan Huisking 1B (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The 5’11 205Ib 1B showed a productive game, smacking 2 line drive singles to left and right field, with one bring in a run from 3rd to extend his team’s lead later in the game. Lots of present power, compact swing w/ lower body strength. Looked solid at 1B didn’t allow any passed balls by him and displayed the glove skills well scooping multiple tough off track balls .

Patrick Hollifield SS (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Hollifield has a very smooth swing, turns on the ball with his hips and elbows, generates hard contact off the barrel. Today he had a blast off the barrel single to left centerfield to get his team started early in the game with bases loaded bringing in two runs and taking an early lead. Clutch hitter with runners in scoring position. Although he only had one hit, he battled at every at bat with barrels foul balls and hard contact fly outs to the outfield. At 5’10 170Ib, Patrick has potential if he keeps continuing to grow and work on the timing of his swings.

Cade Hamilton 1B (‘27,MIN) • View Player Profile
Hamilton has a projectable frame at 6’2 205Ib, was very active in the field today staying on his feet and making plays with his glove on ground balls, read bounces correctly from off set throws to first. Cade has a calm and collected stance in the box, looks comfortable and waits for his pitch. Strong drive through the ball, generates a lot of power off the barrel with his strength and size. Had a laced ball with full barrel up the middle for an hard hit single to start the game for his team.

Parker Williams RHP (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
The L/R RHP put on a display in this game, finishing the game with almost a complete game, ended his day going 6IN of scoreless ball, while only giving up 3 hits, and striking out 5. Limited walks, had control of his pitches all day, established a mound presence with his FB that stayed around 83-84 topping at 85, mixed in his curveball at 69-70 that put some fright in his hitter anticipation for the pitch allowing him to drive heaters past them for Ks.

Brody Whitman RF (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
The 6’1 170Ib RF/OF got his team started this game, after the team was hitless through 3 innings, Brody came in starting the 4th for the lineup and delivered immediately by snacking a hard-hit line drive in front of the right fielder. This energy then led to his team hitting back to back barrels line drives to the outfield to put the team ahead in the game. Later in the game Brody came up to bat and again delivered a barrels line drive to shallow right field. Compact swing able to deliver contact and provide the team with hits and the ability to get on base.

Andrew Gorman OF (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Gorman had a great day at the playe today. Going 2-3 on the day he showed his consistent bat to ball skills always finding the barrels. The uncommitted OF showed off his speed in the outfield making great plays. Played a huge role for his team today.

Liam McCrary SS (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted SS had a great day at the plate. He started his day off by showcasing his power by burning the LF. In his next AB he showed great discipline by fighting off pitches and driving the ball to the opposite field. Great approaches with a smooth swing on display today.

Cam Gilbert OF (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Gilbert went 2-3 on the day smoking the ball to the pull side both times. In his 1st AB before pulled a RBI single down the LF line. His next AB he pulled the ball through the 5/6 hole for another single. Great approaches with tons of power. Lots of potential from the uncommitted OF.

Eli Love C/1B (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Love was the offensive star for his team today. Had a 3-3 day at the dish leading his team to a win. He had 3 singles all to different parts of the field. The rising freshman showed off his hitting tools spraying the ball all over the field. Love has a great bat with tons of potential. Great approach at the plate which allowed him to take the balls to different parts of the field.

Dylan Stacks RHP (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted RHP was eletric for his team tonight. He had 10K’s against a really good offensive team through 4.2IP. He got through alot of adversity and never let his emotions get to him. FB 83-84 T85, SL 74, CH 75. One of the best arms in the tournament.

Aiden Schwartz 3B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Schwartz put his power on display today. He had 2 XBH on the day. He burnt the OF both times. In his first AB he smoked a ball to CF for a triple, hustling around the bases showing his quick speed. In his next AB he burnt the LF for a double. Went 2-3 today and put on a hitting clinic. Tons of potential from the rising junior out of Florida.

Alexander Shure (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile

The RHP was efficient from start to finish. He battled adversity in the 2nd inning but pushed through it providing his team a great outing. The righty went CG(5IP) and allowed only 1 hit and 1 run striking out 4. He generated weak contact with his FB and used his 12’6 BB to get strikeouts. FB sat 74-75,T77, BB 65-67,T68

Gavin Holt (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile

Big 6’1 athletic frame catcher with plus arm and mobility behind the plate. Has the ability to make every throw and is not afraid to back pick. Quick pop time and light on his feet. Stole strikes from his pitcher the whole game and is virtually a brick wall behind the plate

Garrett Shipman (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile

Athletic frame for LHP. 3/4 arm slot with run on his FB. FB 80-82 paired with a sweep BB with 2400 rpm. Competitor on the mound and looks to attack hitters. Consistent strike thrower and has a Grade A pick move. 5 IP, 3 hits, 1 run, 1 BB, 4 K’s

DAY 4


Dylan Adams 2B (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile
Adams had an outstanding day at the plate and on the mound. Adams went 5 innings with his FB sitting 84-84 T86, CB 68. Tons of swing and miss from Adams. At the plate he collected 5 hits in 2 games. Adams put the ball in play to all parts of the field putting on a hitting clinic. He smoked a RBI double off the LF wall earlier today. Later today he took a low outside pitch the opposite way for a double. Great approach at the plate with lots of power. Also tons of potential on the mound.

Nathan Moore OF (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile
Moore put his tools on display today showing off his elite fielding in CF, quick speed and ability to barrel the baseball. Moore started off his day with a double to the LCF gap. Later in the game he ran down balls in the gap and made diving plays. High IQ player with all the tools to be successful at the next level.

Logan James SS (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
The leadoff lefty had a great day at the plate. James made hard contact and showed off his speed around the bases. He had a leadoff double in the LCF gap showing off his speed beating the throw to 2nd. James made great plays at SS keeping his team out of jams. Great hitting and fielding on display today from James.

Brady Armfield OF (‘26,NC) • View Player Profile
Armfield had a great approach at the plate today. He took a ball for a ride to CF to drive in 2 crucial runs for his team, helping his team add some run support. Armfield made great plays in the OF running down hard hit balls in the gaps and making great reads.

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Hunter Pedrick RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted righty was lights out for his team in a must win game to try to qualify for bracket play. He tossed 6 scoreless innings in a close game. FB 76-78 T80, CB 60 that caused lots of swing and miss. The rising sophmore has great command along with tons of potential.

Cade Raley SS (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted SS out of Stoneman Douglas High School was a huge factor on both sides of the ball today for his team. Raley has a smooth simple swing always barreling the ball and drove the ball up the middle for a leadoff knock. On the defensive side he made flashy plays. He made plays not everybody could make including throwing out 2 runners at home in the 7th to keep the game tied. Raley showed off his elite hitting and fielding tools. One of the top SS in this tournament.

Nicholas Raber OF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Raber had a great day at the plate smoking balls to all parts of the field. The rising junior found the barrel every AB and kept his team in the game tracking down deep fly balls at the warning track. Great defense and great hitting. Raber has a 6’ 180lbs frame, lots of potential.

Jake Nerowski (‘26,GA) RHP • View Player Profile
A projectable 2-way player for Mavz Baseball, Nerowski has an athletic frame that he uses to generate power at this dish and velo off the mound. At the plate he went 2/3 including a mashed 2RBI 2B that czme off the bat at 94EV. He stays on his backsise and has quick hands, keeping him on time for FBs and BBs. On the mound he threw one inning, picking up the SV and striking out the side. Eletciric fastball, sitting 85-86 T88, paired with a nasty slider at 76. Uncommitted at this time.

Cola Bellantoni 2B (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
An uncommitted LHH, Vellantoni put on a show at the dish this afternoon for Mavs baseball. Going 3/3, he is a disciplined hitter who deosn’t chase but fouls off tough 2 strike pitches. He earns FBs, and doesn’t miss them when he gets them. Defensively, he played 2B and has smooth hands, making a diving play to start a DP. Also added a walk on the day, projectable power bat with upside.

Easton Campbell RHP (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Game one starter for the SC Panthers 28, Campbell didn't disappoint on the bump. Going a CG, 5IP striking out 6 and allowing 0 earned and collecting the win. Campbell used his FB to get ahead and a good SL to select punchouts, not falling behind hiotters and attacking early. He also helped his team at the plate, collecting one hit and 2RBIs. Uncommitted at this time.

Cannon Mayes UTIL (‘28,TN) • View Player Profile
Uncommitted utility man for TN National Select, Mayes had a solid day at the plate, going 1/1 with a triple, a walk and collected an RBI. Mayes is a disciplined LHH, who has a controlled stride and load, keeping him in the hitting position. Tall and athletic frame, projectable bat with upside.

Cullen Heck OF (‘28,TN) • View Player Profile
Heck had a day to remember at the plate for TN National select, collecting 2 hits and 2 RBIs in his teams win. Athletic hitter who showed the ability to go the other way, one of his hits going down the RF line. Quick hands and good barrel control at the plate, Cullen is uncommitted at this time.

Jackson Welch SS (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Disiplined and smart hitter for SBA Futures 14u, Welch has a projectable frame, and a smooth left handed swing. In his first AB he laced the first pitch he saw, showing his pull side pop and speed with a stand up 3B. In his second PA he showed his awareness of the strike zone, working the count and earning hoimslef a walk. In his final AB, welch shot an rbi singel to the right side, dirving in another. He is uncommitted at this time.

Banks Stevenson SS (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
LHH out of SBA Futures 14u, Stevenson had a great afternoon at the plate, racking up 2 hits and 2 RBIs in the win. Both of hit hits were up the middle, showing his ability to battle with 2 strikes and take the pitches where they are thrown. Smooth handed defensively, Banks is uncommitted at this time

Kalab West RHP/3B (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Closer for SBA futures 14u. West was dominant in his one inning of work, allowing 0 runs. FB T78, SL 66-67. He helped his team jump out to a lead at the plate, in hist first PA ripping a 2 RBI double. He was also HBP in his 2nd PA. West is uncommitted at this time.

Jacob Sands C (28,NC) • View Player Profile
Uncommitted backstop for the Carolina Cubs, Sands had a day to remember at the dish, racking up 6RBIs in three trips to the plate. He is an aggressive hitter, but doesnt help the itcher and chase outside the zone. Caught the barrel on all 3 ABs, having a triple, single and a deep flyout. Uncommitted at this time.

Ben Wagnon RHP/1B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Wagnon had a dominant morning, pitched a compete scoreless and hitless game through 5IN before the run rule. Final stat line 5IN 0ER 0H 10Ks 3BBs. FB/CRV combination messed with hitters all day, threw a FB 82-83 topped at 84 dotting the zone, mixed with the curveball at 72. Ben has a projectable frame standing at 6’3 190Ibs, uses his muscles and body to generate power when pitching and hitting.

Javier Mercado 3B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Mercado was very active on the day, quick in the field at 3B letting nothing by him and throwing accurate yet strong throws to 1B. Also got his team started on offense with a barreled line drive to deep left field, over the left fielder and to the wall for a standup double and to put runners on 2nd and 3rd early, who then got hit through to take a lead.

Ben Bates C (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
At 5’11 185Ib, the C/L catcher was extremely vocal out in the field, constantly giving heads ups to infielders, talked with his pitcher control his throws, also stayed active behind home plate uses his body well in blocking balls in the dirt and making sure nothing passes by. Ben also slammed a moon blast to deep right field wall for a RBI standup double to extend there lead late in the game. Strong follow through with the bat, uses his legs and hips well to generate powerful barreled hits.

Bubba Gowan 3B (‘26,SC) • View Player Profile
Gowan produced 2 hits in clutch times during the game, started his team hitting off with a monstrous line drive to deep left field, read the pitch and barreled it over the left fielder for a standup double. Later in the top of the 7th with bases loaded and 2 outs, clutched up and smacked a line drive over 2B head to take a lead. Clutch hitter, very compact swing, poised in the box and strives off of pressure able to put the ball in play.

Walker Carroll LHP (‘26,PA) • View Player Profile
Carroll pitched 4IN w/ 0ER through 4Ks, had an electric presence on the mound, FB was consistent at 87-88 even topping at speeds up to 89. Projectable frame, strong arm very accurate with his pitches all day, had lots of spin on the ball with his CRV that sat 72-73. Lots of potential if he continues to develop and become consistent with the 87-88 level and limits the walks.

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Jackson Sizemore (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile

The LHH was on a mission in today’s game. Going 2-2,2B, 4 RBI and a run scored in their 10-0 victory. Swing is extremely relaxed and smooth to the ball. Has good speed as a runner and finds ways to impact the game in big moments.

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Brock Rein (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
Georgia Commit was electric in relief. Attacking hitters with an explosive FB looking to dominate. He got swings and misses along with weak contact. FB 84-85,T86. 1-3, 2B, RBI

Evan Boucher RHP (‘26,MD) • View Player Profile
Boucher had a gem of a start today. He led from start to finish not allowing the opposing team to do anything, much less score a run. He lived upstairs with an 83FB that hitters were constantly fooled by as half of his 6K’s came on upstairs FB’s. He limited the base runners the whole game constantly attacking hitters and only allowing 3H’s for his 7IP. Mixed his pitches well, tunneling the high FB w/ a tight spinning BB around 69 mph. More upside in the RHP as he’s only 16.

Vincent Kushner OF (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
OF stepped up for his team in a big way today. He led the team in hits with 3 and provided run support w/a couple RBI’s to his name. He put a good bat to the ball each AB and didn’t over extend or swing much out of the zone. Good hard ball player from North Carolina.

Willie Loma RHP (‘28,NC) • View Player Profile
Had himself a day on the mound. Loma is not a big kid only standing 5’8, but he was pumping it in the zone around 82. It looked a little faster than that as it had plenty of life thru the zone. He was working in a breaker that kept the hitters honest on the FB and allowed no runs in his 4IP of work.

Connor Highsmith 1B (‘28,SC) • View Player Profile
The sturdy 1B from USA Prime was locked in at the plate today. In his first game today he popped off hitting a HR and a double wicked score 6 runs for his team. In the second game he added a double to his stat line. He’s only 14, but already has a ton of natural pop in his bat. The swing is smooth with great connection from lower half to upper half, great player to keep an eye on.

Asher Forrester SS/OF (‘28,SC) • View Player Profile
Another great day for the South Carolina native. He had two games today allowing him to pad his stat line. The first team was wary of him, walking him twice, but he was dangerous on the base paths that game stealing 2 bags. He flashes some elite speed, what looks to be sub 7. In the second game of the day he showcased his power ripping a double down the line at 90 EV. When he puts bat to ball, watch out.

Bryce Jenkins C (‘27,MD) • View Player Profile
Jenkins worked really well behind the plate today. He stole some borderline pitches for his pitchers. Jenkins worked below the ball and stole some low strike calls. At the plate, he barreled a base hit to LC that loaded the bases and ended up tying it for his team.

Lane Koenig 1B (‘27,MD) • View Player Profile
Koenig started off the scoring for his team w/ a 2B down the LF line. He went backside on an outside FB for an RBI. Later in the game he drew a walk to load the bases. In his second AB he barreled a ball to CF but it was caught. Lane has a smooth LHH swing.

Landen Pridgeon CF (‘28,SC) • View Player Profile
Pridgeon did a little bit of everything in this game. Early in the game he picked up an RBI on a single up the middle. Late in the game, he came into pitch w/ the game tied. He went multiple innings in relief to keep the game close. In the bottom of the 7th he came up w/ a runner on 3rd and pulled a ball down the 3B line to walk off the game. Landen collected both the W on the mound and the walk off hit.

Parker Evans OF/RHP (‘27,NC) • View Player Profile
Evans started this game at EH before entering in relief on the mound. He had two really good AB. The first he smashed a double off the LF fence for an RBI 2B. He also drew a BB w/ bases loaded to collect another RBI. Parker also finished the game going 2 IP in relief. The FB was up to 76 w/ a good BB.

Landon Jones RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The uncommitted RHP had a solid game on the mound. 3 scoreless innings before getting into some trouble in the 4th. Mostly used the FB running it up to 83. He did not use many BB but the ones he threw were pretty good at 70. At the plate he drew a BB and barreled a ball to CF but it was caught.

Gabe Gerhardt CF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
In his first AB, Gerhardt broke the game open early w/ a base hit to RF w/ the bases loaded. It ended up going by the RF allowing Gerhardt to score. This drove in 4 runs in the first. In the top of the second he made a diving play fully extended in CF.

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