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DAY 1


Matt Hall MIF ('24,FL) • View Player Profile
Hall has a great showing in todays tournament opener, making plays at shortstop at delivering behind the dish. Defensively, he did a great job at reading the turf and positioning himself well to field ground balls. Transfers the ball from glove to hand quickly, and provides a strong throw to first. Had a perfect day at the plate, going 2/2 with a walk. His two hits came from a single to left field and a well placed bunt to the left side. 5'9, 150 size projects well in the middle infield. Currently uncommitted.

Austin Coward RHP ('24,FL) • View Player Profile
Austin had a dominant performance on the mound today, tossing 6 innings of shutout ball and leading his team to a commanding victory. He leaned primarily on his lively fastball, which hovered around 80 with late arm side run. He was able to compliment this pitch with a sharp, biting curveball that came in 70-72 with late diving action. Fluid delivery with a good feel for timing on the mound. Does a good job at changing his looks to ensure that hitters stay off balance. Solid frame at 5'10 165. Currently uncommitted.

Tyler Spaid RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Spaid is an intriguing prospect, tossing two scoreless innings in his relief appearance. The righty throws his fastball around 78-80, but it comes out looking much harder thanks to his impressive frame. Coming in at 6'8, 185, Tyler does a great job at using his size to his advantage on the mound. He consistently released the ball at 9.5 feet, meaning that his pitches had much less distance to travel compared to your average pitcher. This made his fastball explode out the hand, and gave his 65-67 curveball an incredibly late breaking action. Lots of room to grow with added muscle and increased body control. Currently uncommitted.

Fabian Romero RHP ('24,FL) • View Player Profile
Romero had a great outing in today's game, tossing five innings of one run ball to secure the victory for his team. He was able to get by primarily on his fastball, which sat around 84 and was able to touch 86 on occasion. This pitch tunneled very well with his hard slider, which sat 76-78 while generating nearly 20 inches of horizontal break. Easy, repeatable delivery that allows him to go deep into game without much variation in his pitches. Good size at 6'1, 175. Currently uncommitted.

Matt Anthony OF ('25,FL) • View Player Profile 
Anthony showcased his power in todays action, going yard in his teams victory. Utilizes a powerful swing that uses all of his body to drive the baseball. Violent hip rotation that stays in sync with his hands, maintaining a level swing through the zone. Pulls the ball well, taking this baseball over the left field fence at exit speeds of 99 mph. Muscular frame at 6'3 215 that projects well at the next level. Currently uncommitted.

Logan Figga 1B (‘23,FL) • View Player Profile
Good build for the slugging first baseman for FBH Angels coming in at 6’1 190 lbs. Hitting out of the cleanup spot, he profiles well offensively for the position and 4-hole. You’re prototypical slugging first baseman with solid power potential and a run-producing bat. Finishing the game with one hit, but it was a big one that came late in the game to help push his team to victory. Coming up with a man in scoring position, he launched an inside pitch pull side to the warning track that just missed going over the fence that resulted in an RBI double for the slugger. It’s a sweet, smooth swing from the LHH that crushes baseballs and creates good loft. Room to add more muscle to the frame which should translate to more over-the-fence power. Uncommitted. 

Hayden Wyatt C (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The Diamond Level backstop has advanced skills behind the plate. With the benefits of a high baseball IQ, soft hands, sound mechanics, arm talent, and a strong work ethic behind the dish, this all culminates into one heck of a defensive standout. The pitch framing is quiet, a brick wall behind the plate, and strapped with a solid arm, there is a lot to like about the defensive stalwart behind the plate. Gives his pitchers confidence to throw in the dirt, not letting anything get through. Added a caught stealing early in the game with a perfectly timed and accurate throw that gunned the runner in plenty of time. The bat is still coming along, but put together some at bats with hard contact and that made the pitcher work. Overall, it’s the defensive work behind the plate that gets him noticed and has the potential to lead a pitching staff at the next level. Currently uncommitted.

Gage McCrystal 3B (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Third baseman that hits out of the 4-spot for Diamond Level Baseball. An imposing build and good physicality in the box at 6’2 195 lbs. It’s a clean, level swing from the right side and does a nice job getting the barrel to the ball. Most impressive at bat of the day was when he came up with two runners in scoring position and smoked a line drive single to left that brought in both baserunners as this was the nail in the coffin to put the opponent away. Does what you want your cleanup hitter to do - drive in runs at a high clip. Has an affinity for this ability as he delivers in the biggest of moments for his team. Room to add to the frame with more muscle and build upon the power potential. Uncommitted at this time.

Keegan Wilkerson RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Solid build and frame for the RHP standing at 6’2 175 lbs. Not a prolonged outing by the Ostingers starter on the bump today, but it was quite an impressive showing where he put his good stuff on display. Attacking hitters with a solid fastball/curveball combo that he could utilize both in any count. He pumped the fastball up to 83 mph in the zone. The curveball was a thing of beauty to watch drop in with true 12-6 shape from the over-the-top arm-slot and that he threw with full confidence in any count for strikes at 65 mph. A shorter outing of 2.1 IP, but still was able to rack up 5 strikeouts and only one run allowed. He was in a groove and one of the more advanced arms on the day. Should be able to add more velocity as he continues to fill out the frame. Uncommitted at this time.

Jace Carlson RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Quite the size, build, and physical body that teams covet out of pitchers these days. Checking in at 6’4 195 lbs, there is lots to like and dream upon from in this frame. He lived up to the billing in his outing on the mound today and provided his team more than enough to steer them to a victory. Even with the taller frame, it is still a smooth, fluid, and repeatable delivery where he stays closed and everything is in unison. Getting it done with a fastball/curveball combo that left hitters unbalanced at the plate and was virtually unhittable. The fastball reached 81 mph and had control of it on both sides of the plate. It was offset with a wicked curveball with big breaking action at 68 mph and hitters had fits with it all game. Has good swing and miss stuff all day and his opponent couldn’t figure him out. Finished with 4 quality shutout innings and whipped up 4 strikeouts. Really good feel for pitching and should be able to add some more velocity and refine his pitches as he continues developing and filling out the advanced frame. Good projection arm and uncommitted at this time.

Tanner Hughes LHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHP for Time To Sign Arise 2025 dominated in his outing. Hughes went the distance, pitching 5 strong innings, allowing just 1 run and 2 hits while striking out 5. Hughes lived on the outer half, generating consistent swings and misses all day. He featured a big 6’1 230lbs frame and was aggressive in the zone. Really impressive day for the 2025 lefty. He is currently uncommitted.

Evan Schultz RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Time To Sign Arise 2025 was lights out in his start. Schultz pitched 5 strong innings allowing just 1 run while striking out 2. His FB was up to 86 with a hammer BB that he consistently spun for strikes. Schultz was very aggressive in the zone, going right after a very good hitting team. Impressive day on the bump for the uncommitted RHP.

Derek Carson LHP (‘24,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHP for SBA Clubhouse National 2025 had an extremely impressive outing on the mound today. Carson went the distance, pitching 5 strong innings allowing just 2 hits all game and no runs. Carson racked up 9 strikeouts, with a solid three pitch mix of FB/CH/CB that were all consistent in the zone. Really impressive day from the FSCJ commit.

Alexander Mendoza Jr. 2B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The 2B for the South Florida Bandits 2024 had a great day all around. Mendoza collected 2 hits at the plate, ripping a triple to the wall in his first at bat. Defensively, Mendoza made a handful of great plays, showing off the range and making off balance throws. Mendoza has serious speed, present both offensively and defensively. Really solid day all around for the uncommitted second baseman.

Troy Spano C (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The catcher for Time To Sign Arise 2025 came up big when his team needed him most. In the last inning down to three outs in a 1-0 ballgame, Spano smoked a ball deep to the fence for a leadoff triple. The ball traveled 287ft off the bat at an 85EV. With little momentum, Spano stepped up and delivered a shot, eventually scoring what was the tying run. Huge moment for Spano, the uncommitted 2025 catcher.

Joey Pallante RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for the Vipers 16u team was great in his outing today as he tossed a complete game. Opposing hitters were struggling to find the barrel as he drew a lot of easy ground outs. His FB sat mid 7s while his CB was his go to pitch, sitting high 6s at 2200rpms with really good movement. He landed his CB early and threw off opposing hitters with the speed differential late in the count as he went back to the FB. He had good tempo on the mound and solid arm action. His final line was 2 hits, 1 ER, 2 walks, and 8 Ks. Uncommitted at this time.

Sebastian Aude C (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The catcher from Arbelo Baseball 2027 was an all around athlete today. Behind the dish, he looked great as he showed off a strong arm catching a runner stealing, causing runners to consider their options afterwards. He also made a phenomenal athletic play as he dove for a ball to the 1st base side of the back stop cutting the opposing team’s momentum and getting his team back in the dugout. He also contributed in the box today as he had 2 QABs at the plate for his team. Uncommitted at this time.

Joel Ortiz RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP looked solid in his outing for the South Florida Bandits 2027 team as he went 3 innings. His FB sat 77-79 and T81 with over 10” of HB and his CB sat mid 6s with good movement. He didn’t allow any hits and averaged 7.3 pitches/inning. Good arm and utilizes his legs really well for both his FB and CB. He contributed at the plate getting a hard single that got his team some momentum back to take the lead. Room to add strength and velo. Uncommitted at this time.

Bryson Williams RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The righty for Freshwater Storm 16u Underclass threw well today. He prioritized his FB as his primary, sitting 81-82 T83 with over 18” of IVB. He would consistently get really good pull down on his pitches and a loose arm as he tossed out of a H3/4 arm slot. Averaged just over 7 pitches/inning and only walked 3 in his outing. Good build with good tempo on the mound. Uncommitted at this time.

Omar Ortiz (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Really consistent right hander for South Florida Bandits 2027 team. His FB T80 and he had over 6’9” of extension and 19”+ of carry to it consistently. He maintained his CB throughout as well as it sat 68 and landed low in the zone. He had really good arm action showcasing a loose arm with a good release height. Gets a good stride down the mound getting a good amount of rotational action. His final line was 1 hit, 0 ER, 2 walks, and 6 Ks in a stellar outing. Uncommitted at this time.

DAY 2


Sebastian Aude C ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Aude had a great day behind the dish for his team. The backstop was incredibly sturdy all day, putting in work to block pitches and keep the defense organized. Did a good job at controlling the base path, often utilizing the delayed back pick to catch runners slipping. Displayed a high baseball IQ, always making the right play and never trying to do too much. In this play, he back picked to third to initiate the rundown and did a textbook job in the rundown, chasing the runner back before hopping in line to secure the throw and tag. Good size behind the dish at 5'10 175. Currently uncommitted.

Yairo Castillo RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Castillo tossed three strong innings in his start today, leaving his team with the lead and a chance to secure victory. He was able to accomplish this thanks almost entirely to his fastball, which sat at 78-80 and baffled hitters all day. This was thanks in part to his exaggerated over-the-top release point. With his large frame of 6'3, 230, he was able to reach up and release the ball at almost 7 feet above the rubber. This gave his ball a more downhill action, which caused hitters to swing over the ball for either whiffs or soft contact. Projects well moving forward with added velocity on the fastball and introduction of a more frequent secondary pitch. Currently uncommitted.

Luke Talpett RHP ('27,FL)
Talpett has a strong outing in today's game, tossing 5 strong innings and securing the victory for his team. Luke relied primarily on his big movement to keep hitters at bay. His fastball offering was of the two seam variety, which he threw at 75-77 with big time horizontal run of up to 20 inches. He pairs this pitch well with a sweeping slider that generates similar run the other way at 69-71. At times struggles with locating pitches, but has ample time to develop these skills as he moves forward. Good size for his age at 5'9 160. Uncommitted.

Logan Edwards RHP ('27,FL) • View Player Profile
Edwards did well in his outing today, keeping bats quiet and leaving his team in a strong position to succeed. He utilized a fastball slider mix, displaying the confidence to throw either pitch in any situation. His fastball sat 75-77, but came off looking even faster when paired with his slow slider. His slider looked similar to the fastball coming out, but left the hand at 60-62 with gyroscopic movement that did a great job at confusing hitters. Good size at 6'3 230 that projects well moving forward. Currently uncommitted.

Julio Lluberes SS (‘24,FL) • View Player Profile
The SS and Seminole State College commit for South Florida Bandits 2024 had an extremely impressive day at the plate today. Lluberes finished the day 4 for 4 at the plate, with two triples and an RBI. Lluberes sprayed the field, with his first triple coming off the bat at 90EV. He has some serious speed on the bases legging out his two triples and beating out an infield single. One of the best hitting performances of the tournament thus far.

Gavin Aiton RF (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The right fielder for SBA Clubhouse National 2025 had a great day at the plate today. He collected 3 hits in his game with an RBI. Early in the game, Aiton turned on a ball, sending it to the fence for a standup RBI double. Although he stands at a frame of just 5’9 155lbs, he showed raw power and the ability to hit for power. All around impressive day for the uncommitted 2025 right fielder.

Landon Palmateer RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Freshwater Storm 18u American had a great start on the mound. Palmateer pitched 5 strong innings allowing just 1 run while striking out 4. He flashed a FB up to an impressive 85 with a solid BB at 70-72. He features a long, lanky 6’2 frame that projects well, and showed impressive velocity on the mound for being just 15 years old. Dominant performance from the 2027 uncommitted righty.

Gage Roof RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Vipers 16u had an incredible outing on the mound. Roof pitched a complete game 1-hitter, allowing just 1 run across 7 innings while striking out 11. He featured a repeatable delivery with a FB up to 82 and a consistent CB around 68/69 that was in the zone all day. From bigger frame at 6’0 210lbs, Roof worked well down the mound and collected outs with ease. Great day on the mound for Roof, the 2026 uncommitted righty.

Tyson Lake RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
An absolute dominant outing on the mound today for the young RHP for SBA Clubhouse. Twirling a gem and virtually unhittable, he showed his advanced stuff on the bump in dominant fashion. Has a good, repeatable delivery, hides the ball well, and worked quickly filling up the zone. A strike thrower, he had both of his pitches working to and through the zone that hitters had trouble timing up. Leading with a fastball that sat 80-81 and topped 82 mph with good rise and run. He paired the fastball with a nasty curveball that had good true, downward 12-6 action that hitters couldn’t touch at 70 mph. Was in control with good poise and confidence for all 6 shutout innings. He only grew stronger as the game went on as he reached his top velocity of 82 in the 6th inning. Finished the day racking up 10 strikeouts while only allowing 2 hits. One of the most dominant outings of the tournament so far. A good projection arm that will only get better as he continues to grow, develop, and add more velo to the tank. Currently uncommitted.

Elijah Sealey 3B/DH (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The Designated Hitter in today’s game for the Freshwater Storm impressed with his bat and physicality in the box today. Standing at 6’1 165 lbs, there is a good frame to work with as he continues to develop the sound hitting skills. They’re a quick toe tap with minimal moving parts, and the quick hands in the swing allow him to be on time and get the barrel to the baseball. A very level swing from the right side generates clean, hard contact. He displayed his warning track power early in the game with his double to deep left field that just barely missed getting out. Still a lot of room to grow, add muscle, and work with in the frame and the current gap-to-gap power should turn into more home run power. Uncommitted.

Jez Hamrick RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The solid right hander for Power Baseball 2026 White had a good day on the mound to start the day. His FB was solid as it was sitting 78-80 T82 with 2000rpms that drew a lot of swing and misses. The IVB on the FB stayed around 17” while also gaining 7’3” of extension at a 5’7” release height consistently. Generated a lot of power out of his stride while maintaining a strong rotation down the hill. He contributed offensively as well going 1-2 with a strong single. He has a quiet load with good usage of his lower half. The RHP is currently uncommitted.

Diego Rodriguez OF/LHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Very strong two way guy with a good bat on the left hand side. Maintains a quiet and easy load with really good discipline at the plate. Sees the ball all the way through contact and has a good bat path for the high pitches. He’s showcased quick hands through the zone with a lot of good power. He had a hard single down the RF line that drew up some momentum for his team later on the game. He then came in to close and tossed 2 great innings. His FB sat 80-82 and he consistently reached 7’2” extension. His CB was good as well as it sat 63-65mph with 6’8”-6’9” worth of extension. The IVB was consistently reaching -10” and 11” on the HB. Plus speed on both sides of the ball, a lot of athleticism. Uncommitted at this time.

Reilley Oglageo 1B/LHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The left handed hitter had good quality ABs today and flashed some good defensive skills for the Freshwater Storm 16u National team. He absolutely rocketed a ball to the warning track in right field and drew 2 walks as well. He showcased a really smooth swing with great discipline at the plate and gets through the zone with really good bat speed. Good athleticism at 1st, showcasing a good glove and good reads off the bat as he made a great snag to his glove side with ease. Big frame standing at 5’11” 205lbs, moves well around the bases and the field. Uncommitted at this time.

Tyler Moran C/1B (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Moran was great today for MVP FL 2025 White in their dominant win over Arbelo Baseball 2025 Blue. He went 2-2 with 2 doubles and drove in 3 RBIs. He can spray it to all fields with good power and gets his bat to the zone with emphasis. Simple swing with an evident attack mindset as a hitter. Looked sound behind the dish with a solid arm and good command and vision of the field. Lean frame standing at 6’1” 190lbs , room to add strength. Currently uncommitted.

DAY 3



Damien Lariz RHP (‘24,FL)
The RHP for Angels 18u had a great outing on the mound today. The righty pitched a complete game 7 innings, allowing just 2 runs. He got into some trouble early on in the 1st inning letting up 2 runs, but cruised the rest of the way not letting up a single run the rest of the game. He threw his FB up to 80mph with a nice SL/CH mix to complement, keeping hitters guessing the rest of the way. Impressive day for the uncommitted 2024 RHP.

Brady Hardin RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for MVP FL 2025 White had an incredible day on the mound today. He was absolutely dominant in the championship game, tossing 7 shutout innings allowing just 1 hit while racking up 6 Ks. In a high stakes pitcher’s duel at 0-0 for 7 innings, he never wavered, throwing an efficient 7 innings of shutout ball. He featured a really solid FB/CB mix that played well against a good hitting team. Impressive day all around. He is currently uncommitted.

Hagan Smith RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Angels 18u was dominant in the championship game. He had an extremely impressive outing, pitching 8 innings in a 0-0 pitcher’s duel allowing just 1 late run and 2 hits while striking out 5. He went the distance for his squad and didn’t give in. His FB sat in the low 8s with a whippy arm action from a tall 6’2 170lbs frame. Really solid day for Smith. He is currently uncommitted.

Elijah De La Concha 1B (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The first baseman for MVP FL 2025 White walked it off in the championship game, giving his team the win and the trophy. After 7 innings of 0-0 ball, De La Concha called game with an absolute bomb to walk it off in the bottom of the 8th and win his team the 17u/18u championship. The ball came off the bat at 100EV at a 29.2° launch angle traveling 333ft. He supplied 2 of the 3 hits in the entire championship game and was without the difference in the game. He is currently uncommitted.

Keltan Fitzgerald OF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Center fielder and cleanup hitter for Freshwater Storm. Displayed his offensive prowess in today’s quarter-final matchup of the Florida Open. Collecting 2 hits on the day and hitting for half the cycle - a single and double - he led the way offensively for his team in a blowout game and added an RBI. Very steady in the box with minimal moving parts in the swing getting from point A to point B in one swift movement. He keeps the hands inside the baseball leading to good bat to ball skills, and the ability to square up and hit the ball hard creating exit velocities nearing 90 mph. Brings good size with the frame standing 6’2 170 lbs, he projects well with some power potential as he adds more muscle. Uncommitted at this time.

Caeden Dye RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The 6’3 195 lb RHP for Freshwater Storm had it working all game in the Florida Open quarter-final today. Dealing with confidence and a bulldog attitude going after and challenging hitters without a doubt. He gets good extension on his pitches of almost 9 feet, allowing him to work well downhill on the mound. Painted corners on both sides of the plate with the fastball that sat 80-81 and topped out at 82 mph with good rise to it with 15 inches of carry to the pitch that hitters could not touch. He worked a nasty curveball off of that flipping it in the zone with ease at 67 mph and good shape to it with 8 inches of drop that left hitters fooled at the plate. Working the two pitches - one off of the other - he was able to mix up his speeds and mess with hitters’ timing, only giving up 3 hits and just 2 runs allowed in his 6 magnificent innings. Racked up lots of whiffs leading to 5 strikeouts in his outing. Lots to like here with the frame and the pure stuff from the right side, and should only continue to get better. Good projection arm. Currently uncommitted.

Britton Wise RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile 
The 6’1 175 lb RHP came in firing out of the bullpen for Bolts Baseball to stop the bleeding in the 3rd inning and kept his team in it while they were able to come all the way back and tie it late in the game. Took him a little bit to find his rhythm on the mound, but once he did, he was firing on all cylinders and was an exciting live arm to watch go to work. Pumping the fastball in the zone 82-83 and reaching 85 mph a few times, he was able to get in a groove through 4 innings while adding 3 strikeouts to his final line. The fastball had solid life to it with 15 inches of carry. He paired it with an advanced feel for the changeup, killing spin with ease at 1400-1500 RPMs, and lots of fade with 15 inches of horizontal break. Outside of the early control hurdle, his outing turned out to be one of the more electric performances on the day. Projectable body that should be able to add a few ticks to the velo with more development. Uncommitted at this time.

Brock Golden RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Brock pitched well in todays semi final action, helping his team secure victory and punch their ticket into the title game. Navigated a difficult lineup well, mixing his pitches and keeping hitters off balance. Did a great job moving the ball to induce both whiffs and soft contact. Relied primarily on a two seam fastball, which came in at 78-80 but touched 82 with big arm side run. Also utilized tight slider at 71-73 that displayed an ability to buckle hitters. Whippy arm action thanks to his lanky 6'2 156 frame. Projects well with added muscle. Currently uncommitted.

Jose Roig RHP ('24,FL) • View Player Profile
Roig pitched well in today's semifinal action, exiting the game with the lead and his team in a great position to win the game. Powerful fastball which sat 82-84 and topped out at 86 to overpower opposing bats. Was also able to drop in a looping slider at 71-73 that hitters did not know what to do with. Smooth, repeatable delivery that allows him to go deep into the game, tossing five innings of four run ball against the eventual tournament champions. Muscular frame at 6'1 180 that projects well moving forward. Pasco-Hernando State College commit.

John Kammerer OF ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Kammerer was the lone bright spot in his team's game, scoring his team's sole run. Powerful swing that fires his hips forward to do damage to the baseball. Does a good job of keeping his bat level through the zone for as long as possible, increasing his changes of making hard contact with the ball. Displays speed and aggression on the base paths as well, scoring from second on a dropped fly ball hit to center field. Muscular build at 6' 180. Currently uncommitted.

DAY 4


Andrew Brooks RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Brooks pitched a great game in his team's semifinal victory, tossing five innings of shutout ball to punch his ticket to the title game. His fastball sat 82-84, but touched 86 on occasion with big arm side run of 15-17 inches. Paired the pitch with an occasional slider that sat 70-72 with tunneling downward action. Ability to maintain velocity deep into games, as he hit 85 mph with his final pitch of the outing. Tall, lanky frame at 6'2 150 that projects well with added muscle. Currently uncommitted.

Luke Talpett 3B ('27,FL)
Talpett was all over the field in his team's semifinal game. The third baseman had a strong defensive outing, making all kinds of plays to keep his team in the game. Did a great job showcasing his defensive IQ, reading the ball well off the bat and reacting accordingly. Negated difficult hops on a turf field by playing aggressively on chopped ground balls, but sat back on sharply hit balls and played the turf accordingly. At the plate, provided one his teams brightest moments with a base hit to right field that came off the bat at 86 mph with his level swing. Slender frame at 5'9 160. Currently uncommitted.

Leo Marrero RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Marrero had a strong relief performance in today's semifinal action, closing the door with a two inning save. His fastball sat at 85-87 throughout his outing, with good spin of 2200 rpm. He was also able to mix in a sweeping slider, which sat at 74-76 and induced swings and misses at a high rate. Smooth, effortless delivery that hinted at more in the tank if a second gear was needed. Adept with the bat as well, crushing a triple to deep center field in the championship game. Smooth, powerful swing from the left side that crushed the ball at 97 off the bat for a carry of 330 feet. Muscular frame at 6' 200 that projects well at the next level. Currently uncommitted.

Elijah Sealey RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Sealey had an impressive outing in his team's championship game, coming in relief and tossing 6.2 innings of scoreless ball. Despite his lanky frame of 6'1, 165, the righty was able to consistently run his fastball up to 84. He threw this pitch with a sinking action and a spin of 2200 rpm, which caused hitters to swing over the ball and roll over into weak ground outs. As the game wore on and the order rolled over a few times, he relied more frequently relied on his changeup. This pitch sat at 71-73 and dove out of the way of bats with 17 inches of horizontal run. He also mixes in a slider, which hovered around 70-72 with a sweeping movement. Handy with the bat as well, ripping a sacrifice fly to deep left field at 92 off the bat. Compact, powerful swing that throws his bat head through the zone. Projects well with added muscle and increased velocity. Currently uncommitted.

Brendan Carbery RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
An absolute dominant outing on the mound for Freshwater Storm’s starting pitcher in the Florida Open semi-final. Dialed in from start to finish, he had it all working for him in his impressive performance. Working solely out of the stretch, he kept things simple with his delivery with just a high leg kick, getting good rotation in his hips, and working effectively with solid extension downhill from the rubber. He attacked hitters, filled up the zone, got ahead, and forced hitters to swing at put-away pitches. A consistent strike thrower hitting both sides of the plate with a fastball sitting 78-79 and topped out at 80 mph, and paired nasty breaking balls with good depth at 70-72 mph that he could manipulate the shape of and make each one look different, fooling hitters and getting lots of swings and misses. Leaving everything he had on the field, he twirled a gem pitching to the tune of 5.1 shutout innings and amassing 8 strikeouts while only allowing one hit. Gets the most out of his current 5’10 frame and there’s room for more growth with added velocity in the future. Currently uncommitted.

Ben Wallace RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Coming out of the bullpen in relief for the Vipers, the RHP displayed good swing and miss stuff in his 3 innings of work in the Florida Open semi-final. Maximizes the stuff out of his present frame of 5’9 slinging a heavy fastball at 80-81 mph and controlled the curveball with big breaking action that buckled hitters in the batter’s box at 68 mph. Induced lots of swing and miss on both pitches and was able to mix both effectively to keep hitters guessing and looking foolish. He did everything he could to keep the game in check in his outing piling up 6 strikeouts along the way. Delivery to the plate is simple with compact movements and the body moves in unison together allowing the arm to pull through and get good finish on pitches. Capacity to increase velocity a few ticks with additional strength. Uncommitted at this time.

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