Jason Marll Jr. OF ('26,MD) •
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One of the top prospects in Maryland proved why today. He absolutely destroyed a fastball to LCF for a home run that had an EV of 94 mph. Patient hitter with a loud, powerful swing. He is a middle-of-the-order bat that any team would want to have in their lineup.
Owen Liu-Bailey OF ('27,MD) •
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Hammered a pitch into LCF that barely missed being a home run. He waited for his pitch and drove it to the part of the field where you don’t see many balls hit. He has quick hands and effortless power that translates to any ballpark he plays in.
Robert Kilpatrick RHP ('27,VA) •
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An intimidating figure on the mound that overpowers hitters with his three-pitch mix. He sets up his off-speed selection perfectly with his 87-mph FB. Batters guess fastball and then are frozen by his SL and CH. Kilpatrick is somebody you can confidently give the ball to in any important game.
Landon Pape C ('27,MD) •
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Patient at the plate and chose his pitch to drive. After not chasing any pitches, Pape was rewarded with a booming double to LF. He has a smooth, level swing that gives him power at the plate. Pape projects to be a middle-top of the order bat for years to come.
Brett Ricketts C ('27,MD) •
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Very productive day at the plate. He had 3 RBI that came via two bases-loaded plate appearances. He also has a strong leg kick and a LD approach that lasers the ball to any part of the field. Ricketts is the perfect batter to come up with the bases loaded, and he showed why today.
Santiago Blanco UT ('27,MD)
Had a strong day at the plate and also on the mound. He has a balanced swing that lets him hit for contact but also for power. He doesn’t get cheated with any pitches and is seemingly never fooled. While on the mound, Santiago threw a 78-mph FB and a 60-mph CB. He mixed his pitches well and is a very solid all-around player.
Landon Somers RHP/1B ('27,VA) •
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RHP that throws a FB that sits between 84 and 86. He controls the zone and paints his pitches for strikes. His confidence grew after each inning he pitched, and it was easy to see why. Very calm and collected pitcher that would fit right into any pitching staff.
Anthony Badillo IF ('27,MD) •
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Drilled a 79 mph fastball through the hole for an RBI single. Badillo has a fast leg kick that delivers perfect timing with a smooth swing. Badillo’s level approach at the plate lets him drive the ball to any part of the field during any game situation. Badillo is a pitcher’s nightmare and a valuable piece in any part of the lineup.
Colin Thomas RHP ('28,MD) •
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Mixed his pitches well to limit hard contact all game. All game he was working in his off-speed selection very well with his 80 mph fastball. He did a phenomenal job limiting hard contact and locating his pitches in the zone. Thomas is a solid rotation piece and will get even better in time.
Jake Dulski RHP ('25,MD) •
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The RHP started the game for US Elite Mid Atlantic 2025 and cruised through 4 scoreless innings, striking out 9. Dulski’s FB tops out at 83 and peppered the strike zone. His SL/CB racked up whiffs and called strikes and came in around the low 70s. He did a great job of locating his breaker down in the zone. Dulski also has a CH that he didn’t need today. Very simple and repeatable mechanism help him stay in the zone and keep his pitch count low. Currently uncommitted.
Cameron Leach C ('25,MD) •
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The C for US Elite Mid Atlantic 2025 showed toughness behind the plate and in the box. In his second PA of the day, Leach waited on a slow, looping CB and pulled it to LF for a 2-run line drive double. Behind the plate, he worked well with his pitcher and called a good game. Leach showed off his arm strength and accuracy, gunning down a runner trying to steal second base. An all-around performance from an all-around player.
Michael Swick OF ('25,MD) •
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The RF for US Elite Mid Atlantic 2025 showed off why he is positioned in the leadoff spot. In his first AB, he got down 0-2 and then fought to draw a walk, showing off his plate discipline. He then stole second base and later advanced to third on a passed ball. In his final AB, he beat out an infield single. Swick’s athleticism was on display on the base paths and in the field. He has a strong foundation with room to add power to his game.
Eli Stewart RHP/OF ('28,MD) •
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RHP for Cadets Baseball had an impressive outing in long relief. His FB tops out at 77, and he does a great job of collecting strikes with it. His CB tops out at 68 and pairs nicely with his FB. He was really efficient with his pitches and went after batters. Able to generate great stuff from his frame and has a very strong foundation as a pitcher. Stewart also batted leadoff and showed great patience at the plate.
Maddox Stonesifer SS ('27,MD) •
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The SS for Mid Atlantic Red Sox 16U had a great day at the plate. In his first AB, he crushed a double to deep LCF. Easy power from a smooth swing. In his next AB, he grounded one through the left side and then stole second base with an impressive jump. In his final AB, he pulled a hard-hit line drive that was caught by the SS. Three quality ABs all ending in hard contact. Great process at the plate and pitch selection with good speed on the base paths makes him an exciting offensive player. Did not play the field in this game.
Brody Leache RHP ('26,MD) •
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The RHP for Mid Atlantic Red Sox 16U came into the 7th inning to close the game by striking out the side. Leache mixes a FB that tops at 77, a CH in the high 60s, and a CB in the low 60s. All three pitches were working well together as he ended each AB with a whiff on different pitches. Fluid mechanics with a good line to home plate. Big frame standing at 6’ with the potential to pack on velocity.
Wyatt Allen RHP ('25,VA) •
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The RHP for MVP National dominated through 5 scoreless innings. Allen has a great FB up to 85 that he blows by hitters. He also throws a CT/SL that tops at 79 and has good horizontal movement. Allen got plenty of RHB to expand outside the zone. His CH sits in the high 70s, and he used it effectively to both handed batters. Allen was in control for his whole outing. He even got hit by a comebacker and settled down to end the inning.
Blake Kolarek RHP ('26,MD) •
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The RHP for the Elkridge Hurricanes 16U started strong with a FB topping 81. He did a good job moving it around the zone and found success locating it at the top of the zone. His CH lives in the mid 70s and has good horizontal movement. The CB tops out at 72 and did a good job of collecting whiffs. At the plate, Kolarek was patient while not passive. He missed a HR by about 7 feet that just hooked foul. Solid frame with good foundational strength.
Luke Sylvest C ('25,VA) •
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The C had an impressive day behind the plate. Sylvest did a great job receiving, blocking, and framing. He smothered balls in the dirt and even worked on his framing during warmup pitches. He also caught a runner stealing third base and has a powerful, accurate arm. A complete package defensively that did a great job working with his pitchers and bringing stability to the team.
Jeremy Marsh RHP ('25,MD) •
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The RHP starting for HBC Showcase 2025 was making quick work of the opposing lineup. Marsh was piling up the whiffs and strikeouts throughout his outing and even had a four-strikeout inning as part of his 14-strikeout day. He has a FB topping out at 82 that he moves around the zone well. The CB tops out at 70 and plays well off the FB. Marsh also has a CH, but he didn’t need it today as his FB dominated. Attacks batters on the mound and does not give up free bases. At the plate, Marsh had a hard-hit line drive single over the third baseman’s head. Powerful, simple swing.
Kevin Goldberg RHP ('26,MD) •
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The RHP for Yard Baseball Academy MD dazzled with his CB. Topping out at 68, the breaker gave batters lots of trouble and helped Goldberg stack up strikeouts. His FB tops out at 80 and pairs nicely with his CB. He also has a CH that comes in at 68-70. Goldberg has a smooth windup and flows down the mound. The simplicity and repeatability of his pitching motion allows him to consistently throw strikes.
Aden Reynolds OF ('26,VA) •
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Impressive game one showing for the athletic center-fielder. Reynolds worked the count and fought off pitches well, while showing off his athleticism and baseball IQ. His short, direct swing allowed him to work all fields and use his speed to track balls in the outfield and advance along the basepaths with ease. Room to add strength in the frame.
Braeden Copeland RHP ('27,VA) •
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While it was a short outing, Copeland impressed metrically. It's a projectable build at 5'11, 145lbs, and though raw on the mound, he has traits to succeed at the next level. He flashed impressive horizontal break on his high-70s, T80 sinker, which paired perfectly with his sub 4'6 release height. Needs to work on command, add secondaries, and build strength, but has all the tools to succeed as a young sophomore.
Mekhi Motilewa OF ('25,VA) •
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Continues to impress this fall, finishing with 2 hits and consistently finding barrels. He gets pitched to carefully, as his presence in the box screams danger to opposing pitchers. Motilewa has an impressive blend of strength and speed, making him an exciting prospect for any college program. He should not be uncommitted much longer.
Zach Hansen RHP/3B ('25,VA) •
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Shined all over the field, giving MVP Dawgs 2025 Gold the lead with a 2-RBI double to CF and excelling in relief, striking out 3 in 2 innings. At the plate, Hansen displayed athleticism through quick hip rotations and a compact swing. On the mound, he flaunted an exciting sweeper with nearly 20 inches of horizontal break, generating tons of ugly whiffs. His fastball and overall game are still developing, but this lanky 6'3 right-hander has a solid foundation.
Kyle Tyrell C ('25,VA)
Although not his best day at the plate—walking twice and reaching on an error—Tyrell stood out behind the dish. His game management was next level, controlling the basepaths with his strong arm and keeping everything in front of him. He has an athletic yet strong build with room to add muscle.
Jimmy Bollini
LHP ('26,VA) •
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Was great in his 5 innings, allowing only 2 runs and striking out 8. He worked with a 2-pitch mix of a low 80s fastball and low to mid-70s slider/cutter. The FB had strong 2-seam movement, consistently around 12 inches of horizontal break, while his slider was well-manipulated between gyro and cut. Command is still a work in progress, and there's room to add velocity.
Mason McDermott IF ('26,MD) •
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The offense centered around Mason in the Maryland Senators' Saturday matchup as he had two hits. McDermott used a no-stride stance in his 2-strike approach, showing off his baseball IQ and hand-eye skills. He stayed on plane well in both at-bats and looked to drive the ball on a line.
Brady Mull 1B ('25,VA) •
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Got the scoring started with a hard-hit 1B to right field. His strong 6'3, 240lb frame shows big raw power. While he needs to fine-tune some mechanics, the build is there for him to become a legitimate power threat.
Sean Beach RHP ('26,MD) •
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Was huge in his relief appearance for the Maryland Senators, not allowing a run and keeping the team in the game. Beach used a 2-pitch arsenal of fastball and slider. His fastball, flashing cut-ride action with IVBs over 15 and HB under 5, sat in the high-70s, topping at 81. While his slider needs fine-tuning, it showed late bite and depth that generated swings and misses.
Louis Gale ('28,MD) •
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Knocked in a run today after hitting a ball right down the left field line. He let the ball travel deep and found the open space to left field. Quick hip rotation and a smooth swing, Gale is an excellent batter who remains calm and collected in the box.
Dom Lunacek ('28,MD)
Delivered a masterful performance for his team today, giving up no runs through five innings and working through any jam he encountered. He has a 68 mph fastball and a 57 mph slider that he mixes efficiently. Lunacek is an enticing prospect who will look to carry this momentum into his next game.
Tyler Jones ('27,MD) •
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Smoked a ball down the left field line today to drive in a run. He had a line-drive approach and earned an RBI single with it. Jones is a powerful bat and a very dangerous hitter.
Matthew Ruddy RHP ('28,MD) •
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Got himself into a pitcher’s duel today and emerged victorious. Ruddy maintained his composure throughout the game, which was reflected in his stat line. As he continues to develop, more velocity is expected on his pitches, making him even tougher to face.
Declan Pare RHP ('27,MD) •
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A dominating presence on the mound today, with opposition struggling to make solid contact, resulting in a lot of whiffs and foul tips. His 83-mph fastball is a weapon that forces batters to prepare instead of just react. Pare continues to be a nightmare for hitters every time he takes the mound.
Imani Ukiteyedi OF ('28,MD) •
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Displayed a line-drive approach that helped him drive in two runs. With strong hands and a smooth swing, Ukiteyedi can hit the ball to all fields. He is a force in the batter’s box against any pitcher he faces.
Judah Shirley OF ('27,MD)
Led off the game with a smoked double down the left field line. Shirley has a fast swing and excellent contact skills, making him the ideal modern-day leadoff hitter.
Mason Lowery RHP ('28,MD) •
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Delivered a solid performance for his team, pounding the zone with his 77-mph fastball. Lowery didn't allow many hard-hit balls and showed good movement on his slider, keeping batters off balance. His strong mechanics and build suggest he has room to grow further.
Colby Hauser C ('28,MD) •
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Made an impressive defensive play behind the plate, catching a runner trying to advance to third after a wild pitch. Hauser has a strong, accurate arm, and base runners should think twice before trying to take an extra base against him.
Jackson Riedel RHP ('27,VA) •
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Riedel is the type of pitcher you stop and watch when he’s on the mound. His electric 87-mph fastball and filthy slider made it difficult for hitters to make contact today. His confidence and ace-like presence make him a standout pitcher on his staff.
CJ Kemmerer OF ('25,VA) •
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The Ferrum commit came on strong late in the game with a big opposite-field double. Kemmerer, still growing into his 5'11 frame, has good traits in his strong, fast hands and line-drive approach. His mechanical soundness and budding power make him a player to watch.
Ajay Parikh RHP ('25,VA) •
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The Seton Hill commit showcased the most electric stuff of the day, with his fastball topping out at 90 mph, paired with a slider and splitter. His fastball flashed up to 18 inches of induced vertical break (IVB), while his splitter at 79-80 mph got ugly swings below the zone. Though his slider is still developing, Parikh has the tools to keep growing.
Davis Bush LHP ('25,VA) •
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Bush continues to eat innings this fall, throwing a complete game for MVP Dawgs 2025 Gold. He uses an effective east-west sinker/slider combo, with his low 80s sinker producing 17 inches of horizontal break. This combination induced weak contact and strikeouts, keeping his command and velocity intact throughout the game.
Chet Kosnar RHP ('25,VA) •
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The Franklin & Marshall commit had the best breaking ball of the day, complementing his fastball, which topped out at 89 mph. His cutter/slider hybrid, which spun at 2700 rpm, kept hitters off balance, getting heavy whiffs and topping out at 80 mph. Kosnar’s fastball flashed life out of the hand with some riding action.
Cort Bringham OF ('25,VA) •
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Bringham was on fire last night, highlighted by an 89-mph, 333-foot triple. He has an athletic build with speed and an easy, fluid swing. Uncommitted, Bringham’s blend of tools, especially his power and speed, should intrigue college coaches at the next level.
Dixon Monk 3B ('25,MD) •
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The Georgetown commit was steady at the plate for XPress National, recording two hits and showing off his impressive bat-to-ball skills. Monk’s husky, strong frame suggests raw power, and while his projection may be limited, his line-drive approach and quick hands will help him at the next level.
Barak Boston SS ('25,FL) •
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The Army commit showcased intriguing traits for XPress National, hitting a 330-foot bases-clearing triple. Boston’s lean 6'3, 175-pound frame is impressive, and he looks smooth at shortstop, with the potential to stick at the position for the long term. His combination of arm strength, speed, and growing power make him an exciting prospect.
Maison Walsh RHP ('27,MD) •
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Walsh dominated with a complete-game shutout for Elkridge Baseball 16U, using a low 80s fastball and a slider with up to 15 inches of sweep. His mechanics are fluid and repeatable, making him a candidate to rise quickly over the next few years.
Aidan Ciurca RHP ('26,MD) •
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Ciurca kept hitters off balance in his four innings using a sinker/slider combo. His sinker, which sat in the high 70s, had up to 20 inches of horizontal break at a sub-4'6" release height. The slider, though developmental, played well off the fastball, especially on the edges, inducing weak contact. His low-effort delivery helped him move through innings with ease.
Holden Smith RHP ('25,VA) •
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Smith filled up the zone well in his start for MVP Dawgs 2025 Gold. His fastball, sitting in the high 70s, was commanded effectively and flashed ride up to 16 inches and run up to 17 inches. His late-breaking slider, sitting in the low 70s, induced plenty of whiffs out of the zone.
Travis Peitz
SS/RHP ('25,MD) •
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The George Washington commit stood out with his dual performance. At the plate, Peitz smoked a triple to the left-center gap, and on the mound, he closed out the game with a fastball reaching up to 88 mph. Standing at 6'3", he is a tall shortstop with smooth fielding actions, though he may eventually shift to third base as he fills out his frame. Peitz has raw power and impressive body control, making him a high-upside player whether he sticks with hitting or pitching.
Cayden Musick RHP ('27,MD) •
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Musick put together a resilient performance against older, more experienced opponents. His standout pitch was a low 70s cutter, sweeping across the zone with over 12 inches of horizontal break. His fastball, which topped out at 80 mph, induced weak contact throughout the game. Despite allowing four runs, Musick showed determination, going five solid innings and showcasing his ability to grind through tough situations.
Jacob Laumann RHP ('25,MD) •
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The Stevenson commit impressed with his five innings of work, minimizing damage with a three-pitch mix. Laumann’s curveball, his best pitch, was particularly effective low in the zone, generating strikeouts and keeping hitters off balance. His fastball reached 81 mph and flashed ride up to 17 inches of induced vertical break (IVB), adding depth to his arsenal.
Cade Schuetter C ('25,MD) •
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The Colorado State-Pueblo commit showed his ability to handle breaking balls well, driving an opposite-field double. Schuetter’s strength and bat-to-ball skills stood out at the plate, while defensively, he did a solid job keeping pitches in front of him and demonstrated a strong, accurate arm behind the dish.
Jaxson Lee LHP ('26,MD) •
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The LHP started for the Maryland Senators 2026/27 and threw three scoreless innings. He has a fastball that tops out at 78 mph and locates it well in the zone. His changeup comes in the low 70s and effectively neutralizes right-handed batters. Lee’s curveball tops out at 66 mph and showcases two-plane movement. Fluid down the mound with a smooth throwing motion, he remained composed and in control throughout the game. Currently uncommitted.
Aden Reynolds
CF ('26,VA) •
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The leadoff batter for MVP National had a strong day at the plate, going 2-for-2. In his first plate appearance, Reynolds smoked a double into right-center field. He features a short load and fast hands. His next at-bat resulted in a line drive single to center. Both hits exploded off his bat, showing potential for power. An excellent athlete, Reynolds can wreak havoc on the base paths and covers a lot of ground in center field. He possesses the arm and range to excel defensively and is an exciting all-around prospect. Currently uncommitted.
Aiden Norris OF ('26,MD) •
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The outfielder for the Maryland Senators 26/27 was 2-for-2 with two RBIs. He began with a single through the right side and followed it up with a line drive to left field, extending a two-out rally. Norris has a quick load and effectively leverages his lower half for power. Currently uncommitted.
Jacob Cresanto RHP ('25,MD) •
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The RHP for API Academy 17u pitched well in relief, with a fastball that tops out at 81 mph, overpowering hitters. When located up in the zone, it resulted in numerous swings and misses. Cresanto effectively hit the corners with his fastball and showcased a breaking ball that maxes out at 69 mph, serving as a nice change of pace. Offensively, he displayed good power potential with a hard-hit line drive RBI single. A projectable two-way player with a strong foundation. Currently uncommitted.
Jack Kearney RHP/C ('26,MD) •
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The RHP for the Elkridge Hurricanes 17U displayed excellent feel for his curveball, which tops out at 69 mph. Kearney threw it with confidence, leading to plenty of whiffs as hitters struggled to make solid contact. His fastball tops out at 80 mph and complements his curveball nicely. With simplified mechanics, Kearney effectively throws strikes and maintains efficiency with his pitch count. Currently uncommitted.
Sid Thomas 3B ('26,MD) •
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The third baseman for the Elkridge Hurricanes 17U had a strong day at the plate, though the box score doesn't fully reflect it. Across two games, Thomas hit four hard balls, with only two resulting in hits. He possesses great power potential, often sending outfielders back on his loud outs. With a strong base, he fires his barrel towards the ball, combining impressive power with solid bat-to-ball skills, maximizing his ability to drive balls to the outfield. Currently uncommitted.
Logan Collins
OF ('26,MD) •
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The CF for API Academy 17u had a solid all-around day. At the plate, Collins exhibited great patience, recording two hard-hit line drive singles off breaking balls. A natural center fielder, he glides across the outfield with good reads and long strides, thanks to his 6'1" frame. His athleticism translates to aggressive baserunning, making him a speedy threat on the base paths. Collins has a great foundation across all facets of the game. Currently uncommitted.
Austin Michael C/SS ('26,MD) •
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The C/SS for Knights Baseball MD showcased his versatility with a strong day at the plate and behind the dish. In his first at-bat, Michael crushed a fly ball to right-center and used his speed to reach third base. He added two more hits in subsequent at-bats, barreling up the ball effectively. Defensively, he demonstrated athleticism and a strong arm, catching a runner trying to steal second from his knees. In his second game, Michael hit another triple to right-center and excelled defensively at shortstop, proving to be a true do-it-all player with a solid foundation. Currently uncommitted.
Dillon Gordon LHP ('26,MD) •
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The LHP for Knights Baseball MD worked quickly and efficiently through six innings. He mixed his pitches well, utilizing his entire arsenal. His fastball maxed out at 73 mph with some arm-side run, helping him catch the corners effectively. Gordon's changeup peaked at 67 mph and performed well against right-handed batters, while his curveball has a larger shape and also topped out at 67 mph. He competed on the mound and maintained composure in challenging situations. Currently uncommitted.
MacGuire Moore RHP/UT ('28,MD) •
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The RHP/UT for Knights Baseball MD came in to close the game, showcasing his impressive pitching. His fastball reached 80 mph, consistently zooming past hitters. His changeup is in the low 70s. Moore displays good mechanics and a fluid motion down the mound, making a nice play on a ball hit back to him to end the game. Offensively, he batted leadoff and recorded a couple of hard-hit balls, showcasing good power potential. Additionally, he is a speedster on the bases and runs hard down the line. Moore caught the second game of the day, demonstrating an impressive arm by gunning down a runner at second base. Currently uncommitted.
Max Sudo RHP ('26,MD) •
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The RHP for Elkridge Hurricanes 17U has a fastball that sits in the low 70s, topping out at 74 mph. He features two breaking balls—a slider and a curveball—maxing out at 69 mph and 62 mph, respectively. Sudo competed well through six innings against a tough lineup. Standing tall at 6'3", he utilizes his long legs to help generate power toward the plate. Currently uncommitted.
Jaiden Wismer
RHP ('25,MD) •
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The RHP for 2025 Marucci Prospects East Coast relies on a strong fastball that tops out at 83 mph. He effectively located a sinker inside to right-handed batters for strikeouts and showcased a slider in the low 70s, which serves as a good whiff pitch. Wismer also throws a curveball that maxes out at 67 mph. Standing at 6'6", he is an imposing figure on the mound. Offensively, Wismer has a smooth swing and uses his long levers to cover the plate well, presenting enticing potential as a pitcher who will likely add velocity with strength. Currently uncommitted.
Diego Milton RHP/MIF ('26,MD) •
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The RHP/MIF for Knights Baseball faced a challenging lineup and battled through, inducing weak contact. Milton's fastball tops out at 75 mph, and his slider pairs well, reaching 67 mph with good late glove-side movement. He also features a changeup in the high 60s with decent fade. At the plate, Milton has a solid approach and consistently puts the ball in play, complemented by his great speed. A smooth fielder, he can effectively hold down either shortstop or second base. Currently uncommitted.
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