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DAY 1


Austen West LHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Coming in with good size and build for the LHP at 6’ 220lbs, there is some good pitchability in the young lefty. The pure stuff is not going to blow people away, but there is some sneaky deceptiveness in the delivery and how the stuff plays. Able to keep hitters off-balance with a fastball/curveball combo that he can throw either in any count. Has confidence in both pitches and is a consistent strike thrower. Utilizing both pitches to his advantage, he was able to cook up a gem of an outing throwing the complete game shutout of 5 innings and racked up 7 strikeouts along the way. There is room in the frame to add more velocity in the development process as the fastball sits in the low-mid 70’s, but is an effective pitch. Uncommitted at this time.

Mason Porven 2B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

A solid player and the 3-hole hitter for Beast Baseball. Playing a key position at second base, he brings an advanced offensive profile from the premium up-the-middle defensive spot. Solid hands both offensively and defensively and uses them to his advantage to make plays and deliver key hits. With a smooth weight shift and toe tap, and good bat control, he allows himself and is able to keep the barrel of the bat in the zone a long time to create solid, hard contact. This subsequently gives him the chance to hit the ball the other way with authority as well. Displaying this ability late in the game with RISP, he smoked a backside single to right field driving in 2 runs to extend his team’s lead. Pure hitting ability and has the chance to develop some sneaky pop from the keystone position. Uncommitted.

Andres Martin OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
A little undersized, but definitely not overmatched in any capacity. The right-handed hitting OF/MIF put his talent on display today for Beast Baseball. In a blowout game, he came up in the 5th inning and absolutely blasted a shot to deep left field, piling on the offensive breakout for his team. Putting the nail in the coffin to extend his team’s lead to 9-0, he seized the opportunity with 2 men on and unloaded on the baseball coming off the bat at 90 EV to put the game out of reach. The middle-of-the-order bat has some sneaky pop for his size and teams should not sleep on him. With a big load, shifting his weight back on his back half, and getting the foot down, he sets himself up for great timing and the ability to make adjustments mid-pitch. Really good loft in the swing creates good launch angles. Exceptional defender as well out in center field as he ended Beast’s second game with an unbelievable diving catch where he laid it all out with the game on the line and secured his team’s second win of the day. Currently uncommitted.

Lucciano Nava LHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Not the biggest guy on the field, but is able to produce big performance out of the smaller stature and frame. Pitching with poise and confidence, moving the ball in and out of the zone on both sides of the plate. Good feel for pitching as he attacks hitters with a quality 3-pitch mix. The fastball and slider do most of the heavy lifting, but flashes a changeup sparingly for show. Had himself quite a performance on the mound pitching to the tune of 4 shutout innings, working efficiently, and pitching to weak contact. Sprinkled in 4 strikeouts throughout his day for an overall impressive performance. The fastball sits 75-77 and touches 79 mph with good arm-side run. Slider is a good secondary pitch that induces whiffs at 67-68 mph. Killed spin with the changeup at 1050 RPM and registers at 70 mph. Does a good job of hiding the baseball in his delivery which causes hitters to guess at the plate. Potential to be add a few ticks to the velocity and evolve into a true crafty lefty as he develops and utilizes the changeup a little more. Uncommitted.

Anthony Duran MIF ('24,FL) • View Player Profile
Duran had an impressive showing in today's tournament opener. The smooth shortstop showcased his ability to impact the game both on the field and at the plate. Defensively, he made everything look easy and was not challenged. At the plate, he was able to display his power. He loaded up with a high leg kick, planted his foot, and cranked his hips forward to generate an exit velocity of 94 in his early game double. Good size at 5'10, 170. Clarion University commit.

Keniel Marrero 3B ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Marrero provided a big spark for his team in today's game, with a huge double that set the tone for the game. His swing is highlighted by his quick hands, which he used to pull the high fastball into deep left center field. He also posses a good amount of pop, with violent movements that allow him to turn on this pitch. These elements combined for a rocket off the bat, clocking in at 95 mph. Muscular build at 5'9, 180. Currently uncommitted.

Justin Probst 1B ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Probst had a complete day at the plate, showing off the many ways he can do damage. In his first at bat, he used all of his big frame to launch a fly ball to deep right center that left the bat at 92 mph. In his second at bat, he placed a single right up the middle to drive in a run. Finally, he ripped one up through the right side to get on base, eventually scoring a huge run for his team. Smooth lefty swing that remains compact despite his big 6'6, 220 frame. Currently uncommitted.

Anthony Harvey RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Harvey looked electric in his brief time on the mound, tossing two innings and racking up five strikeouts. He was able to accomplish this thanks largely to his fastball changeup mix. His fastball sat 86-88 with good sinking action thanks to his 2200 spin rate. His changeup took a couple ticks off, coming in at 82-84 with sharp cutting action. Slender frame at 5'10, 165 that projects well with added muscle. Currently uncommitted.

Braden Keltz RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Keltz was dominant in his relief appearance, tossing three strong innings. He utilizes a mix of fastball and curveball mix to keep hitters off balance. His fastball sits 82-84 with late life on the pitch. He was able to pair this pitch with a wicked curve, which sat at 70-72 with looping action. This pitch played very well with the fastball, creating a good tunneling effect. Big frame at 5'10 195. Currently uncommitted.

Maximo Aspuru LHP ('25,FL)
Aspuru gave his all to lead his team to victory, tossing five innings of shutout ball. The big lefty was able to accomplish this thanks to his fastball curveball mix. His fastball was not overpowering, sitting at 75-77, but did a great job at hitting spots and setting hitters up. His curveball came in at 62-64 with good break that induced weak contact. Ability to work through adversity and go deep into games. Big frame at 6'2, 220. Currently uncommitted.

Francisco Aleman RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Starter for Wolverines Baseball 17u had a solid outing. He tossed a complete game shut out while only allowing 3 hits. He displayed a good FB that sat 84-85 and T86 with almost 2000rpms, also showed a SL that sat 75 with noticeable run. He showed really good command of his FB as he worked the corners of the zone consistently. He had 3 walks and had a total of 12 Ks, uncommitted at this time.

Peter Lopez OF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH showed some strength in the box today as he smoked a hard ball back up the middle to bring in a run. He has a ton of effortless power through the zone and has an easy load, shifts his weight to utilize all his power. Really solid base runner as he took a couple extra bags after reading the throw from the outfield. Good reads defensively, gets behind the ball well. Uncommitted at this time.

Julian Alber MIF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The middle infielder showed a lot of athleticism on both sides of the field today. In the box, he had a smooth swing that had consistent bat path throughout the game. Shows good discipline as he picks good pitches to hit and sees the ball well, gets out of the box with urgency. Moves well laterally and keeps his body centered on the ball as he fields to maintain good balance. Good arm, room to add strength. Uncommitted at this time.

Kaiser Alvarez RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The right hander was great in his outing today as he had a ton of strikes piling in the zone. His FB sat 86-88 and T89 where he had 2200rpms and flew low in the zone. The CB he had sat 75-77 with 2300rpms and he dropped it well on the inside corner really well with consistency. He’s got a quick and loose arm with great pull down on his CB. He generates a lot of power utilizing his lower half through his stride. Uncommitted at this time.

Allem Borrero OF (‘25,PR) • View Player Profile
The big frame lefty hitter showcased his power in today’s game for IS Elite. His most notable hit came as he crushed a ball off the top of the wall in right field for the only triple of the game. It came off the bat at 98mph and travelled 324 feet. He had a smooth swing with quick hands that helped him stay connected with the inside half of the ball. Standing at 6’6” 230lbs, he generates an ample amount of power in everything as he had a strong and accurate arm from the outfield as well. Uncommitted at this time.

Juan Diego Jacome SS (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The SS and RHH for Columbus 15u had an impressive day at the plate in his first game. He collected two hits and 3 RBIs on the day. Jacome showed off his pull side power, smoking an RBI double to the LF wall and following that up with a 2-RBI single to LF. Jacome showed impressive pop for his age with a smooth swing that he finishes well through the zone. Solid day at the plate for the uncommitted SS.

Joe McGrath RHP (‘26,NY)
The RHP and RHH for TKR Reds 2026 American had a real solid day all around. In his first at bat he picked up a bases loaded single, scoring a run. He followed that up with a walk and another base knock, scoring two more. He collected two hits and three RBIs on the day. On the mound, McGrath looked solid, keeping the other team scoreless for a handful of innings before being pulled in the last inning. All around solid day for McGrath. He is currently uncommitted.

Brandon Suarez 1B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Columbus 16u came up huge for his squad in the final inning. Trailing by 3 runs in the very last inning, Suarez stepped up to the plate with the bases loaded, and ripped a ball into the RCF gap at 87mph off the bat for a bases clearing triple, tying the game at 7. This massive hit fueled his team to a huge comeback win. Impressive performance after working a long at bat to come through for his team on a 3-2 count. He is currently uncommitted.

Brian Badalamenti C (‘27,NY) • View Player Profile
The catcher for TKR Reds 2026 National was stellar behind the plate. He put on a defensive clinic, consistently blocking balls and allowing his pitchers to trust him and throw balls in the dirt. Late in the game, Badalamenti executed a 1st and 3rd play to perfection, throwing the runner out at 2nd and holding the runner at 3rd in check. Impressive display of defensive ability from the uncommitted catcher from New York.

DAY 2


Gage Roof RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Really solid outing for the Florida Vipers RHP. Well built at 6’ 205 lbs, he dominated on the mound for his team today in a pitching duel. In a tight 1-0 ballgame, he put everything on display. He had a spectacular outing giving his team every chance to win the ballgame. Coming at hitters with a solid 3-pitch mix - fastball, cutter, and slider, he had all of them working and was able to manipulate the baseball to his advantage. Compiling many whiffs and lots of weak contact, he did everything in his power to keep his team in the game. The firm fastball sat 80-81, and maxed out at 84 mph. He started to utilize his slider a lot more in the later part of the game and it was a thing of beauty. Has more of a slurve type action with 14 inches of downward vertical break and 8 inches of horizontal break. Really good feel for spinning the breaking ball as well as he ripped it out of the hand at 2500 RPMs. Mixes in the cutter of the fastball at 77-78 mph with 8 inches of vertical break. Finished the day the throwing the complete game of 6 innings pitched and racking up 8 strikeouts with just the one run allowed. Capacity to add more velocity as he adds more muscle to the frame. Currently uncommitted.

Jalen Josey OF (‘26,NY) • View Player Profile
A fine young player that can do it all for Ghost Baseball. Has a lot of skills in his toolbox that he put on display in today’s game. Utilizing his hit, power, and speed tool, he got it stood out and led his team to victory. Going 2 for 3 on the day with a triple, single, stolen base, and tallying the only run scored in the game, he proved he can be a complete player. Good power/speed combo out of the 3-hole and is an all around stud of a player. With good burst and acceleration out of the box, he runs like a gazelle and kicks it into high gear on the basepaths. Brings good size and frame to the table as well with a 6’ 165 pound build that he maximizes with his skill set. There’s more room to grow and and muscle to the frame, and there should be the ability to unlock even more power once he does. Uncommitted at this time, but a really fun and exciting player to watch.

Brandon Roca 1B (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Coming in at 5’9 175, the Beast Baseball first baseman isn’t the biggest of corner infielders, but is one of the leaders on his team offensively and defensively. Hitting in the 5-hole, he fits the offensive profile for a middle-of-the-order bat being a run-producing slugger squaring up baseball and making solid hard contact in the majority of his plate appearances. He came up big for his team early in the game with a double down the third base line, just keeping it fair and driving in 2 runs in the process. Also flied out to deep left field with good carry in his last at bat that the ballpark was just barely able to hold, finishing the day 1 for 3. There’s big warning track power in the first baseman’s bat. A solid defender and can field his position at first base as well as he is a smooth fielder, reads hops well, and can really pick the ball to save his infielders throwing errors. Uncommitted at this time.

Anthony Espinoza RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Good size and build for the Beast Baseball RHP checking in at 6’ 215 lbs. He had it working on the mound today working efficiently and effectively. Pitched to contact, got his defense involved, and kept his pitch count low. All of this culminated into him throwing 5 solid shutout innings sprinkling in 2 strikeouts in his team’s victory. Not overpowering stuff as he sat in the upper-70s and touched 80 mph, but effective in the way that he was able to hit his spots and mix location. Mixed in the breaking ball off the fastball as a setup pitch to give hitters different looks. Potential to tap into some more velocity in the tank as he continues to work on his craft as a pitcher. Uncommitted.

Ricky Hernandez RHP/SS (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The young RHP had himself quite an impressive day on the mound and at the plate hitting for himself. Fitting the offensive profile of the new-age 2-hole hitter, he brings pure hitting ability mixed with good power potential. Leading the way offensively for Beast Baseball, he came up with 2 runners on base and blasted a 3-run shot to deep left field, clearing the wall for a home run. The bomb came off the bat at 82 EV with an ideal launch angle of 33 degrees, and had solid carry traveling 285 feet. On the pitching side, he picked up the win on the mound as he threw a gem, going the distance throwing the complete game with 6 strong innings, 6 strikeouts, and only allowed 1 unearned run while topping out at 70 mph from the right side. Overall, a heck of a performance out of the high-level 5’10 2 way player. Has the chance to continue developing into an extremely effective 2 way as he grows, matures, and gains experience. Uncommitted.

Bryan Francisquini C ('26,NY) • View Player Profile
Francisquini left his mark in today's game. It's no easy task to come in from New York and spend a day behind the dish in the Florida heat, but Bryan filled this role admirably. He was constantly working, keeping balls in front of him and trying to keep the zone wide for his pitcher. He also held his own with the bat. His swing does a good job at staying coiled until the last second, and then springing forward to make contact. Small frame at 5'4, 140. Uncommitted.

Kailen Scott MIF ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Scott had a do-it-all day in todays game. The shortstop did a great job at showcasing his many tools in different scenarios. Defensively, he showed his athleticism by ranging to difficult ground balls and leaping into the air to pluck line drives out of the sky. At the plate, he was able to use his size to really get behind the baseball and get on base. When on base, he utilized his blazing speed to cause chaos and score runs. His long strides allow him to cover ground quickly and reach his top speed with ease. Good size at 5'11 160. Uncommitted.

Nick Bacova OF ('27,NY) • View Player Profile
Bacova played a huge role in his teams walk off victory in todays action. The slugger had a dominant day at the plate, with arguably the two biggest hits of the game. His first hit was a big RBI double, which he was able to drive into the left center gap. Later on, he provided the walk off hit by lacing a ground ball to the first baseman and then beating out the throw to win the game. Does a great job widening his stance with two strikes and getting bat to ball. Slender frame at 6' 145 that projects well with added muscle. Uncommitted.

Kaleb Wolf 1B ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Wolf had himself a day at the plate in today's game, with a pair of big hits. He started today's action with a double to the left center wall, setting the tone for today's game. He later came through with another double, this time to left field. This one left the bat at 86 mph and went 280 feet. Does a good job of turning his hips, getting bat to ball, and letting the pitch generate the power in his swing. 5'4, 130 with room to grow. Uncommitted.

TJ Schultz OF ('25,PA) • View Player Profile
Schultz broke the game open in his team's victory, driving home two runs with a huge triple. Does a great job rotating throughout his swing, generating big power through torque. Times the pitch well, and drives the ball at 86 off the bat. Fast and opportunistic on the base path, noticing the free base and possessing the speed to go out and take it. Slender frame at 6'2 165 that projects highly with added muscle. Currently uncommitted.

Liam Heady RHP ('24,FL) • View Player Profile
Heady looked impressive on the mound in today's action. Both his fastball and curveball had an impressive statistical profile, as well as impressive real world results. His fastball sat 80-82 with big run, generating 15 inches of horizontal break thanks in part to his high 2200 spin rate. His curveball came in at 71-73, with tight spin at 2600 rpm. He was able to command both of these pitches, effectively throwing them for strikes. Good frame at 6'1 173. Currently uncommitted.

Anthony Agoglia RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Columbus Blue 14u had an extremely impressive performance in his start on the mound today. Agoglia pitched 4 1/3 inning without giving up a single hit, until he let up a pair of hits in his last inning. He walked just 2 batters and didn’t let up any runs while striking out 4. He ran his FB up to 73 and mixed in an impressive CB for his age to keep hitters guessing. Really solid outing from the 2028 uncommitted RHP.

Timothy Tappert RF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Columbus Blue 14u had a solid day at the plate. Early in the game, Tappert started off the scoring with a shot over the LF head to the wall for a 2-RBI standup double. The big hit ended up being a catalyst for a huge inning for his squad. Tappert showed off impressive pull side power for his age and an ability to go deep in counts and see pitches. Impressive day for the 2028 outfielder.

Jake Say 2B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Columbus Blue 14u had a solid day at the plate this morning. Say got the party started in the 1st inning, smoking a bases loaded single to RF, driving in two runs and beginning what would be a barrage of runs from his team. Say made loud contact all day, barreling up a ball later in the game and lining it right to the SS. Solid day for the second baseman who showed off his power. He is currently uncommitted.

Julian Saumell CF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The CF and RHH for Columbus White 14u had an impressive day all around. He wasted no time in his first game, leading off the game and ripping a triple into the RCF gap to get things going. At the plate, he reached base in every plate appearance. In the field, Saumell made a few incredible plays. Saumell made multiple diving plays in center field and showed off the range tracking a few balls down in the gap. All around really solid day for the uncommitted 2028 center fielder.

Peter Fernandez 1B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Columbus White 14u had a solid day at the plate today. In a back and forth game, Fernandez broke it open, ripping a ball into the LCF gap for a 2-RBI double. This proved to be the nail in the coffin and the catalyst that would spark a big inning for his team. He features a bigger frame for his age at 5’11 175lbs that projects well and allows him to generate a good bit of power. Good performance at the plate today for Fernandez. He is currently uncommitted.

Aidan Waldron RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Columbus 15u was absolutely dominant in his start on the mound. Waldron pitched 5 shutout innings not allowing a single hit while striking out 8. He ran the FB up to 79 with a real solid CB that he spun consistently for strikes. Really impressive performance from the 2027 uncommitted righty.

Jake Ostertag RHP (‘27,NY) • View Player Profile
The RHP for B1 Ghost had an impressive performance out of the bullpen. Ostertag hurled three scoreless innings in his relief effort to keep his team in a tight 2-1 ballgame. He relied on his FB, which sat at 83-85 running it up to 86. He showed a repeatable delivery that came from a bigger frame at 6’2 180lbs that projects well at the next level. Really solid outing from the 2027 RHP. He is currently uncommitted.

DAY 3


Juan Diego Jacome SS (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The SS and RHH for Columbus 15u had another impressive day at the plate. Jacome reached base on all three trips to the plate, singling twice and walking once. He drove in the two runs that would end up being the difference with a line shot to left field. Jacome has swung the bat very well all tournament, with twitchy hands that fire through the zone and make loud contact. Solid day once again for the uncommitted SS.

Nicholas De La Paz RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Columbus 15u had a dominant performance on the mound. He went the distance for his team, pitching all 7 innings and striking out 5. He had a shutout going into the 7th before giving up just one earned run all game. De La Paz was a very aggressive strike thrower, pounding the zone and dotting the outside corner all day. He featured a FB/CB mix that really worked well and could hit spots with both. Really impressive outing for De La Paz. He is currently uncommitted.

Brady Costello LHP (‘26,NJ) • View Player Profile
The LHP for Sportika Baseball 16u Red had a solid outing on the mound. Costello went the distance, pitching 6 innings and giving up just 3 runs. In a back and forth pitcher’s duel, Costello held his own, giving up just 4 hits and striking out 3. Although he didn’t get the win, it was an impressive performance nonetheless for the uncommitted arm from New Jersey.

John Gano RHP (‘26,NY) • View Player Profile
The RHP for TKR Reds 2026 National was in full control in his start today. Gano pitched all 7 innings, carrying a shutout into the 7th before giving up one run which was unearned. He let up just five hits and three walks while striking out ten batters. He ran his FB up to 85 with a tight SL at 72/73(2300rpm). Dominant performance today from Gano. He is currently uncommitted.

Hayden Neihoff RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Ideal size and frame for the IS Elite Baseball RHP standing 6’3 200 lbs. Got the starting nod for his team and didn’t disappoint as he turned in a solid outing on the mound. Good feel for pitching with a good fastball-curveball combo that he mixed well throughout his day. The fastball sits heavy on both sides of the plate topping out at 85 mph. Playing off the fastball is a tight breaking curveball that he can snap into the zone with confidence and ease at 72 mph. Located both pitches effectively which led to his final line of 5.2 strong innings with 4 strikeouts, only one hit and one run allowed, keeping his team in it in an extremely hard fought game from both teams. Potential to be a workhorse if he can develop a quality 3rd pitch as he refines his craft. More in the tank velocity-wise as well with the frame as he grows and matures physically. Uncommitted at this time, but a good projection arm.

Allem Borrero RHP/OF (‘25,PR) • View Player Profile
An absolute beast of a player for IS Elite Baseball. Great size, build, and physicality at a whopping 6’6 230 lbs, he has great athletic ability for his frame as well. A very high-level advanced 2-way player that excels both on the mound and at the plate. Coming in relief from the right side on the mound with an easy, repeatable delivery, he sat 88-89 and topped 91 mph with 2100 spin and good carry on the pitch with 15 inches of vertical break. It was straight gas from the talented righty. Had slight trouble finding the strike zone early in his 1.1 IP, but found it as he got into his groove. He shined offensively going 2 for 3 with 2 RBIs capped with a 2-run bomb that was 96 off the bat and traveled 336 feet in his last plate appearance late in the game to pull his team within one run in a tight, intense ballgame. The extremely talented RHP and LHH projects well and can come to us to develop as a two-way at the next level. Uncommitted at this time.

Luis Suarez 3B (‘24,FL) • View Player Profile
Leadoff hitter and third baseman for Beast Baseball looked sharp in today’s game. Doing what prototypical leadoff hitters do, he worked counts and had tough at bats, and made pitchers grind all day. He went 1 for 2 at the plate with a big triple and an RBI. His biggest plate appearance came in his last as he roped a triple over the center fielder’s head, using his speed to get himself on base and in scoring position for his team late in the game against a very talented arm on the mound. The smooth, sweet swinging LHH is able to smoke baseballs with authority generating exit velo’s of 95+ with good carry. Strong arm at the hot corner as well. Currently uncommitted.

Anthony Harvey RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile

The 5’10 165 lb closer for Kachi Baseball came in firing out of the bullpen in a close game. Coming in with a 3 run lead and a save situation, the RHP had ice water in his veins, not flinching and locking down the victory for his team. Picking up the save, he put a cap on a well-played ballgame by his team all around. Working around a couple baserunners, he was able to utilize his firm fastball at 86-87, reaching 88 mph and 2000 spin to his advantage to overpower hitters, picking up a strikeout in his one inning. Worked both sides of the plate well and was able to hit corners with ease. The delivery is sound as he stays closed, hands are in unison, and finishes with good extension on his pitches. Gets the most out of his frame and has potential to add a tick or two to the velocity with added muscle. Uncommitted.

Misael Uriepero MIF ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Uriepero kept the bat hot in todays tournament play, adding to his impressive hit total. He has a short, compact swing that wastes no energy in getting the barrel through the zone. Does a good job of generating torque throughout his swing, allowing him to produce exit velocities in the high 80s. Explodes out the box and possesses an ability to squeeze extra bases out of every batted ball. Slender frame at 5'10 155 that projects well moving forward. Currently uncommitted.

Aimon Chandler OF ('25,PA) • View Player Profile
Chandler set the tone early in today's quarterfinal action, scoring two in the first inning and giving his team a lead they would not relinquish. Calm presence in the box, and then springs to life and attacks the baseball. Confidence in his hands allow him to stay late and drive the baseball the other way. Hits the ball hard, reaching an exit velocity of 96 on the day. Good size at 6'0 195. Virginia Tech commit.

Jack Wahl-Cox RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Wahl-Cox had a great performance on the mound in today's game, going the distance while only allowing one run. He was able to accomplish this thanks primarily to his fastball, which he was able to spot effectively throughout his outing. The pitch sat at 80-82, but was able to run up to 83 on occasion with good late life. He also threw in a slider variation with good horizontal movement. Good size at 6'2 170 that projects well moving forward. Currently uncommitted.

Ari Buckstein MIF ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Buckstein had a great day at the dish, notching a couple of hits and helping lead his team to victory. Served as a great leadoff hitter, starting the game off by getting on base, stealing a bag, and scoring a run. Later on in the game he showed off his pop, doubling to right center field. Does a good job timing the pitch with his big leg kick, and then whipping his bat through the zone to generate hard contact. 5'7 125. Currently uncommitted.

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