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DAY 1


Tommy Weiss LHP (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHP for Ponte Vedra Thunder 13u was incredible on the mound, going the distance for his squad. Weiss provided 7 scoreless innings, giving up just 6 hits and no walks. He racked up 8 strikeouts on the day on 99 pitches, 69 of them being strikes. Weiss mixed up his pitches well, pitching to soft contact and keeping hitters off balance. Impressive complete game shutout from the 2029 lefty.

Jack Ianella 3B (‘29,FL)
The RHH for Ponte Vedra Thunder 13u had a day at the plate. Early in the game, Ianella broke the game open for his squad with a 2-RBI single, putting his team ahead for good. Throughout the rest of the game, he made loud contact all day, hitting the ball hard. Ianella showed his ability to hit well to all fields. He also made a few nice plays in the field as well. Really solid day for Ianella.

Enrique Santos RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Showed good poise and mound presence today on the bump for Gomez Baseball. His stuff was on point and had hitters scuffling at the plate. Racked up 6 strikeouts through 3.1 innings. Had very good velocity and blew fastballs by hitters at 81-82, and hit 85 a few times on the gun with 2200-2300 spin rates. Presently a good curveball for his age at 77 mph with 2450 spin and good downward action. Potential to become an advanced offering with even more refinement in the pitch. Good job staying closed and creating torque in his body. Good projectable arm to keep an eye on as he continues to grow and develop.

Jaycob Dominguez 1B/LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Good looking young hitter for Gomez Baseball standing at a good frame of 6’ 155. The number 3 hitter in the lineup, he put together quality at-bats all game and hit the ball hard all over the field. Does a nice job of keeping his elbow connected, which allows him to get his hands inside the baseball. Had a hard-hit single up the middle. Has a lot of room to grow, fill in his tall frame, and continue to add power.

Clayton Alcade SS ('29,FL)
Alcade had a fantastic showing on both sides of the ball to start the tournament. A fielder well beyond his years, he had a couple of web gems to start the day. Great footwork, defensive instincts and arm. Ability to take hits off the board and help out his pitcher. Solid day behind the plate as well, drawing a walk and laying down a bunt single.

Ben Harper RHP ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Harper was dominant on the mound today. Going five innings of one hit, no earned run baseball. Was incredibly efficient, only needed 60 pitches to get through 5 innings. Did a great job of filling the zone and putting his defense in spots to make plays. Utilized a fastball curveball mix.

Lucas Feuer LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH and LHP for Diamondbacks Scout 2029 got it done both at the plate and on the mound today. Feuer went 3 for 3 at the plate and showcased his ability to spray the ball to all fields. He also dominated on the mound and threw 4 shutout innings.

Madden Perez 3B (’29,FL) • View Player Profile
Perez displayed solid defensive prowess and ability throughout the game. His pre-pitch positioning/movement is advanced for age. Perez handled multiple hit balls at the hot corner and his understanding of the game situation. He made the right decision consistently throughout innings. Strong body frame that has a lot of room to develop.

Logan Figueroa LHP (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The left hander came out in early relief throwing for 5 innings showing off a FB, CB mix. CB had pretty good movement to it creating lots of whiffs and weak hit balls by the opposing team. High arm slot on the FB and a natural and easy delivery.

Johnyel Velez RHP (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
Velez tossed a couple good innings in his outing today. The right hander displayed a solid FB that was consistent in the zone generating a good amount of strikes early in the count. He showed athleticism off the mound snagging a few assists.

DAY 2


Liam Magun RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for 2028 Scorpions Scout Team was dominant in his start. Magun pitched just two innings to conserve pitching, but was still extremely efficient, striking out five of the six batters he faced, not allowing a hit. Magun did a great job mixing his pitches and keeping hitters off balance. An impressive outing for the 2028 righty.

Shaurya Bhosale SS (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH and leadoff bat for 2028 Scorpions Scout Team had a nice day at the plate. Early in the game, Bhosale came up big for his team with a bases loaded, 2-RBI single to LF. He was able to stay back on a BB and drive it to the OF to break the game wide open. Bhosale showed off his ability to hit the ball hard and use all fields. Solid day for the Scorpions SS.

Kristofer Perdigon C/1B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The EH for Elite Squad National 14u had a solid day at the plate. In one of his at bats, Perdigon turned on a ball and sent it to RF for a standup double. Perdigon showed off his power, hitting the ball hard all day, making loud contact in each of his at bats. Good outing at the plate for the Elite Squad LHH.

Jake Andres 3B (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Hawks Nest Baseball had quite the day at the plate. To lead off the game, Andres took the first pitch of the game and drove it to LF for a double. In his next at bat, Andres laced a ball to LF for a single, bringing in two runs. In his third at bat, Andres did the same thing, singling to LF bringing in two more runs. In total, Andres finished going 3 for 3 at the plate with a double, two singles, and four RBIs. Stellar day at the plate for the 2029 3B.

Brian Rodriguez OF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH for Hawks Nest Baseball was effective in his three trips to the plate. In his first at bat, Rodriguez hit a single to RF to push the runners over into scoring position. In his second at bat, he did the exact same thing, singling to RF, pushing more runners into scoring position. In his third at bat, he once again singled to RF. A solid 3 for 3 day from Rodriguez, showing off his hitting ability and his ability to keep innings alive for his squad.

Alejandro Cordero 2B/UTIL (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Hawks Nest Baseball brought some pop in his game today. In his first at bat, he laced a single to CF to score the run for his squad. In his second at bat, he unloaded on a ball, sending it to the fence for a 2-RBI triple. He tallied two hits and 3 RBIs on the day. Cordero showed off his power coming from his 6’2 frame. He really attacks the ball and is aggressive at the plate. Really solid day at the plate for the 2B.

Owen Hewitt RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The righty for the 303 Twins Scout Team 14u displayed a solid 2 pitch arsenal today in his outing. He tossed a FB that T81 and had a 2250 avg. spin rate with a good amount of carry to it. He threw a CB sitting 65-67mph and got up to 2400rpms on a couple which left the opposing team fooled. He’s got a loose arm and a big frame for his age with room to add velocity and power out of his lower half.

Austin Anderson LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The left handed pitcher from R3 Baseball 2028 displayed a loose and quick arm off the mound today. He threw a FB with some elevation to it sitting 80-82 and hit 83 once today. His CB was his knockout pitch as it had a lot of gradual movement on it creating easy pop ups for his infield. It avg. 2300rpms and sat 67-68 in a solid outing.

Jorge Ferrer SS (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The shortstop for the 303 Twins Scout Team 14u squad looked great on both sides of the ball today. Defensively he looked very fluid and showed a good glove getting a couple assists during the game, snagging a nice forehand as well. Showed a good glove with a strong arm. He had some good at bats as well, his barrel got to the zone quickly and kept an easy load.

Logan Miller OF/SS (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
He displays a good baseball IQ in the box and in the field. In one of his at bats he kept his barrel on plane to get a ball low in the zone and took it out to LF for a single. Really quick barrel action as he got to the zone quickly and had a consistent, simple load through all his at bats. Gets out of the box quick with slightly above average speed.

Joe Blosser LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Had a very dominant outing throwing a complete game, no hitter across 4 innings in his team’s mercy rule win. He threw a good mix of heaters and off speeds with the SL sitting 66-67mph and CB sitting 60-62mph and generated a ton of swing and misses. He has loose and natural arm movement with good command on both the SL and CB. Room to add velocity across the arsenal and power off the rubber.

Cayden Thompson OF (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
Looked confident at the plate and made some good reads out in center field for the Diamondbacks Scout 2029. He made a great over the shoulder, glove-side snag in deep CF to save a double in the team’s only game of the day. He had solid at bats, drawing one walk and popped out on solid contact. A ton of speed on the bases scoring from 2nd on a routine grounder to SS.

Kole Griffin 1B ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Griffin set the tone early, taking the first pitch he saw to deep center. 5'11, 213 slugger has great size, and is able to put it all together in a smooth swing. Griffin also has deceptive speed on the bases, swiping two bags on the day.

DJ Ford RHP ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Coming in at 5'11, 175, Ford has advanced size for his age. He is able to utilize this size in a powerful throwing motion, generating torque and running his fastball up to 80 mph. He pairs this pitch well with a slow curve that throws hitters off balance. Projects well with added muscle and increased body control.

Jason Diaz C ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
The backstop had an all around great day of baseball. Defensively, he was quite stout. Blocking pitches, throwing out runners, and helping his pitcher out. He also showed out at the plate, with a pair of hard hit doubles. Wherever you looked,
Diaz was leaving his mark on the game.

Davian Serra SS ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Serra is a ball of energy that must be accounted for at all times. Good bat control, with the ability to find holes and exploit the defense. Pulled multiple balls into right field and generated hits. His speed on the bases also must be accounted for, creating an easy triple for himself along with a stolen base.

Juan Antonio Fuster RHP ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Fuster went the distance in a shortened game, tossing four innings of shutout ball to lead his team to victory. Mixed pitches effectively, throwing a fastball and curveball. Locates pitched well, and had a good feel on the mound. Solid frame for his age at 5'9, 155. Projects well moving forward.

Christopher Antonelli C (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
A workhorse behind the plate. An absolute defensive stalwart at the catcher position. Blocks everything and is a wall that pitchers can feel confident throwing in the dirt to knowing he’s going to smother it up. Has the awareness and ability to pick off runners too as he back-picked a runner at third to keep the game a 1-0 ballgame. Possesses the offensive skills to go along with his defensive prowess. Has a good approach in the box and flings the bat head through the zone. Will continue to add power at the plate throughout his development.

Luke Cheshire LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Coming on in relief for the Orlando Scorpions, the LHP was on his game. Filled up the zone with strikes and worked efficiently and effectively. Had good pace, rhythm, and consistency on the mound. Completed 4 spectacular innings of relief, holding his opponents scoreless and securing the win. Fastball touched 69 mph and had control of his secondary pitches. Fun arm to watch and will need to keep an eye on as he matures.

Jackson Hawk 1B/3B (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
Corner infielder and number 5 hitter in the Florida Sluggers lineup. Does his job at the plate driving in runners and making solid contact. Came up in a big spot in the 1st inning and delivered with an RBI single to put his team in the lead. Good hands and stays balanced. Has good rhythm and is relaxed at the plate, works at bats well. Can see the power potential in the bat as he continues to grow and hone his skills.

Jack Almeida CF/RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Star player for Elev8 Academy. Standing 5’11, he’s already got good size for his age and uses it to his advantage. Hitting cleanup and playing center field, displays good athleticism out on the field. An on-base machine and doing damage at the plate, he reached base in all 3 of his plate appearances including a single and double. Displayed good power at the plate and takes control of at-bats in the batter’s box. More power to come as he continues to grow and fill out his frame.

Ruben Guerrero OF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Prototypical lead off hitter. Good power/speed combo at the top of the lineup. Works at bats, gets on base at a high rate, and uses his speed to take extra bases and score runs. Led off the game with a double that was smoked to left at 87 EV off the bat and added a hard fly ball deep in the outfield that the left fielder was just able to make a play on at 89 EV. Laced another double in his last at-bat of the game. Ended the day with 3 hard hit baseballs, two of them landing for extra base hits. His hit tool and athleticism will continue to play well for him as he grows and matures.

Trent Flowers OF/1B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Big and strong, coming in at 6’1 170 he uses his big frame to his advantage. Able to launch baseballs all over the outfield with authority. Has a knack for coming up clutch with runners in scoring position and collecting RBIs. Went 3-3, including a triple, walk, and 4 big RBIs and a big reason why he’s hitting in the cleanup spot on a talented 303 Twins Scout team. With a strong lower half and steady quick hands, it allows him to unlock his power. Projects even more power in the frame as he fills out.

DAY 3


Max Fernandez RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Columbus Baseball 14u White was really solid in his start today. He pitched nearly 4 shutout innings until one run came across on the last play of the 4th inning. Fernandez did a good job mixing his pitches and keeping hitters off balance, inducing weak contact and finding ways to get outs. Impressive day on the mound for the 2028 pitcher.

Julian Saumell CF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Columbus Baseball 14u White had a really solid day at the plate for his team. Across two games, Saumell had a double, two singles, 1 RBI, and two hard hit lineouts. He was making loud contact all day, barreling up the ball in nearly every single at bat. He also walked and handful of times, really becoming an on base machine when his team needed him most. Really impressive day at the plate for Saumell.

Giannipaulo Guzman LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHP for Beast Baseball Academy 14u was dominant in his close for his squad. The lefty pitched just one inning, but he didn’t allow a hit and struck out 2 in his outing. He dominated with the FB, featuring one of the harder FBs of the tournament, running it up to 82 and sitting 80/81. He also mixed in a BB at times, which he spun well for strikes. Solid outing for the 2028 lefty.

Jayden Calderon C (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH for Beast Baseball Academy 14u showed off some serious power in his game today. Early in the game with the bases loaded, Calderon launched a ball deep over the RF fence but it was just foul. A few pitches later, he laced a ball down the line over the 1B head for a 2-RBI standup double. Calderon showed present power all day, making loud contact in a lot of his at bats. Impressive day from Calderon.

Colton Beams MIF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH for SBA 2028 Torres came up in a big spot for his team and delivered. In the top of the last inning, Beams came to the plate with a runner in scoring position and a tie game. He ripped a ball down the line over the 1B head for an RBI double to break the tie and put his team ahead for good, sealing the victory. Beams delivered in an important spot for his team.

Derek Frieder 1B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH for Columbus Blue 14u put on a show at the plate today. Early in the game, Frieder smoked a ball in the gap for a standup double to put two runners in scoring position, extending the inning for his team. Frieder made loud contact all day, featuring a quiet load and a long swing that pairs well to generate power. Impressive hitting performance from Frieder.

Joey Paolo 1B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH for Vipers 14u had a solid day at the plate. In the first inning, Paolo didn’t spend any time messing around, crushing a ball over the head of the LF for a 2-RBI double, reaching 3rd after a play at the plate. He also had a couple hard hit balls later in the game. Paolo showed off his ability to hit for power to all fields, flexing his ability to hit a ball backside over the LF head. Solid day at the plate for Paolo.

Justin Pascale RHP ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
The crafty righty went four strong innings allowing just two runs to get the win. Spots his fastball well, and drops in a slow looping curve that buckles hitters. Good feel on the mound, and a lot of space for growth. Can swing the bat as well, as he threw in a single to help himself out. Slender frame at 5'11, 145 with the capacity to put on weight and increase velocity.

Jaxson Brucker SS/OF ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Brucker was making plays all day at shortstop. Did a great job of reading the ball, and positioning himself to make every play look easy. Also routinely provided strong, accurate throws to first. Brucker was also swinging well today, with a hard hit single to left center field. Fluid, easy swing that goes with the pitch.

Xander Ocampo RHP ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Ocampo had a strong day on the mound, generating power from his small frame. Coming in at 5'4, 115, Ocampo has room to grow. This does not stop him from bringing the heat though, as he was throwing a 74-76 fastball that topped at 77. He paired this pitch well with a tight slider to keep hitters honest.

Jason Diaz C ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Diaz continued his excellent tournament today, notching another big time double that ended up at the left centerfield wall. Fluid swing that generates easy power, and strong plate discipline. Also continues working hard behind the dish, as well as tossing a couple innings to help his team.

Trent Flowers 1B ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Flowers generates seemingly effortless power at the plate. His compact, violent swing allows him to launch baseballs into gaps. Demonstrates great plate discipline. Has the ability to foul off pitches and work at bats for 10+ pitches, typically drawing walks. Large frame at 6'2, 190 that projects well at the next level.

Angel Delgado RHP ('27,FL) • View Player Profile
Delgado was dominant on the mound, effectively mixing pitches to find success. Primary pitch was a FB that sat 76-78 but ran up to 80. Paired with a biting slider that generated a high frequency of swings and misses. Decent frame at 5'11, 155, with the ability to increase velocity with added muscle.

Owen Hewitt 3B ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Hewitt was tattooing baseballs all day. Whips his hands through the zone and goes with the pitch to generate power. Reached an exit velocity of 84+ multiple times, including a 93mph EV, 2 run single. Great size at 6'1, 175.

Giovanni De Guzman RHP ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Guzman gets things done on the baseball field. Puts the ball in play and uses his speed to induce mistakes and get on base. Also does a great job of stretching leads and occupying space in the pitcher's head. Followed the same mantra on the mound, challenging hitters and forcing them to make mistakes. Worked efficiently and let his defense make plays.

Preston Emmons RHP ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Emmons is an intriguing prospect. Coming in at 6'4, 180, he has the prototypical pitching size. Through his motions you can also tell there is more left in the tank. However, he is a raw pitching prospect. Even at not full intensity, he was able to run his fastball up to 77. Projects favorably with added body control and pitching experience.

Emiliano Mata C (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
Catcher for the Florida Sluggers. Has good offensive awareness and ability at the plate. Very athletic at the catcher position as well as he can really fly. Was able to put this on display as he ripped a 2 RBI triple over the center fielder’s head at 86 off the bat in a big spot in the 2nd inning, which gave his team a 3-2 lead. Hands stay level and explode through the zone helping to create high exit velocities. That athleticism and awareness will help him to remain behind the dish at the premium position moving forward.

Dominic Eamiello RHP/3B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile 
High-level 2 way player that performed at the plate and on the mound. On the mound, he kept the other team in check with 4.1 innings pitched and only 2 runs allowed. Hitters struggled to time him up and make consistent contact. Offensively, he cements his spot in the 3 hole by putting together quality plate appearances and making solid contact. Goes with the pitch and has the ability to hit the ball the other way. This was exemplified by swatting a single opposite field to right late in the game. Added an RBI double in his 1st AB in the championship game. Gets the foot down early and lets his hands do the rest. Good 2-way to keep an eye on as he continues to play the game.

Brayden Foltz OF/LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile 
Lead off hitter and starting pitcher in the 3rd place game for the Jupiter Hammerheads. Standout player, not only due to his size and tall stature, but also because of the 2-way skill set. Had a hard hit pull side single on the offensive side. Worked efficiently and pitched to contact. Lots of weak contact groundball outs. Fillled up the zone with strikes. Produced fair share of swing and miss too. Lots of potential for the high-level two way at 5’11 as he projects to add more strength, velocity, and raw power.

Giovanni Osorio OF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Cleanup hitter for Florida Sluggers. Clutch gene running through his veins as he came up huge with a 2 RBI triple that traveled all the way to the wall in the top of the 6th to make it 7-5 and pull within 2. Does a good job of keeping his hands inside the baseball, getting the barrel through the zone, and making consistent hard contact. Gap to gap hitter. Eventually will turn doubles and triples into home runs over the fence as he continues to grow.

Alec Cabrera INF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The 2nd baseman for the X Team 2028 had some solid cuts today, one of which being a line drive to shallow CF at the beginning of their 2nd game today. He has a simple load and compact swing that allow him to keep his hands inside the ball. He’s quick on the bases and also gets good reads off balls in the dirt. Showed a smooth glove at second racking up a couple assists on the day.

Maximus Jarboe RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile 
The right hander for The Original Pokers 2028 team had a nice FB today sitting 78-80 and T82 twice along with averaging around 2250rpms. He also had a SL that sat 70-71 with a spin rate of 2600rpms and carrying a lot of break. He’s got a very natural movement off the mound, quick arm with a quick yet rhythmic delivery out of the wind up.

Cade Kuhlmeier OF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
RHH with a raw yet strong swing, top EV on the day was 83mph off a hard single through the 5-6. Generates a lot of power out of his lower half and displayed a quick bat speed on a couple cuts as well. Very athletic and speedy around the bases flashing some explosion out of his lead on a steal. Good read on fly balls out in LF as well, average arm strength but room to build.

Logan Fekete RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The right hander for The Original Pokers 2028 team had a solid relief outing today. He threw a good FB that sat 77-78 and T81, elevating it in the zone to create a handful of whiffs. He also had a CB that sat 61-63 and had really good shape off the break. Loose arm on the mound and pretty strong command of his FB.

Charlie Arcieno OF (‘28,FL)
Lean frame outfielder with a showing a strong bat today. He sent a hard liner down the LF line for a 2 RBI double that got his team ahead early. He was aggressive early in the count while maintaining a simple swing to stay controlled from his load through extension. Can add more power as he fills out.

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