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DAY 1


Aiden Brodsky 1B (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Jupiter Hammerheads had a big day at the plate. Late in the game, Brodsky came up clutch for his team, sending a ball over the CF head for a bases clearing standup double. His big AB broke open the game, putting his team ahead for good. At a solid 6’0 180lbs frame, Brodsky showed present power all day, barreling up multiple balls. Impressive day at the plate for the 2029 1B.

Jean Pablo LaTorre SS (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The SS for Eagles BK 13u had an impressive outing in his first game. At SS, LaTorre was really impressive, making many plays and featuring many off balance throws. At the plate, LaTorre lined a ball to RF for a single to move the runners over. He made loud contact all day. Really solid day all around for LaTorre.

Pryce Pinkins RHP (‘28,TX) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Team Orlando 14u looked really solid in his start. Pinkins went 3 scoreless innings, with an impressive FB at his age up to 83. At a solid frame of 6’3 195lbs, Pinkins dominated on the mound but also showed his ability at the plate. Late in the game, he ripped a single up the middle to bring in a run for his team. He showed his ability to not only provide for his team on the mound but also at the plate. Impressive day all around for the RHP.

Yasiel Garcia C (‘28,FL)
The C for Eagles BK 13u had an impressive performance all around. The RHH and 3-hole hitter crushed a ball early in the game, sending it to the fence for a standup double. He showed off his power, making loud contact all day. He also looked really solid behind the plate, showing off his blocking ability. Solid day for the 2028 catcher.

Brayden Foltz OF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
OF for Jupiter Hammerheads, had an efficient day at the plate. Foltz reached base in all three trips to the plate. He started things off early, as the leadoff man for his team taking the first pitch of the game right back up the middle for a leadoff single. He also scored a run with an infield single later in the game. Impressive day at the plate for Brayden Foltz.

Jacob Collins C (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The C for Team Orlando 14u looked really solid behind the plate. Collins was not shy to test runners, constantly attempting back picks and nearly succeeding many times until it finally paid off. Collins showed off the arm strength, throwing out a runner trying to steal 3rd. Collins features an aggressive play style, solid blocking and an above average arm. Impressive day behind the plate for the 2028 catcher.

Adonai Fernandez RHP (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Okeehelee Warriors 13u had a solid day on the mound in his start. Fernandez pitched really well, going 4 innings with no earned runs allowed with a handful of strikeouts. He featured a solid FB/CB mix, throwing both for strikes and finding ways to get outs. He pitched to weak contact consistently, making it easy for his defense to get the job done. Solid outing for the 2029 RHP.

Ryder Simon 1B/RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
A tall frame at 6’6, he looks the part of a good cleanup hitter. On a very talented Power Baseball team, Simon stands out not only because of his height, but his talent as well. For the size that he is, he has the unique skill set to be able to play all over the diamond and be very versatile. He brings raw, natural power in the batter’s box exemplified by his gap to gap approach. He smashed a double to the warning track that came off the bat at 91 mph. An imposing presence in the box and strikes fear into pitchers. Once he adds more muscle to the frame, that gap-to-gap power will turn into over-the-wall power.

Joey Waddingham RHP/3B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Shining bright out on the mound for Power Baseball, Waddingham was electric twirling a gem with good swing and miss stuff. Holding his opponents scoreless in a 4 inning shutout, he attacked hitters with a simple fastball-curveball combo. The fastball had zing to it sitting 82-83, hitting 85 a couple times as well. Didn’t have to spin a curveball that much, but when he did, it was effective with good late hump to it at 73. Adding 4 strikeouts, all this culminated into a brilliant outing for the right-handed pitcher. Good projection arm to watch.

A.J. Wright RHP/OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
In control and setting the pace of the game, Wright was on his A game for Cardinal Gibbons. Worked efficiently with good pace and rhythm, and controlled the strike zone. Had a good mix of quick outs by soft contact as well as swing/miss stuff. Commanded the fastball on both sides of the plate and able to dot corners when he wanted. Was able to off-set the fastball by pulling the string on a well executed changeup that left hitters out in front. Did this by holding the same arm slot and arm speed as the fastball. Overall a very solid quality start on the bump. Can anticipate more velocity as he continues to grow and develop.

Kingston Ebanks OF/LHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Cleanup hitter on a very talented Power Baseball team. Does his job in the lineup by delivering with runners on base and driving in runs. It’s a short, smooth swing with a quick load that allows him to be ready and adjust to any pitch. Delivered big in the 1st inning coming up with runners on and jolted a line drive to center at 84 off the bat driving in 2 early. Line drive hitter, and room to grow and add more power as he adds muscle to his frame.

Benji Cohen RHP/1B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Good size for a pitcher at 6 foot, 170. Started the game on the mound for X Team Baseball. Though it was a short outing of just 2.1 innings, there was still a lot to be impressed by for the RHP. Allowing no runs and picking up a few strikeouts on the day, he made the most of his time on the bump. With kind of a short arm motion, it’s a little bit of a funkier delivery, but he uses that to his advantage. Hitters have a tough time tracking the ball out of his hand which ultimately led to many pitches being stared at and go by for strikes. The fastball sits 76-78 with good arm-side run and can dot it on the outside corner to righties. There’s good almost true 12-6 shape in the curveball, and even flashed a changeup that had even more movement than the fastball. Look for him to add more velocity as he continues to grow.

Kendall Carter LHP/1B/OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Got the start for the Naturals and impressed on the mound in his quick outing of 2 innings pitched. His ticket to success is his pure stuff and the potential for it to get even better with more refinement. Coming from the left-side, he gets good extension on all of his pitches. The fastball has some sink to it at 76-77, reaching 78 a couple of times. His secondary pitch - the slider - might very well be his best overall pitch. It has intense horizontal movement and dives away from lefties, making it a devastating pitch for left-handed hitters. There’s even more in the tank to add to his pure stuff as he continues to add muscle.

Evan Diaz RHP ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Diaz was a total competitor on the mound. Attacks with both the fastball and curveball, living in the zone and challenging hitters. Stays calm in tough situations, keeping his composure and working out of jams with minimal damage. Projectable frame at 5'10, 195. Swings the bat as well, with an RBI hit on the day.

Derick Campos SS ('27,PR)
Campos came out hot, starting the day with a couple of great plays from the shortstop position. Strong defensive instincts and knowledge of body positioning. Works through the ball to put himself in the best position possible. Also helped his team out with the bat, tagging a single to keep the inning alive.

Jose Cruz C ('28,PR)
Cruz has a compact, easy swing. Ability to fire his hips and whip his hands through the zone, letting the ball do the majority of the work. Solid weight transition and toe tap allows him to keep timing and find rhythm at the plate. A knack for the clutch, as well, as his go ahead hit ended up deciding the game.

David Zitnik C ('28,FL)
Zitnik has asserted himself as a presence on both sides of the ball today. As a catcher, he has done a great job at controlling the run game and throwing the occasional back pick when runners get too greedy. Constantly talking with his defense, serving as a steadying force for the team. Offensively, he has put out a couple of hard hit balls to move runners and initiate action.

Mateo Cardenas 1B ('27,FL) • View Player Profile
Cardenas has been one of the hottest bats of the day. Using a quick, aggressive swing to generate bit time power. A big leg kick allows him to throw his entire 5'10, 190 frame into the swing to produce exit velocities upwards of 90. Also threw an inning, leaving primarily on his 74-76 fastball to coax runners into ground balls.

Jaycob Dominguez OF ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Coming in at 6', 145, Jaycob has a slender build that projects well at the next level. Jaycob has an effortless, fluid swing that generates easy power. Ability to turn on pitches and take pitches right back up the middle. Aggressive on the base path, legging out extra base hits to put his team in better positions to succeed.

Matthew Villena OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The outfielder had a solid game this morning with his big hit being an RBI double to deep center, the ball came off the bat hot at 87mph. Has a very quiet and calm load that has no issue generating consistent power. Sees the ball down and through to contact well, solid frame standing at 5’11” 175lbs with room to add strength. Uncommitted at this time.

Jonah Sorrell RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The right hander displayed a strong arsenal in his outing today showing a FB that sat 79-80 all day and T82 a couple times. Also had a strong 2SM with noticeable ASR that sitting 75-78 and a SL that sat 70-73 and averaged 2300rpm with good run to it. The pitcher showed a loose arm and good tempo on the mound. Uncommitted at this time.

Tristan McPherson RHP (‘27,FL)
The right hander absolutely dominated both in the box and out of the bullpen today. He came in early relief and threw a FB that sat 89 T90 with 2400rpms and good carry. Generated a lot of swings and misses with the elevated FB getting a lot of power with a quick arm and good rotation off the mound. In the box, he went 2-2 with a double, single and a deep sac fly. Big frame at 6’2” 200lbs and projects well. Uncommitted at this time.

Jorge Cordova INF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
3rd baseman with a slight leg kick and big load but gets on time pretty easily. Displayed quick hands through the zone and keeps the barrel on plane to hit the ball where it’s pitched. Has a good glove on the infield showing a high baseball IQ and good accuracy on his throws across the diamond. Stands at 5’8” 145lbs , plenty of room to add fill out and add strength to complement his raw athleticism. Uncommitted at this time.

Luke Grbic RHP (‘27,NJ) • View Player Profile
The right hander had a really strong outing against a strong offense. He tossed a FB sitting mid 7s and generated 2100rpms while also showing a CB that sat 62-64 and that had good movement on the break. The CB generated a lot of swing and misses throughout the game. Loose arm and uses his lower half well. Lean build with room to add more on the velo and strength as well. Uncommitted at this time.

Collin Strickland OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile 
Outfielder with a lot of power on both sides of the ball showed a solid swing. Showed a lot of discipline at the plate and speed around the bags. Has a quiet yet quick load and gets his barrel to the zone with ease and also gets good extension through the zone. Gets good reads on the ball off the bat from the outfield and has an above average arm. Very athletic build standing at 5’11” 180lbs. Uncommitted at this time.

Michael Bradley LHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile 
The lefty tossed a complete game in his outing as he dominated on the mound. He tossed a FB that sat high 7s and T79, SL with noticeable run to it, and a CH that sat 67-69mph. He pushes off the rubber with force and pulls down through his FB really well. Very slender build standing at 5’9” 135lbs with evident room to add some strength and velo throughout his arsenal. Uncommitted at this time.

Chase Beasley C (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Solid defender behind the dish with a good bat to go with it. His most notable hit of the day was a double down the line and some high baseball IQ base running that put him on 3rd in the same play. Can hit the ball well to all sides of the field and can get some good power behind each swing as well. Receives well behind the dish with good vision of the field. Good arm with above average accuracy. Uncommitted at this time.

DAY 2


Marcus Hall LHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Had a stellar performance in his outing this morning. His FB sat 79-80 consistently and T81, averaging about 2000rpms. He had a solid CH that sat low 7s throughout. His CB was good too as was 67-69 and moved really well, averaging 2100rpms and kept hitters off balance. Displayed a quick arm with good tempo on the hill, also has an athletic frame. Uncommitted at this time.

Hunter Mercer OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
RHH with a slow to fast swing that generates a lot of power through his lower half. Displayed a solid 2 strike approach at the plate with good discipline as he took a pitch low in the zone through the 5-6 hole for an RBI single. Stayed through extension well on the hit and kept his barrel through the zone. Solid reads in the outfield along with a good arm to go with it. Uncommitted at this time.

Max McCawley RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Had a really solid outing today for X Team 2027. He threw a good FB that T80 and a CB that had good movement to keep hitters off balance. Generated lots of weak pop ups for easy outs and had good tempo on the mound. Really loose arm with good extension, big frame standing at 6’2” 200lbs. Uncommitted at this time.

Eli Deihl RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Pitcher with a ton of raw power coming out of his delivery. His FB T84 and sat 80-82 through 4IP as it drew a lot of whiffs on balls above the hands. Also had a CB that sat 75 and stayed low in the zone, creating hesitation in the box for opposing hitters. Utilizes his big frame well as he creates good drive off the mound with good an overhead arm slot on the FB. Currently uncommitted.

Travis Baillio 3B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Had good discipline in the box during his pinch hitting appearance. Saw a good amount of pitches and capitalized on a pitcher mistake. He was able to take a low and in pitch back up the middle for an RBI single. Displayed quick hands through the zone with good barrel action as well. Currently uncommitted.

Jaylin Chambers RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Really good outing for the 2-way righty as all his pitches were working well today. He threw a FB that sat 77-78 T80 out of the 3/4 arm slot. He threw a CB that sat mid 6s and a CH in the low 7s with 1700rpms. He maintains arm action for his FB, CH and gets good rotation out of his back side. Slender frame standing at 5’9” 130lbs, lots of room to add strength and velocity across his arsenal.

Connor Gavigan RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Big frame righty that threw his FB really well today in his 2 inning appearance. FB sat 81-83, T85 with a well above average spin rate of 2450rpms. Had really good carry as it elevated through the zone. Stands at 5’11” 197lbs with a quick arm and really good extension through his FB. Good command and tempo and a dominating presence as well. Uncommitted at this time.

Matthew Wetherell C (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
RHH with a good rhythm and approach in the box throughout the game. The catcher had a loud base hit late in the game that flew right by the pitcher, leaving the bat at 87mph. Behind the dish, he receives well and has good vision across the field relaying directions across the field with emphasis. Big frame at 6’0” 185lbs , gets an ample amount of power behind his swing and throw downs through his lower half. Uncommitted at this time.

Noah Brooks RHP/3B/2B (‘27,VA) • View Player Profile
Checking in at 6’3 185, there is good size and lots of potential in this frame. Getting the start on the bump for the Richmond Braves, he showed a little bit of everything in this outing. In 3 innings of work, he displayed a knack for missing bats and inducing weak contact. Fastball sat in the upper 70’s that had some two-seam movement, while there was good shape and some late break to the curveball. Was able to mix up his timing and looks too as sometimes he would feature a slide step out of the stretch to disrupt hitters’ timing. Expect more velocity to come in the future as he continues to fill out his frame.

Wright Broadhead 3B/1B (‘27,VA) • View Player Profile
Coming in at a modest 6 foot, 175, there’s some good size and strength in here for the corner infielder. Manning the hot corner today for the Richmond Braves, he fits the third base profile well. Good fielder, quick instincts, strong arm, and a masher at the plate. Line drive hitter and doesn’t sell out for power. Keeps the same approach in each at bat looking to hit the ball where it’s pitched. Came up big for his team late in the game with an RBI single to give his team an insurance run and secure a win pool play. As he learns to create more loft in the swing, there should be more gap-to-gap and over-the-fence power.

Cole Cinnamond LHP/1B (‘27,VA) • View Player Profile
Tall and athletic checking in at 6’4 185, he definitely gets the most out of his frame as he currently stands. A two-way standout on the mound and hitting cleanup for the Richmond Braves. There was a lot to like about his body of work on the bump today. Pitching to the tune of a solid 5.1 innings and only allowed 3 runs to a very talented opponent. He sat 85-86 from the left side, and hit 88 a handful of times too. It was an easy delivery and effortless velocity. Created good extension on his pitches. Didn’t have to turn to many secondary pitches as it was the heater that did most of the work and he stuck to it. It got on hitters quickly and he relied on it as his bread and butter. A good projection arm to watch out for as he fills in his tall frame.

Brock Screen RHP (‘27,VA) • View Player Profile
Started the game on the mound for Power Baseball. It was a formidable performance on the bump registering an electric 3 IP and kept his team in the game against a very good opponent. Fastball sat 84-85 with some life, and had good pop in the catcher’s mit. He worked quickly and efficiently, not wasting any time and had really good rhythm and pace out there. A slight short arm delivery, but packs a punch. Flashed a rare breaking ball in the mid 60’s to mix things up, but not a pitch he relied on as the fastball did all the talking. The ball explodes out of his hand and hitters are late on the pitch. A live arm that has room to grow and add more velocity in the near future.

Trace Farmer 3B/RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
High-level two way player and 3 hole hitter for Power Baseball. Performed on both side of the ball for his team at the plate and on the mound. Came in relief in a tie ball game absolutely dialed in and lighting up the radar gun with his fastball. Rode it up to 88 mph and 2100 spin with easy arm action. It’s a short, tight movement breaking ball with late break. Showed big guts on the mound by holding the opponent scoreless, which allowed his offense to push across the winning run and eventually picking up the win. Was a big contributor offensively as well as he had two extra base hits that drove in runs, both with EVs above 90 mph. Plays the game hard and excels both at the plate and on the mound. An exciting player to watch and one to keep an eye on in the years to come.

Fraynder Albornoz C/1B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Catcher and middle of the order bat for the talented Power Baseball. Relaxed, agile, and a solid pitch framer behind the plate. Able to steal calls for his pitchers. A wall back there as well and controls everything in the dirt, giving his pitchers confidence to throw any pitch in any count. Has a quick pop time, replacing his feet well which enables him to have a quick release on this throws. Gets it done offensively as well being a run-producing bat in the middle of the lineup. A quick toe tap and weight shifting load onto his back foot giving way for his hips to explode through and create exit velocities just shy of 90 mph. Ended the day 2 for 2 with a double and 2 RBIs. An intriguing player to keep an eye out for as he should be able to stick at the premium position moving forward.

Noah Lovelady OF/2B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
A pure hitter at the top of Power Baseball’s lineup in the 2-hole. Went 2 for 2 with 2 singles and 2 runs in his first two at bats of the game. Hits the ball with authority too, coming off the bat just south of 90 mph. Good bat to ball skills with a level swing no matter where the ball is pitched. Takes efficient routes to track down balls in the outfield too. Overall a fun player to watch.

DAY 3


Zachary Konrad RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Team Orlando 14u had one of the best performances of the day Konrad was absolutely dominant on the mound, going the distance with 7 scoreless innings in a tight 1-0 ballgame, giving his team the victory. In a pitchers duel, Konrad didn’t give in, and never allowed a run to cross. He dominated with the FB up to 79, and mixed in a BB when needed. Incredible day from the 2028 righty. He is currently uncommitted.

Joe Blosser LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHP for Gomez Baseball was outstanding in his performance. Blosser went the distance for his team pitching across 6 innings, giving up just one run which was unearned. He featured a really solid BB that he was able to throw confidently his entire outing. Blosser is an aggressive strike thrower, constantly challenging hitters. An unfortunate loss for his team in a 1-0 ballgame but an incredible effort nonetheless. He is currently uncommitted.

Hunter Reckline C (‘31,FL)
The RHH for Naturals Florida had an all around great day. At the plate, Reckline reached base in all 3 at bats, with 2 singles and a fielder’s choice that scored a run. On the day, he collected two hits and two RBIs. Behind the plate, Reckline was a brick wall, and late in the game he threw out a runner trying to steal 2nd. Great day all around for the 2031 catcher.

Bruce Godwin C (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The catcher for TBT Joros 13u had an impressive day behind the plate. Early in the game, Godwin showed off his strong arm, back-picking a runner at 1B. Later in the game, he once again showed off the arm, throwing out a runner trying to steal 2B. Godwin was aggressive behind the dish, not afraid to throw and test the runners. Up to bat, Godwin made some loud contact with some hard hit balls. All around solid day for Godwin. He is currently uncommitted.

Casey Gleichenhaus UTIL (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for TBT Joros 13u had a day at the plate. Early in the game, Gleichenhaus lined a ball past the RF for a triple to get things started for his team. He featured his ability to stay back and go backside with power. He followed that up with more loud contact throughout the day. Solid day for Gleichenhaus. He is currently uncommitted.

Samuel Grande 1B/OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Good frame at 6’1 180, the Power Baseball 1B/OF has good size to play the corner positions. Prototypical middle of the order bat in that he provides a good mix of hitting ability and natural power. Displays good bat control and is able to adjust to where the pitch is thrown, evidenced in his 1st at-bat as he took a low pitch and deposited it down the left-field line for a double in the 2nd inning of the game. Came around to score later on in the inning. Later on added a deep fly ball on loud contact to center field that was ultimately caught for an out. Look for him to continue adding power as he fills in the frame.

Chase Beasley C/RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile 
Built like a freight train, this dude provides lots of thump coming out of the number 6 spot in the lineup for Power Baseball. Run-producing middle-of-the-order bat, he just mashed baseballs all over the diamond. Laced a 2nd inning line drive to left for an RBI single as his hands excel through the zone at lightning speed. And speaking of speed, he has some sneaky wheels too. Beat out a swinging bunt that was perfectly placed down the third base line in the Bermuda Triangle of the pitcher, catcher, and third baseman. Capped his day with an RBI double to deep left with warning track power that left the bat at 92 mph. Brings fire, energy and passion on the field, and is a spark for his team. Will be fun to watch him continue to develop and hone his craft at the plate.

Chase Dougherty RHP/MIF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Good size for a pitcher coming in right at 6 feet. Got the call to start the game on the mound for Power Baseball and twirled a gem. Good feel for pitching as he had a masterful 6.1 innings, while only allowing 1 run to a very talented opponent, picking up the win for his efforts. Filled up the strike zone with a fastball/curveball combo that induced weak contact and lots of groundballs. Wasn’t necessarily the most over-powering stuff, but worked with good pace and rhythm, and did it by mixing speed and location. Fastball came in 75-77, and paired nicely with the short, tight moving breaking ball. Picked up 3 strikeouts and left hitters unbalanced all game. Definitely will be a good projection arm to follow as he adds more velocity and refines his craft.

Hunter Mercer OF/2B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Prototypical lead off bat for X Team Baseball. Uses a combination of power and speed at the top of the lineup. Started the game with a leadoff triple and ended his day with a triple. A little bit of that old school, hard nosed type of player that just plays the game hard. It’s a clean swing that is able to drive the ball consistently with authority. Does what you want out of a lead off hitter as he works counts and never gives an at bat away. Very versatile too as he can play all over the diamond. Overall a guy you want on your team as he plays the game the right way and always at 110%.

Marcus Hall OF/1B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Really good size and strength for the corner outfielder/infielder. Standing 6’1 190, there is a lot of natural, raw power in the frame that he gets to with ease. It’s a quick leg kick that gets down followed by the hips pulling through with lots of force, and finally hands rip through with quickness and intensity, which allows him to really get into and drive the ball pull side. Had an RBI double in his first at bat that traveled all the way to the wall, then laced 2 more line drive singles pull side in his last 2 plate appearances. Currently a lot of gap to gap power that should translate into home run power as he matures and develops.

Ethan Sanabria C/1B (‘27,PR) • View Player Profile
Catcher and middle of the order bat for Canes Baseball. Excellent player offensively and defensively. Showed off the defensive prowess early by providing a strong, accurate throw on the money down to third and catching the would-be base stealer. Vacuums up everything behind the plate Does damage offensively as well. Able to keep his hands level and throw them at the baseball, inducing line drive hits. Easy to see in his 1st plate appearance as he got out in front and roped a high fastball to left. Not many holes in his swing and has the plate discipline to take his walks too. Overall a strong player on both sides of the ball and should continue developing well behind the plate.

Colten Stephens SS/OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Coming in at 6’ 160, there is a lot to like about the young shortstop. Smooth actions on both sides of the ball, in the field and at the plate. Is calm, cool, and collected in the field and looks the part of a slick, clean fielding middle infielder. Has the arm strength to make all the throws and with some zip on it too. There’s a big leg kick in the swing that keeps him on his back foot, and that helps keep him on time to initiate a powerful weight shift and unload on baseballs. Had a single that he was just barely able keep fair inside the 3B bag in his last at bat of the game. Has the athletic ability and instincts to stay at the premier position long-term.

Chase Molloy 1B ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Molloy showed prowess behind the plate today. Combining a large leg kick with violent trunk rotation, he is able to create power with his swings. This resulted in hard hit balls spraying all over the field, culminating in a triple to left center field. Projects well as he continues growing and adding size.

Aiden Brodsky 3B ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Brodsky is a calm and collected hitter, and displayed such in today's game. A smooth, repeatable swing that maximizes his bat's time in the zone. This gives him the largest chance possible to make contact with the ball, which he does often. Adept at hitting the ball back up the middle, with a knack for finding gaps. 5'11, 185 frame projects well at the next level, and will only increase with added body control.

Brayden Foltz OF ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
The smooth-hitting lefty had a great outing at the plate in today's games. Ability to adjust himself to get to pitches everywhere in his zone and do damage, as well as an adaptability to hit different types of pitches. Displays a knack for taking pitches the opposite way, keeping the ball inside the left field line for the multi-rbi single. Another large framed hitter that projects well with added size.

Luis Camacho C ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Camacho was quite active in today's action. As a catcher, he was out there controlling the game during the intense Florida heat and humidity. He took no pitches off, taking every opportunity to steal strikes and help his team out. At the plate Luis showcased his power, hitting one over the center fielders head. Aggression on the base path allowed him to stretch his hit out for a triple.

Adonai Fernandez SS ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Fernandez has a strong showing at today's games. Using a small, compact swing to generate power and punch the baseball into holes. Calm presence in the box that easily flips over into a spring loaded powerful swing. Frequently drives the ball back up the middle. Speedy on the base path, with the ability to swipe bags and put additional pressure on both the pitcher and fielders.

Diego Guzman 2B ('29,FL) • View Player Profile
Guzman displayed an ability to inflict damage on the baseball in today's game. An effortless swing that uses his large frame to generate immense power. 90 off the bat, with 305 feet of carry on his hit. Deceptive speed on the base path, with the willingness to stretch his hit out to a triple. Projects well moving forward.

Nick Sande LHP (’27,FL) • View Player Profile
Lefty for Power Baseball 2027 Marucci had a solid arsenal on display today. He threw a FB that sat in the high 7s and T81 as well as a CH sitting 70-72 with average spin. He also had a good CB that stayed in the high 6s with a ton of good movement as it had a late break, leading a lot of hitters to chase. Very athletic fielder on the mound, getting a couple assists as well. Quick arm action with a consistent overhead release on his FB and CH. Uncommitted at this time.

Noah Lovelady RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The right hander came in relief today with a solid outing. His FB sat 75-77 and T80, it had good ride to it to keep it elevated for a handful of whiffs late in the count. He also showed a CB that sat 62mph and stayed low in the zone with good movement for a good off speed pitch. Displayed a loose arm with a good stride down that generates some power behind each pitch. Room to add strength and velocity. Uncommitted at this time.

Wyatt Gibson OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Outfielder had a solid game and capped it with a hard single up the middle that helped extend the final inning for his team. Plays with a lot of hustle and explosive movements, especially coming out of the box. Calm and simple load and gets through the inside pitch really well and can get his barrel to the outside half of the zone. Solid arm out of the outfield too, showcased good accuracy. Slender frame standing at 5’10” with room to add strength.

Cameron Penney OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Had a great start to his first game on the day, capping it with a solo shot over deep RF. The ball left the yard at 95mph and cleared the fence with ease at 355ft. Simple load, gets a lot of power out of his stride and rotation from his back hip. Sees the ball really well and has good discipline in high pressure situations. Really good arm out of the outfield with the ability to cover a lot of ground. Uncommitted at this time.

Joshua Jakubowicz LHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Big frame LHP standing at 6’2” 185lbs as a sophomore. He went 5 full innings showcasing a solid FB that T81, CB sat at 70mph with 2500rpms, and a CH that sat 71-73 at 1800rpms. His CB sat low in the zone for some swing and misses from opposing hitters and his CH left them hesitant at times too. An athletic fielder off the mound, snagging a couple assists on some hard ground balls. Solid extension on his FB and gets a good stride down the mound, gets good trunk rotation to generate more power on his pitch. Uncommitted at this time.

DAY 4


Daniel Hamilton RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The starter dominated on the mound today for the Richmond Braves 15u Platinum. He showed a 4 pitch arsenal with a FB sitting low 8s with 2400rpms, SL and CB sat low 7s with an insane 2500rpms, and a CH sitting 74-76 at 1700rpms. He locked up hitters all game giving up less than a handful of hits in his outing. He showed strong command of a really stellar CB using that as his knock out pitch for the day. He’s got a really quick arm with a lot of power coming out of his stride and kept a consistent, good tempo. Uncommitted at this time.

Nathan Rich RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Started today’s 15u championship game for Power Baseball 2027 Marucci. Had a really good FB that sat 85-86 and T87 with 2000-2100rpms, showed a CB that sat 72-73 with good movement as well. Moves at a good tempo with a loose, quick arm and good rotation and power coming down the mound. Slender frame with room to add strength. Uncommitted at this time.

Jose Calzaldilla 3B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The 3rd baseman had a strong performance in the last game of the day. Went opposite field with an RBI single with s 85 EV to get his team on the board and some momentum going as well. Good rhythm in the box and identifies the pitch early, gets his hands the zone quick cause for a smooth swing. A strong, instinctual runner on the base paths too. Good hands in the infield with above average arm strength. Uncommitted at this time.

Jackson Plogger OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Outfielder with a strong, athletic frame with a good performance for the Richmond Braves 15u Platinum. He roped a FB down deep down the RF line for a stand up double. The ball took off at 97mph, getting his barrel through the zone with a lot of power behind it and got through extension really well. Good first step out in the outfield with a lot of range, average arm and accuracy. Uncommitted at this time.

Tony Evans LHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHP for West Boynton Cobras was outstanding in his semifinal start, going the distance for his squad in a mercy rule effort. Evans tossed a 5 inning shutout and was in command from the jump. He featured some heavy ASR on the FB, living on the outside half of the plate to RHHs. He paired his FB with a sharp CB that he threw consistently for strikes. Very impressive day on the mound for Tony Evans. He is currently uncommitted.

Will Eaton MIF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for West Boynton Cobras had a day at the plate, with bookend hits for his team. Intro the first inning, Eaton smoked a ball over the CF head for a standup double, moving two runners into scoring position who would eventually score. At the end of the game, Eaton laced a ball into LF to bring in the winning run to end the game in a mercy rule effort. Solid day at the plate in the semifinals for the 2028 MIF. He is currently uncommitted.

Marcus Stracke CF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for West Boynton Cobras had an impressive day at the plate. Early in the game in the 1st inning, Stracke drove in a run with a hard hit single to LF. He followed up that at bat with another ball that was smoked into the RCF gap for an RBI standup double. 2 hits collected and 2 RBIs on the day in an important semifinal game. Solid day at the plate for Stracke. He is currently uncommitted.

Bryan Zuniga LHP (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHP for Okeehelee Warriors 13u had a solid day both on the mound and at the plate. On the mound, Zuniga started the game with three strikeouts, coming out firing early. He provided a solid start for his squad in the semifinals. Up to bat, Zuniga was very impressive, starting off the game with a standup triple to RCF. He followed up that at bat with a single to RF. Really solid day all around for Zuniga. He is currently uncommitted.

Jack Almeida RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Elev8 Academy was very solid in his semifinal start. After a shaky start giving up 2 runs, he settled in and pitched into the 6th inning without giving up another run. In a crucial spot in the playoffs where saving pitching is a must, Almeida stepped up and delivered, helping send his team to the championship. Impressive day on the mound for Almeida. He is currently uncommitted.

Ryder Simon RHP/1B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Does it all for a talented Power Baseball squad. The cleanup hitter, and today, starting pitcher on the bump in a semi-final game. For as tall as he is, there are not a lot of moving parts in the delivery as he’s able to keep things simple and compact. Hitters had trouble catching up to the fastball all game in his 5.2 innings of work with 6 strikeouts & no runs allowed. He comfortably sat 85-86 and topped 88 with ease. The slider was absolute filth that swept across the zone away from righties at 78 with 14 inches of horizontal break and tight spin of 2600. The pure stuff, and control of it induced lots of swing and miss on the day, ultimately leading the way to victory. A very high-level two way player that has a very good chance to continue playing both ways at the next level.

Manny Sanchez 2B/RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
An all around gamer. Excels in all 3 facets of the game - offense, defense, & pitching. Holds down the keystone position of second base for Power Baseball making all the necessary plays and is a defensive stalwart. Had a beautifully turned double play that he started early in the game that killed the offense’s rally. On the mound, he’s a force to be reckoned with as he came in firing bullets in relief and kept the shutout in tact. Fastball was up to 83 and the curveball was nasty at 75 with good downward action. Finished the game for his team ultimately closing out the victory. Out of the 4 outs he recorded, 3 came via the strikeout. And last, but certainly not least he can get it done at the plate too ripping a leadoff single off the bat at 88 EV in the 7th. Quite an impressive player and contributes in all phases of the game, and has the skills to impact a game in many ways. Should continue to develop nicely and hone his craft even more in all aspects of the game.

Chase Lima RHP/SS (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
High-level 2 way player that dominates on both sides of the ball. Got the call to start the game on the mound in the semi-final for TBT Baseball and delivered for his team. Stuck to his dominant fastball that consistently sat in the mid 70s and hitters had trouble catching up to it. Sparingly flashed a curveball to keep hitters guessing. Exited the game with 3.2 innings pitched and 3 strikeouts. Controlled the strike zone and got weak contact. Executed at the plate as well, going 2 for 2 with 2 doubles. His 1st inning double was launched opposite field that carried 250 feet. His 2nd double split the gap in left-center and had 275 feet of carry. Both had EVs of 81 mph. Came around to score both times. Added a stolen base for good measure too. Projects well and will be one to follow as he continues to grow and mature.

Brayden Foltz LHP/OF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
An absolute gem of a game on the mound. Twirled a complete game in the semi-final for the Jupiter Hammerheads. It was masterful to say the least. Relied on his control of the zone and changed eye level well. Racked up 7 strikeouts in his performance and missed barrels to lead his team to victory. Only allowing 3 runs to cross the plate, he was able to keep his opponents at bay and limited damage in the most key situations when he had runners on base. Overall it was a gutsy performance on the mound and the moment wasn’t too big for him. A middle of the order bat for his team as well and should continue to dominate as a solid two-way player.

Pryce Pinkins RHP ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Pinkins had a fantastic showing in today's elimination play. Pitching the first game, he tossed 4 innings and struck out 9. He was able to accomplish this primarily with his effortless 79-81 fastball, which he was able to spot effectively. He complimented this pitch with a slow looping curve that generates whiffs. Impressive frame at 6'4 190 that projects extremely favorably moving forward. Definitely an impressive player to watch out for as he matures.

Kase Nickerson RHP ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Nickerson had a strong showing on the mound today in tournament play. He relied primarily on his heavy 78-80 fastball to generate ground balls or weak contact and allow his defense to make plays. He also made a good amount of these plays himself. He came off the mound in an athletic position ready to field whatever came his way. He was also more than willing to sprint across the field, call his teammates off the fly ball, and do the job himself. Decent size as well, at 5'11, 150.

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