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DAY 1


Zachary Christie LHP (‘26,TX)
The LHP for Marucci Elite Texas 2026 was extremely impressive in his start on the mound today. Christie went 5 strong innings of scoreless ball, allowing just 3 hits on the day. He let up just one walk while striking out 5. He threw 82 pitches across the five scoreless frames and was dominant with his CB, throwing it at 67/68 at 2400rpm. He consistently threw it for strikes and dominated hitters with it all day long. His FB ran up to 80 and featured some ASR. Really solid day for the 2026 lefty from Texas. He is currently uncommitted.

Devin Mayahi SS (‘26,TX)
The RHH for Marucci Elite Texas 2026 had a big day at the plate. His at bat early in the game proved to be the difference in a tight 3-2 win for his team. In his first at bat, Mayahi laced a two out, two on single to LF, scoring two runs and putting his team ahead for good. Mayahi came up big when his team needed it most and delivered a clutch piece of hitting with runners in scoring position. Good day at the plate for the SS. He is currently uncommitted.

Diego Alvarez C (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The catcher for Beast Baseball Academy 16u was a wall behind the plate today. Early in the game, Alvarez threw a laser to 3rd to catch the tying runner stealing. Alvarez was impressive all day, leading the defense and showing off impressive blocking ability and a strong arm. He has caught two runners stealing across two games so far today. He consistently provided blocked balls in the dirt in big moments with runners on and threatening. Solid day behind the plate for Diego Alvarez. He is currently uncommitted.

Giannicarlo Guzman RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Beast Baseball Academy 16u had a day at the plate. In his first game, he smoked a ball down the LF line for an RBI standup double. He showed present power at the plate, and looked very confident in the box. In his 2nd game, he was the starting pitcher and looked very comfortable on the mound. He pitched 3 scoreless innings before being pulled in the 4th, running the FB up to 86 and looking in control his whole outing. Solid day all around for Guzman. He is currently uncommitted.

Jaiden Lee RHP (‘26,TX)
The RHP for Marucci Elite Texas 2026 was very impressive in his close, lighting up the radar. Lee closed out the final two innings, giving his team the win. He featured a live FB running it up to 87 with a sharp CB that paired very well at 2700rpm. At just a 5’9 150lbs frame, there is definitely room to grow, but still an extremely impressive FB at his size. Good outing on the mound for Lee. He is currently uncommitted.

Anton Martins C/1B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Catcher and middle of the order bat for SBO Baseball. Does it all for his team offensively and defensively. Handles the pitching staff well behind the plate and gives his pitchers confidence. Blocks and controls everything in the dirt and is a wall behind the dish. Contributes offensively for his team from the premier position as well. Very athletic and can utilize his speed too. Smashed an RBI triple opposite field over the RF’s head in the 2nd inning to get the scoring started for his team. Talented player who will have the opportunity to stick behind the plate long-term.

Dallas Caldwell 1B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
A prototypical middle of the order thumper that just absolutely mashes at the plate. It’s a short, simple, but very smooth athletic level swing from the left side. Has a simple approach of hitting line drives and not trying to do too much. A run-producing bat that delivers with runners on base. Came through with RISP and lined a 2 RBI single to extend the Plantation Stars’ lead in the 3rd inning. Very well built as he is big and bulky, and has the chance to develop nicely as a pure power hitter from the left side.

Bryan Zuniga CF (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
A power/speed combo holding down center field, and an impact bat solidifying the 3-hole for PBCPAL Baseball. Packs a punch in his swing, gets the most out of his body, and generates lots of pop in his lower half. Started the scoring in an electrifying way with an inside the park HR in the 1st inning in his 1st at bat of the game. Smoked it and had some lots of carry on it, landing in deep right field and rolled all the way to the outfield fence. Also came in for the save on the mound throwing 1.1 innings with 3 strikeouts. Very athletic, up the middle player that provides a spark to his team. Will be a fun player to watch his continuing development.

Diego Dipre SS (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Shortstop and cleanup hitter for PBCPAL Baseball. Plays a solid defensive shortstop, making all the routine and necessary plays. Shines offensively as well from the cleanup spot. Provides a good mix of pure hitting ability along with being able to hit the ball with some thump and authority as well. It’s a smooth, level swing that creates good backspin on the ball for hard line drives. This was on display as he squared one up for a line drive right back up the middle with some force in the swing. Athletic and defensively sound enough to stick at the shortstop position as he grows and matures.

Ivan Sabater RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Tall RHP for Elite Squad 16u National had a really good outing coming out of the bullpen today. Entered the game in the 5th inning and was dealing for 3 full innings. Displayed a really good FB that sat 90-91 and T92, it had good carry to get it elevated through the zone. SL sat 78-79 at 2100rpms with noticeable run that was consistent and tossed a solid CH that sat 81-83 at 1500rpms. 3/4 arm slot on his FB, CH with a quick arm and good rotational action coming down the hill. Worked at a good tempo as well. Uncommitted at this time.

Jordan Livingston RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Power Baseball 2026 Marucci was dealing in his outing today. Going 5 2/3IP with 0ER against a really good offense. His FB sat 84-86 T87 with 2200rpms and it elevated late in the zone as well causing hitters to chase above the hands. He also threw a good CB sitting mid 7s and flashed an average CH as well. Quick and loose arm with really good rotation out of the back hip. Slender frame with room to add strength and velocity. Uncommitted at this time.

Jake Mazzier RHP (‘26,IN) • View Player Profile
The righty showed good command of his pitches through his start on the hill today. His FB was coming out of the hand with ease sitting 84-86 T87 with 2100rpms and displaying solid carry. His CB was his knockout pitch and was filthy as it sat 74-75 with 2500rpms with really good run, leaving hitters handcuffed in the box and causing a handful of whiffs. Consistent arm slot on his FB and CH, quick arm and worked at a good tempo as well. Uncommitted at this time.

Miguel Delgado SS (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Shortstop for Elite Squad 16u National with really a smooth glove and great lateral explosive movements off the sound of the bat. Keeps his feet in a good rhythm with his glove and rest of his body and has a solid arm to pair with it. A calm swing in the box with good bat control, constantly is in attack mode looking to take the ball where it’s pitched. Good base runner with a high IQ, specifically on the defensive side. Uncommitted at this time.

Donovan Corbett OF (‘26,OH) • View Player Profile
Big frame outfielder with a strong and accurate arm to all bases. Good angles to balls in the gap and came up with a quick arm throwing to the plate or through a cut. Offensively, has a swing backed by a lot of raw power with good extension through the zone. Can take the ball opposite field with ease as well as getting his hands through quickly to turn on the inside pitch. Good pitch selection and is good with balls low and away. Uncommitted at this time.

Lenny Sufran DH/OF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Outfielder with an athletic frame and a smooth swing in the box. Very explosive swing where he’s able to get his front hip cleared and his back hip gets through that has allowed him to hit the ball well on either side of the plate. Quick hands from his load to contact, maintains a good bat path throughout his at bat. Confident when deep in the count and displayed good speed around the base paths. Uncommitted at this time.

Santiago Rincoln 3B ('26,FL)
Rincoln had a strong showing in today's games, displaying an ability get bat to ball at a high level. An easy, repeatable swing allows him to make frequent contact. Knows his role well, as he was able to move runners and keep the line moving. Also flashed some leather at third base, where he used his strong arm to erase hits on weak contact. Good frame at 6'2, 170. Currently uncommitted.

Ayden Androlovich RHP ('26,FL)
Androlovich had a dominant performance on the mound today. After giving up 2 runs in the first inning, he was able to settle in and toss a shutout for the next five innings. He was able to accomplish this with his fastball curveball mix. While he does not have blow by you speed, he is able to mix pitches and hit spots to get outs. His effortless throwing motion means he is able to maintain the stamina to go deep into games. A natural presence on the mound that, at 6'3 185, projects favorably moving forward. Uncommitted.

Bryce Niebrugge 1B ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Niebrugge had an excellent day at the plate, mashing baseballs all throughout his games. A smooth, compact swing that wastes no movement in getting the barrel through the zone. Ability to generate easy power, with multiple balls coming off his bat at 90 miles per hour. A threat on the base path as well, with the ability to snag extra bases. Muscular build at 6'0, 175. Currently uncommitted.

Harrison Smith LHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Lefty had a strong appearance in relief today. His fastball tops out at 82, with natural lefty tail. He pairs this with a slow curve, that sits in the low 70s and creates a ton of downward movement. Ability to come into games and shut bats down. Good command on the bump, moving north and south in order to keep hitters uncomfortable. Solid frame at 6'1 that projects well with added muscle. Currently uncommitted.

Eduardo Fanilla RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Fanilla did an excellent job at keeping the bats quiet today. A natural presence on the mound with violent mechanics that produce impressive results. His fastball stayed at 82-84 through his entire outing, topping out at 85. He complimented this pitch with a tight slider that caused multiple batters to flinch as it came in. Commanded both pitches very well, painting corners with both his fastball and slider. Uncommitted.

Maximus Alvarez 3B ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Alvarez put constant stress on the defense during today's games. A stereotypical middle of the lineup bat, he stepped into the box with the sole intention of doing damage. This approach resulted in many hard hit balls, twice topping 87 exit velocity. He was able to turn this into a double into deep left field, one hopping the wall. At 6'2, 180, he has the frame to continue being a threat at the next level, but is currently uncommitted.

Gray Wampler C ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Wampler was as steady as they come behind the plate in today's action. He was constantly working to control the base path and keep balls in front of him. A quick transfer and powerful arm allow him to throw runners out and keep the bases safe from thieves. Works well with pitchers, with a strong sense of what to say to stay on the same page. Currently uncommitted.

Jacob Thomas RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
The right hander pitched well in his outing today relying mainly on his fastball, which topped out at 85 with strong tail. This pitch often generated soft contact on the ground, which allowed his defense to feast on easy ground balls. He got in on this action as well, going across his body to field a ground ball for himself. He did not fall into the trap of rushing a quick errant throw, planting his feet and delivering a strike to the first baseman. Projects well with added muscle on his 6' 160 frame. Uncommitted.

Nicholas Baluja SS ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Baluja displayed an ability to do whatever was necessary to help his team succeed. Defensively, he served as a black hole at short, getting to every thing hit his way with great footwork and a powerful arm. At the plate, he was able to fill whatever role was asked of him. In the unfamiliar position of leadoff, he was able to put a good swing on the ball and get on base. He was then able to use his speed to score on a shallow fly ball. Solid frame at 6'1, 160. Currently uncommitted.

Will Vining RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Came out of the gate firing in today's action. His fastball sat 83-85, but occasionally touched 86. The rise on this pitch was able to induce frequent swings and misses, as well as weak contact in the air. However, the lack of a true secondary pitch did cause some issues later in the game. At 5'10, 175, Will projects favorably with added strength and increased confidence in a secondary offering. Currently uncommitted.

DAY 2


Tyler Fitzgerald RHP/OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The starting pitcher on the bump for FTB Baseball today came and showed up in a big way for his team. Controlling the strike zone and in-command of his pitches from the start. Spinning a gem of a game going 4 strong innings with 7 strikeouts. Kept hitters off-balance and off the bases, rarely having any high-stress pitches. The fastball reached up to 70 mph from the RHP and hitters had fits catching up to it. Has good feel for pitching and will be a good arm to keep an eye on through his development.

David Zitnick 1B/C (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The cleanup hitter for FTB Baseball showed up to play today. He was a force to be reckoned with at the plate as he was a run-producing machine in a blowout victory for his team. Finished the game with 2 hard-hit doubles that both drove in runs as he racked up 3 RBIs and two runs scored as well. It’s a solid swing where he gets the foot down and shoots balls to the outfield with some muscle behind the swing. Has good natural gap to gap power currently, and should develop even more as he continues to grow and develop.

Ryan Magarity 1B (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile
Big time bat in the middle of All Pro Baseball’s lineup. Consistent approach in each at bat as he aims to hit line drives and drive the ball hard to the outfield. Came up big for his team with a clutch RBI single in the first game of the day. Worked at bats to his advantage to get into good hitter’s counts and was a big contributor to his team’s performance on the field. Has the ability to play small ball too as he laid down a perfectly placed bunt between the pitcher and catcher on the first base side that ended up scoring 2 more runs. Look for more power to develop in the bat as he honed his game.

Alex Cruz 2B (‘27,FL)
Sound hitter out of the 2-hole for All Pro Baseball. Good mix of pure hitting ability and getting on-base for the hitters behind him. Has the ability to hit the ball all over the field as he was able to drive in 2 RBIs on a single the other way in his first game. Quick twitch in his swing as he gets the foot down and hands fire through the zone to make hard contact. Plays solid defensively up the middle as well at 2B. Overall a skillful player on both sides of the ball.

Alex McCranels OF/RHP (29,FL)
3-hole hitter and standout player for the Wellington Colts. Had himself a day at the plate collecting 2 hits from the right side. Displays good bat control, is able to go with the pitch and adjust his swing to get the barrel to the ball. His first plate appearance, he exhibited this skill by taking a top-of-the-zone, shoulder high pitch and handled it with perfection. Fine-tuning the swing path, he got the hands level with the ball and smacked it into the outfield for a base knock. An impact player with many skills, athletic ability, and good makeup.

Devin Mayahi RHP ('26,TX) • View Player Profile
Mayahi had a strong outing today on the bump. The righty had a smooth, repeatable delivery that allowed him to touch 86 on his fastball with ease. This repeatable delivery also adds a layer of deception to his slow curve, as the pitches tunnel well and look almost identical coming out of the hand. The big drop on his curve is generated by a high spin rate of 2200 rpm. Slender frame at 5'9, 170. Currently uncommitted.

Adrian Nunez RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Nunez was the ultimate competitor on the mound today, going 4 strong to help his team secure the victory. He was able to work this deep into the game by locating well and keeping his pitch count low. Ability to spot both his fastball, which sat 81-83 and topped at 84, and his curve, which sat 70-72 with big looping action. At 6'1, 195, Adrian has stereotypical size to compete at the next level. Projects favorably moving forward, and is currently uncommitted.

Lenny Sufran OF ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Sufran was an instrumental part of his teams victory today. He did what was asked of him, and filled his role well. When leading off the inning. He turned on the first good pitch he saw, timed it up, planted his foot down, and hooked it down the left field line for an easy double. After that, he used his speed to move to third on a double and score on a passed ball. This is exactly what you want from anyone leading off an inning. He gets on base, puts pressure on the defense, and scores runs. Medium build at 5,9, 175. Currently uncommitted.

Blake Carrigan OF ('26,OH) • View Player Profile
Carrigan showcased his power at the plate today. The Ohio native traveled all the way down to Florida for these games, and swung like he was trying to send the ball back home. Keeps his hands back, and then fires through the zone to produce easy power. Reached an exit velocity of 95 on his double to left field. Swing mechanics project favorably with added muscle. Solid frame at 6'1, 175. Currently uncommitted.

Mason Porven 3B ('28,FL) • View Player Profile
Porven was flashing the leather all day at third base, making every play look easy. Good defensive instincts, always making the right play on the ball. On this play he identifies the speedy runner, attacks the baseball, and makes a strong throw on the run to get him out. Mason is also handy with the bat, producing multiple batted balls with an exit velocity north of 82. 5'10 frame projects well with added growth. Currently uncommitted.

Cam Truxal LHP ('26,IN) • View Player Profile
Truxal pitched a gem in today's game. Throwing a full seven innings of one run ball, but unfortunately settling with a tie. The lefty had an easy, fluid delivery that allowed him to flirt with 87 on his fastball while also maintaining stamina to go the full game. He also threw a curveball that provided enough separation to generate swings and misses. Good control on the mound also helped him go the distance in today's game. Slender 5'10, 140 frame projects well with time in the weight room. Currently uncommitted.

Jack Norman RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Norman is a steady force on the mound, with well-earned confidence in his pitching abilities. He is not afraid to pound the zone, even when facing the heart of the order. Mixes his 80-82 fastball and 72-74 slider effectively to produce weak contact. Bounces back well from giving up hits and stays in attack mode. Projectable frame at 6'2, 175. Currently uncommitted.

Zack Weiselburg RHP ('26,FL)
Weiselburg had a strong outing on the mound today, sequencing his pitches to devastating effect. Throws an 81-83 FB with a 2200 spin rate that produces a rising action, which pairs perfectly for his wipeout slow curve at 67-69. Good sense of when and where to throw his pitches in order to be most effective. Effortless motion that lends itself well to going deep into games. Decent size at 6'0 175. Currently uncommitted.

Tyler Thrush RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for TBT Joros 2026 had a great day on the mound. Thrush pitched 5.2 innings, letting up just 2 runs in his entire outing. He ran his FB up to 83 with good carry through the zone. Thrush mixed in and out very well, keeping hitters off balance. He also proved his mound presence, picking off multiple runners throughout the course of the game. Solid day on the mound for Thrush. He is currently uncommitted.

Ethan Pate RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Power Baseball 2026 Victus had an impressive outing in his start on the mound. Pate let up just 1 run across 5 innings. He featured a live FB sitting 83-85 running it up to 87 with a solid BB at 73/74 at 2300rpm. Coming from an athletic 6’2 180lbs frame, Pate worked well down the mound and dominated in nearly every aspect. Impressive outing for the 2026 RHP. He is currently uncommitted.

Xavier Rodriguez LHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHP for Power Baseball 2026 Victus was dominant in his outing today. Rodriguez pitched great across the entire game, going 5 innings giving up just 1 earned run and striking out 6. He allowed just 3 hits and one walk the entire game. Rodriguez ran the FB up to 80 with some arm side run, typically living away from RHHs. At a big 5’11 225lbs frame, Rodriguez did a fantastic job on the mound today. He is currently uncommitted.

Kane Decker C (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The catcher for TBT Joros 2026 had a great day behind the plate and up to bat. Behind the plate, Decker caught a runner stealing early in the game, throwing a laser to 2nd to get the runner out. He was impressive behind the plate, with quick footwork and a strong arm. Up to bat, Decker had two hits in key spots for his team. All around solid day for the 2026 catcher. He is currently uncommitted.

Cannon Koronka 3B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Power Baseball 2026 Victus had one of the best days at the plate. Koronka collected 4 hits across two games and drove in two runs for his team. He had a couple of RBI singles in big spots for his squad throughout the day. He features a tall 6’2 frame that rotates well and drives the ball. He clocked a highest exit velo of 86 on the day. Impressive day at the plate for Koronka. He is currently uncommitted.

Bryce Niebrugge CF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Power Baseball 2026 Victus had a solid day at the plate. Niebrugge collected 2 RBIs and a hit today. Early in the game, he crushed a ball down the LF line for an RBI standup double, clocking 86 EV off the bat. Up to bat, Niebrugge rotates well with a solid frame at 6’0 175lbs, making loud contact. Great day at the plate for the center fielder.

Lewis Turner C (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The catcher for Naturals 16u had one of the best defensive performances of the day. Turner was able to throw out two runners from behind the plate, and likely would have had a few more had some of his throw downs been caught. He was extremely impressive behind the plate, featuring a strong arm, clean defensive actions, and solid blocking. Great defensive clinic from Turner. He is currently uncommitted.

Tré Stropp CF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The CF for TBT Joros 2026 flashed the leather and had a day at the plate. Out in CF, Stropp made a two out diving play with runners on to save extra bases and runs scored. He showed off his range in the outfield and his impressive fielding ability. Up to bat, Stropp laced a ball into the OF for a single. All around solid day for the 2026 center fielder. He is currently uncommitted.

Danny Garcia MIF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Strong right handed hitter with a good game today for Power Baseball 2026 Marucci. Showed plenty of raw athleticism and explosive movements both in the box and on the infield. Good discipline at the plate and a compact swing to pair with it. Hands get through the zone with urgency and utilizes his lower half really well. Smooth hands and feet in the infield with a lot of good rhythm when attacking a ball hit his way. Uncommitted at this time.

Sebastian Echeverry C (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Continuing an already dominant tournament, he went yard today for Power Baseball 2026 Marucci. He sent the solo shot 306ft with an EV of 96mph over LF fence. Explosive load and generates a lot of power with his back side, attacks the balls on both sides of the plate really well. Good command behind the dish, taking a couple strikes for his pitchers and above average receiving. Uncommitted at this time.

Ayden Gonzalez RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Had a strong appearance coming out of relief for Power Baseball 2026 Marucci. He showcased a FB that sat 84-86 and T87 with 2100rpms and a good amount of carry to elevate it in the zone late. His CH was disgusting as it sat mid 7s and only averaged 1000rpms. He flashed a SL that sat 76-77 with really good run to it. Has some sidearm arm action and a loose arm, big frame standing at 6’1” 185lbs. Uncommitted at this time.

Austin Sinegal C (‘26,TX) • View Player Profile
The RHH for Marucci Elite Texas 2026 displayed a really strong swing throughout the team’s first game of the day. He has a very quick load and stays connected through the zone really well. Gets his hands through quickly and does well when behind in the count. Displayed good receiving skills behind the plate as well as accurate throw downs to all bags consistently. Strong arm with a strong presence behind the dish. Uncommitted at this time.

Tyler Kenast LHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The starting lefty for Power Baseball 2026 Marucci for their first game of the day had a really great outing. Went 4IP displaying a FB that sat 83-84 T86 that had 2100rpms and a SL that sat mid 7s with 2200rpms and noticeable run that had the ball moving across the zone well. He showed strong command for his FB early, painted the corners with ease. Rather effortless delivery with a lot of good rotation coming out of his lower half. Uncommitted at this time.

Josiah Navarez RHP (‘26,FL)
RHP for Diamond Code 16u had a solid outing today. He gave up 0ER and a couple hits in 4IP utilizing a solid FB that sat 82-83 T85 with 2000rpms. His CH was good as well sitting 77-78 with 1700rpms and a SL that sat 72-73 with noticeable run to it. He also has a solid swing displaying good power and quick hands that get through extension well. Slender frame standing at 6’2” 170lbs with room to add strength and velocity. Uncommitted at this time.

DAY 3


Roman Maltese RHP (‘26,FL)
RHP for Elite Squad 16u National with a good start today off the hill. Went 4IP without allowing a run as he leaned heavily on his sinker. His sinker sat 83-84 and T86 with 20” HB. Showed strong command of it as he used it as the finisher for most batters he got ahead on. He flashed a SL as well that sat 73-76. Throws from a sidearm slot with a loose arm and long stride out. Slender frame with room to add strength. Uncommitted at this time.

Bryan Fernandez DH/LHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Really big frame at 6’2” 210lbs and a solid 2 way for Elite Squad 16u National. He started off this game as a EH with some quality ABs, displaying a smooth swing with a ton of explosion behind it. Gets his hands to the zone quick and can spray to the whole field. His top EV of the day was 90mph on a ball he took back up the middle for a base knock. He came in for a short relief appearance tossing a FB that sat 81-82 T83, 2100rpms and average carry to it. He also had a SL that sat 71-72 with noticeable run. Uncommitted at this time.

Aidan Santana RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for CTG 14u had a great day both on the mound and at the plate. Early in the 1st inning, Santana launched a ball over the LF head for a standup double, putting two runners in scoring position. On the mound, Santana did his best to keep his team in the fight in the championship game. He pitched 5 strong innings letting up just 3 hits, 2 earned runs, and striking out 7. He featured a FB w/ some ASR sitting 76/77 T79. He was also consistent with the BB as well, spinning it for strikes. All around great day for Santana in a close championship game. 

Aiden Konick RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Stars 14u had a fantastic day on the mound and at the plate in the championship game. Up to bat, Konick caught three barrels, 2 landing for hits and one lining out to CF. One of his singles came in a big spot, where he drove in two runs late in the game that proved to be the difference. On the mound, Konick was called to close out the championship. He pitched 2 perfect shutout innings, not allowing a single hit, striking out 2, and giving his team the win. Fantastic day all around for Konick who was a huge reason his team took home the trophy.

Mason English RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Stars 14u was huge for his team on the mound in the championship game. In his start, he pitched 5 innings of 1 run ball, giving up just 2 hits his entire outing. He was extremely effective coming from a 3/4 arm slot, running the FB up to 77 and mixing in a BB keeping hitters off balance. Absolutely dominant performance in the championship game from English, and was a big reason his team took home the trophy.

Noah Coleman RHP (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for FTB Adidas 14u had an outstanding day on the mound and at the plate. In his start on the mound. Coleman was lights out, pitching 4 innings not allowing a single earned run. Up to bat, Coleman laced a single to RF in his first at bat, scoring a run and tying the game. Supplying support on both sides of the ball, Coleman had a great day for his team all around.

Blake Brewer SS ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Brewer had a great defensive showing in todays action. He set the tone early by making a great play on the first ball hit to him. He stayed with the ball in the early morning sun, did not get distracted by the charging third baseman, and made a great play on the ball. This was not just a one off event, as he made similar plays all game. He was also handy with the bat, hitting one up the 5/6 hole with for the RBI single to help his team. Solid size at 6'0, 165. Currently uncommitted.

Jacob Hair RHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Hair had a dominant outing on the mound in today's game, throwing six innings of shutout baseball. He was able to accomplish this with strong fastball curve mix. His fastball sits 82-84, tops out at 86, and reaches 2200 rpm which gives it good rise. He pairs this pitch with a SL that sits 71-73 with 2500 rpm that creates a complimentary downward action. 5'9, 160. Uncommitted.

Julian Cazanas LHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Lefty impressed us with his dazzling stuff on the mound. While his 75-77 fastball was not the hardest of the game, he was able to use pitch placement and movement to be effective. Did a great job at keeping the fastball low in the zone to prevent hard contact. Also threw a curveball with looping downward action that he was able to drop into the zone or have fall off for a swing and miss. Highlight of the night was an efficient second inning, striking out the side in eleven pitches. Currently uncommitted.

Kevin Leon 1B ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Leon showed off his power at the plate in today's game. Displays a smooth, compact swing from the left side. Stayed short to the ball and generated easy power, launching this double at an exit velocity of 91. Solid size at 6'2, 170. Projects favorably with added strength. Currently uncommitted.

Maximus Alvarez 3B ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Alvarez was a threat at the plate all day, notching multiple hits in his games. A muscular frame at 6'2, 205, Maximus is an imposing figure in the box. He backs this up with his play, hitting multiple balls with an exit velocity above 90 mph, including this double that left the bat at 93. Does a good job at whipping the bat through the zone.

Brody Durrett RHP ('26,TX) • View Player Profile
Durrett was dominant in his start today, throwing two quick scoreless innings. Smooth, repeatable delivery with virtually no variation between pitches. Mixed between a fastball at 78-80 and a change up that sat 72-74. Good command of the zone and an ability to attack hitters. Slender frame at 6'1, 145 that projects well with added weight. Currently uncommitted.

Drew Kunz RHP/OF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
An outstanding performance on the mound for Power Baseball’s starting pitcher in the semi-final game in the Prospect Select World Series. Pitching an absolute gem going 4 strong innings, racking up 8 strikeouts with no runs allowed and only 1 hit given up, it was a masterpiece of a game. With a 6’1 160 frame, he gets the most out of his size. The fastball sits 83-84 and maxes out at 86. His breaking ball is nasty coming in at 74 out of a 3/4 arm slot which helps him to induce lots of movement on the pitch with 17 inches of horizontal break. He is currently uncommitted, but a good projection arm to watch develop in the coming years.

Ethan Rathmann OF/RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
A high-level hitting, middle-of-the-order outfielder for Power Baseball. Performed well at the dish in both the semi-final game. Started off strong in the game by powering a fastball with some carry to deep left, and one-hopping it off the outfield fence. Did a nice job of adjusting to the inside pitch, keeping his elbow connected, and getting his hands inside the ball to help him be able to keep the ball fair. It’s a powerful swing with a lot of torque behind it, and generates a lot of carry. A University of Miami commit that should develop nicely at the next level.

Rocco Castrillon 1B/LHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The big, strong first baseman and cleanup hitter for TBT Joros Baseball. Coming in at a whopping 6’6, 240, there’s a lot in the tank to create a good deal of raw, natural power. Hit a leadoff double in the top of the 7th to deep RF that was torched off the bat at 92 EV in a tight game of the Prospect Select World Series semi-final to start a late game rally for TBT Joros Baseball. He came around to score later in the inning to make it a one-run ballgame. Has strong plate presence in the box and launches baseballs all over the diamond with authority. An uncommitted pure power hitter that will eventually turn doubles into big home runs in due time.

Ayden Gonzalez RHP/3B (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Good size for a pitcher at 6’1 185. Got the ball in the championship game of the Prospect Select World Series. Put on a gutsy performance against a talented opponent. Has good feel for pitching as he shows up with a quality 3-pitch mix, throwing all 3 for strikes. The fastball is 83-84 and touched 87 with lots of movement and sink all thanks to a low 3/4 arm slot. The changeup/splitter has good action and does a great job of killing the spin, registering spin rates of 900-1000 which gives the pitch lots of fade at 77 mph. And the curveball is nasty at 76 mph and spins it well at 2600. He throws nothing straight as all of his pitches have lots of movement. It was a very skillful outing working efficiently with good pace and kept his defenders in the game and inducing lots of weak ground ball contact. Finished the game with 5 innings, 4 strikeouts, and only 2 runs allowed. Currently uncommitted, but a good projectable arm with lots of talent to keep on your watchlist.

Ethan Lindor CF/MIF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Leadoff hitter for X Team Baseball. Provides a spark and lightning fast energy at the top of the lineup with a good power/speed combo. He gets the foot down early and stays behind the ball in a powerful swing that generates lots of hard contact and carry. Catches barrels in every plate appearance and works to get into hitters plus counts. Works counts and forces the pitcher to work until he gets the pitch he’s looking for. Had a deep flyball to the outfield that the left fielder was just barely able to make a play on and keep the speedy outfielder off the base paths. Currently has warning track power, but should translate into more over the wall power as he continues to fill in his frame.

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