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DAY 1


Teagan Colbey RHP (‘25,FL)
The RHP from I Elite Bahamas was phenomenal on the mound today. Colbey went the distance for his squad, not giving up a single run until the 7th inning. He gave up just 4 hits and 2 runs across 7 innings, striking out 2. His FB played very well, efficiently working in and out, being aggressive in the strike zone. Impressive day on the mound for Colbey. He is currently uncommitted.

Asher Simms SS (‘28,BHS) • View Player Profile
The RHH for I Elite Bahamas came up big late in the game for his squad. In a pitcher’s duel, Sims stepped up and laced a double over the LF head, scoring a run and breaking a 0-0 tie. Simms showed off some pop, coming off the bat at 90EV. For a smaller sized guy, Simms definitely doesn’t lack in power, producing one of the hardest hit balls all day. He is currently uncommitted.

Michael Strickland RHP (‘25,GA) • View Player Profile
The Mercer commit and RHP for Prime Baseball was really impressive on the mound in his outing. The hard throwing righty pitched 5 strong frames giving up just one run. He featured a really solid three pitch mix, sitting 87/88 running it up to 90 with the FB, a sharp CB at 74/75, and a solid CH that kept hitters off balance, generating swings and misses. Really solid day on the mound for the 2025 RHP from Georgia.

Graham Garner C (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The catcher for Diamond Code 17u was a brick wall in his game today. Garner was extremely impressive behind the plate, holding runners in check all day with clean footwork and solid blocking. With runners in scoring position multiple times, he consistently buried balls in the dirt and didn’t let anything past him. This was huge for his pitchers being able to trust the BB with runners on, as the defense let up just one run in a tight ballgame. He also featured a strong arm, showing off a consistent sub 2 pop time. Impressive defensive clinic today by the 2025 uncommitted catcher.

Parker Bauknecht RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for SBA Clubhouse Scout Team 2025 was lights out in his start today. Bauknecht pitched 4 shutout innings, letting up just a handful of hits and striking out 9. He featured a FB that sat 83/84 T85 with some arm side run. His BB consistently got swings and misses all day long. Really dominant performance from the 2025 RHP. He is currently uncommitted.

Julian Diaz RHP/MIF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
It was a short, but impressive outing on the mound today for the Florida Pokers RHP. Getting the starting nod and working 2 efficient and effective innings. It’s a quality 3 pitch mix with good feel for pitching. The FB sits 83-85 and reaches up to 86 with some arm-side run. Good feel for spinning the breaking ball at 74-76 with 2600 spin and good depth, induces swing/miss with the pitch. And the changeup comes in at 80 mph with tons of arm-side fade and movement with 16 inches of horizontal break. Can throw all 3 pitches for strikes and leaves hitters guessing leading to 3 strikeouts in his outing. Uncommitted at this time, but a good projection arm to keep an eye on for the summer.

Steven Donigan LHP/OF (‘25,DE) • View Player Profile
A good frame to work with checking in at an even 6 foot and 185 lbs. The lefty put in work in a solid outing on the bump today. Starting and throwing 4 innings with 3 strikeouts, he had to show his makeup and work ethic on the mound. Contained and controlled runners on the bases with a fastball-curveball combo. The fastball sits 83-84 and ran up to 85 with lots of tail. Offset with a curveball at 75 that was used in the right moments. Has a little hitch/hesitation, deception out of the stretch which messes with the hitter’s timing in the box and leaves them unbalanced, inducing weak contact. Had to deal with some traffic on the bases, but didn’t get rattled, limited the damage, and controlled high stress situations in the moment. Doesn’t give at bats away, competes every pitch, and never backs down. Uncommitted at this time.

Rupert Blackwood RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Good size and frame to work with coming in at 6’2 190. Gets the most out of it as the stuff comes easy and natural. Coming from an over-the-top arm slot, he works downhill and the velocity plays well. The Fastball sits 84-86 and gears it up all the way to 88 with a little bit of natural cut to it. With the over-the-top arm slot, there is good 12-6 action on the curveball at 72-74. Flashed the changeup at 78-79 with good arm-side fade that has 16 inches of horizontal break. Throws any pitch in any count, and most importantly can control all 3 pitches. Finished his impressive day with 5 strong innings, 6 strikeouts, and no runs allowed. Uncommitted at this time, but the arm projects well and should continue to add velocity as he fills in the frame.

Landon Towns C/SS (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Leadoff hitter and plays multiple premium positions - catcher and shortstop. Super athletic with quick fluid actions behind the plate and in the batter’s box. Has some arm talent from behind the dish as well as he threw am absolute seed down to 2B to catch the runner stealing late in the game and help keep the game scoreless. Good rhythm and plate presence in the box, not many moving parts in the swing, and a consistent level swing path. Multi-sport athlete and Air Force commit committed to play baseball and football.

Will Rudolph OF/1B (‘25,NY) • View Player Profile
3 hole hitter for the Nor East Clippers. Good size standing 6’2 190, and gets the most out of it with his natural raw power. Absolutely unloaded on a standup RBI triple laced into the left center field gap at a whopping 96 EV in the 1st inning. Ripped a line drive single off the bat at 94 in his next at bat. Puts all of his weight onto his back leg in his load with a timing high leg kick. And when the foot comes down, there’s a forceful launch position where he is able to clear the hips, keep his hands inside the baseball and just unload on the ball. This allows him to generate the high exit velocities at the plate. Lots of raw power in the swing, but also a good hit tool as well. The present gap-to-gap power should translate to future home run power. Currently uncommitted.

Bradyn Potter OF/RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Leadoff hitter for X Team Baseball. Sets the table for his team by getting on base frequently. Very quiet swing with minimal wasted movement as he gets from point A to point B with his hands in the simplest way. This contributes to his pure hitting ability at the plate. Has a simple approach of just trying to get barrel to ball and not trying to do too much. Ripped a base knock pull side at 88 EV due to this simple approach and clean, level swing. Will have the opportunity to continue developing his game at the next level at Polk State College.

Josh Bejarano C ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Bejarano was a dominant force behind the dish in today's games. Did a great job of controlling the run game, and punishing baserunners who got greedy. He threw out two runners early, and effectively shut down the oppositions hopes of taking an extra base. Receives the ball well, transfers seamlessly, and delivered a strike to the second baseman. Was handy at the plate as well, drawing an eight pitch walk as well as a single and steal. Good size at 5'11, 180. Currently uncommitted.

Tyler Greenberg RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Greenberg had a great day on the bump, tossing five innings and striking out six, giving up no earned runs. Fluid, repeatable delivery from both his fastball and curveball. Fastball sat 83-85 and topped out at 87, with heavy arm side run. Curveball drops in at 72-74, with good late drop. Medium frame at 5'10, 185. Projects well with added muscle. Uncommitted.

Miguel Allegri RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Allegri had a strong showing today on the mound, mixing pitches well and commanding the zone. Fastball sat 84-86 and topped out at 87 with late life. Tunneled well with a 72-74 tight curveball that generated swings and misses. Good presence on the mound with an ability to work through adversity and bear down on hitters. 5'10, 175. Currently uncommitted.

Raul Armani Romero Bentley RHP ('24,AUS)
Raul showed off his pitching prowess in today's game. Leaning primarily on his 80-90 fastball that topped at 92, he was able to rack up seven strikeouts in five innings of work. The 2300 spin rate on his fastball also generated rise that caused hitters to miss this pitch completely. Pairs this pitch with a 79-81 change up that dives beyond the reach of bats. Coming in at 6'1, 175, his size projects well at the next level. Currently uncommitted.

Evan Myers LHP ('25,NC) • View Player Profile
Myers had a great day on the mound, holding the opposing team's bats in check and securing the win. His fastball sits at 87-89 and tops at 91 with a high spin rate of 2400. He also mixes in a slider at 80-82 with tight spin that buckles hitters. Smooth, easy delivery that makes use of his slender 6'1, 165 frame. Displays a high level of confidence in his stuff, with an ability to pound the zone and attack hitters. Whippy action on the mound that projects well with added muscle. Western Carolina commit.

Zachary Haggerty RHP ('24,FL) • View Player Profile
Haggerty played a leading role in his team's shutout victory today, tossing four clean innings. He relied primarily on his mid-to-high 70s fastball, which he was able to spot effectively in order to get outs. Ability to settle into games and find a groove, seemingly getting better as his pitch count increases. At 6'1, 170, his size projects well at the next level with added muscle. Alfred University commit.

Connor McGrew RHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
The right-handed pitcher for Power Baseball 2027 Blue delivered a dominant performance, tossing five scoreless innings. McGrew consistently threw his fastball between 79-80 mph, and hitting 81 mph, while showcasing a strong slider at 71 mph. His efficiency allowed him to consistently get ahead of hitters early in counts. With his solid frame, McGrew has the potential to gain more size and strength, which could further enhance his performance on the mound.

Will Clark OF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Clark, batting third for Power Baseball 2026 Gold, showcased his quick hands and level swing throughout the game. He lined out in the 1st inning but bounced back with a crucial single in the middle innings, driving in a run. Standing at a solid 6'2", Clark's frame makes him a promising outfield prospect for collegiate programs.

CJ Sayler UTIL (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Sayler, a 6'1" athletic utility player, demonstrated impressive power and an advanced approach at the plate, consistently making solid contact with both off-speed pitches and fastballs. In a standout performance for Power Baseball 2026 Gold, Sayler cleared the bases with a deep hit off the center field wall. With his keen eye, quick hands, and composed approach, Sayler shows the potential to develop into a highly effective everyday outfielder.

Colton Heukhorst RHP (‘26,FL)
Heukhorst delivered an exceptionally efficient outing for Power Baseball 2026 Gold, tossing five scoreless innings in just 59 pitches. He consistently got ahead of hitters early and kept them off balance with his fastball and curveball, inducing weak contact throughout the game. With his highly efficient performance, Heukhorst is a player to watch closely as he continues to progress and develop.

Evan Dyett LHP (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Dyett demonstrated significant potential during his outing today for the 2027 Scorpions Scout Team. The left-handed pitcher reached up to 83 mph with his fastball, complemented by a changeup at 77 mph and a sharp curveball ranging from 68-69 mph. Dyett effectively managed counts and showed high pitchability on the mound. He also excelled at holding runners and kept opposing hitters off balance by hiding the ball until release, which allowed his off-speed pitches to tunnel effectively with his fastball. Standing at 6'3", Dyett's frame suggests he has room for growth and strength development in the future.

Jordan Espino OF/C (‘27,NJ)
Espino showcased his value with stellar defense in right field, making multiple potentially game-saving plays for Combat 26-27 Oriente. Additionally, he showed disciplined batting by generating multiple quality at-bats, consistently working deep into counts and forcing opposing pitchers to throw extra pitches.

Kaedan Parks (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

Athletic MIF for Florida Hardballers. Moved swiftly at SS and showed off an excellent range at the position reaching numerous balls in the 5/6 hole. Athletic stance in the box that allows him to continuously get off competitive swings resulting in hard contact. Parks is currently uncommitted.

Kale Staley (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

RHH for Florida Hardballers swung a nice bat at the plate collecting himself two hits on the day. Compact stance and is short to the ball with his hands allowing him to spray the ball across the whole field. Staley is currently uncommitted.

Dontez Culley Jr. (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

The RHH has a great frame for his young age already standing at 6 feet tall and weighing in at 160lbs. Short and compact swing is shown through quick hand speed through the zone. Showed good plate discipline and the ability to fight off close pitches. Culley Jr is currently uncommitted.

Christian Esposito (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

Showed off his versatility for in his team’s 2 games today. Started behind home plate in game 1 where then was given the ball to start game 2 on the mound. Esposito was consistently around the zone and able to constantly work out of tough situations for his Florida Elite 14u ball club. Esposito is currently uncommitted.

Noah Zmijewski (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

The 6’1 RHP was excellent in his start today for the 2028 Scorpions. He was all over the zone throughout his entire 5 1/3 inning outing where he allowed only 1 run. Zmijewski induced a lot of weak contact and pounded the zone resulting in him constantly being ahead in the count. This allowed him to keep his pitch count and traffic on the bases to a minimum. Zmijewski is currently uncommitted.

DAY 2


Chad Matthews OF (‘25,NC) • View Player Profile 
Athletic center fielder and middle of the order bat for CBC Baseball. Possesses good bat control and a solid hit tool at the plate. Has the ability to make adjustments mid-swing to the pitch and fine tune his hands to become level with the ball. This skill was displayed nicely in his 2nd at bat of the game where he took a pitch up in the zone and drove it with authority the other way at 86 off the bat for a single. A high motor, versatile, up-the-middle player that can contribute to a team in a lot of ways. Currently uncommitted.

Josh Bejarano 3B (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
A stud on both sides of the ball playing the hot corner and holding down the cleanup spot on a very talented South Florida Bandits team. Out in front, went down, and golfed a double in the gap in the first inning at 85 EV and added a single in the third. Displays good bat control and remains under control even when off-balance. Battles at the plate, chokes up with two strikes, and very few holes in his swing as there is pure hitting ability and not much swing and miss. Also shines defensively at the hot corner as he made a dazzling play, snagging a hard hit ground ball on a backhanded dive, collected himself and completed the play with an on-target throw to 1B. Uncommitted at this time, but a high-level player who contributes on both sides of the ball.

Felix Jimenez OF (‘26,FL)
Solid frame for the South Florida Bandits outfielder coming in at 6 foot, 175. Is able to maximize his current size and get the most out of it by bashing baseballs at a high rate. It’s a simple, smooth, and controlled swing from the left side with limited moving parts pre-swing. He got the foot down and scorched an RBI double in the first inning pull side at 95 off the bat. Finished his day with another 90+ EV hit with a 2 RBI single lined to right. It’s easy, natural power using his lower half paired with quick hands. Has a good eye and plate discipline as well adding a walk in the third inning. Comes up clutch with men on base and overall is an adept hitter with solid potential to be an impact bat at the next level. Uncommitted.

Blake Bryant RHP (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
Excellent size from the Clemson Baseball commit boasting a 6’5 frame. There’s a lot of pure stuff in the tank here from the tall Prime Baseball RHP. It’s a quality 3-pitch mix that features a fastball, sweeping slider, and split-changeup. The Fastball sits 89 and touches 91. The sweeping slider is filthy coming in at 81 with 2300 spin and a whopping 20 inches of horizontal break that just fools hitters. His 3rd pitch is a nice split-changeup at 81 that he does a nice job of killing spin with at 1100 RPM and creating movement with 14 inches of horizontal break. All 3 pitches culminate into a good feel for pitching. Performed on the mound for his team with 4 solid innings of work and only 2 runs allowed. With the tall frame and consistent release point from a high 3/4 arm slot, this allows him to work effectively downhill and get the most out of his pitches. Lots of room to continue adding muscle to the frame, add velocity, and refine his pitches at the next level.

Ben Baldassare 1B (‘25,NC)
Richmond Braves 1B and run-producing bat in the middle of the order. A thumper in the lineup and hits the ball hard in each at bat. Came through for his team early in the game recording an RBI single in the 2nd inning that was 82 off the bat. Is quite nimble for his 6’4 205 build as he followed up the RBI base knock with a stolen base, showing off the sneaky speed. Added a groundball out to 3B scorched off the bat at 100 EV later in the game. There is a noticeable weight shift in his pre-swing load where he is able to get on his back foot and then have it all come back through the ball in the swing, helping to provide the slugger with hard-hit balls. No matter the situation, count, pitch, or location, this dude is going to hit the ball hard somewhere. If he gets more loft in the swing, those hard-hit balls will travel far and eventually become home run power for the uncommitted slugger.

Jay Carter RHP (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The 6'4" right-handed pitcher for Power Baseball 2026 Gold was dominant through 5 innings of play. Carter displayed a strong fastball with significant sink, reaching up to 84 mph. His changeup mirrored the spin of his fastball, proving deceptive and challenging for hitters throughout the game. With his substantial frame, Carter fits the prototype of a pitcher at the next level perfectly. If he continues to develop and harness his deceptive pitching style, Carter has the potential to evolve into a valuable asset at the next level.

Carter Rouse C (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Rouse had a strong showing in his at-bats this morning, consistently making solid contact and demonstrating disciplined plate discipline by working deep into counts, forcing opposing pitchers to throw extra pitches. He exhibited an advanced approach at the plate, patiently waiting for pitches he could drive while showing a high baseball IQ and situational awareness. As the C for Power Baseball 2026 Gold, Rouse presents himself as a solid addition for collegiate programs at the next level.

Seamus Moylan C (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Moylan had an outstanding performance both at the plate and behind the dish as the catcher for the 2027 Scorpions Scout Team. He delivered multiple hits with exit velocities exceeding 85, displaying a compact yet powerful swing that allowed him to spray the ball across the field, utilizing his strong hands and lower body effectively for power. Defensively, Moylan demonstrated an above average arm and the ability to steal strikes with his receiving skills. He is definitely a player to watch closely moving forward.

Wrigley Zweifel OF (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Zweifel contributed at the top of the order for the 2027 Scorpions Scout Team, producing with multiple hits and also a drawing walk to reach base. The outfielder showcased a short, level swing that allowed him to consistently hit the ball to all parts of the field. There is potential for Zweifel to further develop his power and expand upon his skill set in the future.

Kyle Koslin C (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHH for SBA Clubhouse Scout Team 2025 came up big for his squad in the last inning. With two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the 7th, Koslin ripped a ball down the LF line, scoring the winning run and walking it off for his team. Athens a solid 6’0 180lbs frame, Koslin stays on time and drives the ball, making loud contact all day. Solid day at the plate for Koslin. He is currently uncommitted. 

Raivon Pinder RHP (‘26,FL)
The RHP for I Elite Bahamas was a phenomenal in his outing, going the distance for his squad. Pinder pitched a complete 7 innings, giving up just three hits and one earned run while striking out 6. Pinder relied heavily on his FB to get the job done and did just that, sitting 79-81 with good carry through the zone generating swings and misses. Extremely impressive outing on the mound today. He is currently uncommitted.

Rudy Marichal SS (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The SS from Florida Blue Jays Scout Team had a very impressive day at the plate. Early in the game, he turned on a ball sending it to the LF wall for an RBI triple. Later in the game, he laced another ball up the middle for another hit and another RBI. At a 6’0 185lbs frame, there is no shortage of power, clocking those two hits at 93EV and 89EV respectively. Really impressive pop from the 2025 SS from Miami. He is currently uncommitted.

Carlos Jimenez SS (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH from Diamond Code 17u had one of the biggest hits of any game on the day. With his team in a deep hole down 4-0, Jimenez stepped up with the bases loaded and laced a ball in the RCF gap, just getting past both outfielders and rolling to the fence. Jimenez cleared the bases and made it all the way home for a 4-RBI inside the park grand slam. Jimenez stepped up in a big spot and put his team right back in the game with one swing, helping fuel them to a win. Great piece of hitting from the 2025 SS. He is currently uncommitted.

Will Rader OF (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH for Diamond Code 17u had a phenomenal day at the plate. Rader was the catalyst in two big innings, leading off and getting things started in each. In his first AB, Rader took the first pitch the other way for a hard hit single to LF, leading off a big 4 run inning for his squad. He again led off the 5th inning, wasting no time with a standup triple to the RF fence that was 91EV off the bat. Rader showed off his ability to hit for power to all fields and proved he was capable of creating momentum for his team. Really solid day at the plate for the 2025 uncommitted outfielder.

Joe Cuccurullo RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
the RHP for Diamond Code 17u was big on the mound in his team’s win. Against a solid team, Cuccurullo entered in relief in a tough spot with runners on already down 3-0. Cuccurullo dominated, giving up just 2 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 7 across 5 innings to help secure the win. His FB ran up to 82 and was very comfortable with the CB, consistently generating swings and misses and going to it as his strikeout pitch. Very impressive performance in a tough spot for Cuccurullo. He is currently uncommitted.

Landon Fowler RHP ('25,SC) • View Player Profile
Fowler had a stellar performance on the mound today, tossing four scoreless innings and leading his team to the easy win. Displayed a strong pitch mix, looking comfortable with his fastball, changeup, and slider. His fastball sat 87-89, but hit 91 with a high spin rate of 2450 rpm. He mixed between his secondary pitches well, relying on his 71-73 slider early and then introducing his 75-77 changeup later in his outing. 6'3, 200 pound size projects well at the next level. Clemson commit.

Tyler Vansumeren OF ('26,GA) • View Player Profile
Vansumeren had a good strong showing at the plate, tallying a hit and walk on the day. Smooth lefty swing that stays compact and maximizes time through the zone. Ability to punch balls back up the middle and get on base. Tyler also possesses strong plate discipline, with a good feel for his own zone and what pitches are best for him. Medium build at 5'11, 170 that projects well with added strength. Kennesaw State commit.

Carson Fletcher SS ('26,GA)
Fletcher did great job of flashing the leather in today's game. The shortstop made everything look easy, with quick footwork that allowed him to extend his range and reach balls hit into the gap. Did a good job of working through the baseball, with a fluid transfer from fielding to throwing. Set his feet well and routinely delivered accurate throws to first in order to get runners out. Also contributed with the bat, as he came through with a bases loaded single to keep the rally going. Mercer baseball commit.

Liam Jones RHP ('25,VA) • View Player Profile
Jones was a dominant force on the mound today, striking out five in his four innings of work. He was able to accomplish this primarily with his overpowering fastball, that sat 86-88, occasionally touched 90, and spun well with 2300 rpm. He also threw a hard slider at 75-77 that kept hitters off balance. Liam showcased his workhorse ability to go deep into games and tough his way through difficult situations. Next level size at 6'2, 185. Bucknell baseball commit.

Sean McCabe RHP ('25,VA) • View Player Profile
McCabe was a dominant presence on the mound today, helping his team secure the shutout victory. He leaned primarily on his fastball early in his outing, with the pitch touching 89 with late life. As the game wore on, he moved more towards his changeup at 79-81 and offspeed at 74-76, displaying a good feel for pitching. Side projects well at 6'1, 185 with increased body control and muscle mass. College of Charleston commit.

Brady Montrowl LHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
The lanky lefty had a gutsy performance on the mound today, taking on a tough lineup and giving his team a chance to succeed. Fastball ran up to 87 with big run, and was complimented well with his two off speed offerings. He threw both his 78-80 changeup and 73-75 curveball with confidence, attacking hitters and letting his defense work. At 6'5, 180, his slender frame could benefit from an increase in muscle mass. Currently uncommitted.

Carter Lenz RHP ('25,VA)
Lenz did a great job of coming in and shutting the door to secure the victory for his team. Leaned primarily on his 87-89 fastball that touched 90 on multiple occasions, but also mixed in a slider with tight movement. Worked quickly and efficiently through innings, maintaining his own pace and keeping hitters off balance. Good size at 6'3, 180 that projects favorably at the next level. Currently uncommitted.

Aiden Hornyak OF (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

Swung a hot bat this morning for R3 Baseball 14u. Showed the ability to let the ball travel as he collected 2 hits to the backside including one that went for extra bases. The 6 foot tall RHH is currently uncommitted.

Colby Jansen C (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

C for the Florida Hardballers was excellent today. Jansen showed off good receiving skills and a quick release that resulted in strong snd accurate throws to 2nd base. He showed a strong presence for the strike zone as a hitter as well. He is currently uncommitted.

Kaedan Parks (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile

Athletic framed RHP for the Florida Hardballers was lighting up the radar gun early and often. He featured a smooth and minimal effort delivery with quick arm action that resulted in exceptional velocity for his young age. He was able to reach his FB up to 86 with his middling range being 80-85. Parks also commands the batters box well as a hitter with a great approach in the box. He is currently uncommitted.

DAY 3


Ben Fussell SS (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile 
Not a huge body for the shortstop from Prime Baseball, but plays beyond his size with the skill, talent, athletic ability, fire, and passion he brings to the field. Plays a sound defensive shortstop making all the necessary plays and the arm plays well from the premium position. Hitting from the leadoff spot in the lineup, he has the all the tools to be successful. Sets the table for his team by getting on base as well as being able to come up clutch and drive in runs with runners on base. In the most crucial moment in the PSWS quarterfinal, he delivered a 2 RBI single in the 3rd inning in a tie ballgame to take the lead for his team. They never looked back after this. Finished the quarterfinal with 2 base hits both clocking 94 EVs. Does it all from the leadoff spot as he reached base in every at-bat going 3 for 3 with a walk in the semi-final and utilized his speed to steal a base as well. Gets the most out of his smaller frame and is still able to create powerful, impact contact, and hard hit balls. Uncommitted.

Bruce Yawn RHP (‘25,GA) • View Player Profile
Has good size for a pitcher checking in at 6’1 200 and brings good mound presence to the bump. Coming in early in relief in the 1st inning, and was in control for Prime Baseball to hold down the game and allow his team to come all the way back and pull out the win in the PSWS quarterfinal. Finished his day with 3.1 strong innings pitched not allowing a single run and 4 strikeouts. Putting in most of the work with a sound fastball that sat 85-86 and topped out at 87. Pairing with the fastball was a nasty slider that he was able to drop in the zone with confidence and late break at 71-74 and 2200-2300 spin. Currently uncommitted, but a good projectable arm at the next level.

Quinn Johnson LHP (‘26,GA) • View Player Profile
Solid frame from the LHP from Prime Baseball at 6 foot, 195 lbs. Got the call to start the PSWS semi-final and had a solid day on the mound. Worked with good rhythm and pace on the bump, and led his team to a win. The fastball sat 83-84 and maxed out at 85 with some tail. Featured mostly a tight-breaking slider as his secondary pitch at 74. Flashed a changeup a couple times at 77 with a staggering 20 inches of horizontal movement on the pitch. Pitched a complete game on the mound filling up the strike zone with 7 magnificent innings with 8 strikeouts and 4 runs allowed, working to contact and getting quick outs. The lefty is currently uncommitted.

Marcello Cortale OF (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
SBA Clubhouse cleanup hitter and corner outfielder. Brings good size at 6’2 210, and plate presence with the ability to make solid contact in every at bat. Able to manipulate his swing path to adjust to the pitch with the good bat control. A hard kid to strikeout as he is able to make consistent hard contact. In his first at bat of the game, he took a low and outside pitch and flung it the other way for a single coming off the bat at 84. The well-built outfielder is currently uncommitted.

Meyer Cabrera C (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Leadoff hitter and backstop for the Florida Blue Jays Scout Team. Is a vocal leader behind the plate, handling the pitching staff and positioning his defense into the right spots. Can handle any pitch thrown in the dirt as he becomes a brick wall back there and picks the right moments to go and settle down his pitcher. Went 1 for 3, including a leadoff single in the 1st that was slapped the other way with a sweet, smooth swing where the hands come back, explode through the zone, and the head stays down and locked in on the ball all in one swift motion. High baseball IQ both offensively and defensively. Athletic enough and has the chance to stick behind the plate long-term. Uncommitted at this time.

Lucas Christful CF (‘26,FL) • View Player Profile
Athletic center fielder for City GTZ. Has good speed roaming the outfield and glides like a gazelle in the field and on the base paths. Had the opportunity to show off the raw athleticism on his 3rd inning 2 RBI triple. It’s a high leg kick, but he gets the foot down and the barrel stays through the zone long enough to make quality hard contact. From there, it’s just turn and burn for the high motor player. He is uncommitted at the moment, but brings a lot raw athleticism and skills to the field.

Misael Uriepero SS (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The LHH and leadoff bat for Wow Factor G’s Lions 2025 had about as good a day you could have in his playoff games today. He racked up 4 hits and 3 walks across 2 games, reaching base 7 out of 8 times. He was an XBH machine, tallying a triple and a 2-RBI double in his first game. He clocked multiple 90+ EVs on the day, showing off his ability to hit for power to all fields. One of the best hitting performances of the tournament for Uriepero. He is currently uncommitted.

Ren Devereux RHP (‘25,MD) • View Player Profile
The Penn State commit and RHP for Wow Factor G’s Lions 2025 was absolutely dominant in his playoff start on the mound. Across his 5 innings of work, Devereux was near perfect, giving up just two hits and not allowing a single run while striking out 6. He featured a FB that sat 88/89 T90 with good life and a sharp BB at 74/75 with 2600rpm. Devereux attacked down the mound with a whippy arm action, and was aggressive in the strike zone all day. Incredible start today for the 2025 RHP from Maryland.

Drew Rybinski C (‘25,MD) • View Player Profile
The Georgetown commit and catcher for Wow Factor G’s Lions 2025 was a showstopper at the plate today. Across his two games today, Rybinski tallied 2 hits, 2 RBIs, and reached base 5 times. Although he only had 2 hits, Rybinski made the loudest contact of the day, registering at least 4 balls with a 97+ exit velo. He barreled up balls practically at will, sending ball after ball deep into the outfield. At a big 6’4 220lbs frame, Rybinski looks to do serious damage in every at bat, with a different intent about him that stands out. Seriously impressive power display put on by the 2025 catcher from Maryland.

Alfrin Rosario RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The RHP for Wow Factor G’s Lions 2025 got it done on both sides of the ball today. In his semifinal start on the mound, Rosario was dominant, letting up just one hit and one run while striking out three across his 4 innings of work. Rosario’s pitch mix was impressive, with a FB that was up to 89 with arm side run, a solid CH living at 79/80, and a consistent BB that he threw for strikes. He featured fluid motion downhill from a solid frame at 6’1 185lbs. At the plate, the RHH tallied 2 hits and one RBI, and also clocked a 97EV line out to the first baseman. All around really solid day for the uncommitted RHP from Florida.

Graham Garner C (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
The catcher for Diamond Code 17u was impressive both up to bat and behind the plate today. In his two at bats today, Garner took advantage of both, singling once up the middle and once down the LF line. Behind the plate, Garner was very solid, holding runners in check all day with clean footwork and solid blocking. Late in the game, he caught a runner stealing 2nd. He featured a strong arm, showing off a consistent sub 2 pop time. Solid day all around from Garner. He is currently uncommitted.

Sebastian Garavito C ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Garavito dominated the plate today as both a catcher and at the plate. As a catcher, he did a great job of filling the field general role, communicating with his pitcher and making sure the whole team was on the same page. An extremely hard worker who did not take a pitch off even in the hot south Florida weather. As a hitter, he collected two hits and an RBI on the day. Maintains a good weight transfer, and does a good job of taking what he is given by driving the and the ball back up the middle. Good size at 6'0, 185. Currently uncommitted.

Richard Piloto LHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Piloto came into the game late and did a great job mitigating damage, giving his team late life in their elimination game. Leaned primarily on his fastball, which sat 82-84 with natural lefty run. He paired this pitch with a big looping slider which did a great job at freezing hitters. Small frame at 5'8, 160 that relied on a heavy torque in order to generate velocity. Uncommitted.

Matthew Greenberg RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Greenberg took today's elimination game by the horns, going the distance and willing his boys to the semi finals. He was able to accomplish this primarily with his fastball, which sat 82-84 and lost minimal velocity as the game wore on. Also mixed in a tight curveball at 73-75 that generated whiffs at a high level. Worked efficiently, getting through six innings in under 80 pitches. Slender frame at 5'11, 165 that projects well with added muscle. Currently uncommitted.

Chase Carney RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Carney had a strong outing on the mound today, tossing four innings of two run ball and leaving the game with the lead in hand. Fastball sat 79-81 and topped at 82, but looked faster when paired with looping curveball at 68-70. Good command on the mound, hitting spots and keeping hitters off balance. Good size at 6'0 160 that could do well with added muscle and increased velocity. Currently uncommitted.

Beckham Stirling RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Stirling pitched well in his relief appearance today. His fastball sat 86-88 and touched 89 on multiple occasions. This was paired well with a slower slider at 71-73 that generates big movement. Good, repeatable mechanics on the mound. At 6'3, 190, possesses the size to compete at the next level. Currently uncommitted.

Nick Curbelo UTIL ('25,FL) • View Player Profile

Worked his way out of a couple jams on the bump for The Mayhem 17U  FB topped at 86, w/ 18+ inches of run, consistently.  Showcased a couple spinners, but the opposing team couldn't find many barrels.  At the dish he contributed by driving in a pair, while displaying some opposite field power, doubling in RC gap, late in the game.  Competes and showed emotion, following a couple big moments.

Jacoby Cox INF ('25,FL) • View Player Profile

Swung the bat well for The Mayhem 17U, over the last couple days.  Looks to jump on the fastball, early in the count.  Had some trouble with spin, but never passive with his approach. Only had a couple balls hit to him at 3rd Base, making all the routine plays. Great bat path, staying through the zone, while getting some good extension.  Looking forward to seeing how he makes adjustments, as the weekend continues.

Connor Sines RHP ('27,FL) • View Player Profile

Challenged every hitter, on an individual basis.  Spun his Slider often w/ 2200+ spin and top FB was at 83. Big upside potential (6'2, 175lb frame) for this Scorpion Black 2027 graduate.  More of a side-arm to 3/4 slot, which makes him a difficult matchup for RHH.  ++ Feel & can compete with the best of them.

Tristan Strong 3B (‘28,FL) • View Player Profile
Strong, an athletic third baseman for Florida Hardballers, consistently delivered quality at-bats throughout the day. He demonstrated the ability to drive the ball to all fields, making solid contact with multiple hard-hit balls. Strong relies on fast hands and high bat speed to effectively reach pitches in all areas of the strike zone. Given his physical build, there's potential for him to transition to shortstop or second base as he continues to develop. With his athleticism and room for growth, Strong is a player to watch closely.

Colton Dishman SS (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Dishman demonstrated his defensive prowess in the first inning, effortlessly converting a challenging play into routine for his Florida Elite 16u Scout Team. In the field, he exhibits the profile of a smooth-fielding shortstop with quick hands. At the plate, Dishman displayed his hitting ability by lining a single up the middle, even with a two-strike count. He projects as an above-average fielder and a potential leadoff hitter, showing his role as a key player in the lineup.

Ryland Wine 3B (‘27,FL) • View Player Profile
Wine played a pivotal role in Florida Hardballers dominant performance, highlighted by two extra-base hits that reached the warning track and drove in multiple runs. Standing at 6'2" and weighing 203 lbs, Wine possesses a strong physical frame that allows him to generate effortless power, with potential for further growth. His above-average bat speed and ability to hit for power to all fields position Wine as a formidable threat in the middle of the lineup at the next level.

Kaleb Wolf OF (‘29,FL) • View Player Profile

The RHP for Vipers 13u gave his team 4+ solid innings on the mound today. He was constantly around the zone showing the ability to induce weak contact. Wolf was able to change eye level with his FB adding more ways for him to record outs. He is currently uncommitted.

DAY 4


Vladil Baldepina RHP ('25,FL) • View Player Profile
Baldepina came out firing in today's championship game, with a fastball that sat 87-89 and reached 91 with a good spin rate at 2200 rpm. He was able to compliment this pitch with a hard slider that sat at 77-79 and froze hitters with it's tight spin. Easy, fluid mechanics on the mound that rely on his 6'1, 190 frame to generate power. Confidence to challenge hitters and put his teammates in a position to succeed. Projects well at the next level, but is currently uncommitted.

Ethan Tuten LHP ('26,FL) • View Player Profile
Tuten had a dominant performance in todays championship game, going five innings of one run ball and helping his team take home the hardware. A natural presence on the mound, with a feel for what hitters want to do and a knowledge of how to shut them down. Fastball sat 82-84 early, but he was able to continuously ramp it up as the game went on and top out at 87. Slider sat 70-72 and provided a change of pace that kept hitters off balance. Did a great job of hitting spots and keeping hitters off balance. Big frame at 6'5, 240 that projects well moving forward. Uncommitted.

Michael Strickland 1B ('26,GA) • View Player Profile
Strickland had himself a day at the dish in today's championship game, with a hit and a walk in his team's championship victory. Natural with the bat in his hand, with an easy swing that times up the pitch and doesn't do too much. Utilizes a big leg kick to transfer weight effectively, and torques his body well to generate power. A slender frame at 6'2, 180 that projects favorably with added muscle. Mercer commit.

Hunter St. Denis OF ('25,MD) • View Player Profile
Denis served as the catalyst for his teams offensive production in todays game, opening up the scoring and providing the spark his team needed to compete. He was able to accomplish this with his lightning-quick hands that allow him to whip the bat through the zone. His bat speed allows him to get to balls that other hitters may be fooled on, and gives him the opportunity to be a threat to all fields at all times. Big frame at 6'5, 220 that plays well at the next level. Maine commit.

Logan Mazur RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Mazur delivered a spectacular performance for his R3 2025 squad, pitching seven scoreless innings with great effectiveness. He pitched backwards to induce ground balls and weak contact throughout the game. Mazur's sharp curveball was crucial in getting ahead of hitters and effectively working both corners of the strike zone. His impressive ability to control the zone and utilize effective pitch sequencing makes him a player to closely monitor going forward.

Jordan Brewer (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Brewer pitched a stellar 6 scoreless innings for his 2025 Scorpions team, securing a win in the semifinal game. He consistently induced ground balls by focusing on pitching in the lower half of the zone. Brewer navigated around base runners throughout the game, demonstrating efficiency and an impressive skill set from start to finish.

Elijah De La Concha (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
De La Concha showcased exceptional bat speed for his MVP FL 2025 White squad, notably turning on a fastball in the upper zone that registered an impressive 97.5 mph exit velocity. Throughout the game, he had disciplined at-bats, rarely chasing pitches outside the strike zone. With his potent bat speed and promising power potential, De La Concha is a player who demands close attention moving forward. He further solidified his standout performance with a two-run home run and a double off the wall in the championship game.

Matthew Anthony (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Anthony, a physically imposing 6'4" and 215 lb third baseman, showcased his immense power during the game. He consistently turned on inside fastballs, highlighted by a double and a crucial go-ahead grand slam for his MVP FL 2025 White squad. Anthony generates power by extending the barrel and strong rotational force. With his impressive frame, there's strong potential for him to continue developing his power. He projects as a middle-of-the-order corner infielder capable of making game-changing impacts at any moment.

Brock Golden RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Golden entered in relief for MVP FL 2025 White and displayed an effortless delivery, consistently throwing 84-86 mph and touching 87 mph. He paired his fastball with a sharp curveball clocking in at 75 mph with over 2500 rpm spin rate. Golden's physical frame suggests potential for increased velocity as he continues to develop. His deceptive delivery adds to the effectiveness of his fastball. With a strong two-pitch mix, Golden is a player deserving of close attention moving forward.

Chance Griffin RHP (‘25,FL) • View Player Profile
Griffin made a significant impact coming in relief for his Scorpions 2025 squad, contributing to their championship victory with a standout performance. He showcased swing-and-miss stuff, relying on a fastball ranging from 81-83 mph and touching 85 mph, along with a curveball in the 67-68 mph range. Griffin effectively varied his pitch location, working both up and down in the zone to change hitters eye levels. With his skill set, Griffin has the potential to evolve into a reliable bullpen piece in the future.

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