DAY 1
Carson DeLano SS (‘24,PA) •
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DeLano is a highly projectable athlete at 6'3" and 180 lbs, with significant room for physical development. At the plate, DeLano keeps his hands high and through the zone for a long time, enabling him to make solid contact. Today, he recorded two hits, including an RBI double off the wall, showcasing his potential to fit well into a competitive program.
Carson DeLano (‘25,PA) • SS for @RawlingsTigers_ hits one off the way for an RBI double to make it 3-0. #Rubbercity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/r52oK177FI
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Michael Franz CF (‘25,OH) •
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Franz displayed impressive athleticism today. Standing at 5'10" and 175 lbs, Franz has a smooth and athletic swing. His plus speed allows him to leg out ground balls and put significant pressure on the defense. In the outfield, Franz makes challenging plays look routine due to his speed and impeccable routes to the baseball.
Joey Levis
RHP (‘25,PA)
Levis showcased his versatility and skill for his team today. At the plate, he recorded two hits, including an RBI double. The left-handed batter has a smooth, quick swing and consistently makes contact. On the mound, Levis delivered five innings of two-run ball, utilizing a three-quarters arm slot and a plus curveball that generated numerous strikeouts, contributing to his team's victory.
Carson DeLano SS (‘24, PA) •
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DeLano is a highly projectable athlete at 6'3" and 180 lbs, with significant room for physical development. At the plate, DeLano keeps his hands high and through the zone for a long time, enabling him to make solid contact. Today, he recorded two hits, including an RBI double off the wall, showcasing his potential to fit well into a competitive program.
Carson DeLano (‘25,PA) • SS for @RawlingsTigers_ hits one off the way for an RBI double to make it 3-0. #Rubbercity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/r52oK177FI
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Griffin Carmichael 3B (‘24,OH) •
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Carmichael possesses a solid frame at 5'11" and 185 lbs, with potential for further growth. At the plate, he is very physical and takes powerful swings. This morning, Carmichael crushed a home run into the left-center gap. He also demonstrates excellent plate presence, showing a strong understanding of the strike zone and situational awareness.
Griffin Carmichael (‘25,OH) • 3B for @Mashbaseballs absolutely destroys this ball into left center for a home run to get his team on the board. #Rubbercity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/TXjUPOTpH7
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Ashton Crace 3B (‘24,OH) •
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Crace is exceptionally athletic, both at third base and at the plate. His long frame allows him to cover the entire plate. Defensively, he exhibits clean hands and quick ball transfers, covering significant ground with his speed. At the plate, Crace went 2-3 with a double, consistently barreling balls regardless of the outcome. He possesses the tools to succeed at the next level.
Ashton Crace (‘24,OH) • ropes a RBI double down the line to score the first run of the game for @OhioHitmen_1. #Rubbercity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/FL0BS2kWza
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Julian Fernandez 2B (‘24,OH) •
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Tiffin commit, is highly impressive with elite bat-to-ball skills and excellent feel in the box. He is an ideal leadoff hitter, combining speed and power effectively. In the infield, his speed allows him to cover a lot of ground, making both routine and highlight-reel plays.
Julian Fernandez (‘24,OH) • the Tiffin University commit crushed a ball into the gap and shows off his speed for a leadoff triple in the 4th. #Rubbercity #DragonsBaseball pic.twitter.com/OuWNGbi4wY
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Anthony Perez RHP (‘24,OH)
Perez was outstanding on the mound, effectively utilizing his fastball, curveball, and changeup combination to induce weak contact and strikeouts. He moved downhill efficiently, consistently throwing strikes with all his pitches. Perez pitched six strong innings, putting his team in a great position to win.
Cameron Koch SS (‘25,OH) •
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At 6’1 160lbs Koch has tons of room to grow. Koch at the plate consistently barreled balls today and had a double in the first inning. Koch keeps his hands low and through the ball really driving that back hip to create more power. Combined with a slight leg kick Koch can definitely be at the top of the order crushing balls for his team.
Johnny Bertucci (‘25,PA) •
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Bertucci is a painter, inside, outside, up, down he can put his pitches anywhere. Bertucci created lots of weak contact along with multiple K’s in his outing. He also went the distance 7 full innings. Bertucci also works super quick on the mound giving no time for any hitter to get comfortable when they face him. Bertucci has plus command and can definitely be a future arm with his projectable frame at 5’11 170lbs.
Johnny Bertucci (‘25,PA) • the final 2 outs of Bertucci’s complete game, only giving up 2 runs and 3 hits with multiple K’s and helps the @RawlingsTigers_ to a win. #uncomitted #Rubbercity pic.twitter.com/j59GrBAxan
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Landen Doll LHP (‘25,OH) •
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LHP struck out 14 through 6 innings, not allowing a hit. Dominant performance from the Marshall commit. Doll moves well down the mound and shows advanced lower half and front leg mechanics, FB shows good amount of run, BB has 11-4 movement pattern with sharp break
Landen Doll (‘25,OH) • LHP for @WWarkats strikes out the side in the 1st inning - the @HerdBaseball commit uses the FB (82-84) at the top of the zone paired with a sharp BB (71-74) #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/JxFVvpLdmZ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Layne Keller C (‘25,OH) •
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Athletic mover behind the dish, works well from the ground up when receiving, possess high bat speed at the plate with an on plane swing, roped an RBI single to right center
Layne Keller (‘25,OH) • C for @WWarkats shows smooth actions, gets on plane early driving this ball to right center for an RBI single #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/LX68ClJtlo
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Adrian Krupka RHP (‘26, ON) •
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The 2026 RH arm shows out with 10 Ks in 7 innings of 1 run ball for the Ontario Giants. Flashing a FB (T84) with a hammer 12/6 low 70s CB, and a developing changeup, Krupka was very effective in his early morning outing. At 6’ 165lbs, Krupka is very explosive for his size and age. College teams should definitely keep his name in mind when looking at prospects from this event.
Adrian Krupka (‘26, ON) • RHP with 10 K in 7 innings of 1 run ball for the @ontariogiants. FB (T84) with a hammer 12/6 low 70s CB. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/NRe9blEweL
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Keegan Snyder C (‘25, OH) •
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Snyder showed lots of defensive promise for Hitmen. Very good at receiving pitches low in the zone and is shifty behind the plate, which allows him to get down on blocks quickly and effectively. The compact backstop stands at. 5’9” 175lbs. In the box, Snyder sits in a low stance that slightly hovers over the plate, which allows him to cover a decent portion of the plate.
Evan Roberts RHP (‘25, OH) •
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Roberts dominated with 12 Ks in 7 innings for the Hitmen. Flashes a heavy FB/tight SL combo (T83mph). At 6’ 190lbs with room for added muscle, the RH has a quality 3 pitch mix with a low 80s FB, tight SL, and SPL. A good uncommitted arm that could be an asset to a college team.
Evan Roberts (‘25, OH) • RHP with 12 Ks in 7 innings for @HitmenOhio. Flashes a heavy FB/tight SL combo (T83mph) #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/0ICgQdaOcl
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Logan Cummins SS/RHP (‘26,ON) •
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Out of Ontario Giants, has flow in all aspects of his game. At shortstop, Cummins has good rhythm and creates momentum towards first base on his throws. At the plate with a downward swing and good plate discipline, the two way player is a very good contact hitter and doesn’t swing and miss very much. At 6’ 155lbs, there is future power to be developed. On the mound with a quality FB/SL mix, Cummins tops out at 88mph with a loose arm. The Ontario native projects to be a quality shortstop and reliever at the next level.
Logan Cummins (‘26, ON) • SS/RHP looking sharp on both sides of the ball. Very disciplined hitter with a downward swing. Flashes a good FB/SL mix (T88mph) with a loose and athletic arm. @ontariogiants #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/sj6ku7vE3Y
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Isaac Ramos C (‘24, OH) •
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The Findlay commit showed his bat on day 1 as he slashed two hits in a win for NMC Baseball 18U versus the Ontario Giants. The LH bat showed good plate discipline and has a step-and-go load in which he also flashes above average bat speed. Ramos will be a name to remember when he hits campus next fall.
Mike Steingass OF (‘24,OH) •
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The Walsh University commit, an outfielder is a big bat out of Ohio who generates high exit velocities on a regular basis. Steingass stands at 6’2” 190lbs and serves as his club’s cleanup hitter. He stands tall and poised in the box and does a good job staying inside of the ball, creating lots of line drives. When the ball comes off of his bat, odds are it goes pretty far.
Chandler Kosh 1B (‘25,OH) •
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The corner infielder for NMC is an imposing hitter in the box, tallying two hits with one being a very deep backside 2B in the RCF gap. In his next at-bat, Kosh showed his ability to shorten up with two strikes and poke one into RF. At 6’1” 210lbs, the intimidating bat serves as his team’s cleanup hitter. With his deep load in his back leg and hands shoulder height, Kosh often stays on plane, allowing for clean bat path. Will definitely be an asset to a college team down the line.
Chandler Kosh (‘25, OH) • 1B with two hits on the day for @NMCBaseball with one being this backside 2B in the RCF gap. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/6fB3rsXCS6
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Caden Coblentz RHP (‘25,OH) •
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The 2025 RHP collected the win for NMC versus Mash Factory with his quality mix FB/CB/CH. His FB got up to 86mph. Tunneling well down the mound, Coblentz lives low in the zone and doesn’t leave many pitches hanging in the zone.
Caden Coblentz (‘25, OH) • RHP picks up the win after five strong innings flashing his FB/CB/CH mix (T86mph) @NMCBaseball #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/XrnmB4MQfs
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
DAY 2
Braxton Prosser
RHP (‘25,OH) •
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Prosser showcased his dual-threat abilities on the mound and at the plate today. He delivered a standout pitching performance, reaching speeds of up to 85 mph while keeping hitters off-balance with a devastating slider and knuckleball. Prosser pitched five impressive innings, recording eight strikeouts. Offensively, he displayed a smooth swing and contributed significantly to his team's run production with several hard-hit balls.
Chandler Kosh 3B (‘25,OH) •
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Standing at 6'1" and weighing 210 lbs, Chandler Kosh boasts an ideal frame for a power hitter. He combines strength with an excellent eye at the plate. Kosh is aggressive early in counts, always hunting for his pitch, yet he consistently works himself into favorable hitters' counts. Today, Kosh went 1-for-1 with two walks and smashed a double off the wall in his second game, demonstrating his readiness for the next level.
Chandler Kosh (‘25, OH) • 1B with two hits on the day for @NMCBaseball with one being this backside 2B in the RCF gap. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/6fB3rsXCS6
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Isaiah Morrison 3B (‘25,PA) •
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Morrison, at 6'1" and 165 lbs, has considerable room for growth. Defensively, he is a smooth and athletic third baseman, making all the necessary plays with ease. At the plate, Morrison takes powerful swings, causing significant damage when he connects. Already boasting multiple extra-base hits in this tournament, his good speed ensures he can achieve even more.
Jackson Hurst OF (‘25,OH) •
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Hurst is an incredibly athletic outfielder, showcasing remarkable speed and effortless fielding. As a left-handed batter, Hurst has a smooth and compact swing, consistently making timely contact. Over the past two days, he has accumulated several base hits and RBIs, proving his clutch performance with runners in scoring position.
Bryson Wittmer LHP (‘26,OH) • View Player Profile
Louisville commit, Bryson Wittmer was exceptional today. He mixed his fastball and curveball efficiently, reaching speeds up to 92 mph. Wittmer cruised through five innings, striking out nine batters and allowing only one hit. As a member of the class of '26, Wittmer has significant potential for future development.
Bryson Wittmer (‘26,OH) • the @LouisvilleBSB commit is cruising up to 92mph and has 7 K’s through 4. #Rubbercity #CardinalsBaseball pic.twitter.com/Mm7AiDSQfR
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
Mason Brown OF (‘25,OH) • View Player Profile
Brown is a highly athletic outfielder with a promising build at 6'3" and 205 lbs. At the plate, Brown consistently takes quality swings and demonstrates excellent zone awareness. He works deep counts, making pitchers work hard to retire him. His athleticism and approach at the plate suggest a bright future ahead.
Evan Lichtenaur LHP (‘25,OH)
Lichtenaur delivered a stellar performance in his start, demonstrating his potential as an Ohio commit. The left-hander effectively mixed his pitches, working both inside and out while utilizing his off-speed offerings. Lichtenaur pitched five strong innings, allowing only three hits, striking out six batters, and maintaining a quick tempo on the mound. He sat consistently at 80-82 mph with a sharp curveball, inducing weak contact throughout his outing.
Keegan Snyder C (‘25, OH) •
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Snyder excels both behind the plate and at bat, making him a standout player. With substantial power at the plate, Snyder generates force by keeping his hands low, his weight back, and engaging his hips. Even his outs are often barreled, indicating his ability to make solid contact. Snyder's skills suggest he is poised to excel at the next level.
Cameron Koch SS (‘25, OH) •
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The protectable 6’1” 170lbs infielder for IVL 17U put some good swings on the ball today, ripping an early 2B to set the tone for the game. Koch shows some pull side pop with his stiff arms and clean bat path through the zone. With more room to grow physically, Koch will be a good prospect for a college program.
Cameron Koch (‘25, OH) • SS with an early 2B to kick off the morning for @IVLBaseball. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/co93eS4C7k
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
Cooper Gault 1B (‘25, OH) •
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The big 6’4” 200lbs first baseman really swung the bat well this morning, tallying 3 hits and brought energy to his team. With no stride, loose wrists, and hands placed close to his body, Gault stays inside the ball very well and effectively flicks the bat at the ball. Showing a good two strike approach as well, Gault was a tough out.
Cooper Gault (‘25, OH) • 1B put on a good showing with the bat for @IVLBaseball with 3 hits on the day. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/Be1kyO349y
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
Michael Cindia C (‘26, OH) •
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In a shutout performance, Cindia played a big role in stealing strikes and making key blocks in the game for the Midwest Stars. Demonstrating good arm strength and quality framing of pitches, it was hard to find flaws in his defensive play. The young catcher also drove in the only run in the 1-0 win.
Brendon Preisel RHP (‘26, OH) •
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It was clear that Preisel was on his game on day 2, as he tossed a complete game shutout, only allowing 1 hit. Everything looked effortless on the mound, as he mixed his 3 pitch repertoire well with his low to mid 70s FB with sink, tighter CB, and effective changeup. Preisel kept hitters off balanced all game and induced very weak contact.
Colin Pearson LHP (‘26, PA) •
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In arguably the most exciting game of the tournament, Pearson held his own throughout his 7 complete innings pitched. Primarily relying on his FB/CB combination and topping out at 83mph, the 5’10” 190lb lefty worked a bit of a crossfire delivery while also hiding the ball very well, making his pitches very difficult to pick up. Be on the lookout for the Pennsylvania prepster throughout the summer.
Colin Pearson (‘26, PA) • LHP fires 7 innings for #TeamAllAmerican with a quality FB/CB mix (T83mph). Bit of a crossfire delivery and hides the ball well. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/Fy38yjP31K
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
Nathan Bryant
RHP (‘26, OH) •
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Saying that Bryant is a big arm might be an understatement. Topping out at 91mph as a 16 year old with an advanced CB and SL on top of that makes the Ohio native one of the best in his class. With a good 6’3” 200lbs build, the RH gets his entire body involved in his delivery and throws every pitch with intent. Watch out for Nathan Bryant as he gets closer to college ball at the division 1 level.
Nathan Bryant (‘26, OH) • RHP with a big FB (T91mph) and advanced CB/SL hurls 6 strong innings for @NEODirtbags #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/q2yFKUrFmB
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
Ethan Acurio
RHP (‘25,OH) •
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The big 6’2” 190lbs RHP demonstrated his quality heavy FB and 12/6 CB with good extension on the mound in 6 innings of one run baseball for IVL 17U this afternoon. His OTP arm action and a strong lower half allowed him to run his FB up to 85mph, which he blew by hitters.
Ethan Acurio (‘25, OH) • RHP tossed 6 innings of 1 run baseball for @IVLBaseball and earned the win. Big RHP with OTP arm action that got his heavy FB up to 85mph and a CB with 12/6 movement. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/ZOclQxtsgr
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
Dylan Maninga (‘24,OH)
RHP with an athletic frame, very capable of fielding his position, possesses solid command of the BB, pairs it with a heavy FB that sits low 8s with sink - played C in game 2, was athletic behind the plate and threw someone out, barreled up two balls for hits the other way
Dylan Maninga (‘24,OH) • RHP for @Mashbaseballs filling up the zone early on, FB up to 83, BB sitting low 7s - has used BB as a swing and miss pitch #RubberCity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/kFN5ESmhfH
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
Tyler Havens (‘25,OH) •
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Very athletic for a 1B showed power to the pull side, racked up at least 3 hits between 2 games, has good speed, was able to leg out 2 doubles, good glove work at first on balls in the dirt, worked from the ground up, threw one scoreless inning on the mound, ran the FB up to 80
Tyler Havens (‘25,OH) • 1B for @_MidwestStars keeps the stick hot with another hit to left field #RubberCity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/6HJsaaiArU
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
Caden Sivrich (‘26,PA) •
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RHP who sat between 85-86 and touched 87 multiple times throughout his 5 innings of work. Threw a sharp slider to keep hitters honest and punched out multiple guys with a plus change up as well. Has the ability to mature into a top level arm.
Caden Sirvich (‘26, PA) takes the bump for @Go_Team_AA here this morning. The RHP is up to 87 in the top of the first and flashes a talented slider. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/VvuptBGCGJ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 28, 2024
DAY 3
Logan Cummins SS (‘26,ON) •
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It is clear that the Canadian shortstop has fluid skills at the premier position. Day 3 showed teams how smooth Cummins is defensively, making just about every play look easy. Cummins covers a lot of range with an above average arm for his age, which he uses to his advantage to uncork strong throws to 1B. Will most definitely be a defensive asset to a college program.
David Zambounis (‘24,OH) •
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LHP uses a quick tempo on the mound to keep hitters uncomfortable in the box, pairs a FB up to 81 with a hard SL, also showed a CB and KN when ahead in counts, both solid pitches as well, solid stick at the plate with a strong lower half, plus speed on the bases
David Zambounis (‘24,OH) • LHP for @NMCBaseball up to 81 with the FB, uses a hard SL (72-74) and quick tempo on the mound to keep hitters off balance, featured a good KN when ahead in the count #RubberCity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/nZRx11vBhb
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Keegan Cubbison (‘24,OH) •
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Tall, lanky LHP throws from a funky slot, almost sidearm, gets a lot of arm-side run on his FB, slider is hard and sharp, has good command of both pitches, liked to front hip the FB to RHH and back foot the slider
Neeko Spicer (‘24,OH) •
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RHP a natural strike thrower with good command of the FB and BB, FB sat low 8s, BB had a lot of depth to it, solid swing at the plate with a lot of pop racking up 2 barrels on the day
Carson DeLano (‘25,PA) •
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RHP ran the FB up to 84, could locate it well on either side of the plate, SL has a lot of VB, tunnels well with FB, added size and strength could lead to velo in the high 8s
Carson DeLano (‘25,PA) • RHP for @TigersPgh worked through the first stress free - pairs a FB up to 84 and a SL with a lot of VB #RubberCity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/QfiFTRpzlC
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Carson Smith
(‘25,OH) •
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OF has swung a hot bat all weekend, likes to jump on FBs, handles velo well, has shown pull side power at times, good speed on the bases and in the field, has shown range in left tracking down flyballs
Carson Smith (‘25,OH) • RHH for @_MidwestStars collects his 2nd hit of the game with a line drive to left #RubberCity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/R4sPyMYGKV
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Colin Coblentz
(‘25,OH) •
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OF has a tall, athletic build, smooth swinging LHH, does damage to the pull side, launched a homerun to straight away right, advanced approach at the plate, hunts mistakes
Luke Jansen (‘24,OH) •
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RHP with a big frame ran the FB up to 88, mixed in a big CB in the low 7s, relied heavily on the power FB for strikeouts, showed off his athleticism nabbing someone at second with a spin move
Luke Jansen (‘24,OH) • @WalshUBaseball commit touched 88 with the FB, mixed in a big BB (72-74) #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/xSjQ7ilnr4
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Minhu "Eden" Yang RHP (‘25, ON) •
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Yang threw 2 solid innings in relief for the Ontario Giants this morning, topping out at 81mph alongside with a quality 12/6 CB that he used well. Yang has a rising FB that gets on hitters quickly. With a year of development with his lower half before college ball, teams could see an effective reliever down the line.
Konner Daughriety RHP/3B (‘24, OH) •
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An Ashland University commit, the two-way right hander topped out at 91mph with the FB and flashed a solid CB with it in 2 innings of relief for the Hitmen. An inning later, Daughriety drove a solo HR over the LCF wall (390ft) that turned many heads. Konner’s career looks very promising entering this fall.
Konner Daughriety (‘24, OH) • RHP/3B @ashland_base commit with a violent FB/CB mix (T91mph) for @HitmenOhio #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/96ut3JDyCD
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Miller Hutchison RHP (‘25, OH) •
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The 6’2” 170lbs screams projection with his build and his FB/SL pairing. Topping out at 87mph with a sweeping slider, Hutchison comes from a 3/4 arm slot, which puts some ASR on his FB. He was very difficult to hit in 2 innings of work for the Ohio Hitmen. Hutchison has a lot of room left in the tank to learn and grow as a pitching prospect, which will be exciting to watch this summer and going into his senior season.
Miller Hutchison (‘25, OH) • RHP with a nasty FB/SL (T87mph) from a 3/4 slot for @HitmenOhio. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/EQmHy7R2F2
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Ethan Kellicker SS (‘24, OH) •
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Committed to Division 3 powerhouse Baldwin-Wallace, Kellicker has a mature presence on the diamond. The middle infielder looks very calm and collected in the field, matching that same maturity in the batter’s box with his short swing and his hands held shoulder height, tight to his body, having with a good back leg load/coil with his lower half. Kellicker will be a future contributor to a squad looking to make it back to the D3 World Series.
Luke Heckert OF (‘26, OH) •
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The 5’11” 160lbs outfielder once again flied around the bases on day 3, ripping a 3B in the RCF, which also showed flashes of his power that will be tapped into more in the future. Heckert continues to make tracking fly balls in CF look easy, as he almost never misses an opportunity to snag a ball in the gap.
Luke Heckert (‘26, OH) • OF once again showing off the wheels and some pop with this 3B in the RCF gap. @NEODirtbags #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/pkE5jPBkp7
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
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Brayden Colleran (‘27, OH) • C delivers with a clutch 3 RBI 2B to put @NMCBaseball ahead late in the game. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/E4dRLhGlDV
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Johnny Slisz LHP ('27,OH) •
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Slisz showcased impressive efficiency and a smooth delivery in his recent outing. The left-hander's fastball, sitting at 74-76 mph, and curveball, at 62-63 mph, were both consistently thrown for strikes, generating weak contact and resulting in 8 strikeouts over 6 innings of seemingly effortless work. As a member of the class of 2027, Slisz has significant potential for growth, both physically and as a pitcher, and could become a valuable asset for any future program.
Michael Franz OF ('25,OH) •
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Franz continues to make a strong impression. Renowned for his hitting prowess, Franz demonstrates an excellent approach at the plate, seeking his pitch early and working the count to his advantage. His smooth, athletic left-handed swing, characterized by a tall stance and a strong load into his back hip, yielded a 3-4 performance with multiple RBIs. Franz's offensive capabilities make him a standout player to watch.
Michael Franz (‘25,OH) • lines another RBI single up the middle making him 3-4 on the day as @NMCBaseball lead 12-6. #Rubbercity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/dFnnEn7jQR
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 29, 2024
Tyler Yudess SS ('24,OH) •
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Yudess exhibits a fundamentally sound swing with consistent contact. His high leg kick and impeccable timing contribute to his effectiveness at the plate. Standing at 6’1” and 165 lbs, Yudess has ample room for physical development. In his recent game, he showcased his potential by hitting two doubles. Yudess’s combination of power and contact skills points to a promising future.
Matt O’Neil RHP ('26,PA)
O’Neil delivered an outstanding performance on the mound for Team All American. Efficient and effective, O’Neil mixed his fastball (80-83 mph), slider (68-70 mph), and changeup, throwing all pitches for strikes and racking up 14ks Standing at 5’10” and 165 lbs, the class of 2026 prospect has room to grow and is likely to add more velocity in the future.
Zachary Hald OF (‘27,PA) •
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Hald is a very advanced hitter for his age. Only a 27 and he has great feel for the zone and has a great LH swing. Hald keeps his hands and head level every time he swings the bat. Hald a 5’10 145lbs frame has tons of room to grow, he can definitely be a fantastic hitter in the future along with his speed in the OF. Hald had barreled 3 balls today in his game one of them for a double.
DAY 4
Lucas Yoder RHP (‘28,OH) •
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Also a MIF, Yoder’s athleticism shows on the mound, topping out at 82mph with the FB along with a good CB and CH with arm side fade/depth. At 5’9” 125lbs, there is no doubt that Yoder will grow to be a very good ball player.
Jude Haller RHP (‘28,OH) •
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Arguably the biggest 2028 grad in the tournament at 5’11 185lbs, the physical RH brings his power to the mound, throwing a hard 83mph FB with intent along with a 12/6 CB. Haller faced a good 16U team in MashFactory and held his own in relief. Working with a long arm and a very strong lower half, Haller puts all of his weight into his pitches and tunnels down the mound well.
Jude Haller (‘28, OH) • physical RHP (T83mph) working his quality FB/CB mix with a loose arm and strong lower half for @WWarkats. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/Xj9zLoJVVw
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 30, 2024
Jake Donaldson
SS (‘26, OH) •
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The energetic SS for MashFactory had a day, collecting two hits and making all of the plays presented to him in the infield. Donaldson is a go-to lead off hitter, as his medium leg lift and hands that stay close to his head allow him to snap his wrists in order to put the ball in play. He is also a threat to bunt, which keeps corner infielders on their toes. Donaldson has room to grow stronger with his 5’11” 163lbs frame.
Drew Graybill C (‘26,OH) •
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With two hits in the semifinal, Graybill played a big role in MashFactory’s success. The 5’10” 160lbs lefty stands tall with a narrow base and hands in line with his chest, keep the bat through the zone in his swing. Behind the plate, the backstop looked calm and collected, letting the ball travel and receiving with soft hands that presented pitches well.
Aidan McMillan OF (‘27, OH) •
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With two hits in the semifinal game for NMC 15U, McMillan put together competitive at bats and was a very tough out. The 5’11” 175lbs outfielder covers a good portion of the box with his heavy back leg load with a medium leg lift. His bat stays through the zone and on top of the ball, creating good contact on a regular basis.
Aidan McMillan (‘27, OH) • Hits one right back up the middle to plate a run for @NMCBaseball early in the bottom of the first. #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/7fpF0oLf1A
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 27, 2024
Brayden Colleran C (‘27,OH) •
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Colleran’s bat stayed hot on the final day of Rubber City, tallying two hits in the semifinal game for NMC 15U. It was the same story behind the plate, as he was receiving pitches low in the zone and presented them well.
Brayden Colleran (‘27, OH) • C stays hot with two hits for @NMCBaseball 15U #uncommitted #RubberCity pic.twitter.com/8wVlGs9rYo
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 30, 2024
Bransen Long LHP (‘27,OH) •
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Long, a left-handed pitcher from Ohio, delivered an outstanding performance in relief today. His fastball consistently ranged between 76-79 mph, effortlessly hitting both inside and outside corners. His curveball was particularly effective, racking up 6 strikeouts over 3 innings. Standing at 5’11” and weighing 210 pounds, Long has an impressive frame and looks poised to develop into a fantastic pitcher.
Yadien Olivares INF (‘27,OH)
Olivares demonstrated a beautiful swing today, maintaining excellent hand and hip coordination through the ball and making consistent, solid contact with each pitch. He also showcased a keen eye at the plate, frequently getting into hitter’s counts and driving pitches effectively. Olivares contributed significantly to his team’s 5-4 championship win with a crucial two-out RBI double.
Yadien Olivares (‘27,OH) • ropes a 2 RBI for @Mashbaseballs as they take the lead in the second. #Rubbercity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/Z25y0rZcNa
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 30, 2024
AJ Likowski RHP (‘25,OH) • View Player Profile
Likowski delivered a fantastic performance in the championship game today. Utilizing his fastball, curveball, and slider, he mixed pitches well, keeping hitters off balance and generating weak contact. Likowski worked quickly on the mound, making hitters uncomfortable and finishing with 3 strikeouts while allowing only 3 hits and no runs. With his fastball sitting between 77-80 mph and topping at 81, Likowski has the potential to be a highly effective pitcher.
Jackson Mehaffey C/RHP (‘28,PA) •
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Mehaffey has a remarkably advanced swing for his age, featuring a high leg kick and excellent timing. Despite going 1-3 today, all of his outs were hard-hit balls, demonstrating his ability to consistently make strong contact. On the mound, Mehaffey also impressed, coming in relief and allowing just one run over three innings without issuing any walks.
Chandler Kosh 3B (‘25,OH) •
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Kosh continues to stand out on the scout blog, having an outstanding tournament. He was on fire today, going 1-3 with an RBI single. Kosh has all the tools to excel at the next level, boasting a big frame and a powerful, advanced swing.
Chandler Kosh (‘25,OH) • stays hot in this tournament with a RBI single to LF as @NMCBaseball leads 4-0 in the championship. #RubberCity #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/93zFWCT4bj
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 30, 2024
Owen Courtney OF (‘26,OH) •
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The NMC outfielder with a simple step and go swing was making very loud contact on championship Sunday. Collecting a pair of hits, it is clear why Courtney is the three hitter in an already talented lineup. Standing at 6’ 185lbs, expect to see this ballplayer all around Ohio.
Mason Caterina INF/RHP (‘25,OH) •
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A spark plug for NMC, Caterina brings grit to every aspect to his game, whether it be in the field, where he makes extremely athletic plays and covers a lot of range, or on the mound pumping 85mph late in games to keep his team at ease. Caterina collected a pair of extra base hits as well. Overall, Mason has some of the best pure athleticism and determination seen on his team.
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