Samir Mohammed RHP/3B (‘27,FL)
An athletic two-way player with a strong arm and power potential both on the mound and at the plate. As a pitcher, his fastball sits 91-94 MPH with late life, and his slider (78-81 MPH) shows good depth and late break. On offense, he has a physical swing, generating impressive bat speed and power with the ability to drive the ball to all fields. With a strong infield arm (90 MPH) and quick movement, he’s a solid defender as well, making him a versatile prospect to watch.
Samir Mohammed (‘27,FL) • Big framed RHP. Moved well down the mound. Displayed a live FB consistently 91-93 T94 that pairs well with/ wipeout SL. Good #uncommitted follow @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/DvYRRu9PaP
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 4, 2025
Matt Werner RHP (‘27,FL)
Demonstrated an effortless and repeatable delivery that highlights his natural athleticism and potential for further growth. His fastball sits comfortably in the 89-91 mph range, topping out at 92 mph, and features impressive ride through the zone, making it difficult for hitters to square up. In addition to his fastball, his slider spins at over 2400 rpms, showing excellent late break and potential as a devastating secondary pitch. With his smooth mechanics, clean arm action, and ability to generate both velocity and movement, there's significant room for him to develop further, making him a high-ceiling prospect to watch in the coming years. His combination of repeatable mechanics and elite spin rates gives him a solid foundation to take his game to the next level.
Matt Warner (‘27,FL) • #Uncommitted RHP w/ a good showing on the mound today. Displayed a live FB living 89-91 T92 w/ good ride. @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/0qMTdDRF8J
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 4, 2025
Knox Myers RHP/INF (‘29,FL)
Showcased a clean, athletic arm action with fast hand speed, and his fastball sits up to 88 MPH with solid command. He’s advanced for his age, demonstrating the ability to control all three of his pitches, with significant upside as he matures. At the plate, he generates strong bat speed with an 84 MPH exit velocity, showing potential for consistent power. Defensively, his 79 MPH arm strength and solid infield range make him a reliable option across the diamond, with the versatility to stick at shortstop or move to third.
Knox Myers (‘29,FL) • A lot to like from this young RHP. Good AA w/ repeatable mechanics living mid 8’s T87. Displayed a good 3P and pounds the zone. #Uncommitted @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/dj93HSXYpJ
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 3, 2025
Oliver Dugan UTL/RHP (‘28,FL)
An impressive utility player with the versatility to contribute both in the outfield and infield. He possesses a strong arm from both positions, showcasing the ability to make accurate and powerful throws across the diamond. His defensive game is further bolstered by efficient footwork and strong instincts when attacking the ball, allowing him to cover ground quickly and make smooth plays. During batting practice, he demonstrated a quick, compact swing with excellent extension, consistently driving the ball to the middle of the field. With his well-rounded skill set and high ceiling, this is a player to watch closely, as he has the potential to develop into a dynamic contributor at multiple positions.
Oliver Dugan (‘28,FL) • Good round of BP here. #Uncommitted @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/kM088o6fRR
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 4, 2025
Alex Capezzuti OF (‘28,FL)
An intriguing prospect with a solid skill set, showing good athleticism and foot speed. At the plate, he demonstrates excellent rhythm and timing, creating strong separation in his swing, which allows him to rotate through the ball effectively. His swing path generates good depth, enabling him to consistently drive the ball to all fields with authority. With his combination of speed, rhythm, and barrel control, Capezzuti projects as a well-rounded hitter with a solid offensive upside.
Alex Capezzuti (‘28,FL) • Smooth swing from the left side. #Uncommitted @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/musxvtzgUb
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 4, 2025
Dylan Sorensen UTL/RHP (‘27,FL)
Impressed with his athleticism and versatility at USA Prime Tampa tryout. On the mound, he touched 83 MPH with a clean, efficient delivery that hints at future velocity gains. A 7.0-second 60-yard dash showcases his speed, while his arm strength in the outfield stood out with throws reaching 88 MPH. At the plate, Sorensen put together a strong batting practice, displaying solid barrel control and the ability to drive the ball to all fields, making him a well-rounded prospect with a lot of upside.
Dylan Sorenson (‘27,FL) • Athletic RHP. Efficient mover working well towards the plate. FB living low 8’s T84 w/ sharp BB to pair with. Good #uncommitted follow. @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/WDRyzWVzz5
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 3, 2025
Carson Wheatley LHP/OF (‘28,FL)
Left-handed pitcher, sits comfortably at 84-85 MPH with his fastball and shows a strong feel for his off-speed pitches, particularly his breaking ball. A good runner, Wheatley also impressed with his arm strength in the outfield, making accurate throws up to 86 MPH. At the plate, he showed solid bat control during batting practice, displaying the ability to drive the ball with some authority. With his combination of pitching tools, athleticism, and developing offensive potential, Wheatley has the makings of a two-way prospect to follow.
Carson Wheatley (‘28,FL) • Good showing from the #uncommitted LHP. FB lived low 8’s T85 w/ sharp BB. @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/6dIsmPsWkm
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 3, 2025
Nick Franklin (‘27,FL) • Fluid swing; good feel for barrel @usaprimetampa #uncommitted pic.twitter.com/zrsQMphz6L
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 4, 2025
A young 2028 grad with a live arm on the mound, reaching up to 80 MPH with his fastball and complementing it with a four-pitch mix that shows promise. Defensively, he showcased solid range and arm strength at shortstop, demonstrating the versatility to stick at the position. At the plate, Byrd turned heads with an impressive 96 MPH exit velocity, flashing significant power for his age. With his strong arm, defensive abilities, and raw power potential, Byrd is a rising talent to keep an eye on in the years ahead.
Alex Byrd (‘28,FL) • Good feel for 3P mix living high 7’s T80. #uncommitted @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/pOZYP0fPcz
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 3, 2025
A dynamic MIF with impressive tools both defensively and offensively. He flashes the leather up the middle, showcasing excellent range and smooth hands, while his strong arm (84 MPH across the diamond) makes him a threat at shortstop. With a 6.9-second 60-yard dash, Pollard is a true burner on the bases, adding another layer to his offensive game. At the plate, his strong swing generates consistent hard contact, spraying balls to all fields and making him an exciting prospect with big potential.
Ryder Pollard (‘28,FL) • 84 IF velo @usaprimetampa pic.twitter.com/kWmOI4iGCX
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) January 4, 2025
A steady, well-rounded player with a smooth, efficient approach to the game. He runs well, showcasing solid speed, and makes accurate, reliable throws from the outfield. During batting practice, he displayed a consistent swing with good barrel control, making solid contact throughout. As he matures, Muehl's athleticism and fundamental skills suggest he'll continue to develop and rise as a player, making him one to watch in the coming years.
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