Millard North Baseball Prep Baseball Uncommitted Jackson Smith NSAA... Papillion- LaVista South Titan Baseball OSU Cowboy Baseball Danny Wallace ‘25 Noah Gartner l RHP l Millard North Baseball Fastball / Slider has been ⚡️today for the Nebraska Baseball commit. Touched 94/95 early sitting 90-93. Slider 80-82 manipulating in/out of zone, getting late sweep for s/m. 6K through 4 IP #BeSeen // Noah Gartnershow more

Prep Baseball Nebraska
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‘25 Danny Wallace l OF/RHP l Papillion- LaVista South... Titan Baseball Closed out the game in the 8th. #HeatSheet🔥T93 sat 89-91, breaking ball 73-75. #1 in NE 25 class l #75 Nationally 🔸 OSU Cowboy Baseball commit #BeSeen l Danny Wallaceshow more

Prep Baseball Nebraska
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‘25 Danny Wallace l OF/RHP l Papillion- LaVista South... Titan Baseball 23 Futures Games MVP sat 87-90, breaking ball was 78-81 feel with sharp late break, mixed in occasional CH at 77. 7IP, 8Ks, 1H for the OSU Cowboy Baseball commit Shooter Hunt l Prep Baseballshow more

Prep Baseball Nebraska
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‘26 Colin Driffill l RHP l Millard North Baseball... #️⃣2️⃣ NE / #️⃣4️⃣7️⃣4️⃣ 🇺🇸 K-State Baseball commit Another dominant outing from Driffill. Slider heavy mix with feel in and out of zone, T80 more 75-79. Fastball had life in the upper half topping 94/95 early sitting more 90-92 4.2 IP 11ks, 2BB, H, 0R #BeSeen / Colin Driffillshow more

Prep Baseball Nebraska
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‘25 Drew Grego l SS/RHP l Bellevue West Thunderbirds... Baseball #ProCase and Nebraska Baseball🔴 commit Sat 90-93 T94x3🔥in the first two innings. Breaking ball had depth with a later break 77-80 T81. Struck out 4 in 4.2IP. #NEHeatSheet #BeSeen l Shooter Huntshow more

Prep Baseball Nebraska
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2026 RHP Karson Reeder (The Bennett School, TX) 6-4,... 185-pounds Good look here at the Texas Baseball recruit. Has been dialed in through 3️⃣ no-hit innings so far with 3 K’s. Keeping the fastball down and landing the slider at will. #BeSeen FB: 90-95 SL: 76-79 CH: 81-82 Shooter Hunt | Prep Baseball Texasshow more

Prep Baseball Louisiana
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One of the nation's premier strikeout leaders. Odessa College... Baseball Soph. Peyton Fiene (Peyton Fiene) picks up strikeout No. 1⃣0⃣0⃣ of the season and then some. Five Tool JUCO The 6-1, 190-pound RHP was up to 95 MPH today in his start and held 92-94 MPH. Worked a slider at 82-84 MPH, curveball at 80-82 MPH and change up 85-88 MPH. Has been up to 96 MPH this season as well. Picked up two more strikeouts ending with 7 in 5.0 IP (one ER) leaving in line for the W. Finishes his regular season with 102K in 69.0 IP and 21 BB. DBU Baseball signee. Originally out of McKinney North Baseball (TX). ✭Five Tool Texas✭ Five Tool Baseball profile:show more

Jeffrey Kahn
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The quality starts against quality teams continue to stack... for 2027 RHP Chance Williams this spring. 5 IP, 7 K’s, 2 H FB: 86-88, life SL: 78-79 CH: 80-82 Maturity and mound presence stands out from a year ago. Leading the charge for one of the top teams in the state. Prep Baseball Uncommitted North Paulding Baseball #GAHS26show more

Prep Baseball Georgia
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0-0 thru 4‼️ 2024 RHP Tyler Walton Tyler Walton... | CTJ Baseball After giving up a leadoff baserunner, Walton left him stranded at 3rd. His fastball has been in the upper 80’s all night and touched 90/1 a handful of times. The Texas Baseball recruit is keeping a dangerous lineup quiet for now. @PBRGowinsshow more

Prep Baseball Texas
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‘25 | RHP | Tyler Wood (LSWHS_Baseball; Tennessee Baseball)... Racked up 14 K’s over 6.2 dominant innings to earn the win for the Titans. Commanded both sides of the zone with a tight swing and miss slider. 6.2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 14 K FB: 94-95, T96, settled in at 91-93 CH: 83-84 SL: 80-84show more

Prep Baseball Missouri
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‼️High-level uncommitted ‘25 arm‼️ RHP Cody Hodges (Cody Hodges,... 2025) with a dominant one inning start in his debut in 2025 as he works his way back. Higher 3/4 slot, works well down the mound from a physical lower half. Fastball shows downward tilt, able to move it around the zone. Late break on the slider. FB: 89-91 mph SL: 80-81 mph Getting him back will be a big bonus for the Jets. Only needed 9 pitches for a clean inning of work. #ALHS25 || Prep Baseball Uncommittedshow more

Prep Baseball Alabama
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Slo-mo side angle look at ‘25 Zach Evans (Zach... Evans3). The 6-2, 210-pound RHP is up to 92 MPH in relief for D-BAT Ropes CMWS Team in the Five Tool Collegiate League. Gets the strikeout to end the inning. Had 15K in 8 IP coming into today with just two hits, three walks, and no runs allowed. Has a change up at 82-84 MPH and slider at 79-81 MPH. Really good looking prospect who is going to have a shot to develop into a major arm. Signed to Ranger College Baseball. Out of Sachse HS Baseball (TX). ✭Five Tool Texas✭ Five Tool Baseball profile:show more

Jeffrey Kahn
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Shifting focus to 2025, RHP Tyler Bremner (UC Santa... Barbara Baseball) is one of my favorite College arms in the class. As a freshman, Bremner split time between the bullpen and the rotation and pitched his way to a modest 5.37 ERA with an impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio of 80-to-17 across 55.1 innings. Bremner has a lean, athletic build at 6'2" and 180-lbs. He has room to fill out physically and as he does, his already-electric stuff will only tick up. Bremner has a low maintenance, under control operation with present arm speed. He attacks hitters from a high-three quarter slot and his fastball sits in the 93-96 range and tops out at 98. It has elite riding life (averaged over 21" of IVB in '23) and is most effective when located in the top-half of the zone. Between its velocity and shape, it is a 60-grade offering. He boasts two quality secondary offerings in a mid-80s changeup and low-80s slider. Bremner’s changeup is the more polished of the two, but his sweeping slider has plus potential. In 2023, Bremner’s changeup generated an impressive 48% miss rate. He has advanced feel for the offering, and he will throw it to both left and righthanded hitters. It plays well off his mid-90s fastball and flashes big time late tumbling life and some fade to the arm side. Bremner threw his slider just 12% of the time in 2023, but it has the chance to be a true out pitch in the future. It features ample late sweeping life as well as some depth, and is a real weapon especially against righthanded hitters. It has reportedly taken a step forward this fall and could be a lethal offering in 2024. Between his plus control, low effort delivery, and the chance to have three plus or better pitches, Bremner profiles as a starter professionally. He has a chance to become a household name this spring and with two strong seasons pitching in the rotation, Bremner has 1st Round upside in 2025. (📽️: UC Santa Barbara Baseball)show more

Peter Flaherty III
47,376 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
LHP Andrew Healy (Duke Baseball) is one of my... favorite Sophomore-eligible arms in this year's Draft. Enjoyed an outstanding true Freshman campaign in '23, pitching his way to a 2.32 ERA with 45 K to just 7 BB across 42.2 IP. Great body at 6'6" and 200-lbs. High-waisted with room to fill out. Smooth, aesthetically pleasing operation on the mound. Clean arm stroke and hides the ball well. Attacks from mid-three quarter slot. Pretty low effort delivery. Healy's FB will mostly sit in the 90-93 range, but he has been up to 94/95. It gets on hitters quick and plays particularly well on his arm side/elevated. Little bit of carry to it. Healy has plus command and control of it. His go-to secondary offering is a high-70s CH that on average is 10+ MPH off his FB. Healy maintains his arm speed well and it features serious late tumbling life. Had a 40% miss rate in '23. Would put a 55 on it. Healy features two distinct breaking balls in a high-70s SL and mid-70s CB. SL has long, sweeping action and is particularly deadly against LHH. After throwing it just 5% of the time in '23, Healy this fall has upped his CB usage. It's an okay 4th pitch and at times will flash some depth. Perhaps most interesting about Healy's profile is his ability to generate swings. Last year he posted a 48% overall swing rate and an impressive 70% in-zone swing rate. Overall control/command would grade out as a 60. Healy is a slam dunk starter professionally and could pitch his way into a top-3/4 round Draft choice. (📽️: Duke Baseball)show more

Peter Flaherty III
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While he won't toe the rubber this spring for... the Hoosiers, RHP Luke Sinnard (Indiana Baseball) is an arm to be familiar with come July. Began his college career at Western Kentucky, but blossomed last year as a Sophomore at Indiana and pitched his way to a 4.27 ERA with 114 Ks (led the Big Ten) to just 25 BB across 86.1 IP. Earned a Second Team All-Big Ten selection. Towering, workhorse frame at 6'8" and 230-lbs. Sinnard attacks from an ultra high-three quarter slot and possesses an outlier release height north of 7-feet. Somewhat of a deep pull here, but his arm slot is a little reminiscent of former College of Charleston RHP William Privette, though not as sling-shotty or true OTT. His FB sits in the 91-94 range (T96) but it plays up thanks to the carry Sinnard is able to get on it through the zone. Last year, it averaged over 2,500 RPMs and over 19" of IVB. Sinnard's low-80s CB is a true bat-misser. Flashes immense depth and almost true 12-to-6 shape with some teeth. He has good feel for the pitch and it is effective against both right and lefthanded hitters. Held opponents to a .118 average and generated a 46% miss rate last spring. Also features an effective high-80s Cut/SL hybrid. Boasts late lateral life with a touch of depth. Gets under the hands of LHH. Another pitch that Sinnard has plus control of. Lastly, Sinnard throws a low-80s Split/CH. Feel for it is inconsistent, but it gets good separation off the FB and at times flashed tumbling life. It's an okay 4th offering. Sinnard has pro-level starter written all over him and even though you won't see him this season, he profiles as a potential 4th-7th round pick in this year's Draft. (📽️: Indiana Baseball)show more

Peter Flaherty III
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RHP Justin Mitrovich (Elon Baseball) is one mid-major arm... to follow this season. Was excellent as a true Freshman and pitched his way to a 3.68 ERA with 66 Ks to 21 BB across 63.2 IP. Last spring he worked a 5.06 ERA and collected 96 Ks against 30 BB in 80 IP. Mitrovich also showed positive flashes on the Cape this summer and notched 17 Ks in as many IP. Mitrovich has an athletic frame at 6'3" and 200-lbs. Room to fill out physically. Worked exclusively out of the stretch during the spring, but went back to the windup this summer. Works on the 1B side of the rubber, starts his motion with a small side step then gathers himself. Leads into a high lift, and the rest of his operation is up-tempo. Plenty of depth on his long arm stroke, attacks from a three-quarters slot with present arm speed. Some effort. Mitrovich's FB sits in the 91-94 range, but has been up to 96 with some life in the top-1/2 of the zone. Figuring his heater out is going to be the key for him going forward. Threw mostly 4-seamers during the spring, but went 2-seam heavy during the summer and still generated a whiff rate < 20%. A handful of the latter flashed late arm side life, particularly against LHH. Both play well in the top-1/2 of the zone. Needs to iron out the shape and maximize it. Mitrovich's bread-and-butter offerings are his secondaries. His low-80s CH is one of the best of its kind in the college ranks. Averaged over 12 MPH off his FB last spring and is a legit swing-and-miss pitch against both LHH and RHH. Throws it with conviction and will use it in any count. Consistently flashes fade to the arm side as well as ample late tumbling life. True "falling off the table" look. Mitrovich's feel for the pitch is highly advanced, and last spring it generated a 52% whiff rate, 47% chase rate and held opposing hitters to a .198 average. Comfortably a 60. Rounds out his arsenal with a low-to-mid-80s SL that is a particular weapon against righthanded hitters. Gyro look that's not big in shape, but will flash some lateral glove-side life with late bite. Flashed above-average at times last spring and garnered a 45% miss rate. Gets whiffs both in and out of the zone. Mitrovich is a strike-thrower who looks the part of a starter at the next level. As mentioned, the key with him is developing the FB. Fits as a 5th-7th rounder for me right now. (📽️: Elon Baseball)show more

Peter Flaherty III
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RHP Cole Leaman (Lehigh Baseball) is an arm I'm... really looking forward to following this spring. Fresh off a strong Sophomore season in which he worked a 2.31 ERA with 49 Ks to 23 BB across 46.2 IP. Showed some positive flashes on the Cape. While slightly undersized, Leaman has a strong and athletic build at 6' and 190-lbs. Has put on a lot of good weight over the last couple of years. Leaman has almost a "check point" delivery in which he takes a noticeable side step towards the 1B side, gathers himself and breaks into the rest of his motion. Lengthy arm stroke and attacks from a high-3/4 slot from a low release height. Leaman is a high-level athlete and a dynamic mover on the mound. Sits really well on his back glute and his lead leg block enables him to generate power and drive his back side through. Drop and drive delivery. Little bit of effort, but plenty of arm speed. Leaman's FB sits in the 91-94 range, but it was up to 96 this summer and 98 this fall. Jumps out of his hand from a ~5'3" release height and flashes riding life through the zone. Averaged 15" of carry this summer and 2,361 RPMs. Gets over the barrels of opposing hitters when located in the top-1/2 of the zone, which is where the pitch is at its best. Command can be erratic at times. Would give it a 55. Leaman's most-used off speed pitch is a high-70s-to-low-80s CB. Shape is inconsistent and it can get a little slurvy at times, but he snapped off a handful of really good ones between the spring and summer. When it's at its best, it will flash a bigger shape with sharp, downward tilt. Leaman will also mix in a low-to-mid-80s SL that's distinct in shape. Another pitch he's still gaining a feel for, but like his CB it's also shown big time flashes. Shape of it will vary, but it will sometimes flash plus with sharp, two-plane break (more sweep than depth) and essentially take a late, hard left turn. Rounds out his arsenal with a high-80s cutter and a mid-to-high-80s CH. The former is more intriguing than the latter. Curious to see how much he uses the cutter this spring, threw a couple this summer that had late glove-side life. Leaman has a very intriguing blend of athleticism and stuff, though he'll need to iron out his command and control in order to maximize his upside. As mentioned, it's a bit scattered right now and has hindered him in some starts. 5th-8th round type this July. (📽️: Falmouth Commodores)show more

Peter Flaherty III
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RHP Jacob Mayers (LSU Baseball) is an interesting arm... in this year's Draft class. Was outstanding as a true Freshman and pitched his way to a 2.02 ERA with 105 Ks to 58 BB across 75.2 innings en route to taking home Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year honors and being named a First Team Freshman All-American. Took a bit of a step back in 2024 and compiled a 4.58 ERA with an SLC-leading 106 Ks to go along with 76 BB in 70.2 IP. Mayers has a projectable, high-waisted frame at 6'5" and 205-pounds. He doesn't have the cleanest or simplest delivery and he'll struggle to repeat it at times. Mayers has a somewhat abbreviated arm stroke and attacks from an over-the-top slot with present arm speed. Front side will sometimes fly open which has led to command issues, but there's some pretty low hanging fruit to clean up in his operation going forward (Ex: getting more into his lower-half, refining it to become more repeatable). Adding strength and explosiveness will be key. Mayers' fastball is his bread-and-butter pitch. It sits in the 92-95 range, but has been up to 97 out of an outlandish 7-foot release height. His release height is certainly a contributing factor here, but the pitch also averaged an eye-popping 24.3" of ride and nearly 2,400 rpm. Mayers threw his heater a whopping 91% of the time and was still able to generate a 35% whiff rate, including a 30% (!) IZ whiff rate, on it. There are plenty of outlier traits, but his command is below-average. If he can up his competitive pitch % and stay in and around the zone on a more consistent basis, it will make it that much more effective. While his FB is the money-maker of his arsenal, Mayers will occasionally mix in a gyro SL in the low-80s that lacks teeth right now. He's still gaining a feel for the pitch and there is work to be done on it going forward, but it could be a potentially above-average offering in the future. 40/45 currently. One of the biggest question marks with Mayers is the development of a third pitch. He mixed in a handful of mid-to-upper-80s and a couple piqued my interest; one showed some fade to the arm side and another flashed late tumbling life. It's clear he isn't comfortable throwing it yet, but this could be the pitch to develop at least to the point where it's serviceable. Mayers right now is very much a work in progress and all signs right now point to him ending up in a relief role long term. However, he's a very fun, moldable ball of clay to try and develop and get the most out of. As the low hanging fruit continues to get cleaned up—whether it be at LSU or in pro ball—polish will hopefully follow. 5th-8th round pick right now. (📽️: Nicholls Baseball)show more

Peter Flaherty III
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