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Uncommitted Sophomore Spotlight ๐Ÿšจ Noah McMahon - Noah McMahon Velo jump this fall, sitting 89-92 with four for a strike at will. CH is the difference maker, often grabbing near negative IVB. Sweeper gets swing and miss. Mature arm, process driven leader. 3.35 GPA

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Due to unforeseen circumstances Iโ€™ve decided to reopen my recruitment process and decommit from Alcorn State University (NCAA Division 1 SWAC). Looking for a home for the fall 2026 season. (312-945-1810) ([email protected]) Open to all D1/D2/NAIA opportunityโ€™s! UNCOMMITTED JUCO Catcher |First Team All Region 4 2026| JJC Wolves Baseball Scott Halicky 86 Catcher Velo 1.86 Pop Time 100+EV 3.2 GPA Major:General Studies/Psychology Graduated Joliet JC with AGS degree NCAA Qualifier out of New Trier HS NCAA ID: (#2605924460) 6FT 200LBS Over 500 NJCAA innings caught 3 PBโ€™s In 170 innings (2025 Spring) 1000 Fielding% Fall 2024 (15 Games) 31.3% CS (Spring 2025) Former summer ball experience: (Northern/Prospect League) Spring 2026 Metrics: โ€ข.318AVG โ€ข140+ PA โ€ข110+ABโ€™S โ€ข40+GP โ€ข.444+OBP โ€ข.881+OPS โ€ข35+Hits โ€ข2 (HR) โ€ข24+RBIโ€™s โ€ข20+ Walks โ€ข270+ Innings Caught โ€ข14 Assists โ€ข17+ Caught Stealing Fall 2025 Metrics: โ€ข.333AVG โ€ข.720OPS โ€ข.419 OBP โ€ข5 Walks โ€ข10 RBIS โ€ข27 ABโ€™s โ€ข5 Runners Thrown Out โ€ข30+ Innings Caught โ€ข15 Games โ€ขTop Performer at Joliet JC PBR Scout Day Fall 2025 (On Many Leaderboards For all JUCOS Rankings) โ€ขPBR Personal Player Profile Link: ( Joliet Junior College Joliet Junior College Athletics Clyne G. H. Namuo, Ph.D. Omar Almodovar Elite Recruits Noah Sharp The JBB Prep Baseball JUCO Prep Baseball Uncommitted Prep Baseball Scouting Tad Slowik Josh Fields College Baseball Openings Tennesseejuco Baseball Recruiting The Uncommitted UBA Uncommitted BaseballRecruitingHelp Uncommitted Ballers Uncommitted Studs Baseball_Uncommitted #JucoRoute JUCO Pipeline JUCO Uncommitted #UNCOMMITTED BASEBALLโšพ๏ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ”ฅ Prep Baseball PG_Uncommitted Perfect Game Illinois Brock Wilken CF Uncommitted Baseball Prospect Dugout Matt Van Mill Justin Stone Elite Baseball Teams

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๐๐ˆ๐“๐‚๐‡๐„๐‘ ๐’๐๐Ž๐“๐‹๐ˆ๐†๐‡๐“ ๐š™๐š›๐šŽ๐šœ๐šŽ๐š—๐š๐šŽ๐š ๐š‹๐šข True Pitch Mounds Saydelโ€™s Brady Hicks (2027, Prep Baseball Uncommitted) already has an impressive pedigree. The now six-foot-five right-hander has already experienced the Junior Future Games (2023) and Super Sophomore Games (2024), and if all goes well this spring, he should be in consideration for this yearโ€™s Future Games team. Ranked 3rd in the state and 192nd nationally, Hicks has a frame that oozes projection with a quick, compact arm stroke into a three-quarter slot. He hides the ball well and has the arm speed that allows his fastball to get on hitters quickly. Some of his heaters run arm-side more than others, and the ones that do give right-handed hitters issues. The fastball has been up to 88.8 MPH on Trackman, and we saw that velocity upheld in-game during the fall tournament circuit. Hicksโ€™ low-80s slider is a swing-and-miss weapon with late movement, and the two pitches are a strong foundation. This past summer Hicks paced all freshman arms with 95 strikeouts (24th among all pitchers) in 65.1 innings pitched. The 95 strikeouts from a freshman pitcher was the most since Blaine Harpenauโ€™s 101 total in the 2017-2018 season. Overall, Hicks made 11 starts for the Eagles and went 6-2 with a 1.39 ERA and a .177 batting average allowed. Big things are ahead for this young arm. More on Brady โคต๏ธ

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RHP Patrick Forbes (Louisville Baseball) is an intriguing college arm to keep close tabs on this spring. Last year was Forbes' first focusing solely on pitching, and across 29 innings (12 appearances, 4 starts) he worked a 3.72 ERA with 32 Ks to 15 BB. Proceeded to have a great summer circuit that was split between Team USA and the Cape. On the Cape, Forbes was excellent and pitched his way to a 3.29 ERA with 22 Ks to 6 BB in 13.2 innings. Forbes has a strong, athletic build at 6-foot-3 and 215-pounds. Physicality throughout, some length in his lower-half. Compact, explosive delivery with a short, whippy arm stroke and plenty of arm speed. Attacks from a low-three quarter slot, ultra-high leg lift and really drives his back side through. Moves really well on the mound, high-level athlete. Relies heavily on his mid-90s fastball that he threw 77% of the time last spring. Sat 93-95 and topped out at 97, has been up to 98 this fall. Plenty of life through the zone with some ride in the top 1/3. Also plays well in the bottom 1/3. High-spin pitch that last year averaged North of 2,500 RPMs. Explodes out of his ~5'3" release height. Kind of a dead zone profile, but spin/release traits help compensate for it a little bit. Key is just staying out of the middle. 25% miss rate last year, good number especially given the usage. Supplements his FB with a high-70s-to-low-80s SL. Tight, two-plane tilt. Still gaining feel for the pitch and the shape can be a little inconsistent at times, but it will really flash. Will sometimes take on a true sweeper look that looks like a real weapon. Also throws a high-70s-to-low-80s CB. The shape will blend with his SL at times, but it will flash depth with sharp, downward bite. SL is definitely the better of the two - 41% miss rate last spring. Forbes rounds out his arsenal with a high-80s-to-low-90s power CH. Hardly ever uses it (5% usage in '24) but at times it showed serious late fade to the arm side with some tumble. Command can waver, but it's gotten better year-over-year and took another step forward this summer. Low mileage arm with plenty of upside. Bulldog mentality on the mound, checks a ton of boxes between his "now" stuff and athleticism. Certainly some reliever risk, but there's easy stuff to clean up across the board that will help maximize his chance to start. Day 1 upside this July.

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LHP Ben Abeldt (TCU Baseball) is a name to follow closely this spring. Enjoyed a strong Freshman year in which he worked a 3.60 ERA with 71 Ks to 24 BB in 55 IP. Was dominant last spring and pitched his way to a 1.83 ERA with 54 Ks to just 16 BB across 44.1 IP. Two-time Team USA invitee. Standard pitchers' frame at 6-foot-3 and 210-pounds. Added noticeable strength and physicality to it between '23 and '24. Some natural funk and deception in his delivery. Uncomfortable look, especially for LHH. Works exclusively on the 1B side of the rubber which makes it even tougher for LHH. Long, loose arm stroke and attacks from a low-three quarter slot. Big time crossfire. Abeldt relies heavily on his fastball (threw it 79% of the time in '24) that sits in the 91-94 MPH range. Was up to 96 during the spring and up to 98 over the summer. Run and ride through the zone with particular life on his arm side. Like a lot of the low-release lefties who have a little giddy up on their heaters, it's generates the most whiffs when located on the inner-1/2 and/or top-1/2 of the zone. Does a nice job of staying off the barrel with it, 23% whiff and OBA of .208 last spring. Go-to secondary offering is his low-80s slider. Long, sweeping life with some late bite at times. Not to beat a dead horse, but just a brutal look for lefties; Abeldt will release the pitch from essentially behind their backs. Legit swing-and-miss pitch that's effective against both right and lefthanded hitters. 45% miss rate last spring, comfortably a 55. Closer to a 6 than a 55. Third pitch right now is a low-80s CH for which he's still gaining a feel. Gets good separation off his FB (averaged 10 MPH off) and does a nice job of killing spin. Natural fade to the arm side and will occasionally flash some tumbling life. Profiles as an effective option against RHH. Strike-throwing ability is above-average. The key for Abeldt this season is selling his ability to start. Has made just 2 starts in his collegiate career and could headline TCU's rotation in '25. Look for both the SL and CH usage (especially the SL) to tick up. Curious to see how he fares in more extended looks. Easy comp is former Miami LHP Rafe Schlesinger. 3rd-4th round type this July.

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"I was calling it out a decade before many were even talking about it" - Jim McMahon MP James Ignatius O'Rourke McMahon posted this statement on Facebook. The Oldham MP insisting he is now a champion of victims of the Pakistani Rape Gangs is an outrageous falsehood. Behind the outright lies is a truth he hopes no one examines. McMahon does not mention that his entire defence of his record as Leader of Oldham Council depends on a single blog post from 2014. When he was the most powerful man in the borough, facing systematic failures in child protection, this obscure internal newsletter is all he has to show for it. A Blog Post is Not Leadership This 2014 blog post was internal council fluff. These leaderโ€™s blogs were routine internal bulletins. They were never intended as public warnings or policy interventions. They were political padding read by a very small number of staff and party loyalists. It was never promoted to residents, never raised in full council, never linked to any change in policy or practice. McMahon never used it to demand accountability from Greater Manchester Police or his own officers. The blog post proves nothing except his complete failure to act when children needed protection. McMahon now wants people to believe that this forgotten internal memo represents leadership. It is political theatre designed to salvage his reputation a decade too late. McMahon claims he was ahead of everyone. He even claimed that he was calling this out a decade before others were even talking about it. This is false. It insults the residents who fought to expose what he helped to hide. While he now pretends to have sounded early warnings, the record shows the opposite. He denied the truth. He attacked anyone who raised concerns. He smeared whistleblowers as extremists. He worked with officials and broadcasters to control the narrative. His supposed decade of action amounts to nothing more than a single internal memo that no one saw and no one acted upon. Any council leader who genuinely cared about child sexual exploitation had real power available. His failures fall into two categories. 1. What he had the power to do. McMahon could have ordered immediate internal reviews, commissioned independent investigations and demanded full police disclosure. He could have called emergency council meetings, challenged the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub and required scrutiny committees to take evidence in public. 2. What he had the responsibility to do. He should also have provided moral and political leadership. He had the authority to warn parents, protect whistleblowers and establish specialist CSE task forces. He should have stood with survivors and refused to allow identity politics to silence them. He should have confronted senior officers, raised national alarms, forced council votes and exposed the missing minutes that revealed what officials already knew. McMahon chose to do none of these things. A forgotten newsletter stands in for his leadership because the truth is worse. This was not simply neglect. It was active cooperation in shaping a narrative that hid the truth. Formal reviews and information disclosures have shown how coordinated messaging operated between local leaders and national broadcasters. McMahon worked with the BBC to help conceal what was happening in shisha bars. His team did not stop at hiding these events. They celebrated the fact that they had succeeded. Powerful adults negotiated narratives while children faced the consequences alone. Institutions concealed the truth while the real cost was borne by the children of this town. Children Paid the Price While McMahon was writing newsletters, children in Oldham were being exploited in shisha bars. Offenders approached vulnerable girls outside school gates. When children went missing, teachers had to collect them from addresses already known to the authorities. These failures are now part of the documented record. They have been confirmed in formal reviews and are no longer disputed by any agency. The system failed completely under McMahon's tenure. Agencies refused to intervene. Political leaders discouraged scrutiny at the moments when children most needed protection. The truth emerged in spite of McMahon and his allies. Ordinary residents exposed what happened while those in power tried to silence them. McMahon spent years attacking anyone who spoke out. Even now, McMahon will not allow public scrutiny. He has disabled and deleted comments on his Facebook post. The instinct has not changed. Control who can speak. Shape the narrative. Keep criticism out of sight. If the public does not challenge this behaviour, history will be rewritten by the very people who helped bury it. Children feared coming forward because they knew they would be dismissed, disbelieved or branded racist for telling the truth. This was the culture that kept survivors silent. McMahon and politicians like him created that environment. They found it easier to destroy whistleblowers than confront their own failures. Public trust in Oldhamโ€™s institutions has collapsed for this reason. Not because of critics but because leaders put politics above the safety of children. The Evidence Was Always There For years McMahon insisted there was no evidence of a cover up. The scale of the investigations now underway shows how outrageous those denials always were. The evidence is overwhelming. The National Crime Agency is reviewing more than one thousand two hundred files across twenty three police forces going back to 2010. Greater Manchester has two hundred and thirty six cases under reassessment. Operation Beaconpoint is active. Operation Sherwood exists only because even Andy Burnhamโ€™s rigged Assurance Review finally accepted the evidence. Sherwood has produced only showcase arrests. There have been no charges, convictions and no form of accountability. The scale of the ongoing review is not progress. It is an indictment of a decade of denial. McMahonโ€™s reaction follows a familiar pattern. When evidence surfaced he denied it. When critics spoke out he attacked them. When survivors came forward he used identity politics to discredit them. When accountability was demanded he shifted blame. Now that the truth cannot be denied he attempts to rebuild his image with selective history and social media spin. Justice, Not Revisionism McMahon is now engaged in an extraordinary attempt at revisionism. He wants to present himself as the hero of a story in which he acted as the villain. He and his allies spent years trying to silence, discredit and destroy anyone who exposed the truth. If they had succeeded the abuse would still be hidden. Survivors would still be voiceless. The cover up would be intact. He attacked those who exposed the truth. He protected the system that failed children. He enabled a culture of silence and intimidation. He did everything except protect the children. The fight is no longer about proving what happened. The evidence is beyond dispute. The fight now is ensuring that McMahon and those like him face consequences for their failures. Children were gang raped while he produced blog posts. Communities were betrayed while he managed his image. Survivors were silenced while he protected his political career. McMahon believes he can escape accountability through Facebook statements and political spin. He believes voters will forget what he did and what he refused to do when children needed him most. What happens next depends on whether the public honours the truth or accepts the rewrite. Oldham deserves the truth and it deserves accountability. That begins by refusing to let politicians rewrite the past. The failures seen in Oldham were repeated across the country. More than one hundred thousand children were affected in towns and cities nationwide. McMahon is not the only political figure involved. There are countless others, all now struggling to rewrite their roles as heroic rather than complicit. The pattern is identical in Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, Newcastle and many other places. Deny the truth. Attack the critics. Protect reputations. Claim credit when the truth finally emerges. This is not only a CSE scandal. It is a crisis of truth, trust and governance in modern Britain. The country is beginning to wake up. The truth is no longer theirs to control. They will all try to rewrite history to make themselves the heroes. Only if we let them. They'll Rewrite History to Make Themselves the Heroes. Don't Let Them. This inquiry didn't happen because the government suddenly found its moral compass. It was dragged into existence by survivors who wouldn't shut up, whistleblowers who refused to disappear, and a public tired of being lied to. For years, they fought against it. Now they'll fight to control it. Watch how it unfolds. Limited scope. Sanitised language. Politicians rewriting history as if they are the saviours. Meanwhile, evidence will mysteriously vanish, key witnesses will develop sudden memory loss. And when it's over, they'll package it all up as "lessons learned." The whitewash has already begun. The only question is whether we let them get away with it. I am Raja Miah. For seven years, I led a small team that exposed how politicians protected the rape gangs. So now the question is: will you stand with me and help make sure the National Inquiry we have all fought for is not a whitewash? Weโ€™re running out of time. Without the numbers, they will win. 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On Running created a wild new spray-on shoe. The process is called LightSpray and was inspired by glue guns. The method is a game-changer for footwear manufacturing, per NYT: โ–ซ๏ธIt takes 3 minutes to finish the upper part of the shoe (see video) vs. 3 hours with stitching โ–ซ๏ธA single person can operate the machine vs. 100 people on a normal shoe assembly line (and only has 7 parts vs. ~150 to 200) โ–ซ๏ธโ€Rather than being put together by patternmakers, it is created using parametric design principles, and computational engineering.โ€ How? A robot arm sprays โ€œa single semi-translucent synthetic monofilament almost a mile longโ€ on to a shoe mold to finish the upper (which is then โ€œheat-fused to a foam rubber and carbon fibre soleโ€). The shoe is very light at 170 grams and has 75% less environmental impact than a normal shoe-making process because: โ–ซ๏ธIt can be made near the final selling destination (instead of in Asia and shipped around the world) โ–ซ๏ธThere is very little filament waste and the material is a thermoplastic (which can be melted down and re-used after the shoe is done) The lace-less (and form-fitting) shoe is officially called Cloudboom Strike LS and has already proven itself: Kenyan runner Hellen Obiri won the 2024 Boston Marathon wearing them (time = 2:22:37). Obiri will be wearing them at Paris 2024 Olympics, too. โ€œIt happened in 1979 with Nike Air Tech and in 1982 with the Air Force 1,โ€ writes NYTโ€™s Vanessa Friedman on the history of shoe innovation. โ€œIt happened with the Adidas Yeezys in 2015. And it happened with the Nike Vaporfly and the introduction of carbon plates in 2017.โ€ The LightSpray will be commercially available in the Fall for $300+. Thatโ€™s pricey AF but Iโ€™ll prob get a pair for my long distanceโ€ฆ300 meter walks to Starbucks. *** Full NYT link: Making of YouTube video from ON:

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๐Ÿšจ WOW. This footage of Sec. Marco Rubio in 2015 is resurfacing where he CALLED IT PERFECTLY on Iran, 11 YEARS ago Now he's overseeing the END of this regime with Trump ๐Ÿ”ฅ "I know what is going to happen in regards to this if it goes through. Iran will immediately use the money that it's receiving in sanctions relief to begin to build up its conventional capabilities." "It will establish the most dominant military power in the region outside of the United States and it will raise the price of us operating in the region." "They're going to build anti-access capabilities, rockets capable of destroying our aircraft carriers and ships." "Continue to build these swift boats that are able to come on us, these fast boats that are able to swarm our naval assets." "They'll also work with other terrorist groups in the region to target American servicemen and women. And they may or may not deny that they're involved." "They'll also continue to build long-range missiles, missiles capable of reaching the United States." "And then at some point in the near future, when the time is right, they will build a NUCLEAR WEAPON." "And they will do so because at that point they will know that they have become immune, that we will no longer be able to strike their nuclear program because the price of doing so will be too high." "Iran is led by a supreme leader who is a radical Shia cleric with an apocalyptic vision of the future." "I pray that on their first day in office, they will reverse this deal and reimpose the sanctions and back them up with a credible threat of military force, or history will condemn us for not doing what needed to be done at this critical moment in the world's history." ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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Assessing Alabamaโ€™s portal additions โ€” First up isโ€ฆ. - WR Noah Rogers - 6โ€™2โ€, 197 lbs. - Career Stats: 68 REC, 919 Yds, 3 TDs Rogers was a hot commodity out of high school. Programs like Clemson, Alabama, North Carolina, and Florida State were vouching for his signature. However, he chose to sign with Ohio State. Rogers redshirted his true freshman season in Columbus and subsequently entered the transfer portal. He wound up at NC State where he spent the next two seasons. During that time, he solidified himself as a premier pass-catcher in the Wolfpackโ€™s offense. While the production isnโ€™t there in terms of touchdowns, Rogers will likely be a viable option for Alabama at wide receiver. His speed, length, and playmaking ability should gel well in a pass-centric offense like Alabamaโ€™s. Given the departures of Isaiah Horton and Germie Bernard, Rogers will be called on to fill their void. At one point, Rogers was a top-100 recruit. He runs a sub-4.5 and is as explosive as most wide receivers in CFB. The lack of opportunities at NC State likely factored into Rogersโ€™ decision to transfer and ultimately choose Alabama. He has the potential to be a difference maker in Ryan Grubbโ€™s offense that was seemingly more pass-heavy in 2025. In the ideal world, Rogers will be WR2 or WR3 for the Crimson Tide in the fall. He will have more than enough opportunities to showcase his potential in spring and fall camp against one of the best secondaries in CFB in 2026 in my opinion. Iโ€™m not ready to say that Rogers will have a Jameson Williams or even Isaiah Horton-esque season in 2026. However, I can confidently say that he is fully capable of living up to the billing of his predecessors. Alabama will certainly need him to alleviate some of the pressure on teammates Ryan Williams and Lotzeir Brooks. Personally, I think that he will do so. Overall Grade: A-

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