Teams have the option to participate in a series of athletic tests on June 28 at the Univ. of La Verne.
— 60 Yard Dash
— Raw (arm) Velocity
— Exit (bat) Velocity
* PLEASE NOTE: Players written up on the scouting blog were identified by our scouting staff based on the demonstration of notable tool(s) and/or skill(s). While WE DO NOT KEEP STATS, we are watching for standout performers on the mound, at the plate, in the field and on the bases. However, a performance WITHOUT the presence of requisite tool(s) and/or skill(s) IS NOT considered standout — we are looking for players with the tool(s) and/or skill(s) to play beyond the high school level.
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#2 Zach Estes – MIF 2022
Small frame but has a high baseball IQ. Above average defender up the middle with above average arm for his size. Still plenty of room to grow over the next few years to aid in developing strength. Short and simple swing at the plate. Will grind out and find a way to get on.
#37 Sebastian Salazar – 1B/OF 2022
Good left handed swing. Gets long through the zone well and keeps the barrel on plane for consistent hard contact. Aggressive and smart base runner. Decent body with still room to grow. Plus defender at first with good feel for the bag.
#7 Adam Greenawalt – OF/LHP 2022
Athletic and can run well to track down a ball and down the line. Consistent barrels with middle approach. Plays the game hard.
#13 Dominic Zapien – 3B 2020
Solid frame. Flashed some gap power. Short and compact swing.
#1 Adolph Sykes – SS 2022
Athletic with good lateral movement. Can make up for lost fundamentals for his age due to great athleticism and plus speed. Good threat on the bases.
#15 James Salapare – INF 2022
Stocky, strong, and athletic build with room to grow. Solid approach at the plate with a calm stance and load. Barrels up the ball hard getting good back spin to both gaps. With more development and strength, could be a solid college hitter.
#35 Leland Riley – C 2022
Physical frame. Short compact swing, barrel stays in the zone a long time. Flashed some gap power. Slightly above average bat speed. Shows the ability to be a next level prospect.
#26 George Gutierrez – RF 2022
Solid Frame. Flashed some next level bat speed as well as some gap to gap power.
#14 Jeremy Giesegh – INF 2020
Big frame with soft hands in the infield, lots of room to keep growing, and maturing. Has a plan at the plate, good instincts, and a high motor.
#19 Travis Jimenez – 3B/RHP 2022
Strong build with room to grow and develop even more. Has good barrel awareness. Barrels up and backspins balls in any part of the zone. Has above average power for his size and age as well. Has the ability to be a solid hitter at the next level.
#00 Kobe Perez Aguilar – CF 2021
Medium-athletic frame with room to grow and fill out. Keeps his hands inside the ball well while keeping a flat barrel through the zone. Hit ball on a line to all fields. Was able to adjust to off-speed and still barrel up on a line. As he grows and gets stronger, could be a very good hitter.
#3 Kainalu Lazaro – C 2021
Big bodied individual. Good set up at the plate from the left side. Has a very good swing and has plus power. Drives the ball to both gaps and has good upside. Consistent 2.0-2.2 behind the plate with good receiving skills.
#15 Logan Hokuf – RHP/SS 2022
Confident at the plate. Able to spray the ball to all fields, still needs some tuning with his lower half mechanics. Athletic and can play multiple positions with slightly above average arm strength.
#28 Drew Fielder – C 2022
Plus receiving skills behind the plate and good lateral movement with a strong throwing arm. Pop time will improve with better footwork and maturity.
#23 Joshua Ward – SS 2023
Plus bat speed with pull side pop big frame, will fill out. Good feet with a strong throwing arm. Potential D1/D2 player.
#1 Kaohu Kawelu – C 2024
Slender-athletic frame with room to grow. Flashed some advance actions behind the plate for his age. Strong arm, great blocking & good idea behind the plate.
#16 Lee Souza – RHP 2021
Good sized athlete, with a big build. Good arm side run with the fastball, and a solid breaking ball with good command. Mixes pitches well and throws a lot of strikes. Good upside and can grow into body to develop more.
#4 Chuck Lang – OF 2022
Lean athletic frame with room to fill out and grow. Has a quick swing through the zone. Maintains a flat left handed, line drive swing and can barrel up the ball to all fields. Also is a solid pitcher on the mound that attacks the zone. With some more arm strength and a more developed off speed pitch, he will be a very effective left handed pitcher.
#1 Jacoby Madise – OF 2022
Tall-lean and athletic frame with room to fill out. Very fast around the bases and in the OF. Has a solid middle of the field approach at the plate while still barreling up balls to all fields. Has the chance to develop into a versatile multi-tool player.
#32 Adam Tomczc – RHP/1B 2022
Big frame with gap power and a smooth left handed swing. Bat speed will increase with size and maturity. Keeps barrel in the hitting zone.
#38 Troy Lewis – 2B/OF 2023
Short compact swing with some pull side pop. Still has room to develop some strength.
#5 Kia Bachman – SS/RHP 2023
Power to all fields. Keeps hands inside the baseball well and gets long through the zone for more consistent barrels.
#83 Shea Lewis – CF/3B 2022
Functional swing. Drives the baseball well staying through the middle of the field. Good barrel control and smart base runner.
* PLEASE NOTE: Players written up on the scouting blog were identified by our scouting staff based on the demonstration of notable tool(s) and/or skill(s). While WE DO NOT KEEP STATS, we are watching for standout performers on the mound, at the plate, in the field and on the bases. However, a performance WITHOUT the presence of requisite tool(s) and/or skill(s) IS NOT considered standout — we are looking for players with the tool(s) and/or skill(s) to play beyond the high school level.
** Roster data is provided by coach or team official **
#24 David Delgadillo – RHP 2020
Small framed, 85-88 mph, straight fastball, hard breaking ball, commands fastball needs to be more consistent with breaking ball location. Looks to pound the zone/good mound presence. Projects to next level.
#2 Isiah Fajardo – IF 2020
Athletic frame. Flashed advances actions in the infield. Showed exceptional range and the ability to make the difficult play look easy. Fluid footwork through the baseball, smooth transfer and adequate arm strength. Looked like a college infield; excited to watch.
#5 Brock Calvillo – OF 2020
Strong frame. Flashed the ability to drive the ball to the gaps opp and to the pull side. Good approach at the plate smooth left handed swing with next level bat speed.
#8 Jordan Lopez – INF 2021
Athletic frame. Loose hands at the plate; showed the ability to drive the baseball into the games. Smooth stroke from the left side.
#22 Christian Wilson – C 2020
Big Physical Frame. Showed some gap power.
#25 Zane O’Donnell – INF 2020
Plus power at the plate. Can drive the ball consistently and has a good sense of the strike zone. He has good posture and doesn’t weaken in set up. Solid defensive player who can only improve by increasing arm strength and agility.
#14 Matthew Diaz – INF 2020
Electric athlete. Short and compact swing with good bat speed. Fields the ball consistently and has an above average arm. Good pre-pitch on defense and is in a good spot to field the ball. On the base paths he has plus speed and handles the bat well.
#5 Dylan Velasek – RHP 2020
Small frame, 83-86 mph, commands fastball w/ sweeping breaking ball 72 mph, mixes pitches well, good tempo, fields position well.
#1 Randy McClain – 3B 2021
Strong kid with athleticism. Still needs to develop fine parts of his game to drastically improve but the functions are there. Arm strength needs biggest jump but can easily improve. Excels at the plate with strength to drive the baseball.
#35 Ely Ruiz – 1B 2022
Big kid still plenty of time to develop his body into 6’2 frame. Quiet hands and stays smooth through the zone. Sprays the ball all over the yard with contact approach.
6/29: Raw talent. Quick arm action. Fastball was consistently 85-87 mph with arm side run. Slender body frame. High upside skill on the mound.
#5 Dominic Giuffre – SS 2021
Athletic frame. Flashed some opposite field pop. Also, displayed some advance actions in the infield, quick transfer, smooth footwork & solid arm strength.
#13 Rashuan Bowden – 2B 2021
Athletic frame. Displayed some athleticism in the infield with quick and advance actions.
#23 Eleazar Aguirre – RHP/C 2021
Smooth mechanics on the mound and works at a good tempo. Fastball was consistently 81-83 mph and topped out at 85 mph. Commands his fastball on both sides of the plate. Breaking ball is still developing.
#1 Jonathan Ramirez – SS 2020
Electric middle infielder. Very good hands in the infield and can get to most ground balls others can’t. Plus footwork when approaching ground balls and when throwing. His speed is his best attribute. He flies on the base paths and is a threat to score whenever on. His 60 time was 6.52 and can continue to improve over his next year.
#31 Zach Griffin – 3B/C 2020
Big bodied player, with a strong arm at third. Moves well laterally and can go get the ball. Has plus power to the pull side and good speed on bases. Could develop more on consistently putting ball in, and would have serious upside as an overall player.
At the plate for Hardtke Baseball, 2020 3B, Zach Griffin. Big bodied player, with a strong arm at third. Moves well laterally and can go get the ball. Has plus power to the pull side and good speed on bases. ⛏ pic.twitter.com/GHNhC5D38e
#22 Chris Olivares – C 2020
Can bring a presence to the plate. Plenty of pull side pop, two doubles off the wall. Runs well for his size and plays the game hard.
#27 Michael Paxson – 1B 2021
Solid frame. Flashed some gap to gap power in the game, as well as homerun power to the pull side. Showed some next level bat speed.
#11 Ivan Aguirre – SS 2021
Slender athletic frame. Flashed some advance actions in the infield. Strong arm across the diamond.
#77 Preston Howey – RHP 2020
Quick loose arm. Fastball sat 85-87 mph. Clean mechanics. Sharp slider. Attacks the strike zone. Slender body projects well to next level.
Live action from UA @BaseballFactory 4th of July with 2020 RHP Preston Howey on the mound for Jack 9 Baseball. Quick loose arm. Fastball sat 85-87 mph. Clean mechanics. Sharp slider. Attacks the strike zone. Slender body projects well to next level. pic.twitter.com/kNVFqEU1jO
#77 Xavier Hendricks – 3B/1B 2020
Solid offensive and defensive player. Very good arm from 3B and covers a lot of ground. Has good footwork at 1B as well. Swings the bat above average and drives the ball from gap to gap. Does damage with runners in scoring position and can be a serious threat on the offensive side of the game.
#23 Ethan Perez – RF/RHP 2021
Big tall frame with athletic movements laterally in the OF. Has a decent arm but still will still develop more arm strength with time. Good presence at the plate, has a short and compact swing with power to all fields. Gets hands extended well and uses the middle of the field as a priority.
#24 Justin Rios – RHP 2020
Solid body frame. Clean mechanics. Fastball sat 84-86 mph with good downhill plane. Good command on both sides for the plate.
#7 Jacob Gonzalez – SS 2020
Ole Miss Commit – Slender athletic frame. For Jacob the game comes easy to him, flashed advance actions in the infield, along with pro level pop and bat speed.
#3 Kyle Anderson – RHP 2020
Solid frame. Straight over the top delivery and flashed fastball command on both sides of the plate. Fastball up to 86mph
#19 Jacob Sharp – RHP 2020
Very quick arm action with an above average 12/6 with sharp break. Quick tempo on the mound, D1 quality arm. Max velo 93
#33 Ricky Tiedeman – RHP 2020
Big frame with quality mechanics, works downhill and hides the ball well. Good sharp slider max velo 90 mph
Games underway at UA @BaseballFactory 4th of July Classic in La Verne, CA. On the mound for MVP Hustle, LHP 2020 Ricky Tiedeman. Big frame with quality mechanics. Works downhill and hides the ball well. Fastball up to 90mph. pic.twitter.com/ZIAO8iBlUh
#30 Lucas Welch – RHP 2021
Solid Frame. Straight over the top delivery, works at a good tempo, and pounds the zone with his fastball at 83-85 mph.
#10 Caleb Hohmab – 3B 2021
Plus pull side pop, balance at the plate, and stays inside the ball. Good frame, will mature and develop. Pull side 3 run home run.
#14 Kala’l Rosario – OF/RHP 2020
Big time 2 way player. Topped out at 85mph on the mound. A bigger athlete with plus speed for his size. Covers a lot of ground in the outfield and has an above average arm. Swings the bat very well and is very smooth at the plate. Has power to all parts of the field.
#33 Safea Mauai – 1B 2020
Big body with a smooth stroke from the left side. A lot of pop with a big frame, and moves well around the bag.
#39 Dayson Moses – OF 2020
Strong frame, athletic with baseball feel. Plays aggressive and contains a consistent bat with potential power.
#27 Joey Koch – POS 2021
Good actions defensively either up the middle or in the OF. Quiet but explosive hands for small frame. Plays the game hard and contains game changing speed. 3.72 on drag.
#20 Bronson Rivera – SS 2021
Tall build, but control of body at young age. Moves well defensively for being a tall SS. Could improve the arm but is still young. Explosive hands at the plate with plenty of pop to follow as he grows into his body.
#25 Jayger Ganigan – OF 2020
Fundamentally sound swing at the plate. Power to all parts of the field. Great bat in lineup. Still needs to limit hand movement but quickness at this level makes up for fine tuning. Runs well for his size.
#8 Richard Hudson – RHP/OF 2020
Slender athletic. Loose arm. Ball comes out of his hand nice and easy, consistently sat 81-83 mph. Showed fastball command as well as a good feel for his secondary pitches.
#10 Mason Johnson – C 2021
Sturdy frame, consistent pop times 2.03, avg receiver, needs to work on lateral blocking ability, great verbal communication, short compact swing. Room to improve tools as a 2021.
#23 Tyler Coert – C 2020
Tyler hits the ball very well to all fields. Good power as well to his pull side. Plus speed for a catcher as well. Loose set up behind the plate with good receiving skills. 2-0-2.1 pop times, topping out at 1.98. All around good prospect with a good skill set.
Live action with Thunder Baseball, 2020 C Tyler Coert. Showing good power to his pull side. Plus speed for a catcher. Loose set up behind the plate with good receiving skills. 2-0-2.1 pop times, hitting a 1.98. All around good prospect with a good skill set. pic.twitter.com/blCgExMhWT
#52 Jamie Garcia – OF 2021
Lean athletic frame. Plus runner; flashed next level bat speed, and some gap power. Also, showed advance range in CF and the ability to cover a lot of ground.
#10 Aaron Garcia – SS 2021
Slender athletic frame. Flashed all of the following actions with an above average grade. Smooth hands, fluid footwork, quick transfer, and exceptional range.
#23 Julian Alanis – RHP 2021
Loose arm flashed some good pitch-ability commanding the strike zone, attacking hitters, and mixing his secondary pitches. Fastball was 81-83mph.
#12 Chris Fields – RHP 2020
Tall, lanky right handed pitcher. Good 2-seam arm side run. Fastball was 84-87 topped out at 89. Plus curveball with good bite, sat around 65-73mph. Easy motion and got better as game went on. Ton of upside with mechanical work and strength training.
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