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Fri July 22, 2022
The 17u PBR National Championship has been off to a great start this week highlighted by several uncommitted 2023s that have really impressed our staff. Take a look here at what we saw!
David Rodriguez, RHP, Father Judge (PA), 2024, Bucks County Generals
St. Johns commit. Physical and strong frame at 6-foot-2, 220-pounds. Deceptive short arm action with a L3Q slot, creating ride and run on his FB. Pitch sat 87-90 and touched both 91 and 92 against a potent lineup. Can ramp it up and blow it by guys but worked efficiently and was content settling for weak contact, limiting barrels. Strong feel for SL at 76-78 with a lot of deception after hitters have already seen the FB from the same slot. Good pitch mix and will only get better as he ages.
‘24 RHP David Rodriguez (@buckscobaseball) is showing off some good stuff today.
— Sean Smith (@_SeanSmith23_) July 21, 2022
Physical 6-2 220lb frame. Generating several s/m and weak contact from a deceptive low slot.
FB: 87-90 T91 T92
SL: 76-78@StJohnsBaseball recruit.@PBRPennsylvania @ShooterHunt #PBR17uNat pic.twitter.com/yzLTfC7Fto
‘23 RHP Johan Franco(@TEAMELITENATION) EZ paced deliv, + balance, intent in down & out phase. Mixes pace. Shoulds tilt north in stride, deceptive front side+steep plane from 6’8 release ht. Clean 1 piece AA(OH). FB 87-88 T90 A/AVG run, CB 72 sharp, near 12-6, SL 75 tight+late pic.twitter.com/6NetYYkBYx
— Justin Goetz (@JGoetzPBR) July 21, 2022
‘23 OF Devin Parks(@_SCPanthers) electric factory looks to attack 0-0. Love natural downward plane of knob led path created by balanced bottom hand. Levels out late w/ good lag, hands close 2 body start to finish. Front arm shrink+core turn barrel violently! + run!!No. 4 in SC! pic.twitter.com/jkWXIzqdwL
— Justin Goetz (@JGoetzPBR) July 22, 2022
#Uncommitted ‘23 RHP Danny Flatt (@bodyshopbball; @P27Blacksmiths)
— Sean Smith (@_SeanSmith23_) July 20, 2022
Limits barrels, pounds outer half with heavy FB. Hitters often gave up early on CB.
Live arm.
FB: 87-89 T90 in 1st, settled 86-88 (16-1800 RPM)
CB: 71-74 (26-2750 RPM)@PBR_SC @PBR_Uncommitted #PBR17uNat pic.twitter.com/YoZzMaET1K
#Uncommitted ‘23 RHP Jack Brafa (@KNIGHTS_BASEBTN) has had to battle some hits and errors but the stuff is very enticing. Came out in the 1st bumping 88-90 before settling 85-87. Good feel & shape on his CB at 70-73. Flashed a CH at 78.@PBRTennessee @PBR_Uncommitted #PBR17uNat pic.twitter.com/lUaOZDwDFg
— Sean Smith (@_SeanSmith23_) July 20, 2022
#Gamecocks ‘23 IF Tristan Salinas (@USAPrimeCoastal) creating fluid rhythm in hands as he rides back hip through stride. Balance, timing, direction β . Level shoudlers+minimal head movement allow him to match plane. 96 EV on this π@NathanRode @PrepBaseballNC @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/dPk9Y4aeNl
— Chaz Crawford (@chaz_crawford4) July 21, 2022
‘23 RHP Grant Loggins (@TEAMELITENATION) has been in command today. Always showing his advanced feel, locating FB (84-86 T87) on outer half at will and snapping off a beautiful CBπ¨ (70-72) to go along w/ a CH (75-77).@GamecockBasebll recruit.@PBR_SC @ShooterHunt #PBR17uNat pic.twitter.com/9G4YZn3KUN
— Sean Smith (@_SeanSmith23_) July 21, 2022
‘24 LHP Gaven Smith(@GameOnGeorgia) 1 of best deliveries in the class (tempo, compactness, connection, efficiency) spun his 68-69 CB the best we’ve seen as of yet, w/ tighter shape & flashed 2 plane depth. FB 82-84 T85 explosive sink & tail peppered arm side edge. Crazy upside! pic.twitter.com/84cjx7XmJ1
— Justin Goetz (@JGoetzPBR) July 20, 2022
‘23 RHP Jack Paulus(@OEBbaseball) 6’7 205 strike thrower, + ease of op. Balanced, repeats w/ deceptive short cir AA(OH). FB 85-86 T88 Elite sinker (17-1900) -7.5 to -8.4 VAA! 6’8 release hgt. Hit 87 on 75th pitch! CH 78-80 identical VAA & sink as FB, late fade. CB 73-75 gyro ππ pic.twitter.com/VS7JUYtlK1
— Justin Goetz (@JGoetzPBR) July 22, 2022
#USM ‘23 RHP McCarty English(@SBGsox) Fast tempo, repeats compact delivery. Consistent life on all pitches when patient uncoiling upper hlf. Quick short circle AA (L3/4) EZ arm speed. Strong on lower hlf. FB 87-88 T89 A/AVG sink+run, SLV 74-76 sharp 2 plane sweeper. Good athlete pic.twitter.com/LnrRV0Ot1I
— Justin Goetz (@JGoetzPBR) July 21, 2022
‘23 Juan Vargas(@TEAMELITENATION) attacked w/ live 86-88 T89 FB (bore), seen up to 91 on multiple occ. Explosive deliv maintains line to plate. Backside bend holds start 2 finish. Deep, full connected (3/4) AA, shoulder rotation matches slot perfectly. CB 74-75 big shape, sweep pic.twitter.com/lAzTuYDJgI
— Justin Goetz (@JGoetzPBR) July 21, 2022
Jack Cropper, RHP, Norwood (MA), 2023, GBG Sox
Northeastern commit. Late night gem, Cropper came out sitting 90-94 T95 and was constantly challenging hitters, basically daring them to hit it. Elite lower half mechanics as he stores up energy in back hip when driving down the mound. Aggressive snap of the pelvis into rotation throwing his upper half over front foot with great extension. He mixed in a few SL that showed late two plane sweep hovering around 80mph that has real swing and miss potential. Command of the zone was a little inconsistent, but it was an elite FB that looked like a blur to hitters at the plate. Fun one to follow!
#Northeastern ‘23 RHP Jack Cropper w/ some π₯π¨ tonight! Super EZ effort operation. FB sitting 89-93 T95 (13-17 IVB, 10-14 HZB). Mixing in a sweepy SL hovering around 80mph w/ late 2 plane bite. Command has wavered, but fun arm talent nonetheless! @NathanRode @PBR_MA @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/ylai4xIfwx
— Chaz Crawford (@chaz_crawford4) July 21, 2022
Samuel Schmidt, RHP, Hoover (AL), 2023, Excel Blue Wave
Troy commit. Schmidt possesses an exciting arsenal that includes 3 pitches he can throw for strikes. Attacked early with the FB which sat in the 85-88 range and touched 89 multiple times early on (sneaky ride+run). The SL, which possessed more of a gyro like profile hovering around 80mph, showed to be a tough pitch for hitters to pick up on because of the late HZB on the pitch. Flashed a CH at 81mph from a lower slot to LHH that received weak contact. Athletic mover down the mound, but the front side direction can see him throw across his body at times which could be holding back more velo. Fun arm with a projectable body/frame and exciting 3 pitch mix!
Will Curcio, IF, Etowah (GA), 2023, TG Diamondbacks Scout,
Uncommitted. One of our best performers at Top Prospect Games earlier this summer (99EV there)! Rides the backside through stride creating “stretch” during load for crazy separation. Easy, fluid hand path with impressive bat to ball skills. One of the better approaches in the state as we see him take+recognize spin early in the count. Aggressive FB hitter who does not seem to miss his pitch and has posted multiple 95+EV’s already this tournament. An athlete who possesses raw power at the dish with an already advanced approach, and developing run tool that plays a lot better in game.
#uncommitted ‘23 IF Will Curcio (@TgDbacks) is on π₯. One of our best performers at Top Prospect Games earlier this summer (99EV there)! Rides the backside through stride creating “stretch” during load for crazy separation.Easy, fluid hand path. @ShooterHunt @PBR_Uncommitted!!!! pic.twitter.com/hTvjz6eiOp
— Chaz Crawford (@chaz_crawford4) July 21, 2022
Patrick Spencer, RHP, Washington (MS), 2023, SBG Sox Prime
Ole Miss commit. Spencer came out firing, sitting 89-92 with the FB throughout the entire game. Consistently attacking with his FB/CB combo which saw him pound the upper part of the zone with the heater and tunnel the CB off of it at the bottom of the zone. The CB sat in the 78-82 range and showed late 2 plane sweep with spin rates eclipsing 2600. He showed the ability the start the CB 0-0 and double or even triple up on it at times. Works with downhill plane because of overtop AA. Kept hitters off balance the entire with an efficient low pitch count!
#HottyToddy ‘23 RHP Patrick Spencer (@SBGsox)
— Chaz Crawford (@chaz_crawford4) July 20, 2022
- Throwing π₯ this afternoon. FB sitting 90-91 T92 early,settling in at 88-90 later on. π¨ CB in the 78-82 range (24-2600 RPM). CB creating a lot of weak contact early in the count. Intriguing look! @NathanRode @PBR_Mississippi pic.twitter.com/mRttBquEyM
Jake Young, RHP, Charlotte Catholic HS (NC), 2023, On Deck Orioles
Jake was impressive in his start for the On Deck Orioles. He has a lean athletic frame. He has a long circular arm swing. He created a unique angle by throwing across his body combined with a ¾ arm slot. He filled up the zone and was attacking hitters with a FB 85-88 T89 with sink. He was not afraid to throw the fastball inside. He also showed a nasty sharp CB 73-75 at 2300+ spin rate. Mixed in an effective late fading CH 79-81. Good three pitch mix and would throw the CH to both righty’s and lefty’s effectively. Has more in his arm as he adds size.
Brendan Hoeft, OF, Indian Rivers HS (VA), 2023, Max Bat
Athletic stance with good rhythm at the plate. Has a fluid toe-tap into leg kick combo that he timed well. Hands stay quiet until they fly through the zone. The back knee drives hard to the baseball. He showed the ability to get the barrel on plane early on his no doubt home run to deep right field. The ball jumps off of the bat. A big uncommitted bat to keep an eye on.
#uncommitted ‘23 OF Brendan Hoeft. (@MaxBatBaseball). Unique toe-tap into leg kick combo. Keeps it nice and fluid. Barrel gets on plane early. Back knee drives hard to the baseball. Gets all of this no doubt π£ to left @PBR_Uncommitted @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/wPBq9vZiXO
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) July 20, 2022
Makana Peters was a barrel finding machine in the middle of the Smartense lineup. He keeps it simple at the plate with a short stride and quiet hands. Has quick twitch muscles that allow him to hammer the baseball no matter where it’s thrown. His hands work inside the baseball and he showed he can hit to all fields. Went down and got a fastball for a homer to left field. Followed that up with a single up the middle. Looked athletic at short and showed the ability to cover a lot of ground.
#uncommitted ‘23 SS/RHP Makana Peters. (@SmarTenseBsbl). Keeps it simple at the plate. Efficient barrel path. Hands work inside the baseball. Quick twitch muscles. Goes down and gets this one for a π£ to deep left. Barrel finding machine. @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/MTLTIOQ0AL
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) July 20, 2022
Rejesus Rosario, 1B, Hamilton Southeastern (IN), 2023, 5-Star
Rejesus looked like the ideal 4 hole hitter in his game for 5-Star. Relaxed at the plate. Hands work back aggressively and he lands with big separation. His back hip drives his hands through the zone. Gets great barrel tilt and gets into a good launch position. Broke open a 0-0 ball game by blasting a 90+ exit velocity double down the line to drive and later scoring himself. Impressive bat speed and big power potential from the uncommitted 1B.
Jarrett Morris, 3B/RHP, Lewisburg (MS), 2023, Easley Baseball Club
Loud contact is what Jarrett is about. Gets into a great launch position and creates a lot of barrel lag. He sinks into and rides his backside. Has strong wrists that help him explode through the zone. Extends through the ball well. Blasted a 2 RBI double down the left field line and later scored himself. He was also up to 86 on the bump. The Itwamba CC commit has a bright future ahead of him.
Itwamba CC #commit ‘23 3B/RHP Jarrett Morris. (@EasleyBaseballC). Great launch position. Creates a lot of barrel lag. Strong wrists help him extend through the baseball. This double 94+ EV. Finding some loud barrels. @PBR_Mississippi pic.twitter.com/XWA11xIZyO
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) July 20, 2022