Prep Baseball Report

Class of 2015 Unsigned Senior Games: Complete Player Evaluations



The 2014 Unsigned Senior Showcase at Wright State University showcased the sort of talent that the Buckeye State still has to offer and there is plenty to offer. With 16 pitchers touching at least 85 mph, 32 pitchers sitting 80 mph and above as well as 50 pitchers that touched 80 mph, the Buckeye State has some quality arms to offer programs. Hitting wise there were five guys whose exit velocity was 90 or above and 26 players with an exit velocity of 85 or above as well as 13 players with an exit velocity of 84 mph.

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2014 Unsigned Senior Games at Wright State University


By JD Heilmann and Dan Machovina

PBR Ohio Director of Scouting and Assistant Scouting Director


Adam Lowe, SS/2B, Bishop Hartley, 2015

5-foot-11, 150-pound thin body frame. From the infield he shows good athletic footwork, that can improve by taking better routes to the ball, moves well laterally, showed good quicker release, throws using 80 mph velocity. Offensively, he begins from a balanced set up, uses a weight shift with his lower half to his back leg before he swings for added power, has a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, up the middle approach with line drive type production. Had a top exit velocity of 79 mph. Ran a 4.46 down the line.

Adam McDonough, 3B/1B, Lakota East, 2015

6-foot-1, 215-pound thick body frame. From third base he shows pretty good footwork, his hands work well fielding from the ground up, throws using 79 mph arm strength across the infield. From first base, he shows a good glove with good footwork, moves well laterally off the base. Right-handed hitter shows strength in his swing and quickness in hands, showed the ability to use both sides of the field nicely during his round of batting practice, swings using 86 mph exit velocity. Ran a 5.33 down the line to first base.

Adam Wagers, 3B/2B, Princeton, 2015

5-foot-7, 177-pound medium sized body frame. Infielder has a tendency to stop his feet with ground balls at him, could benefit from being more aggressive playing through the baseball. Shows some arm strength throwing at 80 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, uses an inward turn with his front foot, shows strength. Reached a top exit velocity of 72 mph and ran a 4.95 out of the box to first base.

Adam Wilson, OF/2B, Moeller, 2015

6-foot, 190-pound average to athletic body frame. In the outfield he has a quick transfer to release once he receives the baseball, could incorporate more of a crow hop, uses quicker armspeed through an upper ¾ slot throwing with 82 mph arm strength. From the right side he showed the ability to use both parts of the field nicely, and has line drive type production. He reached a top exit velocity of 86 mph and ran a 4.43 down the line.

AJ Hemmelgarn, RHP/2B, Lehman, 2015

6-foot-1, 160-pound thin body frame. From the mound his delivery requires regular effort, he uses quick armspeed coming from an upper ¾ arm slot. His fastball was between 79-82 mph. Curveball showed sharp downward break at 70-73 mph. He also threw a straight changeup using fastball armspeed at 73-74 mph.

Alec Lane, OF, LaSalle, 2015

6-foot-1, 170-pound athletic frame. From the outfield he attacks the ball well and uses a good crow hop to create momentum on his throw. He throws from a high ¾ slot with good carry and a top velocity of 80 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts open and uses a toe tap to get to squared. He shows good rhythm and a flat level swing that keeps him barrel in the zone. Registered top exit velocity of 79 mph and was 4.71 home to first.  

Alex Barnes, RHP, Strongsville, 2015

6-foot-4, 210-pound tall, athletic body frame. On the mound his delivery doesn’t require much effort, ball comes out of his hand easier. He throws using average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was thrown at 82-85 mph. His curveball breaks at a downward plane with tight break at 68-70 mph. He throws a deceptive changeup using fastball armspeed at 75-76 mph.

Alex Harter, RHP, Liberty Benton, 2015

6-foot-3, 192-pound tall build with good pitchers body frame. On the mound the right-hander’s delivery requires regular effort. Five-pitch pitcher, has slight wrist wrap in arm action, throws using average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball showed some natural tailing movement at 79-83 mph. His curveball broke at a downward plane at 71 mph. He threw a slider with good depth and break at 75 mph. His changeup was thrown at fastball armspeed with some tail and sinking action similar to his fastball at 74-75 mph. Also, flashed a knuckleball with downward tumbling action at 64 mph.

Alex Laikos, C/OF, Wadsworth, 2015

6-foot, 195-pound athletic build. This high energy catcher really opened eyes on the way he played the game. From behind the dish his feet are quick and has a pretty clean exchange. If he can clean up his direction it will increase his accuracy. He throws from real high ¾ slot with pop time of 2.11 and top velocity of 77 mph. From the outfield he has a good transfer uses a crow hop to gain momentum. He throw from a high ¾ slot with top velocity of 80 mph to home plate. Right-handed hitter uses a leg kick for his load and has a flat swing. He sprayed the ball around the field and a top exit velocity of 84 mph and was 4.19 home to first.  

Alex Murphy, OF/RHP, Vandalia Butler, 2015

6-foot-2, 195-pound athletic body frame. In the outfield he does a good job of playing through ground balls using good footwork, shows good carry on his throws that reached 82 mph. Left-handed hitter starts from a balanced more spread out stance, uses an inward turn with his front foot, shows some strength and quickness in hands. Reached a top exit velocity of 89 mph and ran a 4.38 down the line.

Alex Van Zant, OF, Hillsboro, 2015

6-foot-3, 160-pound projectable frame. From the outfield he projects more as a corner guy. He needs to be more aggressive and attack the ball. He does a good job lining his shoulders up from his crow hop. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 85 mph. Right-handed hitter that is spread out with good balance and no stride, hands back load. Registered top exit velocity of 81 mph and is 5.01 home to first.

Andrew Adolph, OF, Dublin Jerome, 2015

5-foot-10, 170-pound thin body frame. From the outfield he can be more aggressive playing through ground balls, and can improve crow-hop mechanics, he throws using a clean arm action coming from a ¾ slot with 74 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, uses a hands back to shoulder trigger that at times can be a bit too soon making the swing look a little mechanical, uses a toe-tap for timing mechanism. His swing produced an exit velocity of 77 mph and ran a 4.63 down the line to first base.

Andrew Lundvall, OF/3B, St. Henry, 2015

6-foot-2, 200-pounds with athletic build. In the outfield he can be more aggressive playing through ground balls hit at him, crow hop can be improved, throws through an upper ¾ slot with 79 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts with more weight on his back leg, showed the ability to use all parts of the field nicely in BP session, shows quickness in hands, line drive type production, swing can get a little mechanical at times. Reached a top exit velocity of 76 mph. Ran a 4.44 down the line to first base.

Andrew Magoto, C/3B, Waynesville, 2015

6-foot, 170-pound average body frame. From the crouch he shows good footwork with a solid transfer time he reached pop times of 2.31-2.41 while using 74 mph arm strength. Offensively, he hits from a slightly open wider stance, could square up back to even just a bit more, line drive type production. Reached a top exit velocity of 78 mph and ran a 4.50 out of the box.

Andrew Tincher, 2B/OF, Springfield Shawnee, 2015

6-foot, 165-pound athletic build. From the infield he has a clean exchange, but needs to improve on his footwork getting to the baseball. Projects more as a second baseman with that throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 73 mph. Right-handed hitter with a spread out stance and a good load. His swing was a little uphill and sprayed the ball around during batting practice. Registered a top exit velocity of 77 mph and was 4.82 home to first.  

Andy Okuley, 2B/SS, St. Francis DeSales, 2015

5-foot-9, 170-pound athletic body frame. Infielder shows pretty good footwork but could play through the baseball a little bit more being more aggressive. He throws from a ¾ slot using 79 mph arm strength. He hits from a more spread out base, showed the ability to use both parts of the field nicely during his round of BP, shows quickness in hands. Reached a top exit velocity of 84 mph and ran a 4.51 down the line.

Arpit Agrawal, SS/2B, Shaker Heights, 2015

6-foot, 155-pound thin body frame. Looks to be more of a second base type at this point, showing good athletic footwork, and had a quick transfer to release time using 77 mph arm strength on his throws. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, uses inward turn with his front foot, has a slight hands back trigger, contact type hitter, power should increase with added strength to his frame. Reached a top exit velocity of 79 mph and ran a 4.58 down the line.

Austin Hathaway, OF, Fredericktown, 2015

6-foot, 175-pound average body frame. From the outfield he shows good footwork playing through ground balls, coming from a ¾ arm slot he throws using 68 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, uses a hands back trigger getting close to arm bar, uses both fields nicely, stride can get a little long at times. Swings using 82 mph exit velocity, and ran a 4.20 down the line to first base.

Austin Kondratick, C/3B, Westerville Central, 2015

5-foot-9, 160-pound thin build with room to fill out. From the crouch he shows good footwork, could improve throws to second base by staying lower as he has a tendency to stand up early before he throws. Reached pop times between 2.08-2.17 and throws using 77 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts with his weight more towards his back leg, showed the ability to use both sides of the field, line drive type production. Swings using 78 mph exit velocity and ran a 5.0 down the line to first base.

Avery Janning, RHP/1B, Bishop Watterson, 2015

Good tall 6-foot-4, 195-pound thin body frame. Offensively, he begins from a wide set up, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, showed the ability to use all parts of the field nicely in his round of BP. Reached a top exit velocity of 75 mph. Ran a 4.88 out of the box. On the mound the right-handers delivery requires regular effort. He has repeatable mechanics using a straight up and down leg lift, he throws using average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball showed some tailing movement at times thrown between 81-84 mph. Curveball was thrown with 11/5 tilt with some signs of being sharp and little bit of a late break at 69-72 mph. Changeup was thrown using fastball armspeed with some sink at 72-74 mph. Struck out five of nine hitters he faced.

Bailey McGrath, 2B/OF, Bridgeport, 2015

5-foot-8, 185-pound strong stock build. From the infield he projects more as a second baseman. He does a good job being aggressive and attacking the baseball with a pretty clean exchange. He throw from ¾ slot with a top velocity of 75 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter starts open and stays open. He starts with his hands high and with good rhythm. He shows good bat speed with a flat path through the zone. His top exit velocity off the tee was 80 mph and was 4.82 home to first.

Bailey Montoya, C, Moeller, 2015

5-foot-11, 195-pound athletic body frame with stronger lower half. From the crouch he shows good footwork staying short and compact on his throws to second, has good arm strength. He reached pop times between 1.97-2.02 using 82 mph arm strength on his throws. Hits from a wider, open stance getting back to being squared up to even, showed the ability to use both parts of the field during his BP session. He used 73 mph exit velocity, and ran a 4.82 out of the box.

Blake Lester, RHP, Chesapeake, 2015

5-foot-11, 175-pound average body frame. From the mound the righty uses repeatable mechanics with a straight up and down leg lift in a delivery that doesn’t require much effort. Four pitch pitcher, he throws using average armspeed through an upper ¾ slot. His fastball was at 80-82 mph. He threw a cutter at 71 mph. His curveball was thrown at a 12/6 plane with signs of being sharp at 70-72 mph. Also threw a changeup using fastball armspeed at 73 mph. 

Blake Patterson, C/3B, Lancaster, 2015

5-foot-8, 180-pound average body frame. From the crouch he throws from a short arm action sometimes coming from a lower ¾ slot. He can improve throwing mechanics by staying lower as he has a tendency to stand up early on his throws. He reached pop times between 2.2-2.31 using 72 mph arm strength. He hits from an open stance getting back to being squared up to even, no hands trigger, line drive type production with pull tendencies. He reached a top exit velocity of 72 mph and ran a 4.51 down the line.

Brad Wilson, RHP, Northridge, 2015

The 6-1, 225-pound stocky right-hander with a strong lower half came out pounding the zone with his fastball sitting 86-88 mph, topping out at 89 mph. His delivery requires regular effort, uses short arm action with quicker armspeed through a ¾ slot. Brad also threw a 76-78 mph slider with good late break and a changeup at 80 mph. He throws a very heavy fastball from a high ¾ slot and struck out five in his two innings of work.

Brady Roesch, 1B/LHP, Thomas Worthington, 2015

6-foot-1, 180-pound projectable frame. From first base he moves well around the bag and has soft hands. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 81 mph across the diamond. Left-handed hitter that stands tall in the box with high hands. He use a high leg kick for his load. Short compact swing with a good bat path and some power to his pull side. Registered top exit velocity of 74 mph and was 4.51 home to first. On the mound the southpaw comes from all different angles with his fastball sitting 77-80 with some arm side run. His curveball has good shape and some depth at 68-70 mph with a 1/7 break. He throws a hard change at 75-76 which is close to his fastball.  

Brandon Cusick, 2B/RHP, Stebbins, 2015

6-foot, 167-pound thin, athletic body frame. In the infield he stops his feet with ground balls hit at him and can benefit by playing through the baseball being more aggressive. He throws using 73 mph arm strength. Swings from a balanced set up, uses an inward turn with his front foot, short hands back trigger. He reached a top exit velocity of 80 mph and ran a 4.62 down the line to first base.

Brandon Williams, OF, Beavercreek, 2015

6-foot-1, 175-pound thin, athletic body frame. Outfielder has smoother strides to the baseball, he throws from a lower ¾ slot reaching a top velocity of 80 mph. He hits from an open stance getting back to even, uses a small leg kick for added power, swings with an upward bat path showing strength in swing and projected strength with added weight to body frame. He reached a top exit velocity of 84 mph and ran a 4.31 out of the box.

Brayden Callihan, SS/2B, Gahanna Lincoln, 2015

6-foot, 150-pound thin body frame with room to fill out. Footwork can improve by being more aggressive playing through the baseball, shows the ability to use different angles with his throws at 74 mph across the field. Switch hitter, from the left side he uses simple, repeatable swing mechanics, sort to the ball, contact type hitter, up the middle to pull tendencies, swings using 78 mph exit velocity. From the right side, he hits from a balanced set up, uses a toe-tap for a timing mechanics, hands back gets close to arm bar. He reached a top exit velocity of 79 mph and ran a 4.38 down the line.

Brian Jewsikow, RHP, Springboro, 2015

6-foot-1, 150-pound projectable frame. The righty has a good compact delivery with good direction. He pitches from a low ¾ slot which helps him keep the ball down and produces a lot of ground balls. His fastball sits 78-81 with some sink and really able to pound the zone with it. His curveball had good shape and a 10/4 late break at 64-65 mph. His changeup he threw with plus arm actions sitting 72-73 mph.  

Brian Weiner, C/3B, Bishop Ready, 2015

5-foot-10, 185 pound athletic build. From behind the dish he has a quick clean exchange. If he can get his body more in line with his throw his accuracy will increase. He throws from a short arm ¾ slot with pop times of 2.18-2.19 and top velocity of 73 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts open and stays slightly open. He stands tall with a short compact swing and a top exit velocity of 84 mph and 5.01 home to first.  

Bryce Linkous, SS/3B, Waynesville, 2015

6-foot, 180-pound athletic build. The infielder stops his feet with ground balls hit at him, and can benefit by being more aggressive playing through the baseball. Shows quick transfer to release time with good accurate throws using 78 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced stance, has an inward turn he uses with his front foot, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, does not use a stride with front foot, showed he can use both sides of the field nicely. Reached a top exit velocity of 80 mph and ran a 4.51 down the line.

Caleb Andrews, 2B/3B, Wauseon, 2015

5-foot-10, 200-pound medium build. Infielder shows solid footwork, he throws with a slinging type arm action with 70 mph arm strength. He hits from a balanced set up, uses both sides of the field nicely, has a leg kick for added power, has a tendency to land hard on his front foot, swings using 73 mph exit velocity and ran a 4.83 down the line.

Caleb Thomas, 1B/OF, Strongsville, 2015

6-foot-1, 215 pound strong build. From first base he does a good job staying in front of the baseball and has soft hands. He throws from a short arm high ¾ slot with a top velocity of  71 mph across the diamond. Left-handed hitter that uses his load to generate bat speed and power to all fields. Registered an impressive 90 mph exit velocity and was 4.4 home to first.  

Cameron Macioce, 3B/2B, Bishop Hartley, 2015

5-foot-10, 195-pound strong build. From third base he stays down the ball and has soft hands. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 71 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets back to even. His bat path is flat and stays in the zone. He sprayed the ball during batting practice and registered a top exit velocity of 82 mph.

Cameron Roth, OF/1B, Milford, 2015

6-foot, 175-pound body frame. In the outfield he shows good footwork playing through ground balls nicely, throws from an upper ¾ slot using 76 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts with his weight slightly back more towards back leg, showed ability to use both parts of the field nicely, uses fluid hands back to shoulder trigger and small leg kick for added power. Line drive type production using an exit velocity of 82 mph and ran a 4.09 out of the box.

Cantyn Belmer, RHP, Elgin, 2015

Good tall 6-foot-5, 190-pound lanky projectable pitcher’s build, with room to fill out. On the mound the right-hander’s delivery requires regular effort. He uses a short arm action using average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was thrown between 75-80 mph. He threw his curveball with downward gradual break at 65-68 mph.

Casey Turner, OF/RHP, Kenton Ridge, 2015

5-foot-9, 155-pound thin body frame. From the outfield, he tends to take cautious routes to ground balls, he uses average armspeed coming from an upper ¾ slot to throw with 75 mph velocity. Offensively, he hits from a balanced stance, hands back trigger gets close to arm bar, contact type hitter with line drive production. He reached an exit velocity of 75 mph and ran a 4.57 out of the box.

Chandler Kersh, LHP/OF, Ottawa Glandorf, 2015

6-foot, 155-pound thin body frame. In the outfield, he could be more aggressive playing through ground balls, crow hop can be improved, he throws through a high ¾ slot with 71 mph arm strength. From the left side, he starts with his weight slightly back more towards his back leg, uses a short hands down trigger, has a leg kick for added power, showed pull tendencies in his round of BP. Reached a top exit velocity of 80 mph and ran a 4.35 down the line. On the mound the lefty’s delivery requires regular effort, he throws using average armspeed through a lower ¾ slot. His fastball was at 77-82 mph, curveball was slurvy at 64-66 mph. Threw his changeup using fastball armspeed at 71 mph. Also threw a knuckleball with some tumble to it at 64 mph.

Chase Buttery, OF, Bellbrook, 2015

5-foot-10, 175-pound athletic body frame. In the outfield he shows good footwork followed by a crow hop, he throws through an upper ¾ slot using 73 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a tall stance, uses a slight hands back trigger, shows quickness in hands, line drive type production. Reached a top exit velocity of 77 mph. Ran a 4.47 down the line.

Chris Hampton, SS/2B, Fostoria, 2015

Tall 6-foot-2, 175-pound thin, projectable body frame. In the infield he shows solid footwork, could be a little more aggressive playing through the baseball with ground balls hit at him. Shows a quicker transfer to release time throwing from a low ¾ slot with 76 mph arm strength. He hits from a tall stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, showed the ability to use both sides of the field nicely during his round of batting practice. Reached a top exit velocity of 81 mph and ran a 4.58 down the line to first-base.

Chris Slavik, RHP/2B, Bishop Watterson, 2015

5-foot-9, 155-pound thin build with room to fill out. From the outfield he plays through ground balls with good footwork, uses a clean arm action coming from an upper ¾ slot using 78 mph arm strength. Offensively he starts from a slightly open set up getting back to being squared up, also uses an inward turn with his front foot, has a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, contact type hitter that produced a top exit velocity of 81 mph. He ran a 4.70 down the line. Throws his fastball with quicker arm speed and a whippier arm action through a ¾ slot. Gets good torque from his core in his delivery that requires regular effort. His fastball was between 82-86 mph with arm side run at times. Curveball is thrown at 11/5 tilt with good sharp break at 71-75 mph. Throws a hard change with fastball armspeed at 80 mph.

Chris Sparks II, RHP, Crooksville, 2015

The 6-foot-1, 170-pound athletic build right-hander has a real feel to spin the baseball. His fastball sits 85-87 with good downhill plane. He throws two kinds of breaking balls. His curveball drops in for a strike at 73-75 mph while also featuring a swing and miss slider at 76-77 mph. His changeup was at 69-70 mph with a little fade. He had a strong outing striking out five hitters in two innings of work.

Christopher Follina, OF/2B, Holy Name 2015

5-foot-9, 170-pound athletic build. Outfielder tends to take more cautious routes to ground balls but shows good footwork with good crow hop mechanics that produce good carry to his throws at 76 mph. Right-handed hitter showed some hand speed, starting from a slightly open stance getting back to being squared up, using a small leg kick for added power. Runs well beating out a ground ball for an infield hit during the game running a little faster than his BP run down to first that was a 4.13. Also squared up a mid 80s mph fastball to left field for a single during a game at bat.

Christopher Gang, LHP, Lancaster, 2015

6-foot-6, 170-pound projectable body. The tall, lanky southpaw has a simple delivery with long arm swing in the back. He has good direction that sometime fall off which cause some command problems. He throws from a ¾ slot with a fastball sitting at 81-83 mph. His curveball has is at 73-76 with a 1/7 break and throws a hard change up at 76 mph with good fade.

Clayton Colvin, RHP, Dublin Jerome, 2015

6-foot-5, 220 pound projectable body. The right-hander has an real high ceiling with and easy delivery and easy arm with not much effort. He closes himself off a bit which will cause some trouble getting to glove side. He throws from a high ¾ slot with his fastball sitting 83-85 mph with some down angle. His curveball has good shape and he has some feel of throwing it. The curve sits 73-75 mph with a good 11/5 break. With his projection this is a guy definitely to keep your eye on.

Clayton Grubb, RHP/OF, McComb, 2015

6-foot-3, 180-pound thin, athletic body frame. In the outfield he displays pretty good footwork, can improve by incorporating more of a crow hop to his throws, he threw using 80 mph arm strength. Hits from a tall set up with his weight starting slightly more towards his back leg, slight hands back trigger, simple repeatable swing mechanics, showed the ability to use both sides of the field. Reached a top exit velocity of 70 mph and ran a 4.50 down the line. The projectable righty has the ball coming out of hand fairly easy. He throws using quicker armspeed from an upper ¾ slot. His fastball showed some natural run at times between 81-84 mph. His other pitch was a slider that showed signs of sharpness at 76-78 mph.

Clyde Yoder, RHP, Hiland, 2015

6-foot-1, 185-pound average build. Uses quicker armspeed through a high ¾ slot in a delivery that requires some effort. He tends to fall off toward first-base side on his follow through. Feel for four pitches. His fastball showed arm side run at times 84-87 mph. Slider was a good pitch with sharp bite at 72-74 mph. Curveball is thrown at 12/6 tilt at 69-71 with good depth and signs of being sharp. Threw a hard Changeup at 80 with sink.

Cody Eder, RHP/3B, Jackson, 2015

5-foot-11, 170-pound athletic build. The righty has a slight head tilt that makes him fall off. He throws straight over top with his fastball sitting 77-80 mph with some down angle. He has some depth on his 12-to-6 breaking ball at 63-66 mph. His throws his changeup with good arm speed at 66-68 mph with some fade.  

Collin Moeller, OF, Troy, 2015

6-foot-3, 180-pound thinner, athletic build. Outfielder tends to take cautious routes to ground balls, shows pretty good footwork, throws through a ¾ slot reaching a top velocity of 87 mph. Hits from an open stance getting back to being squared up to even, shows bat speed and some power for his thinner frame. Swings using 93 mph exit velocity, and ran a 4.64 down the line to first base.

Collin Pecoraro, 1B/RHP, Benedictine, 2015

6-foot-3, 230-pound big body frame suited for playing first base. Shows good footwork around the bag with solid glove, moves well laterally off the base for bigger body frame, throws using 78 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a tall stance, gets foot down early using a hands back to shoulder trigger, swing tends to get a bit mechanical with foot and trigger tending to start early at times. Reached a top exit velocity of 80 mph and ran a 5.04 down the line. On the mound, his delivery requires regular effort, he uses a short arm action with average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 79-81 mph. He threw his curveball with 11-to-5 tilt at 67-68 mph. He threw a deceptive changeup using fastball armspeed at 68-72 mph.

Collin Wrona, OF/2B, Gahanna Lincoln, 2015

5-foot-11, 175-pound build. From the outfield he gets to the ball and has a pretty clean exchange, but with too many steps before his crow hop. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 76 mph. Left-handed hitter with a simple approach and good balance. He has not stride and short compact swing. Registered top exit velocity of 74 mph and 4.58 home to first.  

Connor Peters, C/RHP, Upper Arlington, 2015

5-foot-8, 180-pound average body frame. From the catcher’s position he can improve footwork by keeping his energy more directional in a straight line on his throws toward second base as his weight has a tendency to leak toward third base side. He throws using a good short arm action from a high ¾ slot reached a top pop time of 2.18 using 69 mph arm strength. He hits from a balanced set up, shifts weight to back leg before he swings for added power, uses a slight hands back trigger. Swings using 74 mph exit velocity. Ran a 4.95 down the line to first-base.

Daniel Vezdos, 2B, CHCA, 2015

5-foot-11, 175-pound thin body frame with room to fill out. Second-baseman, stops feet on ground balls hit at him, can improve footwork by being more aggressive playing through the baseball, shows good release, using 72 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from an even spread out stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, contact type hitter with up the middle approach. With added strength to his frame, he should see more power. Reached a top exit velocity of 77 mph and ran a 4.72 out of the batter’s box.

Dante D’Andrea, RHP, Westerville North, 2015

6-foot-1, 220-pound big body frame. The right-hander has a high tempo delivery that create good momentum down the mound. He throws over the top which produce some down angle. His fastball sits 79-81 mph. He has a good feel of his 12/6 curveball that he can throw for a strike sitting 69-71 mph with good depth. He throw a hard change up at 71 mph with some fade to it.

David Daly, 2B/SS, New Albany, 2015

5-foot-11, 185-pound average body frame. Infielder, stops his feet on ground balls hit at him, footwork can benefit by being more aggressive playing through the baseball, throws using a slinging type arm action using 70 mph arm strength. Offensively he starts from an open stance getting back to being squared up to even, uses an inward turn with his front foot and a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, showed the ability to use both sides of the field nicely during his round of batting practice, shows strength in swing that reaches a top exit velocity of 87 mph. Ran a 4.69 out of the box.

David Van Hove, C/OF, Ashland, 2015

5-foot-11, 183-pound athletic build. From behind the dish he has a good clean exchange and does a good job getting his feet lined up. He throws from a high ¾ slot with pop times between 2.11-2.19  and top velocity of 72 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets back to squared. He has a good load with his hands and good rotation on his lower ½. Sprayed the ball with a top exit velocity of 81 mph and was 4.7 home to first.  

Dillon Miller, OF/3B, Dublin Jerome, 2015

5-foot-11, 165-pound athletic body frame. In the outfield he shows solid footwork, with good crow-hop mechanics, has a tendency to take a little longer with transfer to release time on his throws. Throws using 82 mph arm strength. Hits from a taller stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, showed the ability to use both sides of the fields during his BP round, line drive type production. Swings using 82 mph exit velocity and ran a 4.45 out of the box.

Dominic Hinton, RHP/OF, Hoban, 2015

6-foot, 165-pound athletic build. From the outfield he really opens up on his throw from a ¾ slot. Top velocity from the outfield was 83 mph. Right-handed hitter that with a spread out stance which gives him good balance. He has not stride and use a load to keep him weight back. Registered top exit velocity of 72 mph and 4.76 home to first. On the mound the righty has a slow tempo delivery with a long arm swing. His fastball sits 80-81 mph. He has a big loopy breaking ball at 65 mph with 11/5 break and throws a changeup at 72-73 mph with good fade.  

Douglas Smith, RHP/SS, Central Crossing, 2015

6-foot-1, 190-pound athletic build. In the infield he shows pretty good footwork playing through the baseball, moves well laterally, throws from a lower ¾ slot with 71 mph arm strength. Swings starting from a balanced stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger getting close to arm bar, line drive production. Reached a top exit velocity of 94 mph and ran a 4.34 down the line. He uses a clean ¾ arm action with quicker armspeed and requires regular effort. Ball comes fairly easy out of his hand. Fastball was between 83-88 mph. Curveball is a little inconsistent as he tends to slow his arm down at times, better when he throws it harder as it shows signs of being sharp at 67-71 mph with downward depth. His changeup is thrown at fastball armspeed with sink at 74-77 mph.

Dylan Akers, OF/2B, Lakota West, 2015

6-foot, 165-pound average body frame.  In the outfield he shows pretty good footwork but could be more aggressive with ground balls, can improve by incorporating a crow-hop to his throws that show good carry at 85 mph. Left-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, showed the ability to use both sides of the field nicely in his round of batting practice. He swings using 84 mph exit velocity and ran a 4.36 down the line.

Dylan Ramey, SS/RHP, Green, 2015

5-foot-10, 175-pound  medium sized, athletic build. From the infield he shows good footwork, could be a little more aggressive to ground balls hit at him. Shows quicker transfer to release time using 80 mph arm strength. Hits from a wider stance, uses a short hands back trigger, showed ability to use both parts of the field nicely. Reached a top exit velocity of 88 mph and ran a 4.76 down the line to first base.

Eric Conner, OF/RHP, Moeller, 2015

6-foot-1, 195-pound athletic body frame. From the outfield he shows good footwork, can improve crow-hop mechanics, he throws through a ¾ slot with 80 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a wider stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, shows strength. Reached a top exit velocity of 92 mph and ran a 4.56 out of the box. On the mound his delivery doesn’t require much effort. Did a good job of spotting his fastball that showed good natural tailing action to it at 78-81 mph. His curveball broke at 11/5 tilt with descent bite at 67-68 mph, and threw a changeup using fastball armspeed with some sink to it at 73 mph.

Eric Terry, C/IF, Summit Country Day, 2015

5-foot-8, 175-pound average build. From the catcher’s position, he can improve footwork by staying down on his throws to second base, as he has a tendency to stand up early, good catcher’s short arm action through a high ¾ slot. Reached pop times between 2.01-2.07 while using 76 mph arm strength. In the infield he shows pretty good footwork, moves well laterally, shows quicker transfer to release time, uses 81 mph arm strength. Switch hitter from the right-side, he starts from a balanced set up, uses a slight weight shift to his back leg for added power, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, upward bat path, two hand finish, shows bat speed and strength reaching a top exit velocity of 85 mph from the right-side. From the left-side of the batter’s box his swing is identical and reaches a top exit velocity of 87 mph. During his rounds of batting practice it appears he looks comfortable hitting equally from both sides of the plate. He ran a 5.01 out of the box.

Erich Lange, C, Fairfield, 2015

6-foot-2, 185-pound frame. Catcher, shows good athletic footwork with quicker transfer and good arm strength producing pop times of 2.06-2.16. Right-handed hitter starts from a slightly open stance getting back to being squared up with a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger. Line drive type hitter showed the ability to use both parts of the field. Ran a 4.51 down the line in game. Also showed the ability to wait back on a breaking ball lining out to left-field during a game at bat.

Evan Mellone, RHP/1B, Kenston, 2015

5-foot-9, 154 pound solid frame. From first base he does a good job around the base with soft hands. He throws from a high ¾ slot where I feel he tries to guide the baseball instead of letting it go. His top velocity across the diamond was 73 mph. Right-handed hitter that uses a leg kick to load. He starts with his hands high then drops them a bit on his load. His top exit velocity off a tee was 75 mph with 4.75 home to first. On the mound the righty has a slow starting delivery then flies his from side open. He has a tendency to pitch uphill from an over the top slot and a fastball that sits 73-74 mph. His curveball is slow developing and sometimes gets underneath it sitting at 63 mph. He throw a hard change at 68 mph with some sink.

Garret Sendelbach, LHP/1B, Hopewell Loudon, 2015

6-foot, 155-pound thin body frame. First baseman shows good athletic footwork and the ability to move well laterally off the base, he throws using 78 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a tall stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, showed ability to use both parts of the field, line drives type production squaring the ball up during his round of BP. He reached a top exit velocity of 84 mph and ran a 4.56 down the line. On the mound the lefty uses a slower paced delivery that requires regular effort, using quick armspeed through a ¾ slot. He spotted his fastball in and out at 78-81 mph. Curveball was thrown at 1/7 tilt with some depth at 67-71 mph. He throws his changeup using fastball armspeed at 73-75 mph.

Garrett Mennenga, LHP, Highland, 2015

6-foot-3, 220-pounds with good tall pitchers body frame. On the mound the left-hander’s delivery requires regular effort, he uses average armspeed coming from a ¾ arm angle. His fastball was between 75-77 mph. Curveball showed downward break with depth at 61-63 mph. He threw his changeup using fastball armspeed at 69 mph and a slider with 1/7 tilt and tighter action than his curveball at 67-68 mph.

Graham Lally, RHP/OF, CHCA, 2015

6-foot-1, 185-pound athletic body frame. In the outfield he tends to take cautious routes to ground balls, shows pretty good footwork. He throws using 86 mph arm strength. Hits from a slightly open stance getting himself back to being squared up to even, no hands trigger, uses a leg kick for added power. Reached a top exit velocity of 86 mph and ran a 4.69 out of the box. On the mound his delivery requires regular effort, he uses quick armspeed coming from a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 80-84 mph. Curveball showed good downward depth at 70-73 mph. He also threw a changeup using fastball armspeed at 75 mph.

Grant Howard, C/OF, Marysville, 2015

5-foot-9, 177-pound medium sized body frame. From the crouch he shows pretty good footwork, has a tendency to stand up before he throws and can benefit by staying lower throughout. Reached pop times of 2.18 using 76 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger and small leg kick for added power. Reached a top exit velocity of 85 mph and ran a 4.64 down the line to first base.

Hank McKay, OF, Little Miami, 2015

5-foot-10, 175-pound thinner, athletic body frame. In the outfield, he shows good solid footwork, has above average arm with good arm strength and very good carry on his throws. He reached a top velocity of 88 mph. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced stance, uses an inward turn with his front foot and a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger for added power, shows the ability to use both sides of the field during his round of batting practice. Reached a top exit velocity of 84 mph and ran a 4.62 down the line to first-base.

Hunter Berner, C/2B, Miller City, 2015

5-foot-11, 175-pound thinner body frame. From the crouch he tends to stand up early before he throws and can benefit by sitting lower throughout his throws to second base, throwing action is more of a slinging type. His pop times were at a 2.19 and threw using 68 mph arm strength. Hits from a spread out base, hands back trigger gets to arm bar, could use more consistent lower half into swing. Reached a top exit velocity of 79 mph and ran a 5.01 out of the box.

Isaac Miller, 1B/3B, Indian Lake, 2015

6-foot-1, 220-pound thick build. First-baseman shows ok footwork around the bag, could improve foot speed, throws using 72 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, shows some quickness in his hands, and strength. Uses a short hands back trigger. Reached a top exit velocity of 81 mph and ran a 5.40 down the line to first base.

Jack Bondy, RHP/OF, Avon, 2015

6-foot-3, 220-pound big body frame. From the outfield he projects more as a corner guy. He does a good job coming through the baseball and using a crow hop with a good finish. He throws from a ¾ slot with a top velocity of 78 mph. The right-handed hitter stands tall in the box and doesn’t use a stride to stay balanced. He cast his hands out and doesn’t use his lower half. His top exit velocity was 82 mph and 4.94 home to first. On the mound the righty has a simple lift and a short stride that is slightly closed which makes it tough to pitch to glove side. He throws from a short arm high ¾ slot with a fastball sitting 76-78 mph.  His curveball has a big 12/6 break at 63 mph

Jack Cook, C/SS, Eastlake, 2015

5-foot-5, 150-pound stocky build. From behind the plate he has a pretty clean exchange but needs to clean up his direction of his footwork to be more accurate with his throws. He throws from a ¾ slot with pop time of 2.26 and top velocity of 69 mph. Right-handed hitter with open stance and stay open. Sits down in his legs and with an uphill swing. Registered top exit velocity of 71 mph and 4.81 home to first.

Jacob Adamczyk, RHP/3B, Massillon Washington, 2015

6-foot-2, 185-pound projectable frame. The righty keeps his lower half open even on his lift and lands slightly open. He throws from a short arm high ¾ slot with his fastball sitting 67-69 mph. He throws two kinds of breaking balls. His curveball is 62-63 mph with a 11/5 break and he also throws a slider that is more late breaking at 65 mph. He throws his changeup hard at 64 mph which is not enough drop off from his fastball.  

Jacob Bokar, Catcher, Strongsville, 2015

5-foot-10, 175-pound strong build. From behind the plate he has a pretty clean exchange and does a good job getting his feet in line for his throw. He throws from a high ¾ slot with pop times between 2.12-2.18 and a top velocity of 73 mph home to second. Right-handed hitter that start open and uses a small leg kick to get back to squared. He is in a good athletic position with his hands back and has a flat, level bat path. His top exit velocity is 81 mph and was 4.94 home to first.

Jacob Taylor, RHP, Princeton, 2015

6-foot-1, 190-pound build. The righty really stood out striking out eight of 10 batters. He has a good lower ½ with good arm speed. Throws from over top with a fastball sitting 81-83 with some down angle. He slows his arm down on his 12/6 curveball sitting 65-67. His changeup is at 68 mph and would be more effective if he would speed him arm up. Did a great job pounding the zone with all three pitches.

Jake Hendricks, OF/1B, Gahanna Lincoln, 2015

6-foot-2, 175-pound thin body frame with room to fill out. From the outfield he shows good footwork playing through ground balls, and solid crow-hop mechanics, he throws from an upper ¾ slot using 76 mph arm strength. Hits from a more spread out stance, uses an inward turn with his front foot with no stride. Short hands back trigger, contact type approach. Reached a top exit velocity of 85 mph and ran a 4.52 down the line to first base.

Jakob Siegfried, LHP, St. Ignatius, 2015

6-foot, 160-pound thin body frame with room to fill. From the mound the lefty pitches exclusively from the stretch in simple repeatable delivery using a straight up and down leg lift. His delivery requires regular effort, using average armspeed through an upper ¾ slot. Spots his fastball very well at 72-74 mph. His curveball is thrown at a 1/7 plane between 62-64 mph. His changeup is thrown using fastball armspeed at 67-69 mph.

Jameson Jacobs, 3B/RHP, Van Buren, 2015

5-foot-11, 190-pound strong build. From third base he played with a lot of energy and bounced around over there. He fields the ball a little behind himself but has a good exchange. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 76 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter with a long stride and shows some juice to the pull side. Registered 81 mph exit velocity and was 4.63 home to first. On the mound the stocky righty has a good strong lower ½ and good direction on his delivery. He throws over the top which creates downhill plane on his fastball that sits 80-83 mph. He throws a 12/6 curveball at 65-69 mph that has a big break and some depth. He has good arm speed on his changeup sitting 67-69 mph.

Jared Mitchener, LHP, Wilmington, 2015

6-foot-2, 145-pound skinny projectable frame. The southpaw starts closed in his delivery which gives him deception. He throws from a high ¾ slot with his fastball sitting 70-71 mph. His breaking ball is slow developing at 64-65 mph with a 1/7 break. He throws a hard change up at 65-67 mph with some fade to it.

Jaryd Murphy, 3B/RHP, Kettering Fairmont, 2015

6-foot-1, 210-pound thick body frame. In the infield he plays from his heels with ground balls hit at him and can benefit by being more aggressive playing through the baseball, moves well laterally, throws using 75 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts with a tall stance, uses a hands back trigger getting to an arm bar, shows strength in swing, uses 83 mph exit velocity and ran a 5.09 down the line to first base. From the mound his delivery requires regular effort, he throws using a short arm action with average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was at 79-82 mph. He threw a curveball with downward tilt at 64-66 mph. He also threw a slider which showed better tighter break than his curveball between 70-72 mph.

Jeff Somuk, OF/INF, Beavercreek, 2015

5-foot-8, 160-pound athletic build. From the outfield he attacks the baseball under control and uses a good crop hop and exchange to create good momentum on his throw. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 81 mph from the outfield. Right-handed hitter with a spread out stance and no stride. He does have a good load and flat swing that helps him to spray the ball to all fields. His top exit velocity is 81 mph with 4.37 from home to first.  

Jeff Sparks, 1B/OF, Archbold, 2015

6-foot-2, 235-pound thicker body frame. From first-base shows pretty good footwork, can improve by working on increasing his foot speed overall, throws using 77 mph arm strength. Offensively, he uses a toe-tap for a timing mechanism, swing tends to get a little long at times, with the tendency of landing hard on his front foot. Reached a top exit velocity of 82 mph and ran a 4.76 out of the batter’s box.

Joe Crago, 2B/RHP, Anderson, 2015

6-foot-2, 165-pound thin body frame with room to fill. In the infield he shows athletic good footwork, good quicker transfer to release time, throws using 69 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, uses a leg kick for added power, and fluid hands back to shoulder trigger. Swings using 81 mph exit velocity speed and ran a 4.47 out of the box. On the mound he has a good pace and rhythm to his delivery that requires regular effort. He throws using just above average armspeed coming from a ¾ slot. Finishes in a balanced, ready to field position. His fastball had some natural tailing movement ranging from 82-83 mph. His curveball showed gradual downward break at 73-74 mph. He also had a changeup he threw with fastball armspeed with sink at 75-76 mph.

Joey Murray, RHP, Dublin Coffman, 2015

6-foot-2, 185-pound projectable frame. The quick arm right-hander has an up tempo delivery and throws a heavy ball. He throws from a ¾ slot with his fastball sitting at a wide range of 83-87 mph with good command. His breaking ball has good shape with some depth sitting 63-64 mph. He tends to get too much on the side of his slider which flattens it out. His pitches with his slider at 68-69 mph. He needs to speed up his changeup to be more effective. Right now it sits 63-64 mph.

Joey Wenning, 2B/RHP, LaSalle, 2015

5-foot-9, 155-pound thin build with room to fill out. In the infield he fields playing turned then squares himself up to the baseball with his footwork, shows quicker transfer to release time using 77 mph arm strength. Offensively, he uses a leg kick and a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger for added power, showed the ability to use both sides of the field, contact type hitter who swings using 80 mph exit velocity and ran a 4.88 down the line to first-base. On the mound he uses a slow paced windup, delivery requires regular effort, throws using average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 78-79 mph. His curveball showed good depth with gradual downward break at 61-63 mph.

John Hatgas, 2B/3B, Dublin Coffman, 2015

5-foot-9, 165-pound average body frame. Infielder has a tendency to stop his feet with ground balls hit at him and can improve footwork by playing through the baseball as he does with ground balls hit away from him. Showed solid glove skills, throws through ¾ slot with 70 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter begins from a balanced stance, uses a short stride, shows quickness in hands, up the middle to pull tendencies, had a good round of BP squaring up the baseball with line drives showing doubles type power. He swings using 70 mph exit velocity. Ran a 4.60 out of the box to first base.

Josh Carver, RHP/3B, Bowsher, 2015

6-foot, 150-pound thin body frame with room to fill out. Infielder, plays well as an athletic third baseman type. Shows good footwork playing through the baseball, moves well laterally and has quicker transfer release time with good enough arm strength that reached 76 mph. Offensively, he starts with his weight back mostly on his back leg, hands are short to the ball, shows the ability to use both parts of the field. He reached a top exit velocity of 71 mph. Ran a 4.63 down the line to first base. On the mound the right-handers delivery requires regular effort, he throws using a short arm action with average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball showed natural tailing movement at 75-76 mph. Curveball showed downward gradual break at 67-67 mph. Flashed a changeup throwing it using fastball armspeed with some sink and tailing movement similar to fastball at 71 mph.

Josh Rogers, RHP/3B, Bellbrook, 2015

6-foot-5, 210-pounds big strong body. From third base he has soft hand and clean exchange. He throws from a high ¾ slot with top velocity of 78 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets back to even. His swing path is downhill and doesn’t produce much power for his size. Registered a top exit velocity of 86 mph and was 4.79 home to first. On the mound he is very projectable. He throws from a high ¾ slot with his fastball sitting 80-83 mph. His curveball has good shape with a 11/5 break sitting 71-73 mph. He has a tendency to hold on to his change to long and slow his arm down throwing it at 75 mph.

Josh Wormley, 3B/1B, Kenton, 2015

6-foot, 230-pound thick body frame. In the infield he stops his feet with ground balls hit at him and can improve footwork by being more aggressive playing through the baseball. He uses a ¾ slot with accurate throws using 75 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a slightly closed stance stepping back to even, shows ability to use both parts of the field, weight has a tendency to leak on front foot at times. Reached a top exit velocity of 85 mph and ran a 5.0 down the line to first base.

Julian Williams, 1B/RHP, Newark, 2015

6-foot-2, 210-pound medium build. First baseman shows good footwork, can improve by working on increasing overall foot speed, throws using 79 mph arm strength. Offensively he starts from an open more spread out stance getting back to being squared up to even, no hands trigger, simple and repeatable swing mechanics with two-handed finish. Reached a top exit velocity of 84 mph and ran a 5.14 down the line to first base.

Kaleb Bemis, SS/2B, Fostoria, 2015

5-foot-10, 150-pound projectable frame. From the infield he projects more as a second baseman. He has soft hand and pats his glove after he fields the ball which slows him down making the play. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of  73 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets to even. He drops his hands and his swing is slightly uphill with a top exit velocity of 75 mph and 4.97 home to first.

Kevin Haid, 2B/C, Clark Montessori, 2015

5-foot-11, 185-pound average body type. From the infield he stops his feet with ground balls hit at him and can benefit from being more aggressive playing through the baseball, fields out front with his hands nicely, uses 62 mph arm strength.  Right-handed hitter starts with a balanced set up and uses a weight shift to his back leg before he swings for added power. Shows the ability to use both parts of the field with an up the middle, contact type approach. He reached a top exit velocity of 85 mph and ran a 5.02 down the line to first base.

Kevin Oyakawa, SS/2B, SVSM, 2015

5-foot-9, 150-pound athletic frame. From the infield he projects as a second baseman. He does a good job squaring himself up to the ball and with a clean exchange. He has soft hands and throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 72 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets to squared. He has a flat swing that produced a lot of line drive during batting practice. He showed bat speed with a top exit velocity of 78 mph and was 4.41 home to first.

Kyle Decker, 2B/RHP, Goshen, 2015

6-foot-1, 155-pound thin body frame with room to fill out. Has a tendency to stop his feet with ground balls hit at him, and can improve footwork by playing through the baseball like he does with ground balls hit away from him. He throws using 71 mph arm strength. Starts hitting from an open stance getting back to being squared up to even, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger. Swings using an exit velocity of 75 mph and ran a 4.89 down the line to first base.

Kyle Dockus, SS/2B, Moeller, 2015

5-foot-10, 160-pound athletic frame. From the infield his hands really work well and had a good clean exchange. He shows some range and does a good job staying down on the baseball. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 78 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that has good spread out stance with good balance. He has a good load  with a short level swing and sprays the ball to all fields. Registered top exit velocity of 82 mph and was a 4.4 home to first.   

Kyle Kempton, 2B/SS, Toledo Christian, 2015

6-foot-2, 182-pound average body frame. In the infield he can improve his footwork by playing through the baseball with ground balls hit at him, uses a more over the top arm action reaching a top velocity of 63 mph. Right-handed hitter begins with his weight back more towards back leg, uses an inward turn with his front foot, doesn’t use a hands trigger, showed the ability to use both parts of the field nicely during his BP session with line drive type production. He reached a top exit velocity of 76 mph.

Kyle Pennington, SS/3B, Wadsworth, 2015

6-foot-1, 180-pound athletic frame. From the infield he needs to be more aggressive in coming to get the baseball. He has a good, clean exchange and throws from a low ¾ slot with at top velocity of 70 mph across the diamond.  Right-handed hitter that has good balance and athleticism in the box. He has a short, compact, simple swing with a flat bat path through the hitting zone  Registered top exit velocity of 77 mph and was 4.45 home to first.  

Kyler Seemann, RHP/3B, Patrick Henry, 2015

6-foot, 170-pound average build. The four-pitch, pitcher uses regular effort in his delivery, average armspeed with a shorter arm action coming from a ¾ slot. Has a good idea of how to pitch. Throws his fastball at 76-78 mph, curveball showed gradual downward break at 63-66 mph. He threw a slider with downward break and tighter break than his curveball at 68-71 mph. He also flashed a changeup using fastball armspeed at 71-72 mph.

Logan Hogrefe, OF, Archbold, 2015

5-foot-11, 132 pound projectable frame. From the outfield he needs to attack the ball more and is a little out of control on his crow hop to throw. He shows good arm speed and a top velocity of 72 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts with his hands high and doesn’t use a stride. He drops his hands and shows a good bat path. Registered at top exit velocity of 71 mph and was 4.89 home to first.

Logan Jacobs, OF/1B, McNicholas, 2015

6-foot, 183-pound average body frame. From the outfield he showed good footwork playing through ground balls hit to him, using good crow hop mechanics, throws from an upper ¾ slot using 79 mph arm strength. Hits from a spread, wide stance, uses inward turn with his front foot, keeps hands close to body, uses a slight hands back trigger with an up the middle type approach. Reached a top exit velocity of 87 mph and ran a 4.46 out of the box to first base.

Luke Diamond, SS/2B, Ironton, 2015

5-foot-10, 170-pounds with average build. From the infield, he shows descent footwork, might work out as an athletic third-base type, throws through ¾ slot at 73 mph. Offensively, he hits from a balanced stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger. He swings using 84 mph exit velocity. Ran a 4.70 out of the box to first base.

Luke Nees, SS/2B, Jonathan Alder, 2015

6-foot-1, 185-pound build. The infielder projects more as a second baseman. Shows good footwork and range attacking the baseball. Throws from a low ¾ slot with a top velocity of 80 mph. Right-handed hitter that is spread out with good rhythm. Short compact swing with a top exit velocity of 78 mph and 4.69 home to first.

Mason Barger, C/1B, Lakota East, 2015

6-foot, 185-pound average body frame. From the crouch he shows good footwork, can improve times on throws by staying lower as he has a tendency to stand up early, reaching pop times between 2.19-2.34 using 72 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a balanced stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, up the middle to pull tendencies in his round of BP, line drive type production. Reached a top exit velocity of 86 mph and ran a 4.95 down the line to first base.

Mason DeAnna, C/3B, St. Edward, 2015

5-foot-10, 165-pound athletic build. One of the best catch and throw guys at this event. His feet move well with a clean exchange. He throws from a high ¾ slot with pop times between 2.01-2.1 and a top velocity of 79 mph. Right-handed hitter that loads with a little leg kick, but sometimes doesn’t get his foot down in time. His swing is slightly uphill with a top exit velocity of 82 mph and is 4.66 home to first.  

Matt Reibly, 3B/RHP, Centerville, 2015

5-foot-11, 190-pound frame. From third base he has soft hands and does a good job fielding the ball out in front of his body. He needs to work on his exchange to make it a lot cleaner. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 74 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that starts open and uses a high leg kick to get to even. His swing is uphill and cuts himself off on his finish. His top exit velocity off the tee was 80 mph and was 4.65 home to first.

Matt Noel, C/3B, Tallmadge, 2015

6-foot, 200-pound thicker body frame. From the crouch, he can improve his mechanics by staying lower throughout his throws to second-base, he has a tendency to stand up early before he throws. He reached a best pop time of 2.08. In the infield he stops his feet with ground balls hit at him, can improve footwork by being more aggressive playing through the baseball, fields out front nicely with his hands, throws using 80 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced stance, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, shows quickness in hands, one handed finish with good extension,  line drive type production squaring the baseball up nicely in his round of batting practice. Reached a top exit velocity of 77 mph and ran a 4.83 out of the box.

Matthew Cooke, SS/2B, St. Charles, 2015

5-foot-11, 170-pound thinner, athletic body frame. Infielder could improve footwork by playing through the baseball on ground balls hit at him. He shows a quicker transfer to release time, fields out front with his hands nicely, throws using 77 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a wide base set up, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, and an inward turn with his front foot. Swings using 82 mph exit velocity and ran a 4.59 down the line to first base.

Matthew Kron, 1B/2B, Oak Hills, 2015

6-foot-1, 165-pound projectable frame. From first base he moves well coming off the bag and has soft hands. He throws from a ¾ slot with a top velocity of 73 mph. From the infield he shows good range and a clean exchange that projects more as a second baseman. Right-handed hitter starts in a good athletic stance with a leg kick to load. His barrel staying in the zone and sprayed the ball during batting practice. Registered top exit velocity of 77 mph and was 4.75 home to first.

Michael Diana, OF, Amelia, 2015

5-foot-10, 165-pound strong build. From the outfield he get through the baseball but takes too many steps to his crow hop. He throws from a high ¾ slot which he flies open and a top velocity of 77 mph. Right-handed hitter with an athletic stance and uses a little load to get his hands back. Has a good swing path with a high finish. Registered top exit velocity of 79 mph and a 4.9 home to first.

Michael Magana, OF/SS, Hoover, 2015

6-foot-2, 175-pound lanky, athletic body frame. In the outfield he shows good footwork along with good crow-hop mechanics, he throws from a ¾ slot with 79 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, hands back trigger gets to arm bar, showed ability to use both sides of the field during his round of batting practice. Swings using 82 mph exit velocity. Ran a 4.69 down the line.

Michael Pagano, C/RHP, Pickerington North, 2015

5-foot-11, 195-pound average to athletic body frame. From the crouch he shows a quick transfer to release, can improve throws by staying lower as he has a tendency to stand up early. He reached pop times between 2.02-2.10 and throws with 72 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a wider set up, uses fluid hands back trigger to shoulder, shows some strength in swing, showed the ability to use both parts of the field but had pull tendencies during his round of BP with a max effort type swing. He reached a top exit velocity of 88 mph and ran a 4.63 down the line.

Michael Rosen, 2B/3B, Hoban, 2015

5-foot-10, 170-pound athletic frame. He bounces around the infield and has pretty clean actions. Throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 82 mph. Right-handed hitter with an athletic stance. Starts open and gets to squared with a little load and uses his lower ½. He showed power to his pull side with a top exit velocity of 68 mph and was 4.47 home to first.  

Michael Warden, OF/RHP, Waynesville, 2015

6-foot, 175-pound athletic frame. From the outfield he use a good crow hop and showed the best arm strength of the day at 90 mph. He throws from a high ¾ slot and was pretty accurate with his throws. Right-handed hitter that stands tall with a big leg kick for his load. He has a flat bat path with some power to the pull side. Registered 84 mph exit velocity and was 4.41 home to first. On the mound he has a compact delivery and collapse on the back side and falls off to glove side. He throws from a high ¾ slot with his fastball sitting 82-84 mph with some down angle. Spins his curveball at 66 mph with a 11/5 break.  

Mitch Weideling, C/1B, Upper Arlington, 2015

6-foot, 185-pound average body type. From the crouch he shows quick, good footwork and transfer to release is also quicker, his pop times were between 2.10-2.20 and uses 66 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a balanced set up, has a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, and showed the ability to use both parts of the field nicely during his round of BP. He uses 84 mph exit velocity and ran a 4.39 out of the box.

Mitchell Bault, RHP, Moeller, 2015

6-foot-1, 215-pound stronger build. On the mound the right-handers delivery requires regular effort, using a short arm action with average armspeed coming from a lower ¾ slot. His fastball showed tail and sink at times between 83-86 mph. He threw his curveball on a downward plane with some sharpness to it at 70-72 mph. Changeup was thrown using fastball armspeed with pretty good deception at 77 mph.

Mitchell Bodden, OF/2B, Lakota East, 2015

5-foot-10, 150-pound thin body frame with lots of room to fill out. In the outfield he shows solid footwork, can improve crow hop mechanics, throws from a ¾ slot with 81 mph arm strength. Hits from an open stance getting back to being squared up to even, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, and a leg kick for added power. Reached a top exit velocity of 75 mph and ran a 4.66 down the line.

Mitchell Schneider, SS, Kenton Ridge, 2015

5-foot-8, 155-pound athletic body frame. Infielder uses good footwork, fields out front with his hands nicely, uses a short arm action and shows the ability to throw from different arm slots, quicker transfer to release, and uses 76 mph arm strength. Hits from a slightly open stance getting back to being squared up to even, uses a short stride and short hands back trigger. Shows the ability to use both sides of the field. Reached a top exit velocity of 82 mph and ran a 4.64 out of the box.

Nate Suntken, RHP, Wauseon, 2015

6-foot, 190-pound athletic body frame. On the mound the right-hander’s delivery requires some effort, he uses quick armspeed coming from a ¾ slot. Does a good job incorporating his core into his throws. His fastball was between 81-84 mph. His curveball showed sharp break with 11/5 tilt between 71-73 mph.

Nic Varda, OF/1B, Pickerington North, 2015

5-foot-10, 175-pound average body frame. In the outfield, he shows good athletic footwork playing through ground balls, throwing through an upper ¾ slot with 83 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from an open stance getting back to being squared up to even, uses a small leg kick for added power, shows pull tendencies in his round of BP with line drive production. He uses 86 mph exit velocity. Ran a 4.40 down the line to first base.

Nick Ely, 3B/1B, Aurora, 2015

6-foot-1, 190-pound athletic frame. From third base he moves around well with good range. His exchange is clean and throws from a long ¾ slot with a top velocity of 83 mph. Right-handed hitter with good athletic stance that starts his hands high. Shows some power to pull side with an impressive exit velocity of 91 mph and was 4.69 home to first.  

Nick Ernst, RHP, LaSalle, 2015

The 6-3, 190 pound athletic right hander was really impressive with his ability to throw three pitches for strikes.  His fastball from a high ¾ slot sat 87-88 with good downhill plane, while he would drop a 73-75 mph curveball with a 11/5 break for a strike.  Nick would also use his 80-81 mph change up effectively with good arm speed. He really pounded the zone striking out six without walking a batter.  

Nick Maier, RHP, Carmel, 2015

6-foot, 205-pound athletic build. On the mound the right-hander uses a full wind up, in a delivery that requires regular effort. He throws using average armspeed, through a ¾ slot. He did a good job on this occasion spotting his fastball on the inside and outside part of the plate at 79-82 mph. He has a good feel for his breaking pitch that is thrown at 11/5 tilt between 69-72 mph.

Nick Massey, OF/SS, Beavercreek, 2015

5-foot-10, 155-pound thin body frame with room to fill out. In the outfield, he tends to take cautious routes to ground balls, fields ground balls off to the side, throws with 85 mph arm strength.  From the infield, he could benefit from being a little more aggressive playing through balls hit at him, shows quicker transfer to release time, throws using 79 mph arm strength. Left-handed hitter starts from a balanced stance, shifts weight to his back leg before he swings for added power Also uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger while showing he can hit using both sides of the field during his round of batting practice. Reached a top exit velocity of 78 mph. Ran a good 4.12 out of the batter’s box.

Nick Stone, LHP, Westerville Central, 2015

6-foot-1, 160-pound build. The southpaw comes right at you with a lot of effort in his delivery and a bit of head whip at the end. He throws from a high ¾ slot with his fastball sitting 81-82 mph. His curveball has some depth at 65-66 mph with 1-to-7 break.  

Patrick Lavelle, C/3B, Hilliard Davidson, 2015

5-foot-10, 180-pound average body frame. From the crouch he showed pretty good arm strength, could improve throws to second by staying lower through his throws as he has a tendency to stand up too soon. He reached pop times between 2.06-2.09 throwing with 74 mph arm strength. From third-base he moves well laterally with pretty good footwork, throws using 77 mph arm strength. Swings with an open stance getting back to being squared up to even, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, shows the ability to use both parts of the field. Reached a top exit velocity of 82 mph and ran a 4.47 down the line.

RJ Williams, SS,2B, Pickerington Central, 2015

5-foot-11, 168-pound athletic frame. From the infield he has smooth actions with a pretty clean exchange. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 76 mph. Left-handed hitter with a leg kick to get to his load. He shows the ability to hit to all fields with a top exit velocity of 78 mph and was 4.26 home to first.  

Ryan Bakies, RHP/3B, Elgin, 2015

6-foot, 175-pound thin build. From third-base he stops his feet with ground balls hit at him, he can improve his footwork by being more aggressive playing through the baseball as he does when he has to move laterally for the baseball. Moves well laterally, throws using 71 mph arm strength. Offensively he hits from a tall stance, no hands trigger present, could incorporate lower half more consistently, showed the ability to use both sides of the field nicely during his round of batting practice. Reached a top exit velocity of 71 mph and ran a 4.97 down the line. On the mound, in the stretch with a runner on second he will turn around and look at the runner before he delivers the pitch. His delivery requires regular effort, using average armspeed through a ¾ slot. He threw his fastball consistently sitting at 74 mph. He threw a curveball with gradual downward loopy break at 59-61 mph. He also threw a hard changeup using fastball armspeed at 71 mph.

Ryan Fitzgerald, OF, Mt. Vernon, 2015

6-foot, 185-pound average body frame with stronger looking lower half. Outfielder shows pretty good footwork but can improve by minimizing the number of steps he takes before he transitions to his crow-hop. Throws through an upper ¾ slot using 81 mph arm strength. Switch hitter from the right-side, starts from a tall stance, uses a leg kick for added power reaching a top exit velocity of 82 mph. Similar swing mechanics from the left-side, showed the ability to use both sides of the field nicely during his round of batting practice, reached a top exit velocity of 83 mph slightly quicker from the left-side. Ran a solid 4.14 out of the box to first-base.

Sam Fredette, 2B/OF, Sycamore, 2015

5-foot-11, 150-pound thin build with room to fill out. From the infield position he shows good footwork, quick transfer to release time, throws from a lower ¾ slot using 71 mph arm strength. He hits from an open stance getting back to even, hands back trigger getting to arm bar, used both sides of the field nicely during his round of BP. He swings with 78 mph exit velocity and ran a 4.70 out of the box.

Sam Rice, RHP, 3B, Bishop Watterson, 2015

6-foot-1, 180-pound average build. On the mound the righty uses a delivery that requires regular effort. He throws with a long, clean arm action using regular effort coming from a ¾ slot. His fastball showed tailing movement at times between 82-85 mph. His slider had tight break with signs of being sharp at 76-78 mph. He also threw a changeup with fastball armspeed and sink between 76-78 mph.

Sam Worley, RHP/3B, Dayton Christian, 2015

Tall 6-foot-4, 195-pound athletic build. In the infield he does a good job of fielding the ball out front, tendency to play from his heels, can be more aggressive playing through the baseball, throws using 77 mph arm strength. Offensively, He hits from an open stance getting back to being squared up to even, uses a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, showed the ability to use both parts of the field. Reached a top exit velocity of 70 mph and ran a 5.06 down the line to first base. On the mound he has a good pitcher’s build, he throws using a short arm action with average armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball showed some natural tailing movement at times thrown at 80-83 mph. His curveball showed downward breaking movement at 69-72 mph. His changeup showed similar movement as his fastball with some tail to it at 74 mph.

Santiago Martinez, OF/3B, Gahanna Lincoln, 2015

5-foot-8, 180-pound athletic body frame. Outfielder shows good athletic footwork playing through ground balls, crow hop mechanics can show improvement, throws from an upper ¾ slot with 74 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter, begins from a wider set up, doesn’t use a stride, has a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger, showed the ability to use all parts of the field nicely in his BP session, shows quickness in hands with line drive type production. Reached a top exit velocity of 76 mph and ran a 4.63 out of the box.

Seth Conover, 1B/3B, Kenton, 2015

6-foot-1, 230-pound thick build. First-baseman shows good footwork, can improve his footwork by working on increasing his foot speed, fields out front with his hands nicely, using 70 mph arm strength. Hits from a tall set up, uses an inward turn with his front foot, with a slightly closed stance, shows the ability to use both parts of the field during his round of BP. Hits using 77 mph exit velocity speed. Ran a 5.12 out of the box.

Spencer Howell, 2B/SS, Oakwood, 2015

5-foot-10, 155 pounds small athletic build. From the infield he projects more as second baseman. He is really aggressive attacking the baseball and has a good quick, clean exchange. He throws from a ¾ slot with top velocity of 78 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that really keeps it simple. Has a short compact swing that rotates well on his back side. Registered top exit velocity of 85 mph and was 4.42 home to first.  

Spenser Brown, C/1B, Anderson, 2015

5-foot-11, 170-pound thin body frame with room to fill out. From the crouch he can improve his mechanics by staying lower throughout his throws to second base, as he has a tendency to stand up early before he throws. Reached a best pop time of 2.20, throws using 72 mph arm strength. Offensively, he uses a small leg kick for added power, has a fluid hands back to shoulder trigger and showed a tendency to go around the baseball during his round of batting practice. Reached a top exit velocity of 75 mph and ran a 4.95 down the line to first base.

Sterling Leach, LHP/OF, Preble Shawnee, 2015

5-foot-6, 135-pound frame. The southpaw is undersized with a simple up tempo delivery with good direction. He throws from a high ¾ slot but occasionally drops down to make it tough on left-handed hitters. His fastball is sits 68-69 mph. His breaking ball with a 1-to-7 break comes in at 62-65 mph. He throws a hard changeup at 60-61 with some fade.  

Tanner Doenges, C/3B, Avon, 2015

5-foot-11, 190-pound big body frame. From behind the dish he has a pretty clean exchange can’t get his feet lined up to second on his throw. He throws from a high ¾ slot with pop times between 2.01-2.15 and 74 mph from home to second. Right-handed hitter with a wide stance and his bat high away from his body. Has a short compact swing with a top exit velocity of  81 mph and 5.19 home to first.  

Tanner Gaerke, RHP/1B, Jonathan Alder, 2015

6-foot-1, 235-pound big strong body. The right-hander has a good simple compact delivery with good direction and a good finish. His over the top arm action produces some down angle with a fastball sitting 79-81 mph. He throws a 12/6 curveball with a big break at 61-62 mph. His changeup has good life and action throwing it 70-71 mph.  

Tanner Stippich, OF/SS, Allen East, 2015

6-foot-1, 170-pound athletic fame. From the infield he does a good job getting to the baseball, but needs to shorten up his exchange and get rid of the ball quicker. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 82 mph. He projects more as an outfielder with plus arms strength from a high ¾ slot and top velocity of 86 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets to squared and starts with his hands high. He spins off a bit on his swing and registered a top exit velocity of 82 mph and was 4.62 home to first.

Taylor Acquista, LHP, Gahanna Lincoln, 2015

5-foot-11, 170-pound build. The southpaw has a quick tempo delivery with a quick arm. He does a good job staying in his delivery and throwing from a high ¾ slot. His fastball sits 81-83 mph with the ability to pound the zone with it. His curveball has good shape at 69-70 mph with a 1/7 break. He throws a hard change up at 75 mph with good arm speed and fade.  

Tony Iero, LHP/1B, Hoover, 2015

6-foot-3, 190-pound solid build. The southpaw from a high ¾ slot has a tendency to close himself off on foot strike. Fastball sat 79-81 mph with a little cut. His curveball is big and loopy with some depth sitting 66-71 mph with a 1/7 break. Throws a hard change up at 73 mph.

Treston Gonzales, RHP/3B, Paulding, 2015

Tall 6-foot-3, 172-pound athletic body frame. In the infield he has a tendency to stop his feet and would benefit from playing through ground balls hit at him. Has good enough arm strength throwing through a ¾ slot at 85 mph. Offensively, he starts from a closed wider stance and steps back to even, uses a hands back trigger which gets close to arm bar, showed up the middle to pull tendencies in his BP round. Reached a top exit velocity of 85 mph and ran a 4.39 out of the box. On the mound his delivery requires regular effort with the ball coming fairly easy out of his hand. He uses a long arm action with quicker armspeed through a ¾ slot. His fastball was at 80-85 mph. His curveball had downward break at 69-71 mph. Threw his changeup slowing down his arm just a little bit, showed some tail movement at 72-74 mph.

Trevor Anderson, SS/RHP, Lima Shawnee, 2015

6-foot-1, 150-pound projectable frame. From the infield really stays down on the ball and has a clean exchange. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 77 mph across the diamond. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets to squared with a high leg kick. He has a good swing path with a long finish. Registered a top exit velocity of 81 mph and was 4.45 down the line. Right-handed pitcher with a simple delivery and stands tall on his backside to create down angle. He throws from a high ¾ slot, which is almost over top with a fastball sitting 74-77 mph. His curveball has a big 12/6 break at 61-62 mph and throws a hard change at 69-70 mph.  

Tristan Becker, OF/2B, St. Marys Memorial, 2015

5-foot-11, 180-pound build. From the outfield he uses a good crow hop to gain momentum on his throw. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 80 mph. Right-handed hitter with an athletic stance. He uses a leg kick and cast his hands for his load. Swing is a little uphill with a top exit velocity of 84 mph and 4.96 home to first.

Ty Phelps, LHP/OF, Meigs, 2015

6-foot-2, 200-pound athletic good pitcher’s build. Four pitch-pitcher, on the mound the left-hander’s delivery requires regular effort, he throws using just above average armspeed through an upper ¾ slot. His fastball was between 82-86 mph. Has a good curveball, throws it at a 1-to-7 tilt with sharp break between 71-73 mph. He throws a slider at 75-76 mph with tighter break with movement across the zone. He throws a changeup using fastball armspeed with good fade at 76 mph.  One of the top uncommitted left-handed pitcher’s left in his class.

Tyler Lavelle, RHP, Mayfield, 2015

6-2, 215 pound athletic build right-hander. He has a good strong lower half that throws slightly across his body. His fastball sits 85-87 with good downhill plane. Tyler’s curveball is 71 mph with a 11/5 break and his slider his late and sharp at 77 mph. He throws a good changeup at 70 and ability to throw all four pitches for a strike. I believe there is more in the tank if his lower half can become more online.  

Tyler Stambaugh, LHP/1B, Sylvania Southview, 2015

5-foot-11, 160-pound thinner, athletic build. The left-hander’s delivery is simple and repeatable, it requires regular effort. He throws using average armspeed coming from a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 79-81 mph. Curveball was thrown with a downward plane at 67-68 mph. He threw a changeup using fastball armspeed at 72 mph. He also threw a slider with a downward cutting action at 69-71 mph.

William Bohlman, LHP, Centerville, 2015

6-foot, 150-pound thin build with room to fill out. On the mound the lefty uses a regular effort delivery, with a long arm action and average armspeed coming from a ¾ slot. His fastball was between 72-74 mph, curveball showed downward break at 62-64 mph. Threw his changeup using fastball armspeed at 69-70 mph.

Xavier Harris, OF/RHP, Mt. Gilead, 2015

6-foot-2, 210-pound strong build. From the outfield he throws from a high ¾ slot with a top velocity of 80 mph with good carry. Right-handed hitter that stands tall in the box with simple short swing. Registered top exit velocity of 78 mph and was 4.62 home to first. On the mound the righty has a simple delivery with a short stride for his size. From over the top his fastball sits 80-82 mph with some life on his ball and good down angle. He throws his curveball at 70-71 with a 11/5 break.  His slider is hard with a late break at 75-77.

Zach Dickson, 2B/3B, Newark, 2015

5-foot-10, 165-pound thinner body frame. The infielder shows solid footwork, and can cover some ground moving well laterally, he throws through a ¾ slot at 67 mph. Offensively, he hits from a wider balanced set up, simple repeatable swing mechanics, short to the ball, with no hands trigger. He swings using 80 mph exit velocity and ran a 4.38 down the line to first base.

Zachary Kirby, C/OF, Northmont, 2015

5-foot-11, 175-pound athletic frame. From behind the dish he sits down well for a good target. His exchange is a little slow but clean. He does a decent job of getting his feet in line. He throws from a high ¾ slot with a pop time of 2.2 and a top velocity of 79 mph. Right-handed hitter that starts open and gets to even. He has a nice easy swing and approach. Registered top exit velocity of 85 mph and was 4.84 home to first.  

Zachary Meese, Massillon Jackson, 2015

6-foot-2, 160-pound projectable frame. The southpaw has a simple delivery that stays balanced and good direction. He has a quick arm he throws from a high ¾ slot with his fastball sitting 83-85 mph with some sink. His breaking ball has good shape and late break he can throw for a strike. It sits 71-73 mph with a 1-to-7 break. He throws his changeup with good arm speed at 74-75 mph with some fade.

Zachary Santoro, OF, Clinton Massie, 2015

6-foot, 185-pound athletic body frame. The outfielder shows good footwork, can improve throws by keeping his shoulder closed a little longer and improving crow-hop mechanics. Throws using 79 mph arm strength. Right-handed hitter showed the ability to use both sides of the field nicely, uses a slight hands back to shoulder trigger, shows strength, line drive type production. Reached a top exit velocity of 86 mph and ran a 4.78 down the line to first base.

Zack Blair, SS/2B, Tippecanoe, 2015

5-foot-10, 180-pound athletic build. From the infield he shows good footwork on coming to get the baseball. He has a quick clean exchange and throws the ball 77 mph across the diamond. The right-handed hitter stands tall with a short compact swing that generates some power to his pull side. Registered a top exit velocity of 85 mph and was 4.44 down the line.  

Zane Collins, LHP, Ben Logan, 2015

6-foot-1, 201-pound athletic build with strong lower half. In his windup he turns around with his back pretty much facing the hitter. He throws his fastball using above average armspeed through a high ¾ slot requiring regular effort. Good feel for four pitches His fastball shows arm side run at times at 84-86 mph. Curveball thrown at 1/7 tilt with some depth at 73 mph. Changeup is a good pitch with some deceptiveness and sink at 75-77 mph. Slider is tighter than his curveball at 76-78 mph.