Prep Baseball Report

Missouri Scout Blog: Week 3 Games


By: Kevin Moulder & Diego Solares
PBR Missouri Staff

The Missouri Scout Blog provides insider information and scouting notes from the PBR Scouting Staff during the season. This running blog will feature information on underclass prospects, unsigned seniors, draft prospects, and anything else that is notable. We will provide a wide range of information, including player evaluations, velocities, pop times, home to first times, and more. Simply put, the Missouri Scout Blog is loaded with information…

SCOUT BLOG (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY)

Charlie Bennett, OF, Parkway South, 2024
Uncommitted. 6-foot, 165-pound left/left athlete. Hit leadoff and started in right field for the Patriots in this look. Short, direct path to contact, top-of-the-order type with a knack for contact. Advanced runner, knows how to effectively use his speed on offense. Moved comfortably around the outfield in I/O pregame with footwork feel.

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Charlie Bennett

Caden Bogenpohl, RHP/OF, Jackson, 2023
Highly physical and professional 6-foot-5, 230-pound frame. Was one of the biggest risers this winter in Missouri, jumping to No. 5 overall on our state’s senior class rankings, and No. 207 nationally. Started on the mound for Jackson, pumping his fastball at 88-92 mph over a six inning outing. Feel to spin a slider at 76-80 mph off it. Showed his double-plus raw power at the plate by annihilating a baseball over the right field fence for a no-doubt home run. Has one of the highest ceilings in Missouri, regardless of class.

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Caden Bogenpohl

Michael Callahan, OF, Lafayette, 2025
5-foot-11, 165-pound lean, athletic, well-proportioned athlete with a frame more than capable of adding strength over the next few years. Hit in the two-hole and started in left field for Lafayette in this look. Effortless athleticism, easy hand speed and rhythm at the plate. Drove a hard double into the right-center gap with authority. Also made a stellar diving grab in left field. Batting .379 with a .983 OPS over 37 plate appearances this spring, stealing six bags and walking (7) more than he’s struck out (4).

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Michael Callahan

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