Prep Baseball Report

OK Future Games: Stats and Standouts


Andy Urban
Oklahoma Scouting Director

The Prep Baseball Report host the annual Future Games this year at LakePoint just outside of Atlanta Georgia. The future games features the top uncommitted 2022 and 20221 grads by position from every state in our 43 state coverage area (and Canada). The position players from each team worked out in a pro showcase in front of over 300 college coaches. The pitches threw live in games as the elite teams matched up for the next three days. Get all the numbers and rosters from the Future Games, here. Though they did not play for Team OK, Jonah Mahan (Team Select) and Jaxon McTyre (Team Missouri) also preformed well at the Future Games. Click the link above to check out their numbers. 

Video will be added to each players profiles in the coming days. 

Showcase Results 

Top 60 Times

Rank Name State School Class Pos 60-yard
1 Cayden Brumbaugh OK Edmond Santa Fe 2021 SS 6.64
2 Gavin Haines OK Carl Albert 2021 OF 6.72
3 Ty Hammack OK Deer Creek 2021 OF 6.73
4 Bryce Logan OK Deer Creek 2021 SS 6.79
5 Dondi King Jr. OK Carl Albert 2021 LHP 6.82
6 Ben Harris OK Carl Albert 2021 OF 6.90
7 Noah Kang OK Edmond Memorial 2022 SS 6.92
^ Brody Green OK Owasso 2021 3B 6.92
8 Jett Tucker OK Owasso 2021 OF 7.03
9 Jackson Jobe OK Heritage Hall 2021 RHP 7.05
10 Jackson Holliday OK Stillwater 2022 SS 7.13
11 Payton Tolle OK Bethany 2021 LHP 7.24
12 Carson Lee OK Yukon 2021 C 7.30
13 Jackson Young OK Stillwater 2021 C 7.50

Top Exit Velos

Rank Name State School Class Pos Exit Velo
1 Cayden Brumbaugh OK Edmond Santa Fe 2021 SS 94
^ Payton Tolle OK Bethany 2021 LHP 94
2 Ty Hammack OK Deer Creek 2021 OF 93
^ Jackson Jobe OK Heritage Hall 2021 RHP 93
3 Ben Harris OK Carl Albert 2021 OF 91
^ Dondi King Jr. OK Carl Albert 2021 LHP 91
^ Carson Lee OK Yukon 2021 C 91
^ Jackson Holliday OK Stillwater 2022 SS 91
4 Gavin Haines OK Carl Albert 2021 OF 90
5 Brody Green OK Owasso 2021 3B 89
^ Jett Tucker OK Owasso 2021 OF 89
6 Jackson Young OK Stillwater 2021 C 88
7 Noah Kang OK Edmond Memorial 2022 SS 87
8 Bryce Logan OK Deer Creek 2021 SS 80

Top Infield Velos

Rank Name State School Class Pos INF Velo
1 Jackson Jobe OK Heritage Hall 2021 RHP 90
2 Noah Kang OK Edmond Memorial 2022 SS 86
3 Bryce Logan OK Deer Creek 2021 SS 85
4 Cayden Brumbaugh OK Edmond Santa Fe 2021 SS 84
5 Brody Green OK Owasso 2021 3B 81
6 Payton Tolle OK Bethany 2021 LHP 79
7 Jackson Holliday OK Stillwater 2022 SS 78

Top Outfield Velos

Rank Name State School Class Pos OF Velo
1 Gavin Haines OK Carl Albert 2021 OF 84
^ Jett Tucker OK Owasso 2021 OF 84
2 Ty Hammack OK Deer Creek 2021 OF 83
3 Ben Harris OK Carl Albert 2021 OF 82
4 Dondi King Jr. OK Carl Albert 2021 LHP 80

Top Catcher Pop Times

Rank Name State School Class Pos Pop Time
1 Carson Lee OK Yukon 2021 C 1.97-2.05
2 Jackson Young OK Stillwater 2021 C 2.05-2.20

Top Max Fastballs 

Rank Name State School Class Pos Max FB
1 Bode Brooks OK Tuttle 2021 RHP 91 mph
2 Payton Tolle OK Bethany 2021 LHP 89 mph
^ Kade Shatwell OK Edmond Santa Fe 2022 RHP 89 mph
^ Gunnar McCollough OK Coweta 2021 RHP 89 mph
^ Jackson Jobe OK Heritage Hall 2021 RHP 89 mph
3 Chance Cox OK Mustang 2021 LHP 88 mph
4 Drew Blake OK Stillwater 2021 LHP 87 mph
5 David Dean OK Owasso 2021 LHP 86 mph
^ Zade Cisneros OK Clinton 2021 OF 86 mph
6 Noah Kang OK Edmond Memorial 2022 SS 85 mph
7 Connor Goodson OK Norman 2022 RHP 84 mph
8 Parker Coil OK Edmond Memorial 2022 LHP 83 mph

 

Game 1 Standouts vs Team Texas:

Jackson Jobe, SS/RHP, 2021 Heritage Hall: It was all about the breaking ball in Jobe's two innings of work against Texas. The 6-foot-2 180-pound right-hander was throwing breaking balls with slurve shape and spin rates that would have been off the charts in the big leagues (3000-3300). He used it to punch out 3 and get himself out of a bases loaded jam in the first. The fastball wasn't bad either, sitting 86-89 in the first. 

 

Brody Green, 3B, 2021, Owasso: The 6-foot-4, 170-pound frame already possesses wiry strength and has plenty of room to add more size. In the game, the right-handed hitter used his compact stroke to blast a 91 mph fastball for a pull side double and OK their only 2 runs of the game. Green also continued to prove he is an advanced defender at 3B making a backhand play, stepping on the bag and throwing a strike to first. 

 

 

Body Brooks, RHP, 2021, Tuttle: The right-hander normally ranges in velo between 82-90 changing speeds regularly on the fastball with pinpoint command. On this night, Brooks was turned up, sitting 88-90 and touching 91 on his first pitch of the game. Brooks also showed a high spin rate slider at 73-76 and an above average changeup at 74-75 to complement his sinking fastball. 

Parker Coil, LHP, 2022, Edmond Memorial: The 6-foot-2, 165-pound projectable left-hander may have not thrown the top velos at the Future Games, but arguably had the best outing. Coil mixed a 71-72 mph curveball with depth and a 72-74 changeup with big fade in any count with an 80-83 mph fastball. Coil punched out six hitters in two innings and worked around an outfield error. 

Game 2 Standouts vs Team Louisiana

Gunnar McCollough, RHP, 2021, Coweta: The physically impressive 6-foot-3, 215-pound and muscular right-hander did what we have become accustomed to seeing out of him with the fastball sitting 85-87 touching 89 and filling up the zone. McCollugh did show something new in this outing, a slider that sat 72-75 with some late depth. McCollough tossed two scoreless innings with three punchouts. 

 

Kade Shatwell, RHP, 2022, Tuttle: A lean and projectable 6-foot-2, 165-pound frame, Shatwell light up the gun for a 2022 sitting 87-88 T89 with the fastball. Though he had some command issues and probably some big nevers throwing in front of over 300 D1 coaches, his stuff was still impressive. The young right-hander settled into a 1-2-3 second inning and committed to Oklahoma State shortly after the game complete. 

 

Jackson Holliday, SS, 2022, Stillwater: The 6-foot, 165-pound freshman showed elite skills all weekend. The left-handed hitter lead of this game with a double to the opposite field on the first pitch and would collect an RBI single up the middle in his second at bat. Holliday would come around to score both times. On the weekend, Holliday went 5-for-7 with 3 RBI and a couple of stolen bases while playing very clean defense on the other side of the ball.

 

Cayden Brumbaugh, 2B, 2021, Edmond Santa Fe: Brumbaugh is a name we have known as an elite player in OK for years now, but he put his name on the national map this weekend. In this game, the right-handed hitter showed off his sound swing posting one hit and stole two bases, swiping 5 bags on the weekend. The 5-foot-10, 165-pound middle infielder was not the most physically imposing infielder at the future games, but you would never know it looking at his measurables, which show an advanced blend of strength and speed. These measurables play up in games. 

 

Game 3 Standouts vs Team Arkansas/Kansas

Payton Tolle, LHP/1B, 2021, Bethany: Possibly the biggest surprise at this year’s future games. After sitting in the low 80s at a previous event this summer, the 6-foot-6, 230-pound muscular left-hander jumped on the mound and ranged 85-89 mph and showed some feel for changeup and curveball as well. Tolle tossed a scoreless inning, punching out two. 

 

Ty Hammack, OF, Deer Creek, 2021: The 5-foot-11, 185-pound muscular right-handed hitter took a few games to get on time, but once he did, the results were impressive. In his last at bat against Lousianna, Hammack hit a deep double to the opposite field. He picked right back up against very good arms from Arkansas/Kansas flying out on the warning track and then doubling off the wall, both to the left. Hammack shows the tools to stick in center field at the next level and be a middle of the order bat.