Perfect Game Georgia @PG_Georgia
Kody Collins (‘23, Ga.)- with 0 ER over 4 IP on 3H & 2Ks. FB up to 88, sitting 84-86 w/ CB seen here at 76 for K. 58 pitches at 68% strike rate. Uncommitted https://t.co/SIPN0bC6LC
Perfect Game Ohio Valley @PG_OhioValley
‘23 Jacob Brown (MI) barrels this ball for a double straightaway center. Easy well-timed leg raise load. Present strength and bat speed.
Will Hoefer @whoeferbaseball
CF Isaiah Drake (Westlake (GA), 2023) goes through the middle on 3-1 for a leadoff single. Impact in the bat has been evident throughout most of the summer, with game changing speed on the basepaths. Very high follow in Georgia for the 2023 draft.
9-8-22 - PBR Arizona @PBRArizona
LHP ‘23 Bradyn Barnes
ASU_Baseball commit with 1 inning of work, and makes it a quick one on 10 pitches. Sat 87-89 mph with a wipe out SL.
9-7-22 -Top 5 New Jersey HS Prospects -https://www.prepbaseballreport.com/news/NJ/Updated-2023-New-Jersey-Player-Rankings-4281906357
No. 3 Vanderbilt commit RHP Alex Kranzler (Old Tappan) was nursing an injury for all of the summer, but that certainly does not take away from how he took over the 2022 New Jersey High School season, leading Old Tappan to a Bergen County Tournament championship. Kranzler is solidly built at 6-foot-3 212-pounds with broad shoulders. Kranzler was up to 93 in the late part of the season. Short, quick arm action from a true-3/4 slot, Kranzler punched out 115 in 73.1 IP while walking just 19 on way to garnering 2022 New Jersey Player of the Year honors.
9-7-22 - Top 20 high school prospects for '23 Draft
https://www.mlb.com/news/top-high-school-draft-prospects-2023 -
3. Blake Mitchell, C/RHP, Sinton HS (Texas)
Mitchell is an intriguing two-way player who is currently playing for Team USA. Scouts tend to prefer him behind the plate, where he has the chance to be an offensive force at a premium position. The plus arm that fires 95 mph fastballs from the mound works back there, too.
9-6-22 - UPDATED 2023 TEXAS PLAYER RANKINGS
https://www.prepbaseballreport.com/news/TX/Updated-2023-Texas-Player-Rankings-7591230864
#6 Zane Adams - LHP - Porter - Alabama Commit
One of the big risers into the top 10 is Adams. The LHP has seen his stuff continue to tick up and looks like a future weekend starter in the SEC. The Bama commit features a FB that has climbed into the mid 90’s, sitting comfortably in the low 9’s. He shows a tight slider with good depth that generates a lot of swing & miss. He shows a changeup that he can throw with good arm speed and land for strikes. Adams has a starter profile with all the necessary pitches to be successful. He ended his summer with an electric outing on the mound, punching out 7 over 3 innings.
9-3-22 - PBR LOUISIANA: 2023 RANKINGS UPDATE
https://www.prepbaseballreport.com/news/LA/PBR-Louisiana-4058629173?s=03 -
-2023 LHP Harrison Waghalter (Catholic BR HS): Long, lean, and wiry 6'1" 165 lbs. frame with plenty of room to add strength. Nearly two years ago, at our All-State Games at LSU-Eunice, we came away impressed with the Catholic BR product after a productive outing that day. Fast-forward to today, and it's cool to see what he's accomplished during that time, as he's become one of the Bears "go-to" guys on the mound. This past spring, Waghalter compiled a 8-1 record with a 1.34 ERA for Catholic BR, as they won another LHSAA Division I State Championship, and in true fashion, Waghalter saved his best performance for when the Bears needed it most. Catholic BR matched up against Jesuit in the semifinals, and unfortunately, had to endure an over hour and a half rain delay, but that didn't stop Waghalter. He ended up pitching 6 innings, allowing 3 hits with 1 walk and 7 strikeouts, as the Bears defeated the Blue Jays by a score of 3-1. Little did he know, that Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field, where he defeated the Blue Jays that day, would become his future college home, as Waghalter announced his commitment to Southeastern Louisiana University at the end of this summer. Waghalter moves up to #30 in this rankings update.
2 comments:
Every day, the young pre-draft kids fight to go as high on the July 2023 draft lists as possible. The supply is endless. Amazing stuff.
and remember...
all this will change as soon as the 2023 stats start to come in
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