https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospects/2026/draft/brady-harris-826207
Brady Harris OF, Trinity Christian (FL)
6' 2" 185
COMMITTED - Florida
Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 55 | Arm: 55 |
Field: 55 | Overall: 50
Those interested in finding out what Harris was all about on
the summer showcase circuit didn’t have look too hard. The Jacksonville area
high school standout was just about everywhere, including the Perfect Game
National, both PG’s and MLB’s High School All-American Games, the East Coast
Pro Showcase and the Area Code Games. Harris displayed his wares all over the
country as one of the best all-around high school position players in the
class.
A 6-foot-2 right-handed hitter, Harris gives off some young
Dylan Crews -- who also came out of the Florida prep ranks -- vibes. He’s shown
the ability to keep his barrel in the zone for a long time and leverage the
baseball, with a good amount of power now and more to come in the future. He
didn’t have the most productive summer, with some swing-and-miss popping up,
leading some to voice a little concern about his pure hit tool, but most feel
there’s enough bat to get to that raw pop.
Harris has solid speed and uses it well, especially in the
outfield. He might not jump off the page as an electric defender in center, but
he has very good instincts that should allow him to stay up the middle with the
potential to be plus there, and he has a strong enough arm that he could handle
the move to a corner if need be. The all-around skills are there; if he puts
them to consistent use during his senior year, he could be one of the first
high school bats selected.
https://www.prepbaseballreport.com/news/PBR/2026-mlb-draft--winter-s-mock-draft
Kaden Waechter RHP Jesuit HS, FL (Florida State)
"Florida State recruit. Waechter’s ability to stay
behind the ball in creating ride&run is impressive in creating an elite
fastball profile with high end velocity that generates considerable whiffs in
the zone. A polished, athletic delivery allows his arm to work with quick ease
and his intense competitiveness and confidence provides a bullying presence on
the mound. His changeup holds future weapon status with power sink at times,
but it was the slider, in this look, that stood out. Starting off with near-cutter
action, he ripped off a prospect-defining backleg version to strike out a
left-handed bat at 89 mph. That single pitch will not be forgotten soon, and
should he replicate that look on a more consistent basis moving forward, the
top prep right-hander will quickly move into mid 1st round consideration. –
Shooter Hunt, Team USA 18U Trials
No. 18 Cincinnati Reds: Caden
Sorrell, OF, Texas A&M Baseball
For Cincinnati, the outfield could always need some help and
for the Reds, their draft pick is one of the best in the outfield in college
right now.
Caden Sorrell has been a bright spot for the Aggies, even
after his 2025 season was cut short due to injury. Despite this, Sorrell still
produced great numbers as he ended the 2025 season with a .337 batting average.
During the season, the sophomore produced 12 home runs and 32 RBIs.
In the field, the Aggie recorded 25 putouts and two assists
for a perfect 1.0 fielding percentage.
https://www.bleachernation.com/mlb/2026/01/13/mlb-mock-draft-mid-jan/
Eric Booth Jr. OF Oak Grove (MS)
Eric EJ Booth Jr. is a 2026 OF/LHP/1B with a 6-0 207 lb.
frame from Bassfield, MS who attends Oak Grove. Very athletic build with lots
of present strength. Left-handed hitter, starts from a narrow and open base
with a simple timer and trigger, hop hand heavy swing from an extended start,
top of the scale strength at contact, easy power to the pull side, made nice
game adjustments with the barrel. 6.27 runner in the sixty. Primary outfielder
on defense, speed plays very well in his actions to the ball, fields the ball
cleanly and throws from a compact 3/4's arm slot, makes accurate soft throws.
Good student with a verbal commitment to Vanderbilt. Selected to play in the
2025 Perfect Game All-American Classic.
https://www.bleachernation.com/mlb/2026/01/13/mlb-mock-draft-mid-jan/
Ryder Helfrick C Arkansas
Sophomore (2025)
» ABCA/Rawlings South All-Region Team (First Team)
» Fayetteville Regional Tournament MVP
» Fayetteville Regional All-Tournament Team (C)
» Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Played in 61 games with 56 starts (all at catcher) as a
sophomore … Slashed .305/.420/.616 with 15 home runs and 38 RBI … Scored 47
runs on the year … Totaled 58 hits, including 10 doubles and a team-leading two
triples … Drew 32 walks and was hit by seven pitches … 3-for-5 in stolen base
attempts … Recorded 14 multi-hit games and 11 multi-RBI games … Had a
season-long 10-game hitting streak and 17-game reached base streak …
Defensively, committed only three errors in 629 total chances (.995 fielding percentage)
and assisted in turning three double plays … Threw out 10-of-45 attempted base
stealers … In SEC play, slashed .337/.449/.635 with seven home runs and 21 RBI
in 30 games with 30 starts … Scored 29 runs against conference opponents …
Totaled 35 hits, including eight doubles and one triple, in league action … In
the NCAA Tournament, slashed .265/.342/.706 with a team-leading five home runs
and eight RBI … Named MVP of the NCAA Fayetteville Regional after slashing
.545/.643/.1.364 with a team-high three homers and four RBI … Named to the
midseason watch list for the Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the
Year Award.















