State Games of Georgia: Scout Blog
June 1, 2023
Memorial day weekend was action packed with players from the 2027-2024 class. In event we took a look at some guys that made impacts in our quick hits articles from days 1 and 2 and then another article from days 3 and 4. Here we take a deeper look with scouting reports from players that made an impression on our scouting staff.
Clinton Harris, RHP, 2024
Uncommitted. 6-foot-2, 200-pounds. Out of Brookwood High School. Harris was one of my favorite arms of the day running the fastball up to 92 mph. Fastball sat around 88-91. Fastball spin rate was around 2200 at times. Harris also showed a changeup that he threw to lefties and righties down in the zone with good depth to get swings and misses with. Slider had good sharp movement at times that will continue to develop. Harris worked ahead in the count getting ahead with his Fastball. Really good leg drive as well as reach adds extra movement to all pitches. Harris will be an arm to keep an eye on throughout the summer.
‘24 Clinton Harris @1TitansNation
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 27, 2023
FB: 88-91 T92
SL: 74-76
CH: 77-79
Works ahead in the count with good tempo on the mound. High spin fastball. Good leg drive and reach adds extra movement.@PBR_Uncommitted |#GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/OEgbWV2d7i
Kenny Foudy, C, 2026
Uncommitted. 5-foot-11, 171-pounds. Foudy will be a guy that will be fun to follow throughout the entire summer. The athletic built backstop can really do it all. At the plate he has the ability to hit for power to any part of the field. His short/level swing allows him to backspin balls that carry into the gaps for extra base hits. Foudy gets to a nice hitting position after his small toe tap load. He gets nice separation with his hands getting his hands and hips on the same timing. Defensively, Foudy has nice hip mobility that allows him to move well behind the plate. Blocks well side to side, funnels everything towards the plate. He has nice strength that allows him to receive the baseball well. He's able to get his thumb moving pitches back towards the zone, steals many strikes when he is behind the plate.
‘26 C Kenny Foudy (@eXposureBB) puts one into the ??’s
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) May 29, 2023
The ‘22 Junior Future Gamer has added strength to the frame to go with his clean, simple bat path. ⚡️ quick hands with a gamer mentality. #GAStateGames23 | @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/hC48DvWVnm
‘26 C, Kenny Foudy @FactoryVelo
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 27, 2023
Rips one pull side to clear the bases. Quick hands with good feel/approach in the box. Quick load and gets his backside through. pic.twitter.com/9xg4wsqeA7
Coleman Eldridge, OF, 2026
Uncommitted. 6-foot, 165-pounds. Eldridge is an intriguing guy to watch coming out of the ’26 class. He keeps a strong front side, not allowing his weight to drift. He is very explosive in his swing, with good hip coil, providing gap to gap pop. Eldridge has nice extension at the finish of his swing to stay on the baseball and work the other way. He has a rotational swing keeping his barrel in the zone for a long time. His plus speed allows him to be aggressive on the basepaths and try to push for the extra base. Defensively, he makes good reads off of the bat and gets good first steps in the direction of the ball. He has a solid arm to go along with his ability to track baseballs.
‘26 OF, Coleman Eldridge @USASCOUTGA
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 27, 2023
Sits on a BB and works the middle of the field to lead off the game. Fast hands with good barrel control. Extends nicely with barrel staying in the zone. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/IyAU4dp2vI
David Albert, RHP, 2025
Uncommitted. 5-foot-11, 165-pounds. Albert has one of my favorite arms of the weekend. He is a crafty right hander that ran the fastball up to 86 and settled in at 84-85 mph. The fastball has great run/sink action hard into RHH. Then backs the fastball up with a 74-75 mph breaking ball. His curveball has great depth with nice 12/6 break. Albert has a great delivery, he really gets nice leg drive while exploding down the mound. Then gets nice extension on his release. Albert is a player that has tremendous upside in the coming years. Excited to see his progressions.
‘25 RHP David Albert @9thinningbball
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 27, 2023
FB: 83-86, Run
CB: 74-75
Explodes down the mound and has great extension on both pitches. Can work to both sides of the plate. FB has run, makes it hard on RHH. Good follow throughout the summer. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/mNFJyPQjPw
Brady Holbrook, OF, 2025
Uncommitted. 6-foot-1, 195-pounds. The lefty bat has a real intriguing swing coming out of the ‘25 class. On day one of the 2023 Georgia State Games, he sent one over the RF wall for a big time homer. He keeps nice swing mechanics generating power off of a stiff front side. Shows nice timing with his hips and hands. He has nice hand separation in his load with real strong bat control through the zone ending with good extension after contact. Holbrook has an on-plane bat path creating major backspin at the point of contact.
‘25 OF/1B Brady Holbrook (@9thinningbball) continues to swing the bat well this weekend.
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) May 30, 2023
One of my favorite bats of the spring, has some real power potential in the next couple of years. Strong base and is a really good athlete. #GAStateGames23 | @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/5xduhoL0SP
Dimitri Angelakos, RHP/SS, 2024
Uncommitted. 6-foot-3, 200-pounds. Angelakos, one of the top remaining uncommitted arms left in the ‘24 class. He had a strong start Sunday on day two of the 2023 Georgia State Games. He has a long and explosive stride down the mound. He ran a sinking fastball up to 90 mph while sitting at 88-89. His fastball was electric with late sinking action. Then flips in a slider 75-77, his slider is a great pitch coming off of the fastball. Has great break, in which he can throw for a strike and get hitters to chase out of the zone. Makes it even harder than it already is on the hitters while keeping the same arm slot with both pitches. Angelakos is going to be a huge pickup for someone.
‘24 Dimitri Angelakos @USAPrimeNat
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 28, 2023
FB: 86-88, T89
SL: 75-76
Loose arm action. Good feel for both pitches. Long stride and explodes down the mound. Works the bottom of the zone well. SL is a big out pitch for him. #GAStateGames23 | @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/yYxIqUlpkb
Michael Fredette, RHP, 2025
Kennesaw State Commit. 5-foot-10, 160-pounds. Got the start in a big time pool play game Sunday and he did not disappoint. He was extremely fun to watch from the first pitch to the last pitch of his outing. I love the tempo and the explosiveness he shows while he is on the mound. Fredette has crazy spin rates on both pitches. He throws a lively fastball 89-91 and running it up to 92 mph, with a top spin rate of (2604). Then he spins in a plus wipeout slider at 76-78 mph with a top spin rate of (2950). What an outing to start the summer can’t wait to see how much he progresses throughout the summer.
‘25 RHP, Michael Fredette @USASCOUTGA | @KSUOwlsBaseball Commit
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 29, 2023
FB: 89-91, T92 (T2604)
SL: 76-78 (T2950)
Loose arm action with good reach at the end of his delivery. Good leg drive down the mound. High spin on both pitches. Able to pitch to either side of the plate with… pic.twitter.com/i8KZPHYzzT
Colin White, LHP, 2026
Georgia Tech Commit. 6-foot-3, 175-pounds. A young left handed arm that shows electric stuff on the mound. His long/ lanky build allows a lot of room for growth in the coming years. White’s fastball had some late life on it that would run back into left handed hitters. He got his fastball up to 90 while sitting 88- 89. He had a high spin rate on the fastball up to 2450. White has a big hammer curveball that turned into a pitch he relied on the most. He really drives off of his back leg to explode down the mound.
‘26 LHP, Colin White @USASCOUTGA | @GTBaseball Commit
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 29, 2023
FB: 88-90 (T2450)
CB: 75-76
Tall/lanky frame with lots of room to grow. Shows a nice hammer CB that is used as a big out pitch. Explosive down the mound with good hip coil in the delivery. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/IWj2ACUuRW
Grant Largen, RHP, 2025
Uncommitted. 6-foot-4, 200-pounds. Largen has a quick/short arm action delivery where he really gets down the mound with the intent to explode down the mound. He really sits on his back leg in his delivery. He solidified a two pitch mix with his fastball and slider. He would flash a changeup every so often to keep hitters off of the fastball. He ran his fastball up to 88 while settling in at 84-86. The fastball is a real good pitch for him that has late life on it with high spin (2340). The slider has the potential to be a really good pitch for him, Largen showed flashes of what the pitch could be in his outing. The slider ranged from 74-76. He was able to get many swings and misses with it. Largen is a player that is starting to come into his own, his velo is on the rise, and becoming a pitcher. He is starting to make a name for himself in the ‘25 class.
‘25 RHP, Grant Largen@BBSmith24_25
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 29, 2023
FB: 84-86, T88 (T2340)
SL: 74-76
Tall/athletic frame with lots of room to grow. Mainly used a 2 pitch mix with FB and SL, but flashed an occasional CH later in the outing. Has good feel on the mound and how he wants to attack. Good spin on… pic.twitter.com/LKhMTudVQL
Carter Gregory, RHP, 2024
Uncommitted. 6-foot 3, 205-pounds. Gregory will be an interesting guy to follow throughout the summer. He got ahead early in counts with both his Fastball and curveball. His big frame will allow for more velocity in the coming months and years. Fastball sat 83-85 while topping at 86 several times. Curveball has good depth and sharp break downward. Solid speed differential between the all three pitches. Used the changeup mainly against lefties. Curveball will be his out pitch in the future to get chases down in the zone.
‘24 Carter Gregory @5starmidsouth
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 28, 2023
Gregory mixed pitches well throughout his outing attacking the zone early. Getting ahead in the count with both the FB and CB. Big frame that will allow for more velocity in years to come.
FB: 83-85 T 86 x3
CB: 70-72
CH: 77-79@PBRTennessee… pic.twitter.com/LBfVytYrGX
Brady Christman, C/OF, 2025
Uncommitted. 5-foot 11, 195-pounds. Christman had himself a day. Smoked balls all over the field with a triple to the gap in Left Center and a homerun over the wall in Left Field. Both balls left the bat at 98 mph. He has a low and crouched stance which allows him to stay in his legs throughout his swing. He’s a super strong kid who runs well for his size. Christman has the potential for future raw power in years to come. He will be a very interesting follow to see how he develops with age.
‘25 C/OF Brady Christman (@KlutchLlc) sends the first pitch of AB #3 back up the middle.
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 27, 2023
Christman is coming off a monster spring. Has walked twice with a couple steals. Also thrown 2 runners out at 2B and a back pick to 1B. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/B56Mv7fhoW
‘25 Brady Christman @KlutchLlc
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 28, 2023
Smokes a line drive triple (98 mph EV) to the left center gap. Low crouched stance. Stays in legs well during swing. Strong build. Good follow. @PBR_Uncommitted | #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/AHI4DTOkcd
Henry Akopov, OF, 2025
Uncommitted. 6-foot, 180-pounds. Akopov was one of my favorite guys to watch in all facets of the game. His athleticism shines through his swing, speed, and presence in the outfield. His patience at the plate was exceptional, working himself into a 3 ball count early in his first at-bat. He then drove a ball into the opposite field to record his first base hit of the day. His short-compact swing allows him to drive the ball well to all parts of the field with high exit velocity. Akopov then added a stolen base to his stat line to show off his quickness. Defensively, he excels with exceptional reaction time and shows off his speed by covering a lot of ground. He will be a very interesting player to watch develop over the next few years.
‘25 Henry Akopov @USASCOUTGA
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 28, 2023
Gets the barrel out and smokes a upper 80’s FB back up the middle. 98 EV!! Has lightning quick hands. #GAStateGames23 | @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/fVa3lTmjcT
Max Owens, C, 2024
Uncommitted. 6-foot 4, 190 pounds. Owens is a tall and lanky backstop with an above-average swing. He shows off his athleticism with his presence behind the plate. His arm strength is exceptional. His smooth swing and quick hands allow him to hit pitches all throughout the zone. His toe-tap load allows him to control his timing. Owens does a good job at keeping his barrel in the zone allowing him to hit hard line drives to all parts of the field. Owens will be a fun player to watch throughout the summer from the 2024 class.
‘24 Max Owens @PBR_Uncommitted | @teamrawlings10
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 27, 2023
Rips a double down the left field line to drive in 2 runs. Tall Athletic build with a smooth swing. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/47CgGH0cgi
‘24 Max Owens @teamrawlings10
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 28, 2023
Pulls this one through the hole for an RBI single. Solid catcher behind the plate as well. 6’4 190 lbs. Will be a fun follow this summer. @PBR_Uncommitted | #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/c22qoD62qB
Reece Grodeman, RHP, 2026
Uncommitted. 6-foot 4, 175 pounds. Grodeman is a talented player with exceptional athleticism. An advanced left-handed hitter that drove the ball all over the field during the weekend. He has quick hands allowing him to hit the ball hard consistently. He drove the ball well to all parts of the field. His smooth, easy rhythm swing allows for hard line drive contact. Grodeman is able to keep his barrel level through the zone allowing him to hit inside and outside pitches. He also shows off his athleticism by being aggressive on the bases. In the outfield, he has great reaction time and footwork while tracking balls down. He has good arm strength in which he displays on the mound as well.
‘26 Reece Grodeman@PBR_Uncommitted | @TL10Baseball
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 28, 2023
Sends a liner to opposite field to lead off the inning. Adds a stolen base during the next ab.
Extremely athletic. Can play anywhere in the field and is up to 88 on the mound. @ShooterHunt #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/b32HaRsOCm
‘26 RHP/SS Reece Grodeman @TL10Baseball | @modelbaseball
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) May 28, 2023
FB: 84-86 T87,88
CH: 78-79
SL: 73-74
The FB/CH combo is mature for his age. The velo is continuing to climb. The arm works, and the frame is still filling out. Will be one to know in the ‘26 class. @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/YCbpfdUwtm
Whit Thomas, SS, 2026
Uncommitted. 6-foot-2, 165-pounds.(13th at his position in Oklahoma, 37th in his overall class) Thomas has a long, lanky, athletic frame. Above-average left-handed hitter. Thomas has a smooth and simple approach at the plate. His athleticism is shown throughout his swing and his fielding. He worked the count early in his at-bat before ripping an opposite field double. Thomas has an athletic set-up with loose, athletic hands that keep his barrel through the zone. His smooth and simple swing has a level approach that allows Thomas to drive the ball to all parts of the field. He also maintains balance throughout his swing while swinging with strong leverage and bat control. On Defense, Thomas is confident and therefore attacks the ball with good footwork. Thomas has soft hands and good glove action. Registered a 75 mph velo from across the diamond with plenty of room to develop more strength in the future.
‘26 SS Whit Thomas @PBR_Uncommitted | @PBR_Oklahoma
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 28, 2023
Rips a double to the opposite field. Long athletic frame. Smooth and simple approach at the plate with above average bat speed. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/FYhIX5mDIV
McKale Stevenson, RHP, 2025
6-foot-3 180-pounds. Stevenson has looking to have gained some size and strength since the fall, and he has really paid off on all his pitches. The fastball was up to 88 with over 2400 of spin. He settled in at 85-87, and held velo throughout the outing. The second half of the delivery is the driving force, and he does a really good job of finishing over the front knee. The breaking ball has good shape, and is pretty firm at 76-78 with 2500-2700 of spin. He commanded all 3 pitches in the zone, and had quick, efficient innings. Stevenson will be a name to know headed into NPI next week.
‘25 RHP McKale Stevenson @9thinningbball | @StPiusXBaseball
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 31, 2023
FB: 85-87 T88 (2200-2500)
CH: 78-79
SL: 76-78 (2500-2700)
Impressive outing from Stevenson today. Filled up the zone with 3 pitches. Good life on the FB/SL combo. Found an extra gear with both pitches when he… pic.twitter.com/PBRSYrCUDu
Chase Tatum, OF/1B, 2026
Uncommitted. 6-foot-3, 195-pounds. (69th ranked overall player in Georgia in his class.) Tatum is a big, strong athletic player. The ball jumps off his bat from gap to gap. He stands up tall in the box with a slightly opened stance. Smooth swing and attacks the inside part of the ball well. Tatum makes the routine plays in the field, and his tall frame helps with bang-bang plays at first. Tatum is a fun player to watch and will be a fun follow for the next few months and years.
‘26 Chase Tatum @USASCOUTGA
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 29, 2023
Absolutely smokes this one right at the shortstop. Good frame and body that will add strength over time. Tall, narrow, open stance.#GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/vCQudWiL8z
Trey Robbins, 1B, 2026
Uncommitted. 6-foot-3, 205 pounds. (15th overall in GA, 4th at his position). Tall, muscular, athletic frame. Balanced setup with athletic bend in the knees. Defined lower half. Really good strength in hands/forearms. Fast hands while getting his foot down on time in order to time up his load/hips. Swings with control and power. On Defense, Robbins' tall frame helped with being able to reach high throws. Also did a good job of stretching out to meet the ball sooner.
‘26 1B Trey Robbins ( 6’3 205 ) @PBR_Uncommitted | @TheDreamBall
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 30, 2023
Rips a single down the 1B side to score 2 runs. Tall, muscular, athletic frame. Keeps hands inside and drives the barrel with explosive actions to get the hit. One of the best players in GA’s ‘26 class.… pic.twitter.com/9jOoviLfxP
Luke Miller, OF, 2024
Uncommitted. 6-foot, 170 pounds. (107th overall in GA, 23rd at his position). Medium frame with lean muscle. Athletic stance with a smooth LH swing. Has good pop to the pull side. Nice load and extension to barrel the ball with consistent, hard contact. Simple approach at the plate with a gap-to-gap approach. Good speed for size and can fly around the bases. Defensively, Miller takes good routes to the ball and fields balls in stride.
‘24 Luke Miller @PBR_Uncommitted | @SoutheastSox
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 30, 2023
Rips a triple to the right center gap to score a run. Athletic build with good speed. Makes hard contact consistently to the pull side. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/W2sL6FWGOt
Will Corn, OF, 2024
Uncommitted. 5-foot-11, 145-pounds. Skinny frame with a narrow stance. Corn does a good job of keeping his hands inside and extending his barrel through the zone to drive the ball. Corn has barreled multiple balls to all parts of the field this summer. Above-average LHH. Defensively, Corn makes routine plays in the OF with solid arm strength to cut off runners.
‘24 OF Will Corn @PBR_Uncommitted | @KlutchLlc
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 30, 2023
Rips an opposite field single to score 2 runs. Athletic setup with a clean swing. Swings while maintaining good balance and bat control. #GAStateGames23 | @PBR_SC pic.twitter.com/Y87GOlr0nt
Cooper Hecklinski, OF, 2026
Uncommitted. 6-foot, 165 pounds. Strong build with a strong lower half. Big leg kick to time pitches up with nice load + extension to barrel the ball to all parts of the field. Pulls the hands back before exploding his bat flat through the zone and getting hard contact. Hecklinski is able to generate solid bat speed which allows him to stay strong through the ball. He also maintains great balance throughout his swing. Hecklinski is an Athlete that can also be a threat on the bases. Defensively, Hecklinski was fielding balls in stride all game.
‘26 Cooper Hecklinski@PBR_Uncommitted | @GaSandlot
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 29, 2023
Rips a single to opposite field. Athletic frame. Gets foot down on time to drive the ball while also keeping the barrel flat through the zone. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/K1sqbqXB3M
Tyler VanSumeren, OF/1B, 2026
Kennesaw State Commit. 5-foot-11, 145-pounds. (11th overall in the ‘26 class, 2nd at his position). VanSumeren is an Overall Athlete. He has a skinny frame with proportional strength. Good lower half with nice bend in the knees. VanSumeren is an advanced LHH. Clean, athletic, controlled swing. Small toe-tap, good load, maintains barrel through extension to create hard contact with ball. VanSumeren will continue to fill out and add muscle to his frame. One of the top prospects in the state. Good Follow to watch throughout the summer.
‘26 OF/1B Tyler VanSumeren @Prime_Prospects | @KSUOwlsBaseball commit
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 29, 2023
Rips a single to score a run. Advanced left-handed hitting OF. Clean, athletic, controlled swing. Looks to drive the ball to all parts of the field. One of the top prospects in the state. #GAStateGames23 |… pic.twitter.com/emDIps1BbO
‘26 OF/1B Tyler VanSumeren (@Prime_Prospects) gets his pitch and it nearly leaves the yard.
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) May 30, 2023
One of the smoothest LH swings in the ‘26 class. Recent riser ?#GoOwls commit #GAStateGames23 | @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/hJvdz6N4Cn
Jack Turner, SS, 2025
Uncommitted. 5-foot-11, 175-pounds. (25th at his position in the state). Turner is a Gamer. He has a very slim, athletic, build. Turner is super athletic and explosive with plus speed (6.97 60). Toe-tap load, keeps hands inside, and extends up through the zone to drive the ball with hard contact. Turner also maintains great balance throughout his load in order to be in good position to unload on any pitch he sees. Has above-average bat speed with line drive approach to all fields. Explosive lower half that he uses to his advantage to be able to turn on any pitch. Defensively, Turner is confident in his ability to get to any ball hit his way. He takes aggressive routes to grounders with really smooth, easy, glovework. He gloves balls in stride with an on-line, quick release, that is accurate to 1B. An Overall really good athlete.
‘25 Jack Turner @USASCOUTGA | @PBR_Uncommitted
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 28, 2023
Big time bases clearing double. Super athletic, quick and twitchy player. Drives ball well to all parts of the field. #GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/8Kbo7cFoEN
Julian Horner, CF, 2024
Uncommitted. 6-foot 1 195 lbs. Horner shows a major presence in the box. He does a great job at slowing the game down. In his second game of the 2023 State Games, Horner went 2-3 with two bases clearing doubles. One of which happened to be a ground rule double just to the right of the batter's eye. The other was a line drive through the left center gap that rolled to the fence. His “failed” AB was a hard ground ball to the second baseman to score the go ahead run late in the game. His big frame and strong legs generate power that is among the top in his class. Horner’s bat speed and smooth compact load allows him to drive the ball to all parts of the field with some serious pop. He provides a major clutch factor in big moments. Horner went on to log several more hits throughout the rest of the tournament.
‘24 OF, Julian Horner@ServiceBaseball | @PBR_Uncommitted
— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) May 29, 2023
Puts on a show at the plate. Shows complete dominance in the box. Double in the left center gap and a ground-rule double in the right-center gap. One of the top bats in his class. Definitely one to follow throughout… pic.twitter.com/3CA3nJZ5aX
Ben Fussell, SS, 2026
Uncommitted. 5-foot-9 160-pounds. Fussell is much stronger from this time last summer. He had a full year of varsity experience, starting at shortstop. He now has the power to drive balls in the gap. The approach at the plate has always been really good, but now we can hunt his pitch and look to do damage. In the field he makes all the routine plays. He ranges well up the middle, and has the ability to throw the ball on the run. He had a couple nice doubles plays that he took himself, and worked through the bag with the runner sliding into second. At the plate he stays in his legs much more, and has cleaned up the load to keep him on time consistently, especially against good pitching. Fussell will be a fun one to watch this summer and into next spring with an experienced lineup from Coffee County returning.
‘26 SS Ben Fussell@Prime_Prospects | @coffee_baseball
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) May 30, 2023
Has been seeing the ball well all weekend. Line out and single here ⬇️⬇️
Has added some strength since last summer, and will be a name to know in the ‘26 class. Gamer. #GAStateGames23 | @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/8WEO2ivjGI
Jude Matthews, LHP, 2026
6-foot 165-pounds. Matthews has made some big strides since last summer. At the Junior Future Games he showed the ability to throw strikes with pitches and ran the fastball up to 77. Less than a year later he is sitting 79-82 and touched 83 and 84. The lower half has really developed and has carried the velo jump for him. His trackman metrics on all of his pitches are starting to tick up as well. His curveball spin stays above 2300, and the fastball has 12-18 inches of horizontal break. Matthews is going to be a fun left handed arm to see develop the rest of the summer against some tough competition.
‘26 LHP Jude Matthews @CompleteGameLLC
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) May 28, 2023
FB: 79-82 T83,84, ASR
CB: 69-72 ?
Matthews recently made a jump in the ‘26 rankings ? FB was up to 77 less than a year ago. Lots of low 80’s today. Same great feel for CB + more bite. Heavy swing and miss on FB. @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/4Z4MDhkxO1
Blake Bryant, RHP, 2026
Clemson commit. 6-foot-3 165-pounds. Bryant tossed an impressive 7 innings with 11 strikeouts. The frame and delivery are beginning to come together, and the velocity is starting to take off. He was up to 88 and settled in at 85-87. He has a true 3 pitch mix with confidence in all of his pitches. The fastball has late life when it is down in the zone with some arm side run. The change up plays off of the fastball out of the same arm slot and arm speed. The curveball is high spin with good shape and late break. The composure and tempo is impressive for his age, Bryant has all the right makeup to be an exceptional pitcher at the next level. The fastball is going to be in the low 90’s in a matter of time.
‘26 RHP Blake Bryant @Prime_Prospects | @ClemsonBaseball recruit
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) May 30, 2023
FB: 85-87 T88
CH: 77-78
CB: 71-72
Very impressive young arm w/ a ton of potential in the frame and the arm. Went 7IP w/ 11k’s. CH feel is + for class, and the FB is high spin w/ run in the zone.#GAStateGames23 pic.twitter.com/IWdQAFFr4z
Dillon Stiltner, RHP, 2025
6-foot-2 165-pounds. Stiltner was able to make a couple appearances this weekend with the first one being a tune up for bracket play. He filled up the zone as usual with the fastball up to 87. The fastball has late life, especially up in the zone. He was able to get multiple strikeouts on the fastball above the hands for swing and miss. He continues to clean his delivery up, and he looks even more effortless than before. The lower half is picture perfect with strong back leg drive and front leg lock out on the finish. The velo is going to continue to climb for Stiltner. In his bracket play outing he was up to 89. He is going to be a big name to know in the ‘25 class with a ton of upside in the mechanically sound delivery.
‘25 RHP Dillon Stiltner @KlutchLlc | @Lions_BSBL
FB: 86-87, life
SL: 75-77
Coming off a strong spring, Stiltner gets a 2 inning tune up in his firsts action of the summer. Stuck mostly FB, mixing it in all parts of the zone. Couple of K’s here on the FB up. @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/pUsGKPsUJH
— Hudson Graham (@Hudson_PBR) May 27, 2023