2024 Future Games: Team Midwest Position Player Quick Hits
July 31, 2024
EMERSON, GA - The Future Games feature the top uncommitted players across Prep Baseball's 40+ state coverage area. It is one of the most highly recruited events of the summer and attracts more than 300 college coaches from across the country each year. Here are some notes on Team Minnesota's standouts during the workout day portion of the event.
Here is a look at the standout in-game performers from Team Midwest.
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TEAM MIDWEST QUICK HITS // POSITION PLAYERS
Bryce Pauly 3B / 2B / North High School, IA / 2026
The third baseman finished the week two-for-seven with a two-strike double and a single.
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Anthony Harrington 3B / RHP / Midland, IA / 2026Rankings StateRank: 15 / POS: 2
How can we define “turbo strong”? His bottom hand was a bone-crunching 178.7 pounds from his right hand. This is good because hitters whose dominant hand (i.e., the stronger one) is the bottom hand while swinging tend to correlate with higher bat speed versus those whose top hand is dominant. Harrington had a good combination of average bat speed (77.4 mph) and rotational acceleration (21.0). Also, the kid can jump through the roof: His Swift max vertical measured a whopping 35.8 inches, the 11th best in the showcase.
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Tanner Evans SS / 2B / MILLARD NORTH HIGH SCHOOL, NE / 2026Rankings StateRank: 19 / POS: 3
Those tools were displayed during Team Midwest’s three-game set as Evans went two-for-five with a single and a hustle double while coaxing three walks.
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Gavin De Jesus SS / OF / Waukee, IA / 2026
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Cordell Clinkingbeard C / 2B / Papillion La Vista South, NE / 2026Rankings StateRank: 5 / POS: 2
Clinkingbeard was a metrics monster during the workout day. He posted a max exit velo of 103.4 mph, an average bat speed of 77.7 mph, threw 80 mph from behind the plate, and had an 82.2 Edge score. Clinkingbeard has the foundations to be an elite player somewhere, and it may just be on the mound where he dominated over two innings against Team Minnesota (more on that later).
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