2022 Area Code Games: Monday's Five Best
August 9, 2022
SAN DIEGO -- The 2022 Area Code Games are underway, in their second year at San Diego’s Fowler Park and Cunningham Field. Many of the nation’s top 2023 prospects are in attendance, split up on eight regional teams: Athletics (NorCal), Brewers (SoCal), Nationals (Southeast), Rangers (Texas), Reds (Four Corners), Royals (Pacific Northwest), White Sox (Midwest) and Yankees (Northeast). As usual, we’ll have plenty of in-depth coverage after the event, but here are some highlights from Monday’s action…
DeCremer of the Crop
Another day, another showing of electric stuff at 8 a.m. RHP James DeCremer (Brophy College Prep, AZ) got the start for the Reds and struck out six around two runs allowed on two hits in two innings of work. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Oregon State recruit pitches with some effort and aggression on the mound. He came out pumping 94-96 mph fastballs at 2400+ rpm and ripped off several plus sliders at 83-86 and 2500-2600+. He also mixed in a 79-81 changeup.
We had another electric start to the day in San Diego, as RHP James DeCremer was pumping mid-90s FBs and ripping off plus sliders at 8 a.m. 6 K in 2 IP.@PBRArizona | @prepbaseball | @ShooterHunt | #MLBDraft | #SpinWins pic.twitter.com/lXy56T1e0p
— Nathan Rode (@NathanRode) August 9, 2022
Full Steam (A)Head
OF Dillon Head (Homewood Flossmoor HS, IL), a Clemson recruit, is a spark plug with twitchy strength. With his speed, he only needs to put the ball in play to have a chance of reaching base, as he routinely gets down the line in 3.9-4.0. But he’s not just a slap hitter. He showed gap power Monday, driving a ball that was up and tailing away from him off the right-center field wall for an easy triple.
Head can FLY, routinely getting down the line in 3.9-4.0, but he's got twitchy strength present too. As you can see from behind the plate, this pitch was up and tailing away from him, and he pulled it off the wall in RC. @PBRIllinois @prepbaseball https://t.co/ZbLbPFJdJQ pic.twitter.com/qV6mWfujEO
— Nathan Rode (@NathanRode) August 9, 2022
McGonigle & Co.
One of the country’s best southpaws started for the Royals in LHP Paul Wilson (Lakeridge HS, WA), but one of the country’s best hitters was leading off for the Yankees. SS Kevin McGonigle (Bonner-Prendergast HS, PA) ambushed a 93 mph fastball for a home run to right-center field. That fired up the squad, as they opened with three runs in the first en route to a 12-2 win. McGonigle added another hit later and the Yankees got loud production out of IFs Myles Naylor (St. Joan of Arc SS, ON) and Dean Curley (Northview HS, CA). Naylor went 2-for-3, squaring up a double to left-center and a triple to deep right-center with a quick barrel. Curley went to the opposite gap for a double.
‘23 SS Kevin McGonigle (PA) ambushing this 93mph FB to lead off the game w/ a booming HR.
— Shooter Hunt (@ShooterHunt) August 8, 2022
ELITE hitter in the class who thrives against top arms.
Gamer. @AuburnBaseball recruit #MLBDraft || @NathanRode @PBRPennsylvania pic.twitter.com/X9SdAWnl2v
Grant Rebounds Quickly
RHP Mikhai Grant (Georgia Premier Academy, GA), a Mississippi State recruit, started against the Brewers and quickly gave up two barrels that resulted in a run, but he found his groove after that, striking out seven over three innings. His 93-95 fastball has life through the zone and his 79-83 slider got swings and misses and locked guys up.
‘23 P Mikhai Grant (GA/FL) pumping 93-95 early w/ a short, quick arm. Downhill with some ride&run to bottom of zone.
— Shooter Hunt (@ShooterHunt) August 9, 2022
Efficient mover with explosive potential. Slider has chance to be separator. 79-83 with plus potential.
6K in 3@HailStateBB recruit#MLBDraft || @NathanRode pic.twitter.com/XLIUpQWyBz
What A Relief
LHP Jake Brown (Sulphur HS, LA) relieved Grant for two innings and pumped strikes with ease. The stuff is modest, but he commanded his entire arsenal. Out of a 3/4 slot, the Louisiana State recruit ranged from 88-92 mph, with the fastball spinning at about 2400 rpm. His go-to secondary offering was a tight slurve at 80-82 and he mixed in a low-80s changeup. Overall, the stuff is solid, but his ability to move it around the zone helps it play up.
Impressive look at ‘23 Jake Brown (LA)
— Shooter Hunt (@ShooterHunt) August 9, 2022
FB: 88-92
SL: 80-82
CH: 82
Quick arm pounding the zone w/ all 3. Slider short & late w/ aptitude. Quiet confidence. Athlete.
5K in 2 inn. || @LSUbaseball recruit#MLBDraft || @NathanRode @PBR_Louisiana pic.twitter.com/VkqwkJeaUY