Quick Hits - Eugene & Ridgefield Summer ID
June 21, 2024
Last week the Prep Baseball staff hosted multiple events in the PNW which featured prospects in the 2025-2027 classes. Players from both Washington and Oregon participated in this pro-style workout which includes unrivaled access to data through our state-of-the-art technology partners and in-depth scouting analysis from our Prep Baseball staff.
Summer ID events serve as an important tool for both PBR scouts and college recruiters, who will subsequently create lists of prospects to follow as they plan their remaining summer coverage. We often tend to see prospects' best showings in summer ID events, as players are fresh off playing for their respective high schools and are in the routine that consistently playing in-game offers. Standout performers can land invites to some of the summer's top events, including the PBR Pacific Northwest State Games.
Today, we will be looking at the Quick Hits from the Eugene Summer ID as well as the Ridgefield Summer ID.
QUICK HITS
EUGENE & RIDGEFIELD SUMMER IDs
'25 1B/OF Colby Herren (Canby, OR)
Physical left-handed bat with above average pop and quickness in the barrel. Has the tools/athleticism to handle both 1B & OF
#uncommitted ‘25 1B Colby Herren (Canby) with a strong impression today
— Prep Baseball Oregon (@PrepBaseballOR) June 20, 2024
6’2, 200 lbs. Strongly built athlete. Ran a 6.93 in the 60. Tools could play in OF
Peak EV up to 97 mph. Power to all fields@colbias14 | @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/8renmXjkaf
'25 OF Bradyen Mix (McMinnville, OR)
One of the quickest prospects we've seen in the 2025 class. The speedy 6.70 runner has a 'top of the order' profile with his left-handed stroke and above average speed.
#uncommitted ‘25 OF Brayden Mix (@MacHighBaseball) got the day started with a 🔥 6.70 🔥 in the 60
— Prep Baseball Oregon (@PrepBaseballOR) June 20, 2024
Athletic, compact build with wiry strength. Quick, direct LH swing. Nice skill set for the OF @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/jz565Kww9d
'27 INF/RHP Cam Thomas (Sheldon, OR)
Exciting 2-way prospect to watch in the '27 class. Balanced skill set. Does everything well. Exceptional body control in all facets with quality actions.
'26 OF/RHP Ty Burnham (Sheldon, OR)
Continues to trend upward as a hard throwing left-handed power bat. Athleticism steadily improving as well with a 7.13 60 to pair with his 92 mph arm from the OF and peak EV of 95.8 mph. Still projects at 6'3, 185 and can also run it up into the mid-upper 80s when he toes the rubber
#uncommitted ‘25 OF Brayden Mix (@MacHighBaseball) got the day started with a 🔥 6.70 🔥 in the 60
— Prep Baseball Oregon (@PrepBaseballOR) June 20, 2024
Athletic, compact build with wiry strength. Quick, direct LH swing. Nice skill set for the OF @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/jz565Kww9d
'25 1B Brady Ackerman (Canby, OR)
One of the top remaining uncommitted bats in the 2025 class from Oregon. Combines an advanced approach with quality swing decisions and barrel accuracy. Stout, compact frame with strong levers. Hits from a balanced set-up with few moving parts and a quiet load. Heavy barrel action capable of driving the ball to all fields with power. Hitterish. Peak EV up to 98.9 mph.
'26 SS Braden Nugent (Home School)
Lean, wiry athlete at 5'11, 155 lbs with solid tools across the board. Clean actions at SS with easy throwing motion across the diamond and quick release. Offensively hits with a LD appproach and quick bat speed. Peak EV of 90.8 with bat speed up to 77 mph. Also ran it up to 82 mph on the mound. Intriguing follow.
'25 3B/RHP Elliott Wear (Lake Oswego, OR)
Has the actions and demeanor of a natural ball player that can do a lot of things on the diamond. Clean, consistent glove hand at 3B with strong, accurate arm across the INF. Body control type defender with methodical tempo. Offensively shows a balanced, simple approach with powerful hands and a heavy barrel. Connects with the ball easily and shows a consistent line drive stroke with ideal ball flight. Present strength with chance to add more power.
#uncommitted ‘25 3B/RHP Elliott Wear (@LakerBsb) with clean, crisp BP this week at Ridgefield
— Prep Baseball Oregon (@PrepBaseballOR) June 22, 2024
Wide, balanced base. Limited moving parts. Moves barrel easily into a flat, level swing path. Consistent LD contact with peak EV at 94.1 & AVG 88.7
Arm strength plays well from 3B… pic.twitter.com/Rt9zo3XQa5
'26 1B Nate Gilmore (Decatur, WA)
Ideal frame for 1B at 6'5, 180 lbs. Long, trim build with some present strength and more room for growth. Easy, controlled swing in BP with above average power potential. Runs well for size & is a capable defender at 1B with quality footwork and arm strength. Could be a bat who makes a significant jump as he gains more strength.
Standout BP from 2026 1B Nate Gilmore (@DecaturBaseball) this week at Ridgefield ID
— Prep Baseball Washington (@PrepBaseballWA) June 22, 2024
Great size at 6’4, 180 with wide shoulders and lean strength. Puts a tight move on the ball, keeping levers short/compact
EV up to 96.9. Runs well for size. 82 mph arm from 1B. Peak bat speed… pic.twitter.com/giSk9X4ZxT
'25 C/INF Danner Hoinowski (Adna, WA)
Strong, big bodied athlete at 6'2, 185 lbs. Solid runner at 7.17 with quick burst. Excels as a rotational athlete with bat speed up to 79.1 mph. Has shown the ability to consistently impact the ball with authority. Putting up quality average EV at 87.2 with a peak of 94.8 with a flatter, line drive stroke from the left-side. Defensively possesses a strong arm that plays from C or could fill a corner spot 1 day.
'27 OF Cervantes Gatterson (Decatur, WA)
Extra strong frame at 5'5, 160 with a powerful, compact upper half. Put on a laser show in BP with a great average EV of 90.9 and peak of 93.8. Demonstrating consistent timing and ability to deliver the barrel out front. Easy lift to pull-side and a chance to develop into above average power. Strong, accurate arm in the OF with quality closing speed on the ball. Exciting watch in the 2027 class.
'27 SS Grayson Turnbow (Tahoma, WA)
One of the quicker athletes we've seen in the class. Ran a 6.90 in the 60 with a great 30 yd split of 3.87s and top end speed of 20.3 mph. Quick, active feet on defensive with a smooth exchange into his throwing motion. Has the tools to handle multiple spots on the diamond. Quick, direct left-handed stroke. Peak EV up to 94.4. Proper sequence delievers the barrel and there's more power on the way.
'25 RHP Graham Learning (Hockinson, WA)
Ideal pitching frame at 6'5, 210 lbs. Clean, simple operation on the mound with leverage and balance. FB cruised easily at 85.7 - 86.8 mph with much more in the tank. Mixed in SL and CH for 3 pitch repetoire. Comes downhill from a 3/4 slot and has the ability to dominate the top half of the baseball when he gets going downhill.
#uncommitted ‘25 RHP Graham Learing (@HockinsonB) is a definite arm to watch this summer
— Prep Baseball Washington (@PrepBaseballWA) June 22, 2024
6’5, 210. Ideal frame. Still projects. Cruised at 85-86 easily and topped 86.8 on the FB. Pairs with SL & CH
Easy, methodical operation. Sustainable effort@PBR_Uncommitted |… pic.twitter.com/wjidOrT0wa