'22 Junior Future Games: Workout Standouts + Early Game Recaps
July 29, 2022
The 2022 PBR Junior Future Games kicked off Tuesday, July 28th at LakePoint. Team Florida 13u & 14u went through their pro-style workout followed by games the last two days. Today we will highlight the standouts from the JFG workout as well as a recaps of our early game action.
Workout + Early Game Standouts
‘27 Camden Boehm @_GoRoos
— Rocco Iervasi Jr. (@rocco_iervasi) July 27, 2022
Really like the offensive profile here. Long lean frame. Present bat speed creating leverage in the path. Ball jumps off the bat with ease.#PBRJFG22 @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/a0kHO1qCvC
Lucas Cannady ‘26 (FL) - 3B/RHP@floridaburnnavy
— Cayden Hatcher (@C_Hatcher_PBR) July 28, 2022
6’0” 165 lbs.
‘26 Name to know…
Comfortable actions in the box, turns the barrel over launching to deep LF for a ground rule double.
Gamer❗️#PBRJFG22 @ShooterHunt || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/Rt1p6OwhMh
Mateu Dalmau ‘26 (FL) - 1B/LHP@FLBurnTampa
— Cayden Hatcher (@C_Hatcher_PBR) July 27, 2022
5’11” 170 lbs.
Smooth stroke from the left side, creating leverage at times w/ extension working uphill to pullside gap. #PBRJFG22 || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/OOx1eley5B
Parker Granse ‘26 (FL) - LHP/OF@AcesNational
— Cayden Hatcher (@C_Hatcher_PBR) July 28, 2022
6’2” 145 lbs.
Long, lengthy southpaw oozes projection w/ a long, loose arm action that’s works free. Feel for 3 pitch mix. Clean 2 shutout IP.
FB: 79-81
CB: 63-66
CH: 70-72 #PBRJFG22 @ShooterHunt || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/yeTM3SKo91
Cameron Hanes (2027)- @TNXLAcademy
— Doug Freeman (@DougFreemanPBR) July 27, 2022
Extremely impressive first inning from the young right hander
Composed, clean repeatable mechanics. Arm works free and easy
FB- 80-83 2000-2300 rom works with life
SL-68-71 2300-2500 rpm tight late action#PBRJFG22 @ShooterHunt @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/NmERJgc8QD
Jackson Haughey ‘27 (FL) - OF/RHP@mvpcoach_pete
— Cayden Hatcher (@C_Hatcher_PBR) July 27, 2022
6’0” 165 lbs.
Interesting ‘27, long and lean.
Creates leverage w/ a fluid uphill path. Barrel gets through zone w/ juice to pullside.
⚡️hands || ✌️quality rounds of BP. #PBRJFG22 || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/X6htl3TxGx
‘26 Charles Messina @FloridaBurn
— Rocco Iervasi Jr. (@rocco_iervasi) July 26, 2022
Strong frame. Wide, balanced base. Loose hands with present bat speed. Level path with some juice off the bat. #PBRJFG22 @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/Jzpot8LHxZ
Dylan Messina ‘26 (FL) - SS/3B@FloridaBurn
— Cayden Hatcher (@C_Hatcher_PBR) July 27, 2022
5’9” 160 lbs.
Stocky frame w/ strength. Switch hitter, got the swing off from the left side. Launching to deep pullside gap w/ present bat speed. #PBRJFG22 || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/y56TkTj962
‘26 Cannon Murtagh @HitFactoryTampa
— Rocco Iervasi Jr. (@rocco_iervasi) July 26, 2022
Athletic frame with some physicality. Advanced actions in the box with above average bat speed. Creates leverage to drive the ball gap to gap.#PBRJFG22 @PBRFlorida @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/9ZjAAxHADL
Daniel Padilla ‘27 (FL) - OF/1B@TNXLAcademy
— Cayden Hatcher (@C_Hatcher_PBR) July 27, 2022
6’0” 170 lbs.
Frame projects w/ a sweet lefty stroke.
Fluid and in rhythm letting the ball travel, flashing juice to pullside gap. #PBRJFG22 || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/Khxb2hKePn
Yavier Rosendo ‘26 (FL) - SS@CanesFla
— Cayden Hatcher (@C_Hatcher_PBR) July 28, 2022
5’10” 150 lbs.
Clean piece of hitting from Rosendo, let’s the ball travel staying square and through the baseball driving to CF for an RBI 1B. #PBRJFG22 || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/6BwIjVUc5O
A look at my fav swing of the day coming from ‘26 OF Randy Ruiz (FL)
— Shooter Hunt (@ShooterHunt) July 27, 2022
Controlled violence w/ ability to create quickness in a small window.
Hammered baseballs throughout.
Impressive ?#PBRJFG22 || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/UcBVbHgeUH
‘27 Hudson Sapp @_GoRoos
— Rocco Iervasi Jr. (@rocco_iervasi) July 26, 2022
Wiry, athletic frame. In rhythm with a level path. Hard line drive contact working back up the middle.#PBRJFG22@PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/9CkOIOpdhu
‘27 CJ Wall @CanesFla
— Rocco Iervasi Jr. (@rocco_iervasi) July 27, 2022
Wall continues to be one of more impressive ’27s I’ve seen. Long, lean. Easy bat speed with juice to the pull side.#PBRJFG22 @PBRFlorida @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/3cwru8e7Mp
Intriguing look at ‘26 SS Kaden Waechter (FL).
— Shooter Hunt (@ShooterHunt) July 26, 2022
Wiry 6’ 155 frame will carry much more & more power will come, but swing works presently. Quick hands with intent & covers plate.
Good follow…#PBRJFG22 || @PBRFlorida pic.twitter.com/qQRJX5bjGB
Team Florida JFG Recaps
Game 1 vs Team Illinois 13u
Cameron Hanes took the mound for Team FL in game 1. Working 3 clean innings with 4 strikeouts and no walks. Hudson Sapp would close things down for Team FL, striking out 2 in his 1 inning of work.
Offensively the bats were hot. Collecting 8 hits in 4 innings. Multiple hit days from Camden Boehm and Alex Wise. Daniel Padilla, Jackson Haughey, and JD James all had hits of their own. CJ Wall, JD James, and Alex Wise had multiple RBIs. Hudson Sapp was a OBP machine walking twice and getting hit by a pitch.
Game 2 vs Team MoKan 13u
Things started off well for Team FL in the top of the 1st. Camden Boehm led off with a double followed by a Carson Cocco single and Bryce Besece double. JD James walks and then with 2-outs Hudson Sapp clears the bases with a 3 RBI double. CJ Wall singles to score Sapp.
Camden Boehm leadoff the 2nd with a triple. He would later score on a Bryce Besece sac-fly. The bottom of the 2nd is where things went haywire for Team FL, losing by a final score of 21-6.
Back in action Friday against Team Alabama at 10:15 AM.
Game 1 vs. Team Illinois 14u
Kasey Mink singled to lead off the game. Charles Messina would later single, scoring Mink. Parker Granse got the ball for Team FL and worked a masterful two innings. Striking out 4 on just 19 pitches. Team FL would add 3 more runs in the 2nd inning on singles by Eli Millian, Kaden Waechter, Cadyn Rawley, Randy Ruiz, Yavier Rosendo, and a 2 RBI double from Dylan Messina. Sporadic hits from Team FL over the next 3 innings. Including singles from Eli Millian and Michael Hough, who also stole 2 bases, and then a ground-rule double from Lucas Cannady. Erick Robles worked 2 clean innings of his own on the mound, striking out 4 on 21 pitches. Illinois rallied in the bottom of the 6th to walk off 5-4.
Game 2 vs. Team Missouri 14u
Ilias Mamea and Randy Ruiz went 2 innings each both striking out 2 for Team FL. Offensively Team FL had multi hit days from Cooper Riley, Presley Moseley, and Angel Rodriguez (2B). Ethan Barclay, Michael Hough, and Lucas Cannady all had hits of their own. Cannady led the way with 2 RBIs with Erick Robles and Angel Rodriguez contributing 1 each. Team FL would ultimately end up tying Team Missouri 4-4.
Back in action Friday at 5 PM vs. Team Arizona