Prep Baseball Report

Top Prospect Games: College Station - Quick Hits (Part 1)


Brandon Gowins
Texas Scouting Director

TEXAS - On Tuesday, June 25, we hosted the Top Prospect Games: College Station at Texas A&M University. This invite-only event featured players from all high school classes that have earned their invite with our scouting staff. The day started with position players running a 60, throwing from defensive positions, and taking two rounds of BP. Following the workout, we went into gameplay where we saw the pitcher only participants recorded TrackMan data.  Today, we take a look at some of the standouts from the event.

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Jordan Andrews 1B / LHP / Liberty Hill, TX / 2026

Andrews continued his hot summer with another impressive showing, especially during gameplay. He continually squares up pitching and has shown some real power potential in gameplay.  The LHH has some present strength, and plenty room for more. Good around the bag, Andrews shows the ability to help his infielders out with his glove. It has been a really good summer for the lefty from Liberty Hill

 

 

Austin Isom OF / 3B / James Earl Rudder, TX / 2026

Enter AIsom had a really good day at the plate. He showed his strength and bat speed off with the top exit velo of the day, topping out at 98.4. He has a compact build with present strength and showed the ability to really get the barrel through the zone. Isom is a solid athlete, and profiles best as a corner guy, but the bat really plays. nalysis Here

 

 

Graham Charboneau OF / RHP / Kingwood High School, TX / 2026

Charboneau has a big frame to go with some athleticism and he showed it off on Tuesday. He ran a 6.95 60 at 6 '4 200, and I think that will improve as he gets stronger.  He has an avg. arm that has room to tick up and should be good enough for RF.  At the plate, Charboneau has big bat speed and can really impact the baseball. He hit a triple in game that came off the bat at 102. He can pull off at times, but when he stays through it, there aren’t many that hit it harder. Charboneau has some tools that definitely stand out.

 

 

Michael Morris OF / 3B / St Pius X, TX / 2026

Morris really impressed back in January at one of our preseason ID’s and he did much of the same on Tuesday. Strong frame from the left side, and he routinely grabs upper 90’s exit velo numbers. Above avg. bat speed as well, Morris could develop some real in game power.  He showed a quality arm from the OF and profiles as a LHH RF with some juice. Morris continues to stand out when we see him.

 

 

William Fiedler OF / RHP / Kingwood, TX / 2026

Fiedler is another Kingwood product that showed well on Tuesday. He started his day by running a 6.87 60. That number is going to continue to improve with strength. He Has an avg. arm that continues to get stronger, and should be good enough for all 3 OF positions by the time he is a senior. He has shown some juice for his size, and is able to get his swing off against high end pitching.  He has a good feel for the game, and his best days are ahead of him. If he continues to attack stacking on the weight, Fiedler has a chance to make some big jumps in the next 12 months. 

 

 

Collin Martin C / 1B / Grand Oaks, TX / 2026

The Jr. to be backstop had a really impressive day on both sides of the ball. Martin showed his catch and throw skills with a best pop time of 1.98, and I have seen those numbers carry over in game as well. He has strong wrists, and is a good receiver of the baseball. At the plate, there aren’t many with raw power that matches Martin in the ‘26 class. It just sounds different when he squares one up. He can come out of his legs sometimes and he loses some of the juice, but when he stays down and through it, he can leave the yard to all fields.

 

 

Grant Shepherd LHP / OF / Pearland High School, TX / 2026

I saw Shepherd throw this spring for Pearland up in Flower Mound, and he caught my eye back then. On Tuesday, he caught my eye on both sides of the ball. He took one of the better rounds of BP on the day. He sat in the mid 90’s and topped out at 95.8. Direct path to the ball, and a swing that should play consistently. He had the top OF velo at 89 mph, and has a RF profile.  Shepherd’s ultimate future may be on the mound, where he showed an impressive 32 pitch mix. Only in the low 80’s right now, Shepherd still shows the ability to win with the fastball, by going in and out and not missing in the middle of the plate. He throws a quality changeup that helps his fastball play up, and can spin a breaking ball for a strike. Impressive day for the lefty.

 

 

Jackson Fetters RHP / 3B / China Spring, TX / 2027

While Fetters was one of the younger players at the event, he stood out all day. He has a natural feel for the game, and seems to always be under control. He took a very mature in and out session at Short and made every play.  At the plate he showed some pop, with a max exit velo of 95.7. He got some good swings off in the game as well. Fetters was also a standout on the mound.  He sat in the mid 80’s, topping out at 87. He has above average command for his grade and can get to both sides of the plate with the fastball. He throws a slider and change as well, that he shows good command of. It is a clean operation on the mound that he repeats well.  Fetters can really pitch, and continues to show why he is one of the top arms in the state for the ‘27 class.

 

 

Aiden Shreve RHP / 1B / Pieper Ranch, TX / 2026

One of the top pitching performances on the day belonged to Shreve. The Jr. to be from Peiper HS has a frame to dream on. Standing 6’4, 200 lbs, Shreve has plenty of room to continue to add strength. His fastball topped out at 89.6 mph on the day, and he is going to throw harder. The slider showed some promise. He showed the ability to throw it for a strike, it lacks some bite right now, but as he throws it harder it should continue to improve. He flashed a change that shows the potential to be a useful 3rd pitch. Shreve looks the part of a big time arm, and he continues to trend in the right direction.

 

 

Dylan Muniz C / CINCO RANCH H S, TX / 2026

Enter An I liked Muniz this spring when I saw him take the field for Cinco Ranch, and it carried over on Tuesday at A&M. The LHH catcher showed well on both sides of the ball. He is a good athlete, running a 7.05, and the athleticism showed on his throwdowns where he was as low as a 1.97.  He also showed some juice, as he topped out at 97.6 on his exit velo and delivered some balls into the RF Bullpen. Overall, a very impressive day for the catcher.alysis Here

 

 

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