
In the outfield aggressive defender, soft hands, quick footwork, clean exchanges and plays through the baseball.Īrm: RH. Behind the plate flashed blocking ability, quick footwork and clean exchanges. ALL PROSPECTS (Listed Alphabetically)ĭefense: 2.51-2.58 pop times. Continue below for every report from the event. There were a number of others who showed well, whose reports are below. He also worked in the low-70’s on the mound. Chapman has a loose athletic swing and fluid outfield actions. Three of the top arms in attendance were Logan Voelz (Antioch, 2024), RHP/OF Liam Arnold (Palatine, 2024), 1B/LHP Landen Patton (N/A, 2024) among a number of others.Ģ024 Samuel Chapman (Woodstock, 2024) is a high-interest left-handed hitting outfielder who is also more than capable of holding his own on the mound. Putty has an athletic, upside, 6-foot, 145-pound frame, simple swing with athletic, fast hands Moon has a quiet, confident, easy swing from the right side of the boc and plays with bounce and aggressiveness on the infield.Ģ025 INF/RHP AJ Putty (McHenry) may have the highest ceiling of any of the participants. INF Lance Moon (N/A, 2025) was one of the top 2025 position players on the day. Offensively, he hits with rhythm, loose hands and creates impressive bat speed given his size. Minor has soft hands, fluid footwork, plays through the baseball with a quick release and clean arm. Oblen then got on the mound and showed a loose, athletic arm, running his fastball up to 78 mph with a three-pitch mix.Ī natural infielder who has the tools to stick on the dirt moving forward was INF Triston Minor (N/A, 2024). Oblen has a presence in the box, advanced bat speed, level path that stays through the zone and makes a lot of loud contact. Oblen has a physical 5-foot-11, 165-pound frame and is a high-follow right-handed hitter. One of the more impressive prospects on the day, regardless of position, was RHP/INF Luke Oblen (DePaul College Prep, 2024). Behind the plate, Korn has sure hands, is quick and clean out of the crouch and has a strong, accurate arm that produced a low pop time of 2.19. Korn has an athletic frame, quiet, easy, repeatable swing and consistently found the barrel in his round of BP. Hartmann swings with effort, creating advanced bat speed and staying flat through the zone. Jones has a strong frame and loose, easy swing from the right-side of the plate generating a lot of hard contact. Gutierrez has an athletic build, loose twitchy hands and maintains excellent balance through contact. Rita, 2024), Kyle Hartmann (Sycamore, 2024) and Tommy Korn (Crystal Lake Central, 2024). A few names to mark down moving forward should be, C Josh Gutierrez (N/A, 2024), C Sir Jamison Jones (St.

One of the stronger position groups on the day was the crop of catchers. Today, we conclude the event analysis with scouting reports on every prospect in attendance. Over 50 prospects participated in an educational portion as well as a pro-style workout in front of the PBR Illinois Scouting Staff. The McHenry Future Prospects Showcase & Educational Camp for the 20 graduating classes took place on Sunday, January 26th at Pro Player Academy in McHenry, IL. McHenry Future Prospects Showcase: Player Analysis
