Florida Open Top Performers - Day 4
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Jaylin Chambers (‘27, FL) • MIF/RHP • Uncommitted • 6’ 155lbs
Narrow and upright stance, with a vertical bat. Compact, controlled load, medium leg lift, bringing hands back to create separation. Gets into a great launch position once the front foot touches ground, stays connected with a slightly uphill bat path. Wiry frame with room to fill out and add strength.
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Jaylin Chambers (‘27, FL) ⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2025
Narrow & upright stance. Keeps hands still while getting slight stretch between upper & lower half. Laces a hard RBI 1B up the middle. #FLOpen | #Uncommitted | @OstingerAcademy
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Brendan Reynolds (‘26, FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’1” 140
Reynolds took the bump for the Florida Sluggers’ in the semifinal game on Monday. He pitched a complete game, allowing just 1 run and earning the win. Reynolds creates deception with a funky delivery. Attacked hitters with a tumbling SNKer that consistently stayed off the barrel. Room to fill out his frame and see a velo jump.
7IP, 6H, 1BB, 1ER, 4K
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Brendan Reynolds (‘26, FL) ⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2025
Tall RHP pitched a CG in the semifinal. Creates deception w/ funky delivery out of 3/4 arm slot. Induced weak contact all day with the SNK.
7IP, 6H, 1BB, 1ER, 4K #FLOpen | #Uncommitted | @FloridaSluggers
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Remington Crum (‘27, FL) • C/UTL • Uncommitted • 5’11 170lbs
Slightly quiet, relaxed stance. Has a big leg kick in load, keeps weight back & hands up to create a nice tightness in his core with upper/lower half separation. He uses his legs and hips with tons of intent, and has a short swing where he gets the barrel out front quickly. Had 2 barrels with an EV over 90mph.
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Remington Crum (‘27, FL) 📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2025
RHH w/ a calm, upright stance. High leg kick while keeping weight back, creates torque during load, barrels an RBI 1B to RF.
1B EV: 91.4 #FLOpen | #Uncommitted | @nextlevelbb
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Ray Calderon (‘29, FL) • INF • 5’9” 160lb
Calderon showcased a quick, compact swing paired with strong lower-half mechanics that allowed him to create power to the middle of the field. His RBI single to center highlighted his ability to stay on plane and deliver in high-pressure moments. Aggressive approach with plus bat speed and excellent pitch recognition, giving him high contact rates.
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Carlos Zamudio (‘29, FL) • OF • 5’4” 133lb
Zamudio showed a clean, level bat path with an athletic swing and efficient sequencing. Demonstrated the ability to stay back on off-speed pitches and cover the entire zone. His single to center came on an elevated fastball, showcasing quick hands and hip rotation to stay on plane. Maintains strong balance throughout the swing with noticeable barrel control.
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Isaiah Acevedo (‘29, FL) • OF • 5’11” 170lb
Acevedo stood out with an explosive swing and premium bat speed. Showed feel for timing and the ability to attack early in counts, generating hard contact consistently. His single to left at 87 mph EV showcased his potential for gap power with advanced mechanics for his age. Lower-half strength and rotational acceleration create easy juice to all fields.
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David Padilla (‘27, FL) • OF • 5’11” 170lb
Padilla impressed as a run producer, highlighted by a bases-clearing triple to the right-center gap. Used a rubber-band style load to store energy and released it efficiently through contact. Compact swing mechanics paired with strong hands and aggressive lower-half drive generate consistent barrels and carry to the gaps. Displays a natural ability to hit in clutch moments.
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Kai Jacobs (‘29, FL) • INF • 5’9” 160lb
Jacobs showcased smooth bat control and a strong understanding of the strike zone. Stayed short to the ball and lined a fastball up the middle at 87 EV, utilizing a clean path and efficient hand separation. Athletic actions in the box paired with quick wrists allow him to adjust late and make consistent hard contact.
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Kai Jacobs (‘29,FL)📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2025
Keeps weight on the back foot and drives a FB back up the middle for a 1B. Quick hands and a smooth, level swing that stays through the zone.
1B EV: 87mph #FLOpen | #Uncommitted | @WFRippers
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Ricky Fernandez (‘29, FL) • 3B/RHP • 5’7” 150lb
FB: 80–82 mph | 1800 rpm
SL: 68–70 mph | 2300 rpm
3.2 IP: 1H | 0ER | 6K | 0BB
Fernandez displayed an advanced three-pitch mix for his age, attacking hitters with confidence and mixing speeds well. From a high ¾ arm slot, his FB carried arm-side life, and the SL showed sharp break and depth to miss bats. Commanded the zone effectively, staying ahead and forcing weak contact. Offensively, Fernandez impressed with a compact, balanced stroke, quick hands, and strong lower-half engagement. Drove balls with authority to both gaps and showed feel for timing and bat control.
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Ricky Fernandez (‘29,FL)📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2025
Keeps weight back and drives hands through the zone, hammering a low FB for a stand-up 3B to LCF. Advanced bat control and quick hands.
3B EV: 87mph #FLOpen | @R3Prospects
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Christian Gaines (‘29, FL) • INF/RHP • 5’10” 170lb
Gaines turned heads with his offensive and defensive versatility. At the plate, he produced multiple extra-base hits, including a pair of doubles, showing quick hands and advanced bat speed through the zone. Aggressive yet controlled approach, leveraging his athleticism and strong lower half to generate backspin. On the mound, Gaines displayed a lively FB and sharp SL, working from a low ¾ arm slot with advanced movement profiles.
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Paul Heiken (‘27, FL) • C • 5’11” 185lb
Heiken showcased gap power with an explosive, no-stride approach and strong hip rotation. His ability to stay balanced and create separation between the hands and lower half allowed him to generate an 84 mph exit velo on a double down the line. Quick-twitch mechanics and consistent barrel control make him a dangerous middle-of-the-order bat.
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Zane Warrington (‘25, FL) • RHP/Utility • Enterprise State CC Commit • 6’1 195lbs
The Enterprise State commit put on a pitching clinic in today’s championship game. Featuring a 3 pitch mix, the righty shows a FB with great spin, a tight slider with solid vertical break & a CH that has late life and drops into the zone. Had efficiency & command with all 3, primarily utilizing his SL later in counts where he’s ahead. Coming from a ¾ arm slot, he shows fluidity and looseness once letting ball off his hand. Projectable frame and will be a dependable SP in the next level.
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Zane Warrington (‘25, FL) 📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2025
Built RHP coming from a high 3/4 arm slot w/ fluid mechanics. SL has late break. Attacks hitters early, uses legs well w/ high leg kick.
FB: T86.9 | 1980 RPM | 11.9 IVB | 9.1 HB
SL: T81.3 | 2047 RPM | -2.6 IVB | -2.4 HB
CH: T78 | 1839 RPM | 1.6 IVB… pic.twitter.com/vO9NKWUJ2H
Lucas Ostolaza (‘27, FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’3” 189
Ostolaza came out of the bullpen in the semifinal and looked electric from the very first pitch. His 4-seam fastball sits mid 80’s and touches 87. It features great ride up in the zone and elicits whiffs at a high clip. His slider is firm at 76-78 mph and helps get hitters off of the heater. He has a large build and looks like a college pitcher on the mound. He starts closed off to the batter, uses a big leg kick and drop and drive delivery, creating great extension. Ostolaza still has room to grow and add velocity. He has a high ceiling and will make an impact at any school in the future.
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Lucas Ostolaza (‘27, FL) ⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2025
Big RHP w/ FB up to 87. Throws from H3/4 slot, uses big leg kick and creates great extension. FB has great life up in the zone. Some untapped velo on the way as he continues to mature + develop
FB: T87
SL: 75-76 #FLOpen | #uncommitted | @PowerBSB … pic.twitter.com/ZrUICX1S8j
Andy Phelps (‘28, FL) • RHP • 5’10” 150
6 IP: 5H, 2BB, 0R, 4K
Phelps got the start for the Rippers in the semifinal on Sunday. He pitched a complete game shutout while striking out four batters. Phelps’ greatest strength is his ability to command each pitch and induce weak contact. There were no hard hit balls (85+ mph) off of him. The majority of his outs were soft grounders. He has a repeatable delivery that allows him to have above average command. Phelps also creates some deception with a high leg kick hiding the ball well in his high 3/4 arm slot.
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Andy Phelps (‘28,FL)⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 28, 2025
High leg kick, throws from H 3/4 arm slot w/ a repeatable delivery. Pounded the zone during the semifinal game, picking up the win. Didn’t give up a run over 6IP striking out 4
6 IP: 5H, 2BB, 0R, 4K #FLOpen | @WFRippers
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