Florida Open Top Performers - Day 2

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Kaden Ramsey (‘29, FL) • C/Utility • 5’8 150lbs


Ramsey, the athletic C from North Marion HS had an impressive outing both in the box and behind the plate in today’s matchup. Clocked at a 2.3 pop time, he sets up in a traditional set up. Showed a great ability to have a quick transfer and throw, while using his legs extremely well to get strength behind his throw. In the box, he showcases a disciplined approach with ability to come clutch for his team, bringing in 3 runs on the day to add to his teams lead.


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Gray Mosley (‘28, FL) • OF/1B • Uncommitted • 6’ 160lbs


Mosley, a strong LHH proved to have a stellar performance in the box. With loud pop in his swing, the outfielder starts in a closed, upright & relaxed stance that showcases some presence in the box. With a quiet & controlled load, he gets into a small leg lift in where he gains ground while keeping his backside engaged, while keeping his hands up and creating a solid stretch in his core. In a slight uppercut swing, the righty shows an aggressive swing, looking to do damage. Hit a 2-run HR at a 96 EV to RF. A tough out & will gain more strength in the future, making him a potential power OF. 


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Riley Bonini (‘28, FL) • SS • 5’9” 130


2-3, 2B, 2R, 2RBI


Bonini had a great game in Power Baseball’s 15-2 win on Saturday, collecting a pair of hits and scoring 2 runs. He drove in 2 runs with a 2-out double in the 3rd inning. Bonini deploys a narrow stance and times up the pitch with a hanging leg kick. He uses a direct bat path and quick hands to consistently make hard contact. Impressive young SS with room to grow. 


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Luca Fix (‘28, FL) • RHP/Utility • 5’11 145lbs 


RHH put on a great display of clutch, situational hitting that helped his team out by widening the lead. The utility man starts his swing off in a slightly wide, upright stance with his weight shifted back, allowing himself to be in a strong position to load efficiently. He comes in with a controlled, small leg lift where he gains ground, while still being able to stay back; creating separation between upper & lower half. Showed great bat to ball control, getting hands inside even on high & in pitches.


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Jaylin Chambers (‘27, FL) • RHP/SS • Uncommitted • 6’1” 155


4.2IP: 3H, 0ER, 6K


Chambers toed the rubber for Ostingers Baseball on Saturday and pitched into the 5th inning without allowing a run. He pitches from a 3/4 arm slot with a dynamic arm. His arsenal consists of FB, CB, CH. The FB sits 83-84 and touches 86. The CH is his best secondary pitch with fading action and good velo separation from the FB. He is a very athletic 2-way player with a projectable 6’1” frame. 


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Jayden Benfer (‘26, FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’1” 165


7IP: 4H, 0BB, 1ER, 7K


Benfer pitched a complete game on Saturday, striking out 7 and walking none. He kept hitters off balance all day with his FB-CH duo. The FB, topping 84, had great life up in the zone and missed bats. The CH looked like the FB until the last moment when it dropped off the table, leaving hitters chasing pitches in the dirt. He displayed pinpoint control and command, consistently painting the corners and rarely falling behind hitters. Benfer has an advanced feel for pitching and great command of every pitch he throws. He has room to grow and should see a velocity bump as he matures. 


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Jayden Lomas (‘29, FL) • LHP • 5’10 130lbs 


The lanky, young lefty proved himself to be a reliable pitcher who can go deep into games, and give his team's bullpen a chance to rest. Lomas starts up in an upright, closed and relaxed posture. Featuring a high leg kick, he keeps his hips active and keeps his backside connected. Plus command & deception for his age, he comes from a ¾ arm slot that also has some whipping motion to it. Very loose finish as well. When he feels up more and gains some velo, he’ll be awesome to watch. 


4IP, 1H, 1ER, 6K


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Maddox Stinson (‘26, FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’0” 155


Stinson is an athletic, crafty right-handed pitcher who gets outs with movement, control, and deception. He starts on the very edge arm-side of the rubber. He throws a FB with ASR that has peaked at 86, a mid 70’s slider which he likes to throw front door to RHH, and a devastating changeup that disappears for LHH’s. He is able to throw each pitch wherever he wants, and enjoys freezing batters on the edges.


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Kaden Dougherty (‘27, FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’1” 195


4IP: 1H, 1BB, 1ER, 6K


Dougherty had a good outing on Saturday, pitching 4 innings while allowing 1 run and striking out 6. He has a muscular build and works down the mound with a drop & drive delivery.  FB sits 80-82 and plays faster than that due to plus metrics: 2300+ rpm & 20+ inches of induced vertical break. The slider is another effective pitch for him, with a true 12-6 CB mixed in every now and then. Dougherty has great potential with the ability to really spin the ball and command both sides of the plate. 


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William Vega (‘28, FL) • OF • 5’9” 160


Vega is a speedy RHH OF that makes hard contact to all fields. He has an athletic stance and uses a high leg kick and rotational swing. He has quick hands which allow him to adjust to the inside FB or the low and away breaking ball. Vega shows an impressive skill set at a young age and is a player to watch as he matures. 


2-2, R, RBI, SB


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Trevin Bean (‘27, FL) • LHP • Uncommitted • 6’1” 185


2IP: 1H, 1BB, 0ER, 2K


Bean displayed a very unique delivery in his relief outing on Saturday. He uses a big leg kick, rocks back, and falls off to the third base side as he is delivering the pitch from an over the top slot. This adds a lot of deception, leaving hitters questioning where the ball will be released from. He throws a power sinker that sits 84-86 and drops down and in to RHH. He switches speeds with a changeup that has low spin and features great depth, tumbling away from LHH. Bean is able to create swing and miss as well as induce weak contact thanks to his bowling ball sinker. He has high upside with a strong frame, deceptive delivery, and hard-to-hit FB. 


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Alejandro Arandia (‘25, FL) • C • Uncommitted • 6’0” 190


Arandia played well on both sides of the ball Saturday. Behind the plate, he displayed quick feet, good framing skills, and a strong throwing arm. He threw out a runner trying to steal second. Offensively, he had the hardest-hit ball of the game. He hit a ground rule double to LF that left the bat at 90 mph. He drove in a run and later scored. Arandia shows impressive tools on offensive and defense, and will be a valuable player for a college baseball program. 


1-2, 2B, R, RBI


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Aiden Carry (‘27, FL) • MIF/RHP • Uncommitted • 5’9 152lbs


The lanky two-way put up an impressive relief appearance in today's close afternoon matchup. Coming from a classic side-arm arm slot, the righty has impressive horizontal movement on his FB, and great loopy movement on his SL. He comes with a quick delivery that makes hitters uncomfortable, and comes with great tempo. Also showed the ability to be clutch, as he came into the top 7th in a save opportunity to finish off the win for his team. Projectable frame, uses body well, and will gain velo as he fills out. 


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Gavin Rape (‘27, FL) • SS • Uncommitted • 5’8” 150lb


Athletic RHH with a smooth load, balanced lower half, and quick-twitch hands. The bat path stays compact and direct with consistent barrel accuracy and gap-to-gap carry. Tracks spin, handles velocity, and competes deep into counts; speed and first-step quickness add pressure on the bases. Profiles as a top-of-the-order catalyst with developing thump.


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Caleb Brandenburg (‘28, FL) • C • 6’1” 180lb


Compact, level stroke with a quiet head and clean weight shift. Lets the ball travel and stays on plane for mature backside contact, showing plate discipline and pitch recognition. Finishes balanced with easy carry to the alleys; strength gains should unlock more extra-base impact without sacrificing contact quality.


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Chase Beasley (‘27, FL) • C • Uncommitted • 5’8” 170lb


Physical-framed RHH leveraging a powerful lower half and fast hip rotation. Keeps a level, direct barrel through the zone for loud liners and situational production in leverage spots. Demonstrates an aggressive yet selective approach, adjusts to shapes, and shows run-producing traits with consistent hard contact.


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Amir Simmons (‘27, FL) • 1B • Uncommitted • 6’2” 175lb


Long-levered 6’2” RHH with an upright stance, smooth weight transfer, and twitchy bat speed. Uncoils with intent for deep-gap damage and late carry; tracks spin well and stays inside to use the big part of the field. Athleticism shows on the bases and defensively, projecting as an impact two-way threat in game flow.


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Chase Nye (‘27, FL) • SS • Uncommitted • 5’11” 180lb


Calm-heartbeat hitter with toe-tap timing, short launch, and efficient acceleration through contact. Stays inside, gets the barrel out front, and produces clutch, on-time contact in pressure moments. Strike-zone awareness and two-strike compete stand out; profiles as a table-setter who can also drive in runs.


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Brayden Cook (‘27, FL) • SS • Uncommitted • 6’2” 185lb


Balanced setup with a quiet load and level path through the middle. Stays stacked on the backside, releases late with barrel control, and produces firm, line-drive contact. Shows timing against both velocity and off-speed; added strength should translate to more carry without losing the high-contact profile.


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Colin Stansberry (‘27, FL) • OF • Uncommitted • 6’ 160lb


Athletic mover with a smooth load, quick hands, and a direct, inside path. Keeps posture down through contact to drive low line drives to the gaps; accelerates out of the box and applies pressure with speed. Polished approach and barrel feel point to consistent extra-base potential.


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Paul Heiken (‘27, FL) • C/3B • Uncommitted • 5’11” 185lb


Strong, physical RHH with fast bat speed and a heavy barrel. Uses a deliberate load and powerful lower-half drive to attack LCF with authority. Shows rhythm, plate coverage, and the ability to impact spin; run-producing traits fit a middle-of-the-order mold as strength continues to mature.


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Luis Covault (‘27, FL) • SS • Uncomitted • 5’8” 170lb


Athletic stroke with a connected coil, quick hands, and a slightly uphill finish for natural loft. Stays inside the baseball, creates backspin to the big part of the field, and competes pitch-to-pitch. Advanced bat-to-ball and situational awareness forecast near-term run creation and consistent production.


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Victor Santeliz (‘28, FL) • OF • 5’7” 150


Left-handed hitter with an early foot down, connected turn, and strong weight retention. Compact move with quick hands yields lifted contact and pull-side carry to deep RF. Defensive range and closing speed complement the offensive profile, giving him multiple avenues to impact a game.


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Nicholas Murillo (‘28, FL) • 1B


Physical-framed RHH with an athletic base and explosive, quick-twitch hands. Compact, direct bat path and strong weight shift produce consistent barrels and line-drive carry to both gaps. Adjusts to velocity and spin with confident zone control; emerging power should scale with continued strength gains.


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