Iowa Spring League All Star Game - Top Performers
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Biggest Winners:
Kaleb LaFavor
(‘26,IA) • University of Iowa Signee • 6’7” 195lb
The 2026 MVP Pitcher continued his Spring League dominance with 2 inning pitched, punching out 5 and only surrendering one hit. The 6’7” framed arm has progressed extremely well throughout the spring, raising some eyes from the professional ranks. He has touched 95 this spring but sat 91-93 in the All Star Game. High follow arm when he is on campus at the University of Iowa.
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Logan Roff
(‘26,IA) • DMACC Signee • 5’11” 180lb
The 2026 MVP Hitter kept the extra base hit train rolling in the All Star Game. He hit a 2 run HR off of Stedman in the first inning to RCF that got out in a hurry. The power is real for the backstop, but the one thing that stood out was his defense ability. There is a calm presence about him behind the plate and the ability to control a staff. Extremely good looking player that will continue to develop in the JUCO ranks next year.
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Sam Bartlett (‘27,IA) • Uncommitted • 6’0” 205lb
The uncommitted 2027 arm has skyrocketed over the last few weeks, and he was impressive once again. He sat 90-92 and touched 93 a few times, paired with a bullet downer type SL. The frame is strong especially in the lower half which suggests the ability to maintain velo through multiple innings. This is a must see uncommitted arm that will impact any program in a positive manner.
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Gavin DeJesus
(‘26,IA) • University of Iowa Signee • 5’8” 175lb
Steady is the best word to describe Gavin, the way he goes about his business is purely professional. His size is not going to be a factor in his success at the University of Iowa, he has above average body control in the box which allows him to recognize pitches and be on time more often. In the field, he has a calm leadership presence with smooth effortless actions. He will make the Hawkeyes better immediately in multiple ways.
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Stock Up Guys:
Brady Hicks
(‘27,IA) • Texas Christian University Commit • 6’5” 200lb
The TCU commit has an extremely projectable frame that shows promise as a starter in the next few levels. Only a 2027 grad will allow him to only become more consistent with his stuff. The stuff is a real, legit 3-pitch mix with the FB up to 92 paired with a devastating CH. Super excited to watch his development moving into his senior year.
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Matt Meeker
(‘27,IA) • University of Arkansas Commit • 6’4” 220lb
The Razorbacks commit is a full 6’4” 220lb in person, he put on an absolute show in BP. In the game he ended with a 1B off LaFavor and 3 walks. The raw power is real, there was no question about that but the thing that stood out the most is the ability to control the strike zone. Matt stayed in the zone extremely well, never getting too antsy chasing outside the zone. With another year of development, look for Meeker to be high on some draft boards next year.
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Garrett Luett
(‘26,IA) • University of Iowa Signee • 6’3” 210lb
Luett provides a calm/steady presence on the field. There is not much flashiness to his game, especially in the field; routine defender with an accurate arm. In the box, it is a smooth left handed swing that is constantly on the barrel. The ability to stay consistent makes him a great get for the Hawkeyes.
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Hayden Anderson
(‘27,IA) • University of Texas Commit • 6’6” 215lb
Major upside arm who can really spin it and has continued to improve all spring. FB was up 92 with 13 in of ride, paired with a good shaped SW. The arm is loose and effortless while getting down the mound at release (7’10” Extension). The Longhorn commit is just touching the surface of his potential, look for him to be an extremely high profile arm next year this time.
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Brady Smith
(‘27,IA) • University of St. Thomas Commit • 6’1” 185lb
Smith impressed in his one inning of work, struck out 3 and showed signs of back end type stuff. Long whippy arm with cross fire delivery, makes hitters uncomfortable with the 3 pitch mix. FB is upper 80s but plays up with the intentful arm stroke. Velocity will continue to tick up with another year of development.
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Macklin Loftus
(‘28,IA) • Uncommitted • 6’0” 200lb
The uncommitted southpaw is starting to solidify himself as the top LHP in the state. Each week he continues to impress while the pitch shapes continue to tighten up. FB was up 91 with 18 inches of life. The frame is strong, especially in the lower half which is utilized efficiently down the mound. Must see arm in the 2028 class that will get tons of love come August.
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Toolsy Dudes:
Bryce Pauly
(‘26,IA) • Indiana University Signee • 6’2” 190lb
The Hoosier signee put on a show in BP, he was absolutely launching balls all over the yard. The frame has tons of room to continue to add strength, which will only make the power more consistent. The bat speed is plus with a very repeatable swing for the intent it provides. Can’t wait to see how the remainder of the spring into summer goes for Pauly.
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Ryan Stedman
(‘26,IA) • University of Iowa Signee • 6’3” 200lb
The highly touted arm was able to show his ability to fight through a little adversity. Not having his best stuff, his composure never wavered which is a great trait to possess with his ability. The FB velo held at 94-96 which it has in his few outings this spring. The breaking ball has sharpened up and is a true S/M pitch. I am an even bigger Stedman fan after watching him in person, especially how he stayed level headed.
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George Blake
(‘27,IA) • Uncommitted • 6’4” 185lb
An uncommitted OF that will not stay uncommitted for long. Blake has the most projectable frame from the ASG and backs it with ability. Left handed stick that has bat speed and a smooth repeatable path. It's a controlled operation in the box, allowing him to adjust to different speeds and locations. Interested to see where he lands and how he continues to develop over the next year.
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Charlie Sarsfield
(‘27,IA) • University of Arkansas Commit • 5’10” 170lb
Sarsfield has all of the tools to continue to be a dude for the Razorbacks; however he looks the part as well. He oozes confidence in a quiet and calm way, the swing is simple and creates barrel depth. He doesn’t look to do too much; stays in the middle of the field and takes what he is given. With another year to develop, I imagine he will only continue to get on peoples radar.
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Tucker Long
(‘26,IA) • Ole Miss Signee • 6’1” 185lb
The Rebs signee might have the best stuff out of all the arms in the ASG. He is a true SK/SW arm with both pitches being plus. He tunnels them extremely well, creating a nightmare scenario for hitters with the SK creating up to 16 inches of run and the SW breaking almost 22 inches. He also mixes in a CH that changes the pace of play for his SK that is up to 92. High end arm that will fight for innings early at Ole Miss.
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Lincoln Norris
(‘27,IA) • University of Iowa Commit • 6’0” 165lb
Athletic MIF that has twitchy tendencies in the field. The barrel creates tons of depth and stays on plane through extension, providing maximum plate coverage. The athleticism shines in the field, has the ability to stay up the middle and even play multiple positions in the OF if needed to get the bat in the line up. With another year to improve the tools, I expect the Hawkeye commit to make some noise this time next year.
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Colton Roemmich (‘26,IA) • University of Nebraska Signee • 6’4” 195lb
The Huskers signee is an intriguing arm to follow into the collegiate ranks. Projects as a starter at the next level with a true 3-pitch mix and might be able to add a 4th. Short compact stroke that is repeatable with high intent lower half through a firm front side. FB was 92-93 and the frame suggests there could be a tick in velo in the near future.
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Under the Radar:
Abram Decena
(‘28,IA) • Uncommitted • 5’10” 200lb
Physical left handed hitting OF that impressed on both sides of the ball. The swing is flat, while the barrel stays behind the ball extremely well. Wider stance with a simple takeaway, allowing him to be on time more often. Defensively he showed good range, caught a tough ball at the fence for the best defensive play of the game. Tons to like from the uncommitted player who needs to be followed closely this summer.
https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/b0b32773-aeb1-440a-aefb-ca399ee612d5
Carson Gill
(‘28,IA) • Uncommitted • 6’1” 165lb
Gill is a player that continues to improve, the frame is athletic with room to add strength. Shows plus bat speed + body control for his age. Leg kick hover that is a perfect timing mechanism for him and his whippy barrel. Impacts the ball at a high clip, making him a must see bat in the 2028 class.
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Jake Clement (‘28,IA) • Uncommitted • 5’10” 210lb
Strong lower half which is utilized on the field; in the box he shows simple moves to the ball with an accelerated uphill barrel. The swing is connected and stays behind the ball well, allowing him to impact the ball the other way. In the field, he plays low at 3B with a strong, accurate arm. He has put together a very good spring, he is an uncommitted player that will get some love this summer.
https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/bd1a21b0-5249-476c-a879-c9d475ca9b1e
Brooks Bond
(‘28,IA) • Uncommitted • 6’0” 175lb
One of the top players in the state for the 2028 class and I can see why. The athleticism is through the roof, the frame is starting to fill out and he is only getting better. Runs extremely well, has tons of feel with the glove and pairs it with a strong arm across the diamond. The swing is connected with high intent, and impacts the ball extremely well with Exit Velos north of 104. Big time name that will be very active when August comes around, excited to see him mature the next few years.
https://play.ps-baseball.com/player-profile/baseball/8075bbc9-22a8-4fa5-b86c-a3c849429046
Written By: Jordan Miller (Director of Scouting)





