Mid Atlantic World Series Top Performers - Day 1
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David Holson (‘26, MD) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’2 180lb
4⅔ IP 3H 1ER 2 BB 7K
FB MPH 84-85 (T86)
70 SL MPH
RHP with a solid lower half works fast in his outing today, generating swing and misses while also painting on the corners. He has a H ¾ arm slot with a slight pause in his windup, which complements his SL, which has downward action. The highlight of the day was his FB, which was his go-to pitch for 1P strikes, riding the plane, and he was tunneling it well with his SL.
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Diego Colon
(‘26, NJ) • RHH • Uncommitted • 5’10 195lb
3-3 2B 1 R 3 RBI
Muscular RHH with a powerful lower half. Very solid swing displaying an uphill swing and a low line drive swing. He is consistently finding the barrel and is very aggressive at the plate today. Hitting 3 for 3 on the day with the game-winning 2B. Hitting ability is there for sure, with quality at-bats and exit velocities off the charts.
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Diego Colon (‘26, NJ) 📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 26, 2025
Muscular RHH, strong lower half, medium leg lift, consistently on the barrel. Laces a line drive right up the middle for a 2 RBI 1B.
1B- 90 EV #MAWS | #Uncommitted
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Jameel Baig (‘27, VA) • RHP • 6’2
FB: 82 mph
CH: 75 mph
Worked effectively over 5 innings, allowing just 2 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 3. He utilized a FB up to 82 mph and a CH at 75 from an OT slot. His long 6’2” frame helps create downhill plane as he strides aggressively down the mound. Demonstrated strong mound presence and composure.
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Justin Witmer (‘26, MD) • INF
2-3, RBI
Showcased a balanced approach at the plate, lacing an RBI single into shallow center. Compact and level swing, showing good pitch recognition. Delivered a timely hit in a key moment, indicating poise and confidence in the box.
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Justin Witmer (‘26, MD)⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 26, 2025
RBI knock for the LHH who showed a balanced approach and calm presence in the box. Drives a 1B into CF here. Doesn't try to do too much, bears down and produced a QAB to drive a run in. #MAWS | #Uncommitted | @BaseballMmu
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Brady Lepore (‘27, NJ) • RHP • 6’4” 180lb
4IP | 0ER | 2BB | 4Ks
Used a clean and repeatable delivery to navigate four shutout innings. The 6’4” RHP worked quickly, attacked hitters, and generated soft contact. His frame suggests room to add velocity as he continues to develop.
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Jack Leonard (‘26, CT) • CF/RHP
5IP | 1H | 0ER
Had a complete impact performance, tossing 5 innings of 1-hit ball while making a run-saving catch in center field. Displayed athleticism and instincts on defense and consistent command on the mound, showcasing two-way upside.
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Jack Leonard (‘26, CT)⬇️
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 26, 2025
Makes a run-saving grab in CF with a quick first step and efficient route to to the ball. #MAWS | #Uncommitted | @baseball72715
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Matthew Catalfumo (‘27, NJ) • Corner INF • 6’4” 195lb
2B to LF | 87 EV
Flashed power potential with a loud 87 mph EV double to left field. Keeps his head down, uses a powerful lower half, and has an explosive swing that projects well. Physical build and offensive upside make him a name to watch.
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Matthew Catalfumo (‘27, NJ)📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 26, 2025
RHH laces an 87 EV 2B to LF. Keeps his head down through contact, showing an explosive swing and excellent lower-half engagement. Long, athletic frame at 6’4” 195lb with power projection and advanced feel in the box. #MAWS | #Uncommitted … pic.twitter.com/7WGLVvmYjv
Austin Michael (‘26, MD) • RHH • 5’9 150lb
2-3 / 2 R / 4 RBI / 1 SB
An athletic LHH with some weight shift in his load was putting up some quality at-bats, and one particular at-bat today helped secure his team the win. He delivered a bases-clearing 3B to help put the nail in the coffin for his team to come back in the 6th inning, contributing an 8-spot in the 6th inning. Aggressive on the first FB he saw, he took it to LCF and extended the lead they already had. Overall, a good day for the LHH. He is someone to watch going into day 2 and can get runs on the board, especially when his squad needs it.
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Kyle Witte ('26, MD) • RHP • 6’3” 210lb
FB: 85-87 mph | 2370 RPM | 13.9” IVB | 6.9” HB
SL: 75-77 mph | 2700+ RPM | 8.2” HB | Tilt: ~9:45–10:00
CH: 78-80 mph | ~2100 RPM | Heavy fade and tunnel
Strong-bodied RHP with a clean and fluid ¾ arm action. FB plays with ride and late life, topping at 87.2 mph with a spin rate north of 2370 rpm. SL shows sharp shape with advanced feel, tight spin, and depth. CH gives him a viable third pitch to disrupt timing. Utilized strong lower half with consistent extension (7’8”–8’3”) and got downhill well. Pitched 5IP with 5H, 4ER, 0BB, and 6Ks. High-upside arm with a chance to grow into more velocity.
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Kyle Witte (‘26, MD)📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) June 26, 2025
The 6’3” 210lb RHP had an impressive showing across 5 IP with advanced pitchability. Utilizes a fluid, repeatable ¾ slot delivery and strong leg drive to generate downhill angle and deception. His fastball showed late life up in the zone, while the SL… pic.twitter.com/N36TNknAke