Prospect Select World Series Top Performers - Day 4
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Tripp Easler
(‘28, SC) • SS/Utility • Uncommitted • 5’7 130lbs
Easler had an impressive outing in today’s start in bracket play. He showed composure all throughout the game, grinding at-bats and getting out of tough situations with a serious demeanor. He showcases a smooth, compact delivery with a medium leg lift. Arm action is loose & relaxed with a high-¾ release, syncing well with lower-half drive. His front leg direct stays in line, allowing for clean hip rotation and a strong front side. Repeatable delivery and command potential. It’ll be nice to see how he matures in the future.
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Evan Coyle (‘29, FL) - SS - 5’8” - 120lb
Final Line: 2-3, 2B, RBI, 2SB
Coyle has been on fire all tournament long, finding barrels all week long. This morning for PBC PAL 14u, Coyle was steady in the heart of the order, reaching base in all 3 at-bats. He has been able to consistently showcase his plus bat-to-ball skills, which was amplified today by finding the RCF gap twice for a double and RBI single. Coyle is a promising and intriguing infielder with lots of promise. A fun bat to watch for coming games.
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Gannon Davis
(‘28, SC) • OF/RHP • Uncommitted • 5’9 135lbs
Davis came in clutch big time for his team in an extra inning battle that could’ve gone either way in his team's win by hitting a 2RBI walk off. In the box, he starts with a simple, athletic stance and loads with quiet rhythm into a compact coil. His work inside the ball, creating a short and efficient path with noticeable barrel control. The lower half fires early, syncing well with upper body rotation and maintaining posture through contact. Comes into the box attacking while also getting deep in counts and grinding at-bats. Mature at-bats that can play nicely in the next level.
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Luke Sauer
(‘30, FL) • RHP/Utility • Uncommitted • 5’8 160lbs
Sauer came in with an incredible, composed outing in today's game with a delivery that stays smooth and repeatable. On this mound, he moves well downwards, keeping everything in line toward the plate with a consistent arm action and steady rhythm. His lower half stays engaged without overextending, and he finishes in a balanced position that suggests he’s in control of his body throughout. It’s a delivery built on consistency, and it showed from the first to last pitch. He works at a comfortable tempo and doesn’t rush through his motion, which helps him stay in sync. Overall, it’s a well-sequenced delivery that will be nice to see play as he matures.
5IP 3H 0ER 0BB 2K
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Antonio Guerrero
(’29,FL) • RHP/SS • Uncommitted • 5’7” 130lbs
RHP dominated from start to finish, throwing a complete game one-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts, 0 walks, and just 81 pitches thrown. Working from a H 3/4 slot, Antonio showcased a clean, athletic delivery that helped him repeat mechanics and continually throw strikes. He featured a FB that topped 81 mph with over 2200+ rpm showing carry through the zone, and paired it with a CB topped at 68 mph that swept across with -7.8” horizontal break. The ability to land both pitches for strikes and keep hitters off balance led to consistent whiffs and soft contact. With early command traits, natural movement, and physical projection ahead, Guerrero has upside to build on as a pitcher.
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Antonio Guerrero (’29,FL) 📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 9, 2025
RHP w/ H 3/4 arm slot and an efficient delivery. Dominant CG one hitter w/ 11 Ks on 81 pitches. Great command of zone w/ 0 BB and induced weak contact on batted balls. Profiles as a high upside arm.
FB T81 / 2200+ rpm
CB T68 / -7.8”HB
Game line: 7… pic.twitter.com/tS2ybF30Ju
Valentino Zamudio (’28,FL) • 2B/RHP • Uncommitted • 5’8” 170 lbs
Physical RHH continues to show a mature approach in the box, barreling a line-drive RBI single to CF off a curveball 54 mph. Uses a slight uppercut path to stay on-plane and drive the ball. His swing showed controlled body movement, leading to good extension at contact and a ball that carried 274 FT with a 29.6°. With a strong frame, he projects to continue impacting the game offensively as he develops his approach.
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Rene Ruiz
(’27,FL) • RHP/SS • Uncommitted • 5’11” 150 lbs
Stat line: 7 IP / 0 ER / 3 H / 0 BB / 5 K
Righty showcased his poise on the mound, throwing a complete game shutout on just 3 hits with 0 walks and 5 strikeouts in a dominant showing. Ruiz commanded the strike zone with a fastball topped at 77 mph, riding through the zone with 17.3” IVB, and showing a late cut to his glove side. His curveball topped at 64 adding a different movement profile, breaking with -13.8” IVB, helping him change eye levels effectively. RHP stayed in rhythm all outing, working quickly with tempo and trust in his pitch mix. With a lean frame and natural pitch feel, he projects as a starter type with plenty of upside as arsenal sharpens.
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Mason Porven (‘28, FL) - 3B - 5’10” - 160lb
Final Line: 1-3, 3B, 2 RBI
Porven helped secure the win for Beast Baseball Academy 15u by driving in the go-ahead, and ultimately winning run in the bottom of the 5th inning. He had shown poise and good contact throughout the day, but had nothing to show for it until his last at-bat. But, when it mattered most, Mason showed up and lifted his team to a victory.
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Raymond Santiago (‘28, FL) - CF - 6’1” - 180lb
Final Line: 2-3
EV: 93mph and 88mph
Santiago showed plus bat-to-ball skills and plus power throughout the game, scorching baseballs into the RCF gap all game. He was able to be a bright spot in the DLC Select lineup where they had a hard time finding one throughout the game. Santiago is a powerful bat with even more room to grow, and should be a high follow for the rest of the summer.
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Maximilliano Ortega (’29,FL) • 3B/OF • Uncommitted • 5’9” 160 lbs.
The RHH utilizes a leg kick and controlled front load to generate consistent timing. He stayed through an inside FB 70, driving it for triple with an 88.7 exit velocity, 279 feet of carry, and a 20° launch angle. A well-sequenced swing that shows early signs of power potential. His level bat path allows for hard, line-drive contact, while his basepath acceleration adds an extra impact. Presents a strong build and run-producing bat with ability to impact games in various ways.
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Max Ortega (’29,FL) 📝
— Prospect Select Scout (@PSBaseballScout) July 9, 2025
Athletic RHH w/ a leg kick and front load that creates good timing. Stays through the zone w/ a smooth, level bat path leading to barreled RBI 3B to LCF. Swing finishes w/ solid extension and showed quality acceleration on the basepaths.
3B: 88.7EV/ 20°/… pic.twitter.com/qnkNBoCRaq