Palm Beach Open Top Performers - Day 2


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Joshua Burnston (‘26, FL) • OF • Uncommitted  • 6’0” 185lb


Burnston continues to stand out offensively with a polished presence at the plate. The LHH OF went 1-for-1 with a hard-hit 2B to the LF fence and added two walks. Burnston shows advanced pitch recognition and feel for the strike zone, rarely expanding and consistently staying short to contact. His no-stride, balanced load and quick hands allow him to keep the barrel in the zone, generating consistent hard contact. A steady producer with a frame and skillset that projects for more power.


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Daniel Rojas (‘26, FL) • INF • Uncommitted • 6’1” 185


Rojas put together a standout day at the plate, going 2-for-2 with 3 RBIs. His biggest swing came on a sharply hit RBI 2B to the LF fence, where he showed advanced bat control and explosive hands through contact. Later in the game, he added a 2RBI 1B into the LCF gap, staying short to the ball and attacking a FB early in the count. Confident in the box and aggressive in run-producing spots, Rojas continues to prove himself as a reliable offensive threat.


2-2, 3RBI, 2B


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Jadiel Estrada (‘27, FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 5’10” 150lb


Outstanding performance from Estrada. Keeping the opposition off the barrel, and only allowing 1 baserunner. This lanky RHP, has ton of room to grow, and fill out. Moves extremely well down the mound and is able to attack the strike zone with ease. Expect a velo jump as he continues to mature and develop. 


5 IP / 0 R / 1 H / 0 BB / 7 K


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Joseph Medieros (‘26, MA) • 1B • Uncommitted • 6’1” 185


Medieros demonstrated power to all fields on Saturday, crushing a 2B to straightaway CF. He drove in 2 runs with the 2B, scored, and later reached base and stole second. Athletic build with an efficient swing. He waits on the inside of his back leg before firing, creating excellent hip rotation and bat lag. Good build, compact swing, and natural power, a name to keep an eye on.


2B: 90 mph / 21° / 310 ft

1-2, 2B, 2RBI, R, SB


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Manuel Garcia (‘28, FL) • CF • 5’11” 170


Garcia stood out for Los Explorers on Saturday, going 1 for 2 with a 2B, walk, and stolen base. He  drove in a run on the 2B and later scored a run. Garcia has a strong base, sets up with his bat pointed vertically, and puts the barrel to the ball with quick hands and a clean follow through. Great athlete with good sprint speed, a quick bat, and impressive instincts defensively.


2B EV: 88 mph

1-2, BB, R, RBI, SB


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Easton DeClue (‘27, FL) • 1B • Uncommitted • 6’4” 195lb


Physical frame and used it to his advantage in a big moment, delivering a 2-RBI 1B up the middle with the bases loaded. The 6’4” 195lb RHH has a short stride, simple forward move, and excellent upper half rotation to produce loud contact. His strength through the zone was evident, and he displayed a mature approach by staying in the big part of the field with RISP.


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Logan Wells (‘26, FL) • LHP • Uncommitted • 6’1 180lbs

 

The RHP works from a high 3/4 slot with a smooth, continuous arm path that creates natural ASR on the FB. Begins his delivery with a low, controlled leg lift and maintains solid posture throughout the move. Gets into his backside well and drives down the mound with a connected lower half. Lands balanced and on-line, showing a repeatable operation and solid feel for his release point.



5IP, 4H, 1ER, 2BB, 8K


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Lanier Febles (‘29, FL) • RHP/SS • Uncommitted • 5’11 150lbs


Febles is a crafty RHP that moves with quiet control, and a strong sense of rhythm throughout his delivery. He starts with a high, intense leg lift, staying compact and balanced through his gather. Works into strong hip-shoulder separation and creates momentum down the mound with solid rhythm. Arm action is clean and uninterrupted from a high 3/4 release, producing natural arm-side life on the fastball. He stays tall through his finish, landing balanced and consistently on-line, which helps him repeat the release and live around the zone. There’s polish to how he sequences and a clear understanding of his body in motion. It’ll be great to see how he matures into a solid starting arm.


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Joseph Raimonda ('26, NY) LHP • 6'5" 215lbs


FB: T89mph / 2200rpm / IVB 15" / HB -19" / arm-side ride

CB: 73-75mph / 2100rpm / IVB -3" / HB 13" / late, sweepy

CH: 77mph / 1900rpm / HB -8"


Tall LHP w/ high effort 3/4 release. He generates lots of rotational power in the upper body that is enhanced by a strong lead leg. Raimonda overpowers hitters by pounding an ASR FB in the zone and tunneling lively offspeed pitches. Pitcher w/ talent that displays a lot of confidence on the mound. Arsenal w/ a lot of movement makes him a good competitor. Projectable player as he cleans up his mechanics and increases his velo.


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Anthony Sardinas (‘25, FL) • SS/RHP • 5’5” 120lb


5 IP / 2 H / 2 R / 1 ER / 4 BB / 7 K


Sardinas had an outstanding performance on the bump in today’s game. Going the full game while only allowing two hits. The lanky RHH has a lot of room to grow and fill out. He moves very well down the mound using a high leg lift, full stroke and a high ¾ arm slot. At his young age Sardinas is able to create a good hip/shoulder separation which, matched with his high effort delivery, aids him to create a lot of force towards HP. A player that has a lot of upside as there will be a velo spike as he continues to develop and mature. Very interesting player to keep track of as the tournament continues. 


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Maddox Roberts (‘26, FL) • RHP/3B • Uncommitted • 6’1 210lbs 


Maddox proved himself to be one of the top arms in the 16U division with the absolute clinic he put on this evening.  He moves with a calm, controlled pace and keeps things simple throughout the delivery.  Gathers with a big leg lift and stays tall as he drives down the mound, using his lower half well to stay connected. The arm comes through clean from a higher 3/4 slot, making his FB seem heavy & gets on top of hitters. He lands balanced and on-line, finishing with a quiet head and steady posture. Everything works in rhythm, and he repeats it well. Mixes in occasional off-speeds to get hitters unbalanced. 


5IP 3H 0ER 1BB 6K


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Samuel Grande (‘27, FL) • OF • 6’2” 185lb


Samuel Grande showcased big-time impact at the plate with a bases-clearing double into the RCF gap. The long 6’2” right-handed hitter stays short to the ball and generates easy carry with efficient hip rotation. Showed a calm, confident presence at the plate and came up clutch with runners in scoring position. Athletic frame and a swing path geared for gap-to-gap production give him real upside moving forward.


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Lukas Stirewalt (‘27, FL) • LHP • 6’4” 183lb


6IP: 1H, 0ER, 7Ks, 3BBs


FB: 86-88

SL: 72


Lukas Stirewalt turned in a dominant outing, tossing 6 innings of 1-hit ball while striking out 7. The long 6’4” southpaw ran the fastball up to 88 mph with natural arm-side run and maintained his velocity deep into his appearance. He attacked the zone with confidence, using a repeatable, low-effort delivery and clean arm action from the left side. Stirewalt’s slider sat in the low 70s and offered sharp movement that disrupted timing and missed barrels. Projectable build and feel for sequencing make him one of the more intriguing arms in the 2027 class.



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Jose Batista (‘27, FL) • C • Uncommitted • 5’11 170lbs


2-3 / 2 R / 3 RBI / 1 BB


Athletic RHH, coming in clutch for his team on today’s run-rule win vs the opposition. This RHH C, works with a toe tap load, and short stride able to explode his hips towards the ball and stay connected. His swing is compact and stays through the zone for a long time. Great feel for finding barrels as he connected one for a 3 run HR that hit the top of the foul pole on LF. Batista's presence at the box and athleticism make him a very interesting player to keep an eye on as he continues to develop and mature.


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Julius Torres (‘29, 🇵🇷) • LHP • Uncommitted • 5’11 160lbs 


From PR, Torres is a lanky lefty that came in to relieve today & put on an absolutely clinic, dominating hitters primarily with his FB. He moves with quick tempo and gathers with a higher leg lift, staying tall and balanced over the rubber. He gets into his backside well and drives down the mound with controlled energy. The arm action is loose and fluid, working into a short OT release that gives his fastball some run. He lands slightly closed, which adds a layer of deception and helps the ball play late. His whole delivery is clean, and it’ll be awesome to see what the young lefty grows into. 


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Brian Bovingdon (‘25, FL) C/2B • 5’8” 165lb


Brian Bovingdon had a standout performance at the plate, going a perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs. The physical right-handed hitter uses a high leg kick and explosive hand speed to generate consistent power through the zone. In his best at-bat of the day, he roped a 2-RBI double down the third base line, showcasing his ability to turn on inside pitches. He showed an advanced feel for the barrel with a middle-pull approach and displayed a confident presence in the box throughout the game.


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Cameron Salsbery (‘28,IN) • LHH • 6’2” 160lb



Salsbery impressed with his advanced barrel control and consistent contact throughout the game. The 6’2” left-handed hitter showcased a fluid swing with a smooth weight transfer and strong hands through the zone. He drove a triple into the RCF gap, flashing gap-to-gap power and the ability to lift the ball with intent. Salsbery’s athletic frame and present bat speed give him high upside at the plate. He’s a confident hitter with mature plate presence for his age and continues to show signs of becoming a legitimate offensive threat as he develops.


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Mason Ryder (‘28,FL) • C • 5’11” 180lb


Mason Ryder impressed at the plate with a strong offensive showing, highlighted by a loud 2RBI double into the left-center field gap. The ‘28 right-handed hitter showcased an aggressive approach, staying short and connected with a compact swing that produced consistent line drive contact. Ryder’s ability to find barrels against firm velocity and drive the ball to the gaps demonstrates a mature approach for his age and a solid offensive ceiling.



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Francisco Romero (‘27, FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’ 170lbs


FB: 84 mph / 2200+ rpm / 12.7” IVB / 11.2” HB

CB: 68 mph / 2600+ rpm / -13.4” IVB / -21.2” HB

7 IP / 7 H / 3 R / 2 ER / 0 BB / 7 K 


Romero being a key player in today’s tie vs the opposition. This RHP was able to keep his team competing as he threw a complete game. Romero works w/ a high leg lift, and long arm action with a high ¾ arm slot. He was able to attack the zone and induce weak contact. His elite numbers on his CB helped him get a good whiff %. He has a good 2 pitch mix that he is able to tunnel off of each other to a very high level. Great player to keep an eye on as he continues to mature and fill out his frame. 


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Cameron Salsbery (‘28, IN) • LHH • 6’3” 165lbs


Cameron Salsbery consistently barreled baseballs throughout his outing, standing out with his advanced left-handed swing. The 6’2” LHH displayed easy pull-side power with natural lift, highlighted by a hard-hit triple into the RCF gap. Salsbery shows strong weight transfer, fluid mechanics, and a mature feel for the barrel, making him a name to follow as he continues to develop his projectable frame and offensive upside.


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Alexi Gonzalez (‘27, Intl🇵🇷) • RHP • Uncommitted • 5’7” 134


5 IP: 0ER, 2H, 3BB, 7K


Gonzales pitched a complete game shutout in IBAHS’ 5-inning victory on Saturday. He used a FB-CB combo to keep hitters off balance, throwing either pitch in any count. The FB gets on hitters and has some arm-side run, creating weak contact against RHH. The CB is sharp with 11-5 break and plays well off of the FB. Gonzalez is very athletic and able to repeat his delivery, allowing him greater command. He works down the mound and is very deliberate in his approach. It was an impressive outing for him on Saturday. 



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