TNXL Invite - Top Performers

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Yariel “Lito” Diaz (‘28,FL) • LHP • 6’1 160lb


Yariel “Lito” Diaz continues to show high-upside traits from the left side, working from a clean mid-three-quarter slot with minimal effort and natural life on the baseball. The fastball climbed to 90 mph with strong carry around 2,300 RPM, while his slider flashed a sharp late bite at 79–81 mph near 2,400 RPM, consistently missing barrels. Still early in his development and uncommitted, Diaz’s repeatable delivery, advanced metrics, and projection make him a young arm trending quickly.


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Zach Bender ('26,NC) • OF • Chipola College Commit • 5’10 165lb


Zach Bender features a simple, repeatable swing with the barrel getting on plane early and staying through the zone with extended finish, producing consistent hard contact. He showcased that ability by driving a double into the left-center field gap, showing both bat control and gap-to-gap strength. The efficient operation and feel for the barrel continue to make Bender a reliable offensive presence.


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Genson Veras (‘26,FL) • OF • Florida State Commit • 6’6 225lb


Genson Veras pairs a powerful 6’6”, 225-pound build with a direct path to the baseball and high-level rotation, keeping his lower half engaged throughout the swing to generate elite bat speed. The result was a 111 mph home run that highlighted his true game power and ability to impact the ball at an elite level. Veras profiles as a legitimate middle-of-the-order power threat at the next level.


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Eric Flores ('26,FL) • OF • Indian River State College Commit • 6’2 195lb


Eric Flores continues to stand out with a swing built to create momentum through the barrel and attack the baseball out front with intent. He consistently gets extended on contact, driving the ball with authority to the pull side, highlighted by a two-run home run clocked at 100 mph off the bat. Flores shows strong barrel awareness, efficient sequencing, and the ability to translate bat speed into real game power.


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Chase Webster ('26,FL) • OF • Uncommitted • 6’0 165 lb


Chase Webster shows a well-sequenced swing built around a controlled leg lift and compact hand path, keeping the barrel tight to the body before releasing freely through contact. He consistently gets into a strong hitting position, creating leverage out front and driving the baseball with authority to the pull side, highlighted by a three-run home run recorded at 97 mph. The combination of balance, barrel control, and efficient power production points to a swing that translates in game situations.


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Christopher “CJ Wall (‘27,FL) • C • Arkansas Commit • 6’0 190lb


Christopher “CJ” Wall is locked in at the plate right now, consistently squaring baseballs with timing, rhythm, and a clear feel for the barrel. He’s homered four times in his last two games, and every at-bat carries the look of quality contact waiting to happen. The swing is under control yet explosive through the zone, paired with present confidence and swagger that show up in both approach and results. Wall is impacting the game with authority and profiles as a premium offensive bat at the next level.

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Sebastian Rolon ('26,FL) • MIF/RHP • Oregon Commit • 6’2 195lb


Sebastian Rolon continues to impact the game as a true two-way threat, showing polish at the plate and power on the mound. Offensively, he works from an upright setup that creates early barrel momentum, allowing his lower half to adjust to pitch location and sequence into a strong contact position, driving a 103 mph double to straightaway center field with authority. On the mound, Rolon maintains controlled tempo with a compact arm action from an over-the-top slot, using body tilt to create an efficient pitch plane and downhill angle, while the fastball exploded at 94–96 mph and the slider flashed sharp, high-spin bite at 80–83 mph. With athletic movement in a strong frame and the ability to impact both sides of the ball, Rolon profiles as a legitimate difference-maker at the next level.


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Aemed Nasser ('26,FL) • OF • Oklahoma Commit • 6’3 170lb


Aemed Nasser hits from a wide setup with low hands and a subtle front-side trigger, creating a quick, handsy swing that gets the barrel out front with intent. The athleticism shows in the box with twitch and adjustability, allowing him to consistently impact the baseball with authority, highlighted by a 102 mph double off the barrel. With his explosive movements and strong contact ability, Nasser profiles as a dynamic offensive presence.


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Vinicio Lara ('26,FL) • OF • Uncommitted • 6’0 185lb


Vinicio Lara stayed hot at the plate, showing a connected swing that allows the barrel to release freely out front with a full, controlled finish through contact. He drove the baseball with authority and lift, highlighted by a home run clocked at 95 mph that showcased his ability to square it consistently in game situations. The combination of timing, barrel awareness, and clean swing mechanics continues to translate into impactful offensive results.


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Allem Borrero ('26,PR) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’6 220lb


Allem Borrero brings an imposing 6’6”, 220-pound frame with a compact arm action and controlled tempo, rotating efficiently over a firm front side to create consistent velocity. His fastball sat 88–90 mph with heavy life, the curveball showed sharp shape at 71–73 mph, and the changeup played effectively off the heater in the mid-80s. Uncommitted with size, athleticism, and a developing three-pitch mix, Borrero offers significant upside moving forward.


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Jason Phillips ('26,IL) • RHP • Kennesaw State Commit • 6’2 230lb


Jason Phillips brings a physical presence on the mound, working from a low three-quarter slot with slight crossfire that adds deception while maintaining controlled, efficient movement into an intentful arm swing through release. He consistently tunnels his three-pitch mix by preserving hand speed, allowing the fastball to sit 90–92 mph, the slider to show late bite at 79–81 mph, and the changeup to play effectively around 85 mph. The combination of tempo, deception, and pitch separation gives Phillips a well-rounded arsenal that translates to in-game success.


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Peyton Warner ('27,FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 5’10 175lb


Peyton Warner shows athleticism and rhythm on the mound, moving efficiently down the slope with a north-to-south approach and an intentful lower half that helps drive an accelerated arm stroke through release. The fastball worked 88–90 mph with strong spin around 2,200 RPM, while the slider flashed firm bite at 82–84 mph and the curveball showed tight, high-spin shape at 78–80 mph near 2,600 RPM. He rounded out the mix with a fading changeup in the low 80s, giving him a complete four-pitch arsenal.


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Sebastian Dimitroft ('26,FL) • RHP • Uncommitted • 6’0 190lb


Sebastian Dimitroft attacks hitters with a compact, efficient delivery and an explosive lower half that drives a quick, short arm action through release. He worked comfortably in the upper-80s to low-90s with the fastball around 2,300 RPM, while mixing a firm slider in the low 80s, a high-spin curveball in the mid-70s, and a well-paced changeup in the low 80s to keep hitters off balance. The four-pitch mix, clean mechanics, and aggressive approach give Dimitroft a well-rounded profile with continued upside as he develops.


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Reiston Durham (‘26,GA) • MIF • Texas Commit • 6’0 180lb


Reiston Durham wasted no time making an impact in his return this spring, showing an explosive bat-to-ball and speed combination that immediately pressures defenses. He brings a gap-to-gap approach in the box, consistently driving balls and turning quality contact into extra bases with strong get-off out of the box. The tools are clearly firing early, and his blend of athleticism, contact ability, and pace of play makes him a dynamic offensive presence and a fun follow throughout the season.


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Jenker Romero ('26,GA) • RHP • Oklahoma Commit • 6’3 190lb


Jenker Romero brings a hybrid-style delivery from an over-the-top slot, working primarily north to south while using a longer arm action, high glove side, and slight cross-body movement to add deception through release. The fastball sat 88–90 mph with quality spin around 2,250 RPM, playing well at the top of the zone, while the slider in the low 70s showed developing shape as a complementary offering. The combination of angle, deception, and emerging two-pitch power gives Romero a profile that continues to trend upward.


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Brycen Harris ('26,FL) • OF • Polk State Commit • 5’11 195lb


Brycen Harris works from a quiet setup with a subtle toe-tap trigger that allows the barrel to get on plane early and stay through the zone with long, efficient extension. He drove the ball with authority straight back up the middle, registering an exit velocity of 103 mph and showcasing his ability to square pitches consistently. The balance, timing, and barrel control point to a swing built for hard contact across the field.


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Coleton Brady ('26,NY) • RHP • LSU Commit • 6’5 210lb


Coleton Brady brings a towering, physical presence to the mound while showing impressive composure and control throughout a short, compact arm stroke from a high three-quarter slot. He rotates efficiently over a firm front side to create easy velocity, with the fastball jumping at 93–95 mph around 2,200 RPM, while the slider flashed spin in the 82–84 mph range near 2,600 RPM as a true swing-and-miss pitch. He rounded out the mix with a firm changeup around 87 mph that added separation off the heater. The motion is effortless, the stuff is competitive, and the ability to spin the baseball gives Brady a high-impact profile heading into the fall.


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Alex Edisis ('26,FL) • 1B • Georgia State Commit • 6’4 190lb


Alex Edisis shows loose rhythm and a controlled gather pre-pitch, creating smooth separation that allows the barrel to work freely and explosively through contact. He absolutely destroys the baseball for a home run at 112 mph, showcasing high level bat speed and true power within his long, athletic frame. The combination of fluid movement, leverage, and strength points to a hitter who consistently impacts the ball with authority and projects as a middle-of-the-order presence at the next level.


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Spencer Evans ('26,FL) • LHP • LSU Commit • 6’3 175lb


Spencer Evans brings rhythm and momentum into his delivery, pairing a short, quick arm action with explosive lower-half drive and clean front-side clearance through release. The fastball jumped at 94–96 mph with strong life, while the slider in the mid-80s showed sharp, high-spin bite and the curveball added depth as a quality third offering. The athleticism, pace, and power stuff all stand out, giving Evans the look of a high-impact left-handed arm who continues to trend upward with each outing.


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Jean Verdejo ('26,FL) • RHP • Frank Phillips Commit • 6’0 190lb


Jean Verdejo moves down the mound with fluid tempo, riding the back hip efficiently before unleashing an explosive lower half through release. The fastball worked 88–90 mph with strong spin around 2,400 RPM, showing late life through the zone, while the curveball added depth and shape in the mid-70s as a reliable secondary offering. The athletic delivery, clean sequencing, and power from the ground up gives Verdejo a profile that continues to trend upward.


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Pablo Figueroa (‘26,FL) • RHP • UCF Commit • 6’2 210lb


Pablo Figueroa works with a quick yet controlled tempo, driving efficiently into foot plant with a strong lower half and maintaining a repeatable arm slot across his three-pitch mix. The fastball jumped at 92–94 mph with solid life around 2,150 RPM, while the curveball added depth in the mid-70s and the changeup played effectively off the heater in the low 80s. The combination of physicality, athletic movement, and clean mechanics gives Figueroa a well-rounded profile with continued upside.


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RJ Cope (‘26,GA) • LHP • Vanderbilt Commit • 6’8 245lb


RJ Cope brings an imposing presence on the mound with a massive 6’8”, 2545-pound frame built to sustain power and durability, pairing size with athletic movements and premium stuff. The fastball jumped up to 95 mph with late ride that got on hitters quickly, while the slider showed tight action with subtle sweep to consistently miss barrels. The changeup stood out as a true weapon, thrown with confidence and consistent arm speed, coming out of the hand with late fade to disrupt timing. The blend of power, pitch quality, and command profile points to a high-impact arm at the next level.


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Cameron Hanes (‘26,FL) • RHP • Florida Commit • 6’4 205lb


Cameron Hanes looked sharp early this spring, showing an aggressive, controlled presence on the mound while attacking hitters with confidence. The fastball jumped out of the hand and climbed to 95 mph with late life, consistently getting on hitters and setting the tone in the zone. He paired it with a firm breaking ball at 80–82 mph that generated both swing-and-miss and weak contact, and he showed feel for a changeup around 81 mph with consistent arm speed and arm-side fade. The overall look was clean and efficient, with the ability to mix pitches and control at-bats from start to finish.


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