‘28 C/INF Fletcher Callahan (IN) drives the 80 mph FB to the LCF gap for a standup 2B. Shows quick hands w/ a compact bat path, allowing him to stay on pitches and hit hard LD to all fields. #OVElite@Fletcher12325@DaytonClassics
2028 OF Jaxon Hale (IN) extends the lead late with a RBI triple.
Smooth lefty, stays connected with the lower half and drives it to the wall.
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Congratulations to Jaxon Hale on an incredible accomplishment! Jaxon finished the regular season ranked #1 in the state in stolen bases with 39!
An amazing achievement. We’re proud of you, Jaxon! ⚾️🐅 @jaxonhale27
‘28 C Graham Vinson (@graham_vinson13)
High-waisted backstop who finds a backside barrel 👇
T5 C in sophomore class; throws well. Good follow.
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‘28 SS Zack Logston (@zack_logston)
Lean, projectable 6’2 160 pound frame
Flat barrel path w/ some quickness to the hands, looks the part.
Turns on a 2B at 91 EV👇
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The depth of 2028 arm talent at #INPAS26 was notable. We highlighted 𝟰𝟬 of our favorite arms with scouting notes and video.
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‘28 C Graham Vinson (@Graham_Vinson13) is an intriguing follow in the catcher crop.
6’0” 180 w some projection left. Tight turn w handsy delivery. Flashed G2G impact; 95+ peak.
80 from the crouch w 2.0-2.2 pops. Good follow.
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How can you say all pitchers are different when all have 2 legs, 2 arms, a torso, hips, and a head? This is why all pitchers use a similar throwing pattern. They all stride from rubber, rotate hips, torso, shoulder and wrist to throw the ball. Their differences is in the details!