New Palestine at Yorktown
April 15, 2022
By Cooper Trinkle
Jacob Pruitt, RHP, Yorktown HS, 2022
Indiana State signee. Lean, athletic 6-foot-1 frame. Slow-tempo delivery. High ¾ arm angle, quick arm speed, balanced finish. The senior righty allowed 6 H, 3 ER, 5 BBs, and struck out 10 in his 5 IP. Pruitt had his best stuff working early in the game, striking out 8 of his first 12 batters. In the 4th, he began to struggle with his command and a combination of walks, an error, and infield singles led to a “New Pal” 5 run 4th inning. Pruitt pitched at 87 - 90 mph with the FB, showing good arm-side run. His best offspeed pitch in this look was his tight, 78 - 81 SL. He showed a sweeping type slurve at 74 - 76 mph as well. Pruitt used a 77 - 79 mph CH, predominantly against LHHs. His CH showed good fade to the arm-side.
2022 RHP Jacob Pruitt (@Jacob_Pruitt_30) struck out 10 in his 5 IP. Athletic, slow tempo delivery. The @IndStBaseball signee sat 87-90 mph with his FB, showed a sharp SL at 78-81 mph, & also mixed a 77-79 mph CH with good fade to his arm-side. pic.twitter.com/bOoVD76LT8
— PBR Indiana (@PBRIndiana) April 13, 2022
Carter Stogsdill, OF, New Palestine HS, 2022
Indiana Wesleyan signee. Twitchy, 5-foot-11 frame. Rangy CF with good speed. Stogsdill tracked a couple balls down in the gaps to takeaway hits. Above average arm strength in IO. The LHH hit in the leadoff spot for “New Pal” and appeared to be a high energy type leader for the offense. Stogsdill started in a balanced setup, using a short stride and small load. Simple swing with quick hands and a line drive approach. He finished the night 1 for 4 with an RBI.
2022 OF Carter Stogsdill (@CarterStogsdill) was a catalyst for the @NPHSDragons offense, hitting in the lead off spot. Showed good range in CF, tracking a couple balls down in the gaps. pic.twitter.com/N3M6qHfFxa
— PBR Indiana (@PBRIndiana) April 13, 2022
Caleb Davis, RHP, New Palestine HS, 2022
Grace College signee. Proportional, 5-foot-11 frame. Quick tempo delivery. Over-the-top arm angle, good arm speed, with very quick arm action. Davis sat in the low 80s with his FB, touching 83 mph early in the game. Davis showed good command of his high 60s, downer type curveball, throwing it in any count. His best pitch in this look was his 72 - 76 mph CH. He used this as an out-pitch against both righties and lefties, showing the ability to miss bats with it. Davis went a complete game for “New Pal”, allowing just 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BBs, while striking out 9.
2022 RHP Caleb Davis (@calebdavis331) threw 7 innings, allowing 0 ER and just 1 H, while striking out 9. The 5-foot-11 righty showed good command of 3 pitches to keep hitters off balance, running his FB up to 83 mph. pic.twitter.com/Y2NEOcexmY
— PBR Indiana (@PBRIndiana) April 13, 2022
Wes Stiller, OF, New Palestine HS, 2023
Uncommitted 2023. Strong, 5-foot-9, 180 pounder. LHH OF. Starts in a tall, balanced stance, using a short stride and a rhythmic, handsy load. Efficient bat path, gets to extension. Tends to dive forward with his stride. Showed above average arm strength in IO. The junior OF is off to a hot start for New Pal, hitting .556 through the first week of the season. Finished the night 2 for 4 with 1R scored.
Uncommitted 2023 OF Wes Stiller (@StillerWes) led the @NPHSDragons offense tonight, going 2 for 4 with 1R score. pic.twitter.com/w5xZ4pZNRp
— PBR Indiana (@PBRIndiana) April 13, 2022
Blaine Nunnally, INF, New Palestine HS, 2023
Uncommitted 2023. Athletic, 5-foot-10 frame. Played SS for “New Pal” and showed soft hands and good arm strength across the diamond. Good runner, 4.25 H-1st on a groundout. Hits from a wide stance, simple swing. Good bat-to-ball skills and handled velocity well. Finished the night 2 for 3 with an RBI & 1R scored.