PBT Alabama Open (6/11-6/14) Scout Blog
June 15, 2026
The PBT Alabama Open took center stage at River Run Park in Northport, Alabama, from June 11-14, bringing together several teams from across the region for a competitive weekend of summer baseball. Featuring both 14U and 16U divisions, the event provided players with an opportunity to compete against quality opponents while continuing to build momentum heading into the heart of the summer schedule.
Over four days of action, teams battled through pool play and bracket competition, showcasing a talented collection of prospects from across Alabama and neighboring states. With Prep Baseball staff on hand throughout the event, the tournament served as an important evaluation opportunity while also highlighting many of the players who are poised for strong summers on the travel circuit. As always, River Run Park provided a tremendous setting for high-level competition, with numerous standout performances emerging throughout the weekend.
PBT Alabama Open Scout Blog
+ 1B Caleb Green (2028) was one of the most dangerous bats in the tournament, putting together an impressive weekend that showcased his present power and run-producing ability. Green consistently drove the baseball with authority, piling up extra-base hits throughout the event and proving to be a difficult matchup for opposing pitchers. The highlight of his weekend was a three-home run performance across the tournament, as he repeatedly impacted the baseball with loud contact and showed the ability to change the game with one swing. Green's offensive production stood out, and his combination of strength, power potential, and ability to barrel baseballs made him one of the top 2028 prospects on display at River Run Park.
+ MIF Kendan Thomas (2030) was one of the more impressive young prospects in attendance, showing a high-energy style of play and advanced feel for the game for his age. The left-handed hitter consistently competed in every at-bat, displaying a mature approach and the ability to put quality swings on the baseball. Thomas profiles well as a future top-of-the-order bat, using his athleticism and instincts to impact the game in multiple ways. His motor stood out throughout the weekend, and the combination of a polished left-handed stroke, competitiveness, and overall baseball feel makes him a young prospect worth following closely as he continues to develop.
+ INF Wyatt Weeks (2029) put together a strong offensive showing throughout the weekend, consistently finding the barrel and proving to be one of the more reliable hitters in attendance. Weeks showed advanced feel for contact for his age, squaring up pitches throughout the zone and producing quality at-bats from start to finish. The hit tool stood out with a simple, repeatable operation and the ability to consistently put the baseball in play with authority. A young prospect with a natural feel for the barrel, Weeks is a 2029 name to keep tabs on as he continues to develop.
+ RHP Luke Stembridge (2030) turned in one of the more impressive pitching performances of the weekend, overpowering hitters during a dominant four-inning outing. The young right-hander worked with an athletic delivery and attacked the strike zone, allowing no hits and just one walk while keeping opposing hitters off balance throughout. Stembridge showed advanced feel for his curveball, landing it for strikes and generating swing-and-miss when needed, while his fastball consistently proved too much for hitters to handle. The combination of athleticism, pitchability, and present stuff stood out, making him an intriguing young arm with plenty of upside as he continues to develop.
+ OF Carsyn Erwin turned in one of the top offensive performances of bracket play, going 5-for-6 with four singles and a double while consistently finding the barrel throughout the day. Irwin showed the ability to use the entire field, spraying line drives from gap to gap and displaying a mature approach at the plate. He engages his back hip well during the swing, allowing him to stay balanced and make adjustments to different pitch locations. His biggest moment came in extra innings when he delivered a walk-off single to send his team on to the next round, showing he was more than comfortable in a high-pressure situation. Irwin's combination of barrel control, approach, and ability to come through in key moments made for an impressive all-around showing.
+ RHP Mason Turner (2027) impressed with his physical 6-foot, 220-pound frame and present strength on the mound. The right-hander worked comfortably in the 83-85 mph range and topped out at 86 mph, showing the ability to attack hitters with a fastball that played well through the strike zone. Turner’s strength and build stand out immediately, and he uses it well to generate quality velocity while maintaining control of the tempo. With his combination of size, arm strength, and two-way potential, Turner is an intriguing 2027 prospect who has the tools to continue making strides as he develops.
+ RHP/1B Anderson Wachter (2030) put together a strong weekend offensively, collecting two hits, two doubles, and three RBIs while showing the ability to impact the baseball for extra bases. At 6-foot-1, 165 pounds, Wachter possesses a tall, projectable frame with plenty of room to add strength as he continues to mature. The young two-way prospect showed encouraging offensive traits throughout the event, and his physical upside suggests there is much more to come. On the mound, Wachter has been up to 77 mph, and as he continues to grow into his frame and develop physically, the overall profile points toward a player with significant long-term potential. A 2030 prospect worth following closely moving forward.
+ OF Leyton West (2030) is an impressive young prospect who already possesses a strong, physical 6-foot, 167-pound frame and a mature offensive skill set for his age. The left-handed hitter showed present impact at the plate throughout the weekend, producing low-90s exit velocities and flashing power potential to all fields. West put that strength on display during Saturday's action, collecting a pair of triples while consistently driving the baseball with authority. He works with a slightly uphill path through the zone and shows natural feel for the barrel, allowing him to create quality contact and extra-base damage. With his combination of physicality, bat speed, and offensive upside, West is a 2030 prospect who continues to stand out among his peers.
UPCOMING EVENTS ⤵️
| SHOWCASE | DATE | LOCATION |
| Yellowhammer State Games (Invite-Only) | June 16-17, 2026 | River Run Park |
| Gulf Coast Summer ID | June 23, 2026 | Orange Beach Sportsplex |
| Gulf Coast Rising Stars ID | June 23, 2026 | Orange Beach Sportsplex |
| Birmingham Summer ID | June 30, 2026 | Pelham High School |
| Birmingham Rising Stars ID | June 30, 2026 | Pelham High School |
| Tuscaloosa Summer ID | July 7, 2026 | Northridge High School |
| Tuscaloosa Rising Stars ID | July 7, 2026 | Northridge High School |
| Wiregrass Summer ID | July 14, 2026 | Enterprise High School |
| Wiregrass Rising Stars ID | July 14, 2026 | Enterprise High School |
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