Central California Summer ID: Quick Hits
July 11, 2025
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This past Tuesday, July 8th, the Prep Baseball California team hosted the Central California Summer ID at Ventura College in Ventura, CA. This was an open event for high school classes (2026-29), and gave our staff an ample look at the development of some of the top talent in the area and introduced our staff to new names to know after their performances.
38 players made their way to Ventura College this past week and participated in a pro-style workout, gathering unrivaled access to data through our state-of-the-art tech partners (VALD, Blast Motion, and TrackMan) as well as in-depth scouting analysis from our Prep Baseball California staff.
Today, we will be looking at some of the top performers from the event and for more information including stats from the event, click here.
Central California Summer ID: Top Performers
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Trey Chamois 3B / RHP / Eleanor Roosevelt High, CA / 2026Chamois entered the event with the intent to swing hard and that he very effectively did. Standing at a burly 6-2, 233-pound frame, Chamois quickly had all eyes on him during his first round of batting practice barrelling balls consistently to left field with the 3rd highest exit velocity of the event at 102.8 mph, using quick bat speed registering at 72.9 mph, and creating excellent torque in hips at 22.6 mph rotational acceleration. Functionally, Chamois generates some serious whip in his barrel with every swing resulting in loud contact with an emphasis to elevate the ball to his pull-side. Coming into the event as a two-way, Chamois has a lot of attributes to like on both sides, and shows his reliability as a power bat. |
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Patrick Foster OF / LHP / San Marcos Senior High, CA / 2027Rankings StateRank: 132 / POS: 34
Foster stood out as one of the more contact-oriented hitters at the event, showcasing impressive hand and bat speed at 21.9 mph and 70 mph, respectively. That quickness translated into two highly productive rounds of batting practice. At the plate, Foster displays excellent timing, allowing him to consistently barrel the baseball, evident in his 83% sweet spot rate, while driving line drives to the opposite field. Defensively, he possesses solid tools, with quality reads and quick releases on throws up to 80 mph. While the power is still coming along, Foster continues to show traits of a high-level contact hitter with a confident, advanced approach. |
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CJ Gamradt LHP / LHP / Harvard-Westlake, CA / 2028Gamradt came in being the only LHP of the event and made a strong impression on the mound as a southpaw with a clean delivery and feel for spin. Working in the 80–82 mph range and topping at 82.3, he pairs his FB with a developing offspeed arsenal that includes a CH at 70–73 mph and a CB with late break at 66–69, spinning at 2045 rpm. His CH was by far his best pitch featuring late dive and legitimate strikeout material. His ability to mix speeds and tunnels gives him an edge in what could be an ability to keep hitters off balance. Though still early in his development, Gamradt’s natural pitchability and poise on the mound gives him all the confidence to improve heading into his sophomore year. |
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Robert Juker 1B / 3B / Foothill Technology High, CA / 2026Juker made his mark at the event with some of the most consistent numbers of the day. With a max exit velocity of 99.8 mph (6th best) and an average of 93.4 mph, he showed the ability to drive the baseball with authority to all parts of the field. His hand speed (22.5 mph) and bat speed (71.2 mph) contributed to a 75% sweet spot rate, reinforcing his ability to find barrels consistently. Being able to be a consistent power bat, only reinforces his ability to be an effective middle-of-the-order presence as he continues to refine his defensive mechanics heading into his junior year. |
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Rickee D. Luevano 1B / RHP / Sylmar Charter High, CA / 2027Luevano turned heads with some of the loudest offensive metrics at the event, showcasing big-time strength from the right side. He posted a max exit velocity of 104 mph with an average of 95.6 mph, sending balls as far as 383 feet resulting in two homeruns in two rounds of BP. His 29.9 Gs of rotational acceleration and 82% hard-hit rate relate to the explosiveness in the swing. On the mound, Luevano ran his lively FB up to 84.3 mph while working in the 79–83 mph range, pairing it with a 72–74 mph CH and a sharp 69–71 mph SL that spun at an impressive 2492 rpm. With present juice at the plate and swing-and-miss potential on the bump, Luevano offers a well-rounded two-way profile that stands out in the 2027 class. |
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Quinn Melton C / 1B / San Marcos High, CA / 2028Melton came into the event bringing a polished approach and big offensive upside. At 6-foot-1, 198 pounds, he showcased his strength with a max exit velocity of 102.3 mph and an average of 96.4 mph, launching balls at an event best 391 feet with an 80% sweet spot rate. He also produced elite bat speed at a 2nd-best 81.7 mph and rotational acceleration at 26.6 Gs, pointing to an efficient and explosive turn. Offensively, Melton has consistent pull-side pop being able to fire early on pitches. Behind the plate, he turned in a 71 mph catcher velocity and 2.12–2.25 pop times, showing developing tools to stick at the position. As a rising sophomore with already impressive hitting outputs, there's a lot to like about Melton's game. |
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Alex Noble 3B / RHP / Bishop Alemany High School, CA / 2028Noble put together one of the more well-rounded showings at the event, flashing tools on both sides of the ball. Offensively, the 6-foot-1, 173-pound two-way produced a max exit velocity of 95 mph and averaged 90.2 mph, consistently squaring balls up with a 73% sweet spot rate. With a short, compact path and developing bat speed (68.3 mph), he projects well as a gap-to-gap bat with room to add more pop. On the mound, Noble ran his FB up to 85 mph and worked comfortably in the 84–85 range with a high-spin breaking ball mix: a 67–69 mph CB (2147 rpm) and 70–73 mph SL (2198 rpm). His feel for the zone and competitive presence make him a name to follow heading into his sophomore campaign. |
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Wyatt Richardson OF / SS / St Bonaventure High School, CA / 2028Rankings StateRank: 46 / POS: 9
Richardson stood out as one of the more athletic defenders in attendance, showing range, quickness, and body control that project well in the outfield. A wiry, 5-foot-9, 133-pound frame with room to grow, he turned in a standout 6.88 60-yard dash and fired an 89 mph throw from the outfield, pointing to natural arm strength. Defensively, Richardson shows versatility across the OF with confident glove actions, calculated footwork, and great trajectory on his throws. Offensively, while still developing strength, he stays short to the ball and showed the ability to work line drives through the middle and opposite field. While there is still lots to improve at the plate, Richardson still shows raw athleticism on the defensive side. |
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Aidan Trevino OF / RHP / Redwood High, CA / 2026Trevino showcased a promising blend of athleticism and arm talent throughout the event. The 6-foot-1, 168.5-pound two-way posted a quick 6.93 60-yard dash and fired 84 mph from the outfield, showing clean arm action and quick-twitch movements that project well defensively. On the mound, he worked in the 83–84 mph range with his FB, topping at 84, and showed quality secondary pitches including a sharp 75–77 mph CB that spun at an advanced 2349 rpm and a mid-80s SPL. Trevino also flashed strength at the plate with a max exit velocity of 87.9 mph and a 73% sweet spot rate, giving him solid contact skills to go with his speed and athleticism. Heading into his final year, Trevino can be a very impactful player showcasing these tools. |
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Cash Wiltgen RHP / C / Calabasas High, CA / 2028Wiltgen entered the event as a pitcher only standing at 6-foot, 185 pounds. He worked in the 83–84 mph range with his FB, topping at 85 mph and spinning it at a lively 2348 rpm. His secondary stuff stood out just as much, with a sharp 67–69 mph curveball (2247 rpm), a 70–71 mph slider (2290 rpm), and a firm changeup at 74–76 mph. While his SL and CB shared the same movement with slightly different shape, it presents a very deceptive mix. Wiltgen shows the ability to spin all three offspeed pitches at a high level, making him a tough at-bat with true pitchability. With a strong, durable frame, Wiltgen presents advanced traits on the mound. |
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