2026 Florida Scout Blog: Week 4
March 6, 2026

The Florida Scout Blog delivers an inside look at the state’s top high school baseball talent, highlighting standout performances, emerging prospects, and key developments throughout the season. From tracking premium arms and power bats to breaking down defensive standouts and rising underclassmen, the blog provides timely updates and in-depth scouting insight from across Florida. It serves as a go-to resource for players, coaches, and fans looking to stay connected with the latest evaluations, notable performances and more around the Sunshine State.
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Week 4 Scout Blog
Thursday, March 5
2027 SS Preston Cole, St. Johns Country Day, East Carolina commit
Cole continues to show exactly why he is so highly regarded, consistently playing the game at an exceptionally high level. The East Carolina commit put together a standout performance in our look this week, highlighted by a triple that was driven with authority and true intent to the pull side. What stands out most is how comfortable and confident he looks in the box, notably displaying the advanced maturity and bat-to-ball skills needed to still get his “A” swing off even when battling in two-strike counts. He remains a highly projectable prospect who consistently produces hard contact against quality competition.
‘27 SS Preston Cole (FL) is a premium tooled athlete, high ceiling SS w/ an advanced offensive approach.
— Cayden Hatcher (@CaydenHatcherFL) March 6, 2026
Identifies spin out of the hand sitting back with lower half control, bat speed does the rest sending a 3B into LCF. @ECUBaseball recruit@ShooterHunt | @SJCDbaseball pic.twitter.com/GUyH4XHVge
2026 OF Nathaneal Davis, Bishop Moore, LSU commit
Davis continues to cement himself as one of the premier athletes in the state, showcasing a truly dynamic set of tools in our latest look. The LSU commit operates with a fluid, compact swing from the left side, generating electric bat speed and driving the ball with real authority. He shows advanced strike-zone awareness and the ability to track pitches well, allowing his natural bat-to-ball skills to shine. On top of his offensive impact, his plus speed makes him a game-changer on the basepaths and allows him to effortlessly glide from gap to gap in center field. He is an exciting, high-motor prospect who impacts the game in multiple ways.
OF Nathaneal Davis ‘26 (FL)
— Prep Baseball Florida (@PrepBaseballFL) March 6, 2026
6’0” 180 lbs.
A couple swings tonight from Davis. Compact with intent and barrel awareness.
8th ranked 2026 in FL@LSUbaseball recruit | #MLBDraft@BMC_Baseball | #FLHS26 pic.twitter.com/Vmiy5deyQL
