East Florida Top Prospect Games: Pitcher Analysis
July 4, 2026
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The East Florida Top Prospect Games took place on Tuesday, June 2, at Cacti Park in West Palm Beach, FL. The event featured players from the 2027-2029 classes participating in a pro-style workout, followed by gameplay in front of the Prep Baseball Florida Scouting Staff.
Today, we will share our scouting reports on all pitchers in attendance at the East Florida Top Prospect Games.
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Pitcher Analysis
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Kline Cummings LHP / LHP / Bolles, FL / 2028
Positional Profile: LHP/LHP Body: 6-2, 165-pounds. Lanky, projectable frame with a slightly high-waisted build. Plenty of room for additional strength and physical development. Carries himself well on the mound and possesses the type of frame that suggests future gains. Delivery: Works with confidence and composure on the mound. Maintains a steady tempo throughout the delivery and consistently attacks hitters. Presence stood out during game action, showing a competitive demeanor and the ability to work comfortably in pressure situations. Promising young arm with a projectable frame and a well-rounded arsenal. Arm Action: LH. Clean, repeatable arm action that allows him to consistently work around the strike zone. Shows feel for the baseball and repeats his mechanics well for a young arm. FB: T87, 83-86 mph. Fastball showed quality life and was thrown with confidence. Comfortable attacking hitters with the pitch and demonstrated the ability to establish it throughout the outing. Pitch projects well as additional physical development is added to the frame. T2237, 2011 average rpm. CB: Curveball provided a different look from the breaking ball mix. Showed developing feel for the offering and confidence to use it throughout the appearance. Adds another dimension to the overall arsenal. SL: 72-74 mph. Slider showed solid shape with the ability to miss barrels. Thrown with conviction and served as an effective secondary offering. Demonstrated feel for manipulating the pitch and using it in competitive counts. T2389, 2294 average rpm. CH: 77-79 mph. Changeup was thrown with confidence and rounded out a deep pitch mix. Showed feel for the offering and willingness to use it against hitters. Effective complement to the fastball and another indicator of his advanced pitchability. T1683, 1630 average rpm.
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Aidan Giedrys RHP / Spruce Creek High School, FL / 2027
Positional Profile: RHP Body: 6-3, 177-pounds. Long, lean frame with a high-waisted build and plenty of projection remaining. Long levers throughout with the type of body that should continue to add strength over time. Delivery: Efficient mover on the mound who gets down the slope well. Delivery is controlled and fluid from start to finish, allowing him to stay on line and repeat his mechanics. Works with good pace and body control throughout the operation. Arm Action: RH. Shorter arm action with a clean path to release. Repeats the motion well and shows present feel for commanding the baseball. Arm works efficiently and complements the overall ease of the delivery. FB: T84, 82-84 mph. Fastball worked into the mid-80s with arm-side life. Pitch showed natural movement through the zone and played well off his ability to locate. Creates difficult angles due to his frame and extension out front. T2018, 1969 average rpm. CB: 70-73 mph. Curveball offered a different breaking-ball look with present spin and shape. Showed feel for landing the pitch and changing eye levels. Effective change-of-pace offering within the arsenal. T2224, 2113 average rpm. SL: Slider showed quality shape with developing feel. Thrown with confidence and served as a distinct secondary offering. Displays the characteristics to continue missing barrels as the pitch matures. CH: Changeup showed encouraging separation from the fastball and was thrown with conviction. Demonstrated feel for the pitch and the ability to maintain arm speed. Projects as an important part of the mix moving forward.
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Jacob Holley RHP / RHP / West Orange High, FL / 2028
Positional Profile: RHP/RHP Body: 6-3, 210-pounds. Physical, durable frame with a slightly high-waisted build. Strong lower half with thick legs that provide a sturdy foundation. Possesses the type of body that is built to handle innings. Delivery: Utilizes his long levers effectively down the mound. Operation is athletic and creates angle, though there is some effort throughout the delivery. Competes in the strike zone and showed the ability to land pitches despite the moving parts. Arm Action: RH. Long, aggressive, whippy arm action that generates quality arm speed. Creates considerable momentum through release and allows the stuff to play. Arm works with intent and produces lively movement characteristics. Physical right-hander with a lively fastball and a pair of usable breaking balls. The movement profile on the fastball stands out, and both breakers showed the characteristics necessary to play off it effectively. Intriguing arm whose combination of physicality, arm speed, and pitch mix warrants continued follow. FB: T89, 86-88 mph. Fastball was the standout offering. Showed heavy life with both sink and arm-side run, making it a difficult pitch to square up. Consistently played with movement through the zone and served as the foundation of the arsenal. T2392, 2299 average rpm. CB: Curveball provided another quality breaking-ball look. Showed feel for the offering and gave hitters a different shape than the slider. Rounded out the arsenal and added depth to the overall pitch mix. SL: 77-79 mph. Slider complemented the fastball well. Showed distinct shape and enough separation to keep hitters from sitting on the heater. Thrown with conviction and played effectively off the fastball's movement profile. T2248, 2044 average rpm. CH: 78-78 mph. T1093, 1093 average rpm.
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William Miller RHP / OF / St. Thomas Aquinas, FL / 2029
Positional Profile: RHP/OF Body: 6-8, 210-pounds. Extra-large, highly projectable frame at 6-foot-8 with ultra-long levers. Lean, athletic build with significant physical projection remaining. Carries his frame well on the mound and shows ability to move efficiently for his size. Delivery: Smooth, efficient delivery that plays well given the size. Works down the mound with natural rhythm and consistency, allowing the arm to function without excess effort. Uses his frame effectively to create extension and angle, and tunnels his pitches well through the release point. Creates uncomfortable at-bats through a combination of ride, extension, and downhill plane. Arm Action: RH. Shorter arm action that is neither abbreviated nor overly long, with a clean, connected look through release. Works from a high three-quarter slot that pairs well with his leverage and extension. Arm action supports a repeatable release point. FB: T92, 88-91 mph. Fastball sits in the low 90s and plays with high ride and extension. T2326, 2105 average rpm. CB: 68-72 mph. Curveball operates with deeper, more traditional shape and plays well as a change-of-pace pitch. Shows feel for commanding the offering and using it to change eye levels. T2139, 1936 average rpm. SL: Slider shows short, firm shape with ability to land for strikes. Works well off the fastball plane and provides a reliable swing-and-miss option when located. CH: Changeup offers clear separation and serves as a useful third speed option. Maintains arm speed and provides a steady contrast to the fastball shapes, helping disrupt timing.
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Ryan Musa RHP / Belen Jesuit Prep, FL / 2028
Positional Profile: RHP Body: 5-10, 165-pounds. Athletic, high-waisted frame with a lean build and room for continued physical development. Moves well down the mound and shows the type of projection that plays with added strength. Delivery: Works with intent and uses his lower half effectively to create width down the mound. Shows a repeatable operation with coordinated timing between the drive and arm swing. Creates extension out front, allowing his stuff to play through the zone with added perceived velocity. Arm Action: RH. Long, whippy arm action that generates natural arm speed. Works with full extension and leverages his frame well through release. Arm action supports a repeatable delivery and contributes to the life on the baseball. FB: T85, 83-85 mph. Fastball shows live ride and arm-side run. Plays through the zone with life and projects as a pitch that can miss barrels when located up or to the arm side. Movement profile plays well off his extension and athletic delivery. T2322, 2211 average rpm. SL: 67-74 mph. Slider is thrown with conviction and features tight, developing shape. Shows the ability to land it for strikes and generate swing-and-miss potential as command continues to sharpen. Plays effectively off the fastball tunnel. T2802, 2559 average rpm. CH: 78-78 mph. Changeup is a developing third pitch with encouraging separation. Shows early feel and projects as a usable option with continued refinement, particularly as arm speed consistency improves. T1977, 1977 average rpm.
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Austin Nash RHP / 1B / Calvary Christian High School, FL / 2027
Positional Profile: RHP/1B Body: 6-0, 223-pounds. Physical, thicker build with a broad-shouldered, durable pitcher frame. Delivery: Works with a controlled, deliberate operation that remains efficient through release. Shows the ability to repeat his delivery and attack the strike zone with a composed mound presence. Uses his frame well to create downhill angle and generate natural movement through the zone. Arm Action: RH. Arm works fast through a longer path, producing consistent strikes and life on the baseball. High three-quarter slot supports both fastball and changeup movement profiles. FB: T87, 84-86 mph. Fastball sits in the mid-80s with sink and arm-side run. Plays with natural movement through the zone and generates uncomfortable at-bats when located to both sides of the plate. Movement profile is a key feature of the pitch. T2149, 2016 average rpm. SL: Slider shows distinct shape with firm, shorter action. Thrown with confidence and consistently for strikes, providing a reliable secondary option. Plays well off the fastball plane and gives hitters a different look with tight separation. CH: 74-76 mph. Changeup mirrors the fastball shape with similar run and depth while offering clear velocity separation. Plays as a high-feel pitch with consistent fade and depth, functioning as a strong complement within the mix. Separation and movement make it an effective third option against both right- and left-handed hitters. T1916, 1792 average rpm.
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Tyler Stertzbach RHP / 3B / Stoneman Douglas, FL / 2028
Positional Profile: RHP/3B Body: 6-0, 189-pounds. High-waisted, athletic frame with present lower-half strength. Strong build through the legs that supports power generation and durability on the mound. Delivery: Utilizes the lower half effectively to create force down the mound. Shows intent throughout the delivery and works with strength from the ground up. Creates momentum toward the plate while maintaining coordination through release. Arm Action: RH. Long, whippy arm action that generates arm speed and allows the stuff to play with life. The arm works freely through the throwing motion and pairs well with his lower-half usage. FB: T86, 84-85 mph. Fastball shows a combination of ride and occasional arm-side movement. Works through the zone with life and benefits from the arm speed generated by the delivery. Shape gives the pitch multiple looks depending on location and release characteristics. T2188, 2108 average rpm. SL: 70-72 mph. Slider is the standout secondary offering. Displays sharp depth with spin characteristics that support late movement. Shows the ability to create separation from the fastball and presents a distinct look out of the same release window. T2468, 2427 average rpm. CH: Changeup is a developing third offering. Shows early feel with velocity separation from the fastball and projects to become a more complete pitch as consistency and command continue to advance.
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