2025 Senior Future Games: Team Southeast - Quick Hits
August 2, 2025
Emerson, GA: The top 2026's had the chance to showcase their talent in front of 400+ college coaches across 2 days at the 2025 Senior Future Games. They completed their pro-style workout on the 22nd and all of their stats can be found HERE. After the workout they had the chance to showcase their talents in 3 games where we finished with a 2-1 record. Check out some strong performances below.
Maverick Chitwood, OF, 2026, Habersham Central
The in-game intangibles jump off the page for Chitwood as they were loud and evident throughout Senior Future Games. Lean and athletic at 5-foot-9, 155-pounds, Chitwood shows an aptitude to work to all-fields in an advanced approach to match as he would collect a plethora of hard-hit baseballs for knocks. Innate pitch recognition stands out with great feel for the zone to go along with impressive swing decisions. Stays compact with present hand and bat speed with present feel to manipulate the barrel in-zone. Chitwood, a menace on the base-paths, bears above-average instincts and obvious foot speed as he would swipe an event best 6 stolen bases. A field general in the OF with a high IQ, excellent range and strong routes as well. Chitwood epitomizes the term “gamer” and never ceases to bring the energy as he offers a plethora of traits to provide a massive value whilst on the diamond.
2026 OF Maverick Chitwood stays compact and smokes this to the pull-side. 95 EV.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) July 22, 2025
Present hand/bat speed with adv. feel for the barrel and great use of the entire field.
High-floor tools throughout the profile.@PB_Uncommitted @HAB_Baseball #PBSFG25 pic.twitter.com/NQcsq88nOO
More of the same from 2026 OF Maverick Chitwood in his second at-bat.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) July 22, 2025
Shoots this back up-the-middle for the RBI base-hit. 94 EV.
Innate bat-to-ball skills consistently show up for the @PB_Uncommitted OF in-game. @HAB_Baseball #PBSFG25 https://t.co/9hSoV2jEVM pic.twitter.com/Nb0VKpNbWe
Demitri Watts, C, 2026, Hebron Christian
Watts performed at a high-level throughout the entirety of the summer circuit and would carry it over into Senior Future Games. Physical and athletic at 6-foot-1, 175-pounds, Watts would find the barrel multiple times to the pull-side in-game. Exhibits easy actions at the plate and stays compact with good balance through impact. Strong hands stand out with great barrel accuracy throughout the zone in a pull-side approach. The in-game tools behind the plate are extremely loud as he would throw out 6 runners across 3 games. Smooth transfers with plenty of athleticism in the crouch and present arm strength to match reflect the sub 2.0 in-game pop. Strong blocking and receiving ability stand out as well. It’s hard not to be bullish on the overall ceiling as Watts continued to impress amongst some of the best uncommitted names in the ‘26 class.
What’s new, another 2026 C Demitri Watts barrel.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) July 22, 2025
Compact with good balance as he laces this into LF for the RBI knock.
Easy actions at the plate with strong hands and great barrel accuracy throughout the zone. @PB_Uncommitted @HCALionBaseball #PBSFG25 pic.twitter.com/M6JoHOlZnV
Domenic Titus, LHP, 2026, Harlem
It was nothing short of an impressive outing for Titus, who has looked the part in each look the past couple of months. Titus would make quick work in 2.0 IP with 0 H, 0 ER, 2 B, and 3K. The southpaw holds a bulldog mentality and controls the pace on the mound as he works extremely fast and attacks the zone with intent. Standing a wiry and athletic 6-foot-1,170-pounds, Titus shows repeatability in the delivery with present arm speed and feel for all three of his pitches in the zone. Fastball lived 86-87 (T88 MPH) and got swing-and-miss when elevated. Changeup played extremely well off the fastball at 77-80 and killed spin with disappearing tumble. Curveball was flipped over at 72-76 with depth and ability to add or subtract horizontal movement. Projection remaining throughout the frame and profile.
Impressive outing from 2026 LHP Domenic Titus this afternoon.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) July 24, 2025
2.0, 0 H, 0 ER, 3K
FB: 86-87 T88
CB: 72-76; depth
CH: 77-80; kills spin, tumble
Bulldog mentality on the bump and attacks the zone with intent. Controls the pace.
Good projection throughout the wiry 6-foot-1,… pic.twitter.com/HDs2MFrJMM
Kaleb Binion, OF/1B, 2026, Carrollton
After posting numbers north of 102 exit-velocities in batting practice, Binion would put together one of the most consistent performances at the plate throughout the entirety of Senior Future Games. The ability to hit the ball to all-fields really stands out with present bat speed and impact in the barrel to match as he would collect 4 hits across the event. Standing at 5-foot-11, 209-pounds, Binion holds immense strength throughout the frame in a physical LH cut with innate feel for the barrel. Stays well-connected with advanced use of his lower half and shows great hands in-zone in an advanced all-fields approach. Binion is ready to do damage in any count as he shows a keen eye for the zone with strong pitch recognition. The incoming senior has been a big winner amongst staff across the past calendar year and offers an abundance of tools to help any team at the next level.
2026 1B/OF Kaleb Binion continues to swing it well so far at #PBSFG25.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) July 23, 2025
Works a deep count and gets the barrel out as he smokes this into RF for the 2B.
Well-connected with advanced use of his lower half and great hands in-zone. @PB_Uncommitted @1trojanbaseball pic.twitter.com/kSApLHGH2w
Trey Luke, LHP/OF, 2026, Rockmart HS
Luke had a great week with the Southeast SFG team, posting great numbers at the plate and on the mound. A great athlete who showed ability to do a little bit of everything, came out hot with the bat, posting a bat speed max of 87 MPH. Elite bat speed for the class, he showed it in the first game, sending a rocket back up the middle at 98 EV. Shows a quick twitch in the outfield and on the bases as a 6.9 runner and the rest of the body has that same quickness. The outing he had on the mound was arguably more impressive with 4 strikeouts in his 2 innings of work. He displayed a fastball that sat 86-88 with heavy arm side run and he paired that with two quality offspeed offerings. A slider and changeup that both had good feel for the zone and for swing and miss to both righties and lefties. Luke is a player who can end up as a two way player at the next level with his athleticism as his best tool.
Absolute rocket up the middle out of 2026 OF/LHP Trey Luke.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) July 23, 2025
98 EV 🔥🔥
Present bat speed to get to this fastball and send it right back up the middle. @PB_Uncommitted @Rockmartdugout #PBSFG25 pic.twitter.com/Bwc7FXVylx
Trey Luke showing some real two way potential during #PBSFG25
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) July 23, 2025
FB 86-88 heavy ASR
SL 74 sharp mover
CH 76-77 arm side fade
A real deal 3 pitch mix that had hitters missing barrels during the outing.
4 Ks across his 2 innings of work. @Rockmartdugout https://t.co/KUtVigClrz pic.twitter.com/LAKkLw5jWv
Ayden Lockett, RHP/OF, 2026, Buford
Lockett showed off this week and proved that he is a true athlete on the field. The 6.7 runner proved that the quick twitch is throughout the frame, showing off his simple yet explosive hands through the zone on his swing. Lined a couple of hits during the week and showcased the ability to pull the hands inside the ball and drive it. On the mound he had an impressive outing showing off a three pitch mix that had feel for the zone. The fastball which sits 88-89 and topped 90 can be manipulated to carry up in the zone and run inside to RHH, and the offspeed is sharp. The slider is 80-81 with sharp break, and the changeup is 78-80, kills spin and fades last second. Lockett is a gamer and will be someone to keep eyes on this year.
2026 OF Ayden Lockett gets the barrel on-plane and smokes this into LF for a knock.
— Prep Baseball Georgia (@PrepBaseballGA) July 23, 2025
Compact with present bat speed and accuracy in the barrel. Aptitude to work to all-fields. @PB_Uncommitted @Bwolvesbaseball#PBSFG25 pic.twitter.com/ZJt1JKeti7