Prep Baseball Report

2026 ABA National Championship: Scout Blog


Prep Baseball Georgia
Staff

The inaugural ABA National Championship made its way into Lakepoint Sports last week with talent showing at a high-level throughout the electric week of baseball. with mutliple 95+ arm, immense power showings, and just loud tools showing up all over the place. 

Today, we take a look at 20 names that really stood out among our staff throughout the week. 

Alex Edisis, 1B, 2026, TNXL Academy (Premier)
The Georgia State commit feels some type of way every time he steps into Lakepoint, and Edisis put on a show at the plate once again at the ABA National Championship. The former Future Gamer and Georgia State commit was all over the barrel to the tune of 3 HR and double-digit RBI over the course of the week. Edisis maintains balance throughout the load which features a quick trigger and minimal wasted effort through the zone in an uphill, well-leveraged path that creates immense loft to all fields. The barrel feel is evident while showing strong plate discipline to match. Glove at 1B has a real chance to be above-average or better long-term with excellent instincts and flexibility that stand out often. Easily one of the biggest winners of the entire week and looks more than ready to provide instant impact for GSU next spring.

CJ Wall, C, 2027, Georgia Premier Academy (Premier)
The Arkansas commit and 2025 Future Gamer is quickly developing one of the best left-handed hit tools in Georgia’s 2027 class. Wall led the Georgia Premier offense in every category this spring against quality competition and that showed at a high-level in the ABA National Championship. The backstop shows an innate ability to sync up a longer load while showing tremendous strength from the ground up and backed by present above-average bat speed. Everything off the barrel was hard-hit contact on the week including going oppo taco at 103 EV/422ft. and a pull-side 2B at 111+ off the bat. Zone coverage is advanced and continues to show damage against both spin and top-end velocity alike. Things are all pointing to Wall having an even bigger breakout summer coming up.

Coleton Brady, RHP, 2026, TNXL Academy (Premier)
It was my first look at one of the top RHP in the south, and the LSU commit offered a ton to like in the XL, projectable 6-foot-5, 212-pound frame. Offers strong body control for the frame and ability to stay on-time consistently in the repeatable delivery. Higher three-quarters slot shows present arm and ability to create deception from a tough angle and deep pitch mix. Fastball jumps out of the hand for Brady with consistent ride and run while living in the low-to-mid 90s. Velocity has a chance to take another jump as the frame can develop even further physically. Flashed ability to spin a pair of distinct breaking balls with a tighter curveball at 77-79 and sweeper at 80-84 with 2600+ RPM on average from both offerings. Kick change is firm at 86-90 but shows the ability to kill spin while landing on the outer half regularly. There’s some similarities in both profile and frame for Brady and 2025 2nd round pick Aaron Watson, and the big RHP could be an interesting name to watch in a couple months.