Prep Baseball Georgia: Fall Rewind - 2026's
October 24, 2025
Emerson, GA: As the fall season comes to a close for the high school age groups we want to take a look back as the scouting staff was out in full force from Labor Day weekend to October 19th. We are going to begin our "Fall Rewind" series where we look back at some of the top prospects from each class we saw this fall.
Today, we will begin with the senior class. Below we will have everythingf from top senior draft talent to uncommitted 2026's that can make an impact at the next level.
Brady Colton, LHP, Etowah, 2026
Piedmont commit. Colton killed it this weekend at the PBR Cup. Colton operates with a smooth, repeatable delivery that helps him consistently attack the strike zone. His arm action is loose and fluid, producing a whippy release that creates deception and late life on his pitches. His fastball sits around 80-84, T85, CH was 74-75, and his CB was around 67-71. He shows poise on confidence on the mound rarely over/under throwing and maintaining a strong balance throughout his delivery. The LHP final year at Etowah is one that recruiters need to keep an eye on.
Niles Redrick, SS, Landmark Christian, 2026
Uncommitted. The Landmark Christian SS continues to impress with each look. Physical and athletic at 6-foot-0, 180-pounds, Redrick exudes twitch at the plate. Stays well-connected with great balance as he gets deep into his lower half and delivers a well-leveraged barrel through the zone. Quiet, strong hands stand out with present bat speed and impact in the barrel to match. Redrick was all over the barrel Sunday afternoon for the Cougs as he drove one deep into CF for the loud RBI triple. Offers high-level positional flexibility across the diamond as well. There is plenty of projection remaining throughout the frame/profile for Redrick with high-floor tools throughout and will be a good addition to any recruiting class at multiple levels.
Veer Patel, 3B, Vidalia, 2026
Uncommitted. The barrel remains potent in each look for one of the top uncommitted power bats in the state still on the market. Loads of strength present throughout the physical 6-foot-2 frame and Patel exudes excellent body control with minimal wasted effort in the physical LH cut as game power shows up regularly. The LHH opened the weekend with a no-doubt homerun to the pullside (97 EV/ 388ft.). Patel stays extremely well-leveraged and balanced through the zone with advanced use of his lower half and accuracy in the barrel to match. Bullish on the power projection and ceiling for Patel as some projection still remains. Must know uncommitted name.
Reece Romans, OF, Jefferson, 2026
Uncommitted. Fresh off a standout performance back in August at Senior Games, Romans kept his impressive Fall campaign rolling across the Prep Baseball Cup. Lean and athletic at 6-foot-1, 175-pounds there is strength to project upon throughout for Romans. The RHH stays simple at the plate with real bat speed in a compact swing and excellent leverage through the zone that creates carry to the pull-side. The Jefferson OF would launch a pair of home-runs for Aquasox over the weekend and the stock only continues to grow for Romans with an abundance of high-floor tools littered throughout the profile.
Ryland Perry, RHP, Buford, 2026
Uncommitted. 6-foot-4, 205-pound frame, durable frame with room to add more strength in the coming years. Athletic and clean mover, medium leg-lift into balance point with some pace, stays controlled and balanced into a tall/fall movement pattern down the mound, works in-line. Clean, longer arm path, high ¾ slot. Fastball jumped out of the hand at 85-88 mph and set up a slider in the 75-77 mph range, quality two-pitch mix with depth on the slider. More to project on both in the frame and in the movement patterns.
Joseph Park, RHP, North Gwinnett, 2026
Uncommitted. Currently ranked No. 312 in the state of Georgia. Physical, 6-foot-4, 205-pound frame, present strength, evenly proportioned with square shoulders. Gave a loud look from the ‘pen and was in the zone with both of his offerings. The fastball played up with life at 84-87 mph, showing carry traits through the zone and working it to both sides, also showing some feel to work up in the zone. Curveball paired well off it, showing late bite and depth from an 11/5 plane.
Jordan Weathers, SS, Georgia Premier Academy, 2026
Uncommitted. Weathers displayed a well-rounded game this weekend for Georgia Premier. He has a long 6-foot-1 frame with notable agility and athleticism. At the plate, he maintains a smooth rhythm, keeping his hands close to his body during the load and using a controlled toe-tap to stay on time, with quick, twitchy hands through the zone. Defensively, he primarily played up the middle, showcasing plus arm strength and range to make plays at both positions. Overall, Weathers is a versatile, athletic prospect with the tools and instincts to continue developing successfully at the collegiate level.
Nox Williams, SS, Georgia Premier Academy, 2026
Uncommitted. The Georgia Premier SS was locked in at the dish all weekend long. Including a dominant showing at the plate in a win on Saturday afternoon. 3-for-3 performance with a 2-run HR, double, and a single. There is compact strength throughout the athletic 5-foot-8 frame with budding impact in the barrel. Quiet, controlled hands stand out with impressive ability to rotate as he transfers weight extremely well through impact and leverage in the barrel that creates carry to the pull-side. Athletic actions stand out up the middle as well. Williams carries the type of “gamer” profiles that will provide immense value to success at the next level.
Yonathan Ramirez, C, Georgia Connections Academy, 2026
Uncommitted. The juice is very real for Ramirez as he intends to do damage at all times. There is immense strength throughout for Ramirez standing a physical 6-foot-0, 200-pounds. Provides an ultra-physical look in the box as he stays well-balanced and leveraged in-zone with an explosive barrel. Strays extremely simple at the plate with a subtle momentum shift through impact that produces consistent loud results with very minimal wasted effort in the RH swing. Ramirez looked the part all weekend and arguably his best swing of the tournament came when he saw spin out of the hand and evaporated a CB to the pull-side for the no-doubt HR. Ability to change barrel plane stands out as well as he matched plane with a FB and sent 102 EV rocket down the LF line for the RBI 2B. The power projection and in-game production jumped off the page this weekend as Ramirez is a must know uncommitted bat that can bolster any recruiting class.
Roshan Bullard, INF, Marist, 2026
Uncommitted, currently ranked No. 128 in the state. 6-foot, 178-pound frame, long-levered, room to add strength. The right-handed hitter was all over the barrel throughout the week, especially on Championship Monday. Clean swing, simple load that stays spread out and on-time, hands work direct to the ball with feel for the barrel, also showed a natural feel to lift and elevate to the whole field.
Taylor Casson, RHP, Landmark Christian, 2026
South Florida commit, currently ranked No, 58 in the state. 6-foot-4, 195-pounds, high-waist, highly athletic, long-limbs with more room to add strength. Athletic and dynamic mover, also a 6.90 runner in the 60 - high leg-lift with a smooth tempo, drop/drive lower-half, works in-line. Long arm swing from the glove, high ¾ slot. Fastball played with clear life from the hand, sitting 90-93 mph with hard run to the arm-side. Paired with a slider he could land back-door toe lefties, 78-80 mph, sharp bite. Flashed a hard diving changeup at 85-88 mph, sells with arm-speed, looks to have the potential to be a quality third offering.
Parker Williams, OF, 2026, Starr’s Mill
Georgia College commit. Williams has impressed in each look this fall with more of the same continuing this past weekend. Including a pull-side RBI double that left the bat at (99 EV) in the championship game Standing a physical, athletic 6-foot-0, 175-pounds, Williams exudes great body control with good balance and rhythm throughout the swing. Strength from the ground-up with excellent barrel feel and leverage through the zone. The LHH shows present accuracy in the zone with fluid hands and ability to spray the ball from line to line. High-floor tools litter the profile for Williams and the continued track record of hitting only makes the profile that much better.
Jake Beard, 1B/RHP, 2026, North Hall
Uncommitted. It was an impressive all-around weekend for Jake Beard, who strung together consistently loud at-bats across all three games. The 6-foot-4 right-handed hitter offers an ultra-physical presence in the box, pairing long levers with a subtle toe tap to stay on time. Among his loudest swings were a 104.7 EV lineout on Sunday and a 91 EV barrel on Saturday that resulted in a deep fly ball just shy of leaving the yard. He also runs well for his size and shows solid defensive awareness, with the versatility to handle first base and both corner outfield spots effectively. With his physical tools and ability to impact the game on both sides, Beard continues to trend as one of the more intriguing uncommitted bats in the 2026 class.
Santos Wade, SS, 2026, Homeschool
USF commit. Santos Wade has earned the recent coverage he’s received, as he continues to develop and take his craft to the next level. At the plate, he shows a calm, simple setup paired with outstanding bat speed and the ability to drive the baseball to all fields. He generates tension with separation and upper-body torque, helping him create consistently hard contact. Wade maintains excellent balance through the zone, utilizing his lower half effectively while demonstrating an advanced feel for the barrel. Santos can pick it at shortstop too, displaying soft hands, quick lateral actions, and a strong, projectable arm that allows him to cover ground efficiently. Even in a deep Devine lineup, Santos consistently separates himself and makes a noticeable impact every time he steps on the field.
Tripp Ellison, OF, 2026, Calvary Christian
Uncommitted. Another standout from the weekend was Tripp Ellison of Advanced Baseball Academy South, who brings a well-rounded profile with impact both at the plate and in the outfield. He fits the mold of a prototypical leadoff hitter, showing patience, advanced strike-zone awareness, and the ability to work counts while remaining selectively aggressive. At the plate, he shows poise with quick hands and advanced bat-to-ball skills, highlighted by several impressive swings this weekend, including a 94.3 EV barrel on Saturday night. He followed that with a well-executed bunt down the third-base line, creating opportunities for his offense to generate runs. Ellison is also a strong runner both on the bases and in the outfield, showing excellent in-game instincts.
Jenker Romero, RHP, 2026, Georgia Premier
After a weather shortened look last week, we were lucky enough to get an extended outing this weekend from the Oklahoma commit, and it's easy to see why the stock continues to rise. An athletic 6-foot-3, 190-pound frame with wiry strength throughout with excellent scap retraction that screams future velo down the road. Whippy arm speed from a higher, near over-the-top slot adds deception with advanced ability to repeat. Fastball sat 90-92 in the outing, running it up to 93 multiple times with distinct cut/ride action that was creating a ton of swing-and-miss at the top of the zone. Romero would show two distinct breaking balls in this look, holding hitters off balance throughout with both. Slider is tight with late horizontal at 80-83 while showing feel to land on the inner half to both sides of the plate whenever he needed. Curveball was freezing hitters at 73-76 with loopy shape and ability to create significant depth. There’s still plenty to tap into for Romero and that bodes extremely well for what looks like a huge senior year on deck.
Wessley Roberson, OF, 2026, Glynn Academy
The LSU commit is always ready to hit when he steps into the box and it showed throughout a very strong performance across the weekend. Swing looks as good as we’ve seen with great balance and barrel accuracy from the left-side. Hands stay compact with great lag in-zone backed with significant bat speed. Showed ability to hammer both velocity and spin as he turned around 90+ multiple times as well as catching spin out front with leverage to drive balls to the pull-side. Impact defender both in CF and 3B where the top-of-the-class arm strength shows up frequently. It's a potent profile for Roberson and looks poised to have an explosive senior campaign for the Terror Pack.
Drew Payne, RHP, 2026, Prince Ave Christian
Payne has been quietly shoving all summer and comes out for his first outing of the fall after an Appalachian State commitment looking dominant. 5 strikeouts over 4.0 no-hit innings while inducing soft contact throughout. Fastball sat 90-93 throughout with feel to spin (2400+ RPM) and carry through the zone. Induced in-zone misses to both sides of the plate and still has a chance to throw even harder down. Started to mix in a cutter in the high-80s that pairs well with the curveball at 76-78 that shows sharp bite and above-average command. Payne rounds out the mix with the low-to-mid 80s changeup that tunnels well off the fastball with some late fade and present feel. It’s a starter’s mix in a durable 5-foot-11, 205-pound that should have a chance to compete early at the next level.
Savon Harper, OF, 2026, Westlake
Uncommitted. Standing a physical and athletic 6-foot-3, 205-pounds projection is easy to see. There is immense strength throughout that shows up in-game often. Harper would take arguably one of the best swings of the weekend. The Westlake OF would get something to handle in a 2K count as he read breaking-ball all the way and didn’t miss it as he unloaded on it to LCF for the no-doubt 2-run home-run (102 EV/414ft.). Simple actions at the plate with strength from the ground up and impact in the barrel in a well-leveraged path. There is huge power projection throughout the profile for Harper and he remains one of the top uncommitted power bats still on the market.
Ellis Appling, OF, 2026, Parkview
Uncommitted. The barrel remained heavy Friday night for Appling en route to a huge performance. The Parkview OF would launch a no-doubt 2-run homerun over the LCF wall in the top of the 1st (95 EV/352ft.). He then followed it up with more loud contact as he sent one deep into LF for an RBI double at 95 EV. There is loads of strength throughout the physical, athletic 5-foot-9, 194-pound frame that shows up in-game often. Appling generates a ton of strength from the ground-up with excellent balance. Delivers an extremely well-leveraged barrel through the zone backed by present bat speed that generates carry to the pull-side. Appling yields strong tools across the board and with the continued in-game production it only solidifies him as one of the top uncommitted players still on the market in the state.
Sebastien Walsh, LHP, 2026, Denmark
Emory commit. Fresh off an impressive showing this past week at Senior Games, Walsh put together a dominant outing to open pool play. The southpaw would produce double-digit whiffs with 5 K across 3.0 IP of shutout ball. Standing a lean and high-waisted 6-foot-4, 207-pounds, Walsh exudes excellent body control and gets down the mound well. Creates excellent extension from a long and loose ¾ slot with repeatability from the same tunnel. Fastball lived 85-87 (T88 MPH) and generated swing-and-miss when elevated. Curveball plays well off the fastball at 74-77 with tight, late-depth. Cutter was mixed in to both RHH and LHH at 80-82 and kept hitters off the FB/CB mix. There is still plenty of projection throughout the profile for Walsh who looks to lead the charge for the Danes staff in the spring.
Rece Leathers, SS, 2026, Ola
North Georgia commit. The in-game intangibles immediately jump off the page when Leathers takes the diamond. Tallied 7-hits along with a .437 OBP and set the tone out of the lead-off spot all weekend for Black Cobra. The RHH yields strong bat-to-ball skills backed by a balanced load in a quick trigger with present hand/bat speed and ability to hit the ball to all-fields. Delivers a well-leveraged barrel through the zone with ability to manipulate to produce consistent solid contact. Superb instincts on the base-paths is evident as Leathers wreaked havoc with a plethora of swiped bags throughout the tournament. The athleticism for Leathers shines up-the-middle at 6-foot-2, 190-pounds as he displays quick lateral actions, excellent routes to the ball, and present arm strength. Leathers epitomizes the term “gamer” and this is the type of profile that will provide immense success right away at the next level.
Carson Adomnik, RHP, 2026, South Paulding
Clemson commit. Adomnik was lights out in his single inning of work in his start on Friday night. At initial glance, the projection and upside with his current 6-foot-5 frame is off the charts. Really good mover down the mound with low efficiency mechanics and impressive arm speed. The fastball was loud, as opposing hitters simply could not pick it up out of the hand, sitting in the upper 80's (T92 MPH) with late hop. The slider is his primary offspeed offering, with upper 70's velocity and late sweeping action. Adomnik also mixed in a couple splitters at roughly 900 RPM, getting good late arm-side depth tunneling with his plus fastball. This is a pure starting pitcher profile, and we may only be seeing the early stages of his overall ceiling.
Gunnar Ponche, OF, 2026, West Forsyth
Uncommitted. Ponche displayed an impressive left-handed swing this past weekend. Standing 6-foot-2, he already generates significant power for his frame. He consistently showed advanced barrel control, producing loud contact nearly every time he squared the ball. His approach at the plate is both effective and comfortable—he shortens his swing with two strikes while still demonstrating the ability to attack early and generate high exit velocities. With a smooth, leveraged swing that consistently creates loft, particularly to the pull side, Ponche projects as a pure hitter with advanced maturity at the plate. He remains one of the top uncommitted bats in the state and is poised for a stellar senior season at West Forsyth.
Nolan Jones, RHP, 2026, North Paulding
Uncommitted. Jones had a stellar outing on Saturday at the Fall Open. He brings a long, projectable 6-foot-2 frame with room to add strength. On the mound, he works with a clean, athletic delivery that he stays consistent with. Shows good tempo and balance throughout. His FB has a good amount of arm side run sitting 81-84 (T85) with a spin rate of around 2300RPM. Projects for more velocity as his frame fills out. CB sits 72-74, flashes sharp bite when getting on top of it. CH 75-77, maintains good arm speed, showing fade and drop. In his first outing of the tournament the senior made it though 2⅓IP handing out Ks to 7 of 8 batters he faced.
Malachi Washington, OF, 2026, Parkview
What’s new, it’s another quality showing from Malachi Washington in what’s been one of the best 2025s we’ve seen across the board. The LSU commit shows one of the best all-around profiles in the state with above-average or better tools across the board and sits as one of the top-10 outfielders in the country in Prep Baseball’s recent 2026 rankings update. The barrel was loud early and often for Washington coming with multiple knocks on the week including showing the clutch gene in a huge moment with a backside grand slam to tie the game. A ton of fluidity in the right-handed cut with great leverage and accuracy in the barrel to handle anything in-zone for damage. The range in the outfield is immense for Washington, using his 6.5 speed with advanced routes to cover ground in a hurry in all directions and looks like a surefire centerfielder long-term. Senior season will be a treat to watch for the former Future Gamer and MLB Draft smoke feels like a no-doubter over the next coming months.
Diego Becerra, LHP, 2026, Sequoyah
The recent Northwest Florida commit was absolutely dialed to open bracket play for Black Cobra Baseball. Long and loose arm action from an over-the-top slot, Becerra creates a ton of deception to both sides of the plate and commanded the zone extremely well in this outing with a heavy fastball/curveball combo. Fastball lived in the mid-to-high 80s with present arm-side run and late life that will miss a ton of bats at the top of the zone. Curveball operates out of the same tunnel at 73-76 with immense depth from an 11/5 shape. When he's on, like in Sunday’s outing, Becerra can snap it off at any time for anything he needs. Landed at will for both called strikes and swing-and-miss in-route to 10 strikeouts over 4.0 no-hit innings in the bullying performance. If Becerra can continue this form into the spring, the ceiling has a chance to take another jump and offer himself to be an impact arm as a freshman for NWFL.
Noah Parsons, OF, 2026, Archer
Uncommitted. Parsons caught a lot of attention at the Fall Open. At the plate, Parsons has a balanced, athletic stance and a slightly open setup. He maintains good posture throughout his swing, allowing him to stay consistent with tracking pitches. He stays relaxed but ready to explode his barrel through the zone. His swing is short and efficient with short hand action that creates a direct path to the baseball. Parsons generates promising bat speed through quick hip rotation and strong hand acceleration. At 5-foot-10, 166LBS Parsons has a lean but athletic frame with room for added strength. All tournament long he showed gap-to-gap hitting ability with flashes of opposite field power. He demonstrates good barrel control, limiting swings and misses. The senior has such a wide skillset that coaches should be keeping an eye out for.
Jake Brown, C/1B, 2026, Druid Hills
The uncommitted senior provided a huge impact in the middle of the lineup for Georgia Bombers throughout bracket play as they made a run at the Upperclass championship. Everything that came off the bat was loud with three base-hits all 95 EV + MPH. Including a 96 EV double off the wall, 99 EV pull-side RBI single, and a 98 EV 2 RBI pull-side RBI double. Loads of strength throughout the physical 5-foot-11, 205-pound frame, Brown stays extremely simple and generates a ton of strength from the ground-up with minimal wasted effort from a potent RH cut. Does an excellent job of staying well-leveraged through the zone backed by significant bat speed and advanced feel for the barrel as he caught multiple balls out front in a heavy pull-side approach. The swing decisions for Brown stood out with good pitch recognition and ability to do damage in all counts. The senior looks poised for a huge Spring campaign with Druid Hills and will be a good addition to a recruiting class at multiple levels.
Patrick Spencer, OF/LHP, 2026, Cambridge
Georgia College commit. Spencer is an intriguing two-way prospect who impressed on both sides of the ball. Offensively, the athletic 6-foot-2 frame produces notable bat speed through a clean, aggressive swing. He made consistent hard contact during pool play, highlighted by a loud pull-side double on Friday night that nearly left the yard. A fluid and athletic mover in both the outfield and on the bases, he shows impressive agility for his size, allowing him to track down balls deep into the gaps. On the mound, Spencer displayed potential in a relief outing for the Georgia Bombers, sitting 83–84 mph with a fastball that featured lively ride and in-zone swing-and-miss. Expect a strong senior campaign this spring from the Georgia college commit and two-way standout at Cambridge.
Jake Boland, RHP/3B, 2026, Loganville
Uncommitted. The two-way prowess was on full display for the 2024 Future Games alum at the Upper Class Fall World Series. Boland was dominant in an inning out of the pen on Sunday as he generated whiffs at will and struck out the side. Physical 6-foot-1 frame with present strength in the lower half and moves really well down the mound. Innate feel for the 3-pitch mix and attacks in the zone. Fastball showed ride with in-the-zone misses at 87-88 (T89 MPH). Slider tunnels well of the fastball with tight break at 74-75. Changeup was worked in at 79-81. Boland would also come through with an RBI knock at the plate as well. Extremely simple actions at the plate and stays compact with quick, direct hands and feel for the barrel. The track record of performing on both sides of the ball continues to grow for the Loganville two-way. Remains one of the top uncommitted players still on the market in the state and will provide an immense value to a club's success at the next level.
Ethan Hadarits, RHP, Creekview, 2026
Uncommitted. Hadarits has really made a big jump over the last year on the mound and is nowhere near his ceiling. He has been a guy we have seen a lot of over the years, always know for filling up the zone and competing. He has always had feel for spin on his pitches, but now the velocity has ticked up a bit and we are starting to see some outlier metrics that can produce outs at a heavy rate. The fastball is mid 80’s, touching 87, 88 in the past with 2200-2400 of spin. Then he tosses a frisbee like slider with near 2900 of spin. To complete the arsenal he has added a splitter that is 1100 spin at 80-81. He can really get into a groove with a quick, up beat tempo that makes hitters need to be ready as soon as he gets into the box. With more mound time he could really begin to fine tune his craft and be a big asset at the next level.
Martin Shelar, OF, 2026, Marist
In what would be his last weekend at Lakepoint Sports, Martin Shelar would go out with a statement for East Cobb. The Mississippi State commit provided instant impact consistently with three leadoff home runs on the week for a ridiculous combined 316 MPH in exit velocities and over 1,100 feet. The outfielder creates advanced hit-to-shoulder separation at the plate paired with immense bat speed and strength in the 6-foot-1, 205-pound that allows Shelar to show huge carry to all-fields. Its present plus raw power with a chance to be a carrying tool in-game long-term. There’s positional value for Shelar across the outfield where his above-average straight line speed and huge arm play well in all three spots, and has shown quality range will roaming in center. It’s a potent profile from top-to-bottom for Shelar, and if the hit tool can match the power this spring, then there’s a real chance for MLB Draft upside next summer.
RJ Cope, LHP, 2026, Georgia Premier Academy
The amount of quality pitching performances this fall has been impressive, and the Vanderbilt commit added to that his staggering performance on Saturday. Cope would generate 15 whiffs in 50 pitches en route to 8 strikeouts over 3.0 IP. An imposing presence on the bump at 6-foot-9, 245-pounds, Cope generates a ton of deception from a lower slot with power and intent behind every pitch. The LHP shows two fastballs with the four-seam holding 92-94 throughout, touching 95 and showing advanced command throughout the zone. Was able to land early and often both called strikes and whiffs. Cope would go to the two-seam late in the outing, working 89-91 with hard arm-side run that would look unhittable to RHH at times, and could be a future above-average or better offering. Slider continues to develop, showing good tilt with late sweep at 83-85 that created some ugly swings when landed and has a chance to be a weapon down the road, especially in tough L/L matchups. Changeup rounds out the mix as a present put-away pitch right now at 82-84. Working out of the same fastball tunnel with late fade, Cope has the feel to land in any situation and is extremely hard to pick up out of the hand. It’s an advanced four pitch mix with command and one of the durable frames you'll see that makes Cope one of most intriguing LHP in the entire 2026 class.
UPCOMING EVENTS
| Showcase | State | ate | Location |
| North Georgia Campus Tour | GA | 10/26 | University of North Georgia |
| Georgia Southern Campus Tour | GA | 11/02 | Georgia Southern University |
| Georgia Campus Tour | GA | 11/08 | University of Georgia |
| Kennesaw State Campus Tour | GA | 11/16 | Kennesaw State University |
