Top Portal Names To Know
July 2, 2025
IOWA - The transfer portal doesn’t slow down—and in Iowa, the action is heating up. Welcome to the Prep Baseball Iowa Portal Tracker, your go-to hub for tracking the twists, turns, and transfers of college players from the Hawkeye State.
Here are three names currently in the portal that coaches should take note off.
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Brett White (Solon HS, IF, 2024)
Physically, Brett White jumps off the field. The Solon product brings a strong, athletic frame that translates across multiple spots defensively—whether he's roaming the outfield or anchoring the infield. There’s a rawness to his game that still intrigues: an aggressive baserunner, a hitter who flashes both power and polish, and a player whose tools suggest there's another level waiting to be unlocked. The strength is real. The athleticism is loud. When it clicks, it clicks big.
White is currently playing his summer ball with the Clinton Lumberkings in the Prospect League where he is hitting .303/.390/.404 in 77 plate appearances.
Brady Blake (Indianola HS, IF, 2023)
Brady Blake came through Indianola with the kind of actions that made scouts dream on him sticking at short or sliding over as an athletic third baseman. The swing always looked good—simple, direct, and contact-oriented—but what he needed was the strength to make it sting. Now, with more physical maturity, that projection is beginning to show signs of turning into production. The foundation was always there. The rest is starting to catch up.
Kole Bradley (Des Moines Christian HS, LHP, 2020)
A 6-foot-4, 230-pound left-hander doesn’t come around often—and when he throws hard, he doesn’t stay on the market long. Bradley, a 2020 grad, looks the part of the modern power arm. The velocity is there. The frame is built for innings. As with many young arms, it’s about the command sharpening to match the stuff. But if he continues to tighten the zone and keep hitters guessing, teams will keep coming back for more. A lefty with that kind of juice doesn’t go quietly.
Bradley is playing his summer ball with the Waterloo Bucks in the Northwoods League where he has a 3.38 ERA with 17 strikeouts-to-9 walks in 16 innings of relief.