Prospects Organization Scout Day: Quick Hits
June 12, 2025
On Monday, June 9th - our staff hosted over 50 players from the Prospects Organization for a pro-style workout at Grand Park. There was a wide variety of prospects at this event, with players traveling from all areas of the country and double-digit states represented. A couple of Indiana natives walked away as winners, while the event also brought several uncommitted 2026 grads that are worth following on the circuit this summer.
Find full event statistics, here.
Hoosier State Winners
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Sam Tokar RHP / Yorktown High School, IN / 2027+ Tokar continues to cement himself amongst the top arms in the class. The 6-foot-3, 190 pound square-shouldered athlete moved down the mound with an in-line look and explosive stuff followed. The arm stroke works to a full circle and gets to a mid 3/4 slot that induced arm-side run on a heavy, 87-89 mph heater. The fastball plays with an explosive look and he complimented it with a 79-80 mph SL that flashes wipeout upside. He showed a 76-77 mph kick-change that played with low spin and late fade to round out one of the classes' more-complete arsenals. There are several high-end traits present and Tokar is the arm I am most bullish on as we near the vital recruiting period for 2027 grads...
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Reid Turner SS / Yorktown High School, IN / 2026+ Turner is a well-rounded gamer that continues to elevate a playable toolset. His carrying trait is his defensive abilities, one of the top defensive shortstops in the class. The actions are well-advanced and he shows body control along with the ability to adjust with one hand. There is easy quickness to the glove-to-hand, and an 88 mph infield arm cements him as a prospect that will stick at short at the next level. Offensively, there is developing bat strength in a repeatable stroke with exits reaching into the low-90s. His foot speed continues to elevate, turning in a 7.10 60-yard dash, to add another layer to the offensive profile. Schools with a need for a true SS in the 2026 class should give Turner a look on the circuit this summer.
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Jackson Graf OF / Noblesville High School, IN / 2027+ Graf is a big winner from this event with a massive tool jump shown. Standing at 6-foot-2 and 175 pounds in the left-handed batters' box, Graf looks the part of a prospect, and his hands jumped out immediately as some of the quickest of the day. He blasted 101+ exits while working behind the ball with a slow, controlled operation. There is some over-rotation that should be monitored, but the profile and tools flash a high-upside look undoubtedly. He is a quality runner, turning in a 6.87, with above average arm strength as well (85 from the outfield).
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Kaden Crumes 3B / SS / Yorktown High School, IN / 2027+ I got a good look on Crumes during the spring and he backed that with strong metrics at this event. He looks stronger than his listed 5-foot-9, 155 pounds, evident in the twitch shown in the box that produced exits approaching 95 mph. He starts tall in the right-handed batters' box, making a short, controlled forward move with quiet hands that turn a tight, uphill barrel. His sub-7.00 60 (6.97) is a quality time for the age and there is some first-step quickness to indicate strength will help him run even better once underway. On the dirt, he brought a polished look with efficient feet, soft hands, and quickness to the transfer.
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2026 Uncommitted Summer Follows
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Treven Polanco, RHP, Cleveland (New Mexico)
+ Polanco is an athletic right-hander with projection in a lean 6-foot-1, 170-pound frame and a twitchy, up-tempo delivery. He works with a semi-stab arm action that slings to a ¾ slot and shows the ability to command a full arsenal. The fastball sits 85–87 mph (T88) with arm-side run and solid feel for the zone (T2191 rpm). His 71–73 mph curveball spins at an average of 1895 rpm and shows feel with gradual two-plane shape. Polanco mixes in a 78 mph changeup with fading action and a splitter at 71–74 mph that could develop into a chase pitch. With athleticism, projection, and a four-pitch mix he can land for strikes, Polanco presents an intriguing starter profile with more in the tank.
Bricen Moore, 1B/OF, Douglas County (Colorado)
+ One of the most polished offensive performers at the event, Moore stands out with a loose, picturesque left-handed swing that consistently produced line drives to all fields. At 6-foot, 184 pounds, he shows an athletic, proportional build with twitch and strength that play in the box. A controlled toe tap and slight barrel tip sync into a fluid, on-plane path with excellent feel for the barrel—averaging 84.6 mph exit velocity and reaching a 346-foot max distance. Defensively, he moves well around the bag with an 81 mph arm from the left side, and his 6.84 speed in the 60 shows the athleticism to potentially handle a corner outfield role down the line. High-end swing mechanics and projection make Moore a strong follow from the left side.
Jacob Ervin, C, Granite Hills (California)
+ Switch-hitting, 6-foot-1, 175 pound catcher with one of the most polished offensive profiles at the event. Ervin shows a smooth-paced stroke from both sides with a powerful upward path, leveraging a hovering stride into easy pull-side juice and future power projection. His swing is rhythmic and efficient with high-level feel for the barrel—producing a 94 mph max exit velocity and 345’ peak distance while averaging 83.3 mph. Defensively, he posted 2.19–2.26 pop times with a 72 mph catcher velo and a clean glove-to-hand exchange. Arm strength is still developing, but the operation is fluid. Also recorded a 7.89 60-yard dash. High-follow backstop with advanced offensive polish.
Drew Greer, C/OF, Chapin (South Carolina)
+ Lean, projectable 6-foot-3 athlete with intriguing two-way upside and plenty of physical development ahead. Greer stands out for his fluidity and natural movement patterns, with a loose, athletic right-handed swing that features a controlled toe tap and smooth, upward stroke. Posted advanced offensive metrics with a 95 mph max exit velocity and 87.4 average, consistently delivering firm contact. His 90 mph outfield arm and 77 mph from the crouch give him a high-level throwing tool, and he turned in pop times as low as 2.01. With a 7.34 60-yard dash and easy actions, Greer has the athletic base to continue trending up, with the frame and tools to potentially fit as a position player or on the mound down the line.
Damian Fischer, 3B/RHP, Rock Canyon (Colorado)
+ Physical right-handed hitter with strength throughout a 6-2, 200-pound frame and big offensive potental. Fischer showed a short, simple swing with a tight knob working across the chest, hips that work uphill, and a heavy barrel through contact. Posted standout power metrics with a 98 mph max exit velocity and 86.0 mph average, showcasing consistent loud contact. Also ran a 6.86 60-yard dash, moving well for his size with 1.70 and 3.89 splits. Arm plays at 79 mph across the infield with carry. Profiles as a corner bat with run-producing potential.
Kamden Dick, RHP/OF, Mill Valley (Kansas)
+ Kamden Dick, a 2026 RHP/OF, offers a strong two-way profile with present stuff on the mound and upside at the plate. The 6-foot-2, 175-pounder features a quick-twitch, drop-and-drive delivery with a fast, full arm path that gets to a high ¾ slot. He works his fastball in the 85–86 mph range (T86) with 2180 avg rpm and natural sinker traits. His breaking ball blends slider/curveball characteristics (78–80 mph, 2212 avg rpm), while he also mixes a firm changeup at 81–84 mph and a cutter that sits 79–82 mph. At the plate, he flashed pull-side juice, producing a 96 mph max exit velocity (90.4 avg) and launching balls up to 375’. He moves well for his frame (7.09 60, 1.75 10-yard) and translated arm strength up to 88 mph from the outfield.
Isaac Beeson, OF/RHP, Heritage Hall (Oklahoma)
+ Isaac Beeson, 2026 OF/RHP, is a strong and explosive 6-foot-2, 185-pound athlete with present tools and more projection ahead. A 6.79 runner with burst (1.67 10-yard, 3.81 30-yard), Beeson shows twitchy movement patterns across the board. Offensively, he hits from a high-hand setup with a short, hovering stride and an explosive rotational swing that produces real pullside damage — posting a 96 mph max exit velocity with a 91.2 average and a 373’ peak distance. The right-handed arm works up to 83 mph from the outfield, grading as average to slightly above.
Colten Moore, OF, Terre Haute North (Indiana)
+ A high-upside prospect with two-way intrigue, Moore showcased an intiruging set of skills with upside shining as he continues to polish. The 6-foot, 145-pounder has a wiry, thin-hipped frame with clear room to add strength. From the left side, he hit from a wide stance with a raw but twitchy, uphill swing that generated quality impact—94 mph max exit velocity and a 344-foot peak distance. His biggest tool was his arm, firing 91 mph darts from the outfield with noticeable intent and carry, making him the top throwing arm at the event. A 6.96 runner, Moore moves well and carries considerable projection. With the arm talent and athletic base, his future could shine even brighter once he’s seen on the bump.
Kyan Sims, LHP, Varrado (Arizona)
+ Sims is a sturdy-framed southpaw (5-foot-10, 214 lbs) who offers a mature presence on the mound with a clean, low-effort delivery, working through a low, even lift into an in-line move with a clean arm that operates from a consistent higher 3/4 slot. Sims worked his fastball in the 83–86 mph range (T86), showing occasional carry (T2064 rpm) and the ability to fill the zone. His 70–73 mph curveball showed solid shape with depth and above-average spin (T2213 rpm), and he mixed in a firmer 77 mph slider with tighter tilt. The 78–80 mph changeup was firm with minimal movement separation but thrown with solid arm speed. With four pitches and strike-throwing ability, Sims profiles as a durable, pitchable lefty with starter traits.
Andrew Henderson, RHP/3B, Grand Juntion (Colorado)
+ Long-levered and ultra-physical at 6-foot-6, 238 pounds, Henderson brings major intrigue with his offensive profile after showcasing only as a position player despite being a highly ranked arm in Colorado who’s been into the low-90s on the mound. At the plate, he hits from a short toe-tap stride and lets his pure strength work through a compact, powerful stroke. Barrel accelerates with intent, producing loud contact and high-end metrics—topping at 97 mph exit velocity with a 356-foot max distance. The arm is a real asset across the diamond (85 mph), and he moves surprisingly well for his size (7.23 runner). High-impact two-way upside with significant strength and athleticism, likely highest ceiling on the mound, but the strength offensively in intriguing...
Caine Oakley, C/OF, Frankton (Indiana)
+ Oakley brings a compact, muscular build at 5-foot-9, 175 pounds and backed it up with some of the loudest offensive metrics at the event. The right-handed hitter showcased a short, compact swing that plays stiff at times, but with big strength through contact—topping out at 101 mph exit velocity and launching balls up to 370 feet with consistent pull-side damage (94.1 avg EV). He moves well for his frame, running a 6.91 sixty with solid burst (1.74 10-yard). Defensively, Oakley posted pop times in the 2.10–2.17 range and threw 75 mph from the crouch, with a developing 81 mph from the outfield.
Underclass Follows
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