Top 25 Profiles of 2025: No. 19 Hudson Devaughan
December 19, 2025
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Coming in at No. 19 is ’26 RHP Hudson Devaughan (Mooresville HS). The 6-foot-4, 197-pound right-hander boasts some of the best arm talent in the state. Devaughan impressed at the Preseason All-State Upperclass in March and continued to turn heads throughout the spring, touching 97 mph in-game as a junior. He struck out 74 hitters over 43.1 innings of work. The Mooresville product is ranked No. 4 in Indiana’s 2026 class and No. 163 nationally, and is committed to Alabama.
EZ 🔥 from ‘26 Hudson Devaughan (@hudsonnnd)
— Prep Baseball Indiana (@PrepBaseballIN) April 17, 2025
6’4” 195 w lean athletic frame that holds further projections.
FB 92-95 T 97 (2S sink/run + 4S ride @ top)
SL 78-82 (+/-, serious flashes)
CH 84
Struck out 10 in 6 IP to earn the win - 3 H, 2 BB, 2 ER.@ShooterHunt | @AlabamaBSB pic.twitter.com/zPKeit8Cga
‘26 Hudson Devaughan (@hudsonnnd) begins the All-State weekend with a 💥
— Prep Baseball Indiana (@PrepBaseballIN) March 1, 2025
6’4” 205 lbs, @AlabamaBSB
FB 95-96.6
CH 85-87 (5” vert, 14” armside)
SLV 79-81 (2457, 16” sweep)
Electricity ⚡️from the states’ top ranked RHP. #INPAS25 || @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/jHimGZQ9Fn

Scouting Report
Frame & Tools: 6-foot-4, 205 pounds with leaner look & still room to pack on. Very athletic for his size. Fastball is likely a future plus-to-better offering, flashes carry in mid-90s with 6'8" extension. Slider is an above average offering spinning over 2500 at 79-81 with 20" of sweep at times, shows feel, is his best commanded pitch. 85-87 change is an average to better offering and is developing. Average control with starters' upside, likely profiles' best as a back-end bullpen piece. Summation: DeVaughan was one of the first arms to throw at this event and set the bar high with a loud 'pen. He came out ripping fastballs at 95-96.6 and above average control for it in this look before spinning a 79-81 mph tightly, two-plane breaking ball that plays with big sweep. His changeup has taken serious strides playing with late fade at 85-87. The delivery still remains as a simple, in-line operation with below-moderate intent, though strength gains continue to louden the arsenal and there is room for even more in his 6-foot-4, 205 pound frame. His event-record fastball and well-executed bullpen to start the weekend was a great first impression of the Alabama recruit to begin 2025.
The sophomore class' top-ranked prospect - Devaughan showed a powerful fastball at the All-State with tons of upside for continued development. Up to 94 mph at previous events this winter, Devaughan averaged 92.2 mph on his four-seam fastball, carrying it with 16" of IVB. The 6-foot-4, 195 pounder also showed a 91-92 mph sinker with 15" of horizontal break. Devaughan will be able to bully hitters with two advanced heaters, and he spun a slurvey, 77-81 mph breaking ball that worked with two-plane shape and spun tightly (2500). The Alabama recruit was inconsistent with command in this look, particularly with his offspeed, but there is no denying the upside he has as a future mid-to-upper 90s arm.
Position Profile: RHP/OF
Body: 6-2, 160-pounds. Projectable frame
Delivery: Consistent tempo throughout the delivery. Athletic balance point, controlled move down the slope, square landing, balanced and athletic finish.
Arm Action: RH. Electric arm. Clean arm action, ball jumps out of the hand from an OTT slot.
FB: T90, 89-90 mph. Fastball with serious life. T2518, 2355 average rpm.
CB: 76-78 mph. Wipeout action at times - will be a plus pitch. T2518, 2446 average rpm.
CH: 77-81 mph. Some feel w/ some sink. T2344, 1769 average rpm.