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Mississippi's Best of the Fall: Left Handed Pitchers


Prep Baseball Mississippi Staff

As we close the door on our 2025 fall event schedule, the Prep Baseball Mississippi staff is taking time to reflect on what was an action-packed and talent-filled few months across the state. This fall featured a number of standout performances, with players continuing to raise their stock and make lasting impressions ahead of the spring season.

To kick off our fall coverage recap series, we begin by highlighting some of the top left-handed pitchers our staff saw at events across the Magnolia State. These players showcased advanced feel for their craft, projectable frames, and competitive presence on the mound that stood out throughout the fall circuit.

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BEST OF THE FALL: SOUTHPAWS

Tucker Elliott OF / LHP / Myrtle Attendance Center, MS / 2029

From 10/14/25: Elliot is a lanky-framed lefty with some deception in his delivery and subtle whip in the arm action. A former Junior Future Gamer in Atlanta, he brings a competitive edge and fairly polished look on the mound.

The fastball touches 83 mph and pairs well with a standout changeup that mirrors the fastball with arm speed and fade. He also mixes in both a slider and a curveball, giving him a true four-pitch arsenal. While the command is still developing, the foundation is in place for him to be a tough matchup moving forward.

He should play big in the Hawks plans for another deep playoff run in 2026.

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