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NC High School Scout Blog: Week 5


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As the 2025 spring season unfolds, Prep Baseball NC is dedicated to providing in-depth scouting coverage of high school baseball across North Carolina. Our team of experienced scouts will be attending games throughout the state, evaluating top talent, and delivering comprehensive insights on prospects making an impact.

North Carolina has long been a hotbed for baseball talent, producing standout players who advance to collegiate programs at all levels and generate excitement for the MLB Draft. Through our coverage, we aim to showcase the next wave of rising stars, offering detailed player evaluations, statistical analysis, and video highlights to keep fans, coaches, and scouts informed.

Each week, the NC High School Scout Blog will feature reports on players scouted from recent games, providing an inside look at their skills, potential, and performance. Stay tuned for exclusive content as we bring you the latest on North Carolina’s brightest baseball prospects.

NC High School Scout Blog: Week 5

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Coy James, SS, Davie County HS, 2025
Ole Miss commit. Listed at 6-foot, 190 pounds. Broad shoulders. Athletic build. Tapered waist. Moves with ease on the infield and in the box. Defensively the movement is efficient, easy, and smooth. Hands and feet work with good rhythm. Confident hands. Consistently receives balls on the inside left hip with an easy funnel, athletic exchange. Medium arm action to a high-3/4 slot. Plenty of arm to stay on the right side. Showed the ability to make

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