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Rising Stars On The Radar: 2028 RHP/SS Wyatt Simons (The Stony Brook)


Joe Walentin
PBR Staff

The 6-foot, 160 lb athlete impressed on both sides of the ball down in North Carolina at the East Coast Super Sophomore Games.

On the mound, Wyatt showed a fluid, repeatable delivery with a clean arm action and good hand speed through release. His fastball averaged 85 MPH and peaked at 86.4 MPH, carrying a spin rate of 2300–2508 RPM (a 30 Spin Score) that produced 19–20 inches of IVB, giving it ride and hop through the zone with high whiff potential. His breaking ball sat 72–75 MPH with a two-tier shape. While spin rates were in the 2100s (around average), Wyatt tunneled it effectively off his fastball from a matching 5' release height, creating deception. He showed the ability to land it for strikes and also generate chase swings out of the zone. Overall, it was a quality outing in Game 3 of the weekend, with clear arm talent and plenty of developmental upside.

At the plate, Wyatt showed quick hands and bat speed up to 72 MPH, producing a 96 MPH peak exit velocity in BP. His swing is fluid, staying inside the ball while keeping the barrel in the zone, generating gap-to-gap carry. In game play, he had multiple hard-luck outs, including deep drives to both the RCF and LCF gaps, underscoring his offensive potential.

Defensively, Wyatt moves well with a quality first step and sound footwork, showing the ability to make throws from multiple angles. With his two-way ability and room for continued growth, Wyatt is a must-follow in the years to come.

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