Prep Baseball Report

2026 Oklahoma Preseason All-State: Pitcher's Quick Hits


Bret Schwartz
Prep Baseball Oklahoma Scouting Director

Prep Baseball Oklahoma hosted the Oklahoma Preseason All State at Oral Roberts on Sunday, February 8th featuring players from the 2026 to some up-and-coming prospects of the 2029 class.  Pitchers threw bullpens tracked with data from our tech partner Trackman.  Today we take a look at some of the top performers from the event with quick notes and videos on pitchers with a strong showing.

Full event stats and details can be found by clicking HERE


Owen Andrews

FB – 88–90, T90. 2428 max RPMs. 13.7" avg IVB, 1.6" avg HM
CB – 79–81, 2410 max RPMs. -11.2" avg IVB, -7.2" avg HM
SL - 76-78, 2610 RPMs. -6.1” avg IVB, -11.18” avg HM
CH – 81–82, 1922 max RPMs. 12.8" avg IVB, 7.5" avg HM

RHP Owen Andrews (Washington, 2026) showcased a dynamic mix with advanced feel and command throughout his bullpen. The right hander utilized a 4-pitch mix with each offering showing the ability to attack opposing hitters consistently. Andrews threw both a curveball and slider, that gives him the ability to attack LHH and RHH alike. The slider, however, shows to be a plus pitch with elite swing and miss ability. The Washington native is a name to continue watching this spring as his steady development is evident and appears primed for a massive senior season. 


Ethan Arant

FB – 84–85, T85. 2496 max RPMs. 14.7" avg IVB, 16.8" avg HM
SL – 71–73, 2374 max RPMs. 1.0" avg IVB, -16.1" avg HM
SPL – 71–72, 1.8” avg IVB, .5” avg HM

RHP Ethan Arant (Tulsa NOAH, 2026) flashed his entire 3-pitch mix throughout the Preseason All State event that featured a split that will give opposing hitters an especially tough time. The fastball continues to trend up with both ride and run that can have success at the top of the zone. As the fastball continues to develop, the two secondary pitches were arguably the most impressive as Arant threw a slider with advanced feel and up to -16.1” avg HM. He also mixed a split with true swing and miss potential to hitters on both sides of the plate. The 6’0” and 160 pound right hander lets his athleticism play on the mound, and there is still much more in the tank as he continues to add to the frame.


Traylon Barnes

FB – 85–87, T87. 2240 max RPMs. 17.4" max IVB, 20.9" max HM
SL – 76–78, 2453 max RPMs. 0.0" avg IVB, -6.8" avg HM
CB – 79, 2309 max RPMs. 5.2" avg IVB, -0.2" avg HM
CH – 76–79. 1.5" avg IVB, 9.6" avg HM

RHP/INF Traylon Barnes (Tuttle, 2027) is one of the more athletic movers on the mound and the bullpen at ORU was no different. The right hander flashed a 4-pitch mix that allows him to attack both RHH and LHH alike. In addition, he showed a fastball with big ride and run characteristics and the feel to command to each of the four quadrants. Both the breaking balls, distinctively different slider and curveballs, further showcase Barnes ability to manipulate the baseball and land each at the bottom of the zone. To round out, the changeup tunneled well with the fastball and has the ability to be a neutralizer against opposing LHH. The Tuttle product will be a huge part of a 2026 run offensively (more on that later), but he will be a key contributor on the mound and a potential state title run.


Jace Basquez

FB – 87–89, T90. 2125 max RPMs. 12.6" avg IVB, 16.5" avg HM
SL – 74–76, 2606 max RPMs. -1.8" avg IVB, -18.4" avg HM
CH – 82–83, 2044 max RPMs. 5.9" avg IVB, 19.5" avg HM

RHP Jace Basquez (Preston, 2027) showcased an explosive mix throughout his pen at the Preseason All State event. The Preston right hander attacked the zone early and often, showing all three offerings that will put opposing hitters on their heels. The fastball lived near the bottom of the zone and good armside run/sink. The slider, however, was arguably the most dynamic offering and has the look and metrics to be a swing and miss, wipeout pitch. An average of -18.4” of HM, the slider was up to 2600+ RPMs and tunneled well off the fastball. The changeup, further working off the fastball, is an example of Basquez’s athleticism and ability to manipulate the baseball to stay off the barrel. Coming off a strong fall season, expect Basquez to once again play a key role in Preston’s success as they appear primed for a spring state title run in 2026.


Blake Cook

FB – 82–84, T85. 2151 max RPMs. 16.7" avg IVB, -12.9" avg HM
CB – 72–74, 2295 max RPMs. -4.3" avg IVB, 5.5" avg HM
SL – 72, 2088 max RPMs
CH – 77-80, 10.8” avg IVB, -11.2” avg HM

LHP Blake Cook (Ada, 2027) flashed polish as part of a 4-pitch mix that attacked the strike zone. The left hander showed comfort working to both edges and the ability to get ahead of opposing hitters with the fastball. Working into the mid 80s, it also flashed above average ride that would give him an opportunity to pitch into the top of the zone. Further, with the ride of the fastball, Cook’s changeup becomes even more dynamic with consistent HM to stay off the barrel. The Ada native mixed a pair of breaking balls that give him different looks at both RHH and LHH alike, and the limited IVB will make it all the more deceptive. An athletic southpaw with room to continue adding to the frame, Cook is a name to follow in the 2026 spring competing for an Ada squad with big expectations.


Brady Dalton

FB – 85–86, T86. 2256 max RPMs. 18.7" avg IVB, 11.2" avg HM
CB – 66–68, 1232 max RPMs. -11.4" avg IVB, -5.4" avg HM
CH – 70–71, 1958 max RPMs. 16.2" avg IVB, 15.6" avg HM

RHP Brady Dalton (Grove, 2028) was relentless in attacking the strike zone throughout the pen at the Preseason All State event. The fastball has life and can work at the top of the zone. A physical prospect, the 5’11” and 187 pound right hander used a heavy fastball to match it. He added both a curveball and changeup to round out his 3-pitch mix. The breaking ball had consistent shape working north/south and will get even better as he continues to add velocity to the offering. The changeup showed that it could be a weapon against LHH with up to 15.6” of HM. The Grove native continues to develop and show more polish with each opportunity we have had to see him. Dalton is a name to follow closely in the 2026 spring as a big part of a talented squad.


Caston Fox

FB – 83–85, T86. 2291 max RPMs. 12.3" avg IVB, 2.8" avg HM
CB – 73–75, 2338 max RPMs. -7.5" avg IVB, -6.1" avg HM
SL – 75–78, 2381 max RPMs. -1.4" avg IVB, -6.7" avg HM
CH – 76–78, 1402 max RPMs. 6.4" avg IVB, 12.8" avg HM

RHP Caston Fox (Cameron, 2027) showcased a 4-pitch mix from a physical 5’11” 190 pound frame. The right hander attacked the zone with a high ride fastball that will play at the top of the zone. Fox also mixed a pair of breaking balls, a curveball and slider, with similar spin and HM but showcase his ability to manipulate the offering to attack both RHH and LHH hitters. The changeup tunnels well off the fastball with minimal IVB and armside run that will miss barrels consistently. The Cameron right hander will be a big part of this spring’s success, just as he was throughout a fall state tournament run, and his four pitch mix will give him the opportunity to overpower and opposing lineup.


Cruz Garrett

FB – 86–87, T87. 2221 max RPMs. 10.1" avg IVB, 6.4" avg HM
SL – 74–75, 2527 max RPMs. -9.6" avg IVB, -17.8" avg HM
CH – 80–81, 1780 max RPMs. 11.5" avg IVB, 15.3" avg HM

RHP/INF Cruz Garrett (Dale, 2028) once again showed to be one of the cleanest and easy movers you will find. He fired a polished 3-pitch mix that consistently lived over the white and showcased athleticism that you would expect from a multi sport athlete. The fastball has true ride and is common with his ability to throw from the left side of the infield. The slider showed to be a true difference maker with easy spin (over 2525 RPMs), minimal IVB, and explosive HM that will run opposing RHHs out of bat. An athletic 2-way prospect, Garrett showed why he will be a big part of a talented Dale squad this spring with plenty of upside and projection for the future.


Derek Hamon

FB – 83–86, T87. 2296 max RPMs. 17.5" avg IVB, 9.7" avg HM
SL – 71, 2407 max RPMs. -5.6" avg IVB, -17.1" avg HM
CH – 79–81, 1679 max RPMs. 6.7" avg IVB, 16.9" avg HM

RHP Derek Hamon (Mangum, 2028) had his athleticism show up in a big way on the mound throughout his bullpen at ORU. The 3/4 slot was consistent with all three offerings and each of the secondary pitches tunneling well off the fastball. The fastball showed above average ride as well as being up to 87 mph. The slider was electric with legitimate swing and miss ability to RHH and also executed to the back foot of a LHH. The changeup also showed to be a real weapon against LHH as well with late life and up to 20” of HM. The Mangum native showed big upside with both his athleticism and advanced feel for his mix that will make him an exciting follow heading into the 2026 spring.


Trace Harvell III

FB – 87–88, T89. 2315 max RPMs. 17.6" avg IVB, 10.3" avg HM
SL – 79, 2546 max RPMs. 3.9" avg IVB, -5.9" avg HM
CH – 74–85, 1936 max RPMs. 5.4" avg IVB, 13.5" avg HM
CU - 84, 2238 max RPMs. 10.6” avg IVB, 8.8” avg HM

RHP Trace Harvel III (Skiatook, 2026) fired a power mix to match his imposing 6’6” and 227 pound frame. The right hander worked the fastball up to 89 coming downhill creating difficult angles at the bottom of the zone. With a work horse frame, we also saw a mix that will aide him in working through the lineup multiple times with offerings such as the cutter that can serve as a change of pace and miss barrels. Further, the slider showed the makings of a true swing and miss pitch that will be especially difficult for RHH to lay off. Along those lines, Harvel’s changeup should be a worthy weapon against LHH, tunneled with minimal IVB, and up to 13.5” avg HM. The Skiatook right hander appears primed for a big spring and will be a part of an elite district rotation in 2026.


Dawson Hedge

FB – 83–84, T85. 2059 max RPMs. 16.3" avg IVB, 15.5" avg HM
CB – 70–72, 1683 max RPMs. -6.7" avg IVB, -1.7" avg HM
SL – 72–74, 1745 max RPMs. 4.4" avg IVB, -0.1" avg HM
CH – 75–78, 1872 max RPMs. 12.6" avg IVB, 16.8" avg HM

RHP Dawson Hedge (Berryhill, 2028) attacked the zone from a wiry, projectable frame at 6’2” and 177 pounds. The right hander showed the ability to attack the zone with his entire zone and the fastball, in particular, showed life through the zone. Hedge mixed in two breaking balls that he could land in the zone or utilize for swing and miss. The changeup added a weapon against LHH, showing with plenty of HM to run them out of bat, and much more still to be in the tank. The Berryhill product is an exciting name to know with 2-way capabilities and the ability to impact the game in a variety of ways.


Gentry Hoke

FB – 84–85, T86. 2235 max RPMs. 15.5" avg IVB, 2.6" avg HM
SL – 72–73, 2262 max RPMs. -6.2" avg IVB, -9.9" avg HM
CH – 78–79, 1461 max RPMs. 9.6" avg IVB, 13.1" avg HM

RHP Gentry Hoke (Yukon, 2028) put his continued development on full display throughout his pen at ORU. His entire mix is sound with characteristics of tunneling off the fastball. Further, all of the offerings have continued to tick up with the fastball velo continuing to rise and the metrics that support pitching to the top of the zone. Hoke also commanded the secondary offerings, a slider with minimal IVB, and a changeup that continues to trend up and is a real weapon against LHH. The Yukon product won’t be uncommitted for long and will be a key contributor for the Millers this spring.


Finley Kouplen

FB – 81–83, T83. 2294 max RPMs. 19.5" avg IVB, 4.0" avg HM
SL – 72–72, 2539 max RPMs
CH – 76–77, 2074 max RPMs. 7.5" avg IVB, 15.8" avg HM

RHP Finley Kouplen (Metro Christian, 2028) flashed pitchability with his entire mix with a fastball into the low 80s and mixed in a high-spin slider that showed true swing-and-miss potential. He continues to develop physically but the present feel for his mix allows him to attack hitters in a variety of ways. The slider in particular had a consistent shape as well as command to land it into the zone. Kouplen is a name to know as he impacts a talented Metro Christian rotation.


Laken Lee

FB – 81–82, T82. 2304 max RPMs. 18.9" avg IVB, 8.6" avg HM
CB – 69–71, 2111 max RPMs. -5.5" avg IVB, -14.7" avg HM
CH – 74–75, 1761 max RPMs. 15.5" avg IVB, 11.0" avg HM
SPL – 70-71, 923 avg RPMs, 17.3” avg IVB, 7.5” avg HM

+ RHP Laken Lee (Metro Christian, 2028) worked the fastball into the low 80s in what is a high-spin fastball, flashing intriguing traits that should continue to trend up. The frame speaks to the upside at an imposing 6’4” and 217 pounds that you would expect to overpower opposing hitters in the future. He showcased a 4-pitch mix that included a breaking ball and splitter with legitimate swing and miss potential. Lee’s physicality as well as advanced metrics on the mound has made him an exciting prospect in the 2028 class.


Kaden Longman

FB – 91–93, T94. 2315 max RPMs. 19.9" avg IVB, 13.0" avg HM
SL – 82–83, 2392 max RPMs. 0.5" avg IVB, -4.2" avg HM
CH – 83–85, 1612 max RPMs. 11.5" avg IVB, 14.7" avg HM

+ RHP Kaden Longman (Newcastle, 2026) was electric throughout his bullpen at the PAS event at ORU. The right hander set the pace, leading the event with his 94 mph baseball from a wiry 5’11” and 177 pound frame. The slider provides legitimate swing and miss potential, working up to a firm 83 mph, and enough to get off the barrel to attack opposing hitters. To finish his three-pitch mix, Longman’s changeup was firm, 83-85 mph and 14.7” avg HM. An exciting prospect, Longman showcased more polish and command than in years past and will be a must see early this spring as he continues to develop quickly.


Jake Lopez

FB – 87–89, T89. 2106 max RPMs. 17.1" avg IVB, 12.5" avg HM
SL – 80, 2051 max RPMs. 5.0" avg IVB, 0.2" avg HM
CH – 80–82, 1510 max RPMs. 10.0" avg IVB, 14.9" avg HM

+ RHP Jake Lopez (Broken Arrow, 2027) flashed his athleticism and upside throughout his bullpen at ORU. The athletic infielder has long shown advanced feel and feet on the dirt and this showed up on the mound as well. The fastball had many of the traits that we see across the infield with good carry from a long, 6’4” frame. Further, both secondary offerings further emphasized his projectability on the bump with feel for each. The slider in particular had a chance to become a plus pitch consistently getting off the barrel. An exciting infield prospect, Lopez is showing legitimate 2-way upside as we head into 2026.


Jaxon Marshall

FB – 86–87, T92. 2140 max RPMs. 13.5" avg IVB, -12.4" avg HM
SL – 73–75, 2113 max RPMs. 2.7" avg IVB, 1.2" avg HM
CH – 74–75, 1996 max RPMs. 8.5" avg IVB, -18.9" avg HM

+ LHP Jaxon Marshall (Edmond Santa Fe, 2027) has shown advanced athleticism in all facets of his game and his bullpen was no different. The Edmond Santa Fe product utilized a 3-pitch mix that emphasized his upside and projectability. The fastball consistently attacked the zone with armside run, and showed the ability to get off the barrel. The slider and changeup each played well off the fastball with each giving him an opportunity to attack RHH and LHH alike. Marshall continues to develop throughout his game and his advanced athleticism only further solidifies the projectability.


Jackson Mays

FB – 82–84, T85. 2034 max RPMs. 18.1" avg IVB, 4.0" avg HM
SL – 72–73, 2092 max RPMs. -4.0" avg IVB, -6.9" avg HM
CH – 75–77, 1612 max RPMs. 10.1" avg IVB, 15.1" avg HM

+ RHP Jackson Mays (Washington, 2028) showed the feel and athleticism that you would anticipate from a 2-way prospect on the infield. The fastball command was advanced throughout his bullpen at ORU with ride that showed the ability to pitch at the top of the zone. Both the slider and changeup showed the makings of pitches that can tunnel off of the heater as well. The slider showed swing and miss ability with limited IVB and enough HM to miss barrels with the changeup flashing big HM that will attack LHH. The Washington product has shown the ability to impact games on the infield and at the plate, but his workout at ORU further added the ability on the mound.


Ryker McCully

FB – 78–80, T81. 2208 max RPMs. 16.4" avg IVB, 5.4" avg HM
CB – 67–70, 2315 max RPMs. 3.2" avg IVB, -13.4" avg HM
SL – 68–72, 2407 max RPMs. 4.4" avg IVB, -11.6" avg HM
CH – 70–73, 1942 max RPMs. 8.1" avg IVB, 3.8" avg HM

+ RHP Ryker McCully (Lindsay, 2028) showcased a 4-pitch mix that attacked the zone consistently at ORU. The feel for the secondary offerings as well as the ability to manipulate the shape of the breaking ball to attack both RHH and LHH are what jumped out throughout the bullpen. Each offering showed advanced spin, minimal IVB, and above average HM that will tunnel off the fastball as well as show a distinctively different shape. McCully’s athleticism showed up throughout his workout and the mound was no different with the ability to attack the zone with his entire mix.


Braylon Nance

FB – 83–85, T86. 2164 max RPMs. 18.6" avg IVB, 16.8" avg HM
CB – 69–71, 1952 max RPMs. -6.2" avg IVB, -6.0" avg HM
CH – 77–79, 1747 max RPMs. 14.7" avg IVB, 15.1" avg HM

+ RHP Braylon Nance (Kellyville, 2028) showcased his upside and projectability throughout his bullpen at ORU. The lanky right hander featured a fastball/breaking ball combo that will attack opposing hitters, consistently. The fastball showed both ride and run that can be paired with a breaking ball that will consistently miss barrels. The fastball worked to all four quadrants with easy command. The changeup also added an opportunity to attack LHHs. Nance is a name to know as he continues to rise and develop and appears primed for a big spring for Kellyville.


Wyatt Pendergraph

FB – 86–87, T87. 2132 max RPMs. 18.2" avg IVB, 5.3" avg HM
SL – 74–75, 2277 max RPMs. -10.7" avg IVB, -2.5" avg HM
CH – 74–77, 749 max RPMs. 6.5" avg IVB, 3.8" avg HM

+ RHP Wyatt Pendergraph (Blanchard, 2027) showed a heavy fastball and supporting peripherals that has made him a problem for opposing hitters. The fastball continues to show ride and command to attack all four quadrants. The breaking ball continues to develop and the shape was consistent at ORU. The changeup may have been the most impressive offering as the split change, “splinker”, has the makings of being an elite out pitch that can attack hitters from each side. Even with the mix that continues to trend up from a physical frame, Pendergraph’s best tool is arguably the competitiveness and toughness we have seen in each opportunity to see him compete.


Kade Phillips

FB – 84–86, T86. 2452 max RPMs. 17.3" avg IVB, 7.0" avg HM
CB – 71–72, 2123 max RPMs. -3.6" avg IVB, -6.6" avg HM
SNK - 83, 13” avg IVB, 9.7” avg HM

+ RHP Kade Phillips (MacArthur, 2028) continues to rise and his showing at ORU is no exception. The high spin fastball showed to be a true weapon, attacking the zone, but he also showed the ability to command it to both edges. The breaking ball was a consistent pitch that he could land in the zone, and use to steal strikes early in the count or manipulate for swing and miss later in ABs. The sinker, as well as command to the bottom of the zone, along with the work horse frame will allow Phillips to pitch late into games. The MacArthur product is a name to know as we move into the spring and he has shown the ability to beat anyone.


Mason Rainbolt

FB – 88–92, T92. 2408 max RPMs. 19.6" avg IVB, 4.6" avg HM
SL – 71–75, 2389 max RPMs. -0.2" avg IVB, -12.0" avg HM
CH – 75–79, 1979 max RPMs. 13.7" avg IVB, 11.8" avg HM

+ RHP Mason Rainbolt (Checotah, 2027) was amongst the biggest winners at the Preseason All State event at ORU. The right hander’s bullpen was electric with a high-ride fastball up to 92 mph that plays at the top of the zone. Off the fastball, the slider showed the swing and miss traits that we have often seen in the past with an average of -12” HM and very little IVB. The tunneling of the slider will make it a clear weapon against RHH but also to LHH with a clear velo difference. The changeup continues to develop, there is clear armside run, and the pitch speaks to Rainbolt’s upside serving as a change of pace that can still early count strikes. Still uncommitted, he is a name for schools at the next level to know as he continues to show continued development with his best still to come.


Ace Roland

FB – 83–85, T85. 2445 max RPMs. 16.8" avg IVB, 3.2" avg HM
SL – 70–72, 2653 max RPMs. 1.6" avg IVB, -15.1" avg HM
CH – 75–77, 1528 max RPMs. 14.0" avg IVB, 10.3" avg HM

+ RHP Ace Roland (Broken Arrow, 2028) flashed massive upside at ORU on 2/8. The athletic frame at 6’2” and 163 pounds speaks to both the upside but also room to continue growing as he fills out the developing frame. The athleticism can be found throughout his game and shows up on the bump. Roland’s fastball worked into the mid 80s and was paired with both a slider and changeup. The slider shows the shape and metrics of being a plus pitch with high spin, minimal IVB, and consistent shape. The fastball/slider combo will continue to develop and his athleticism will only expedite that process as well. Expect Roland to be a big contributor for Broken Arrow this spring!


Riley Rosser

FB – 87–89, T90. 2304 max RPMs. 17.2" avg IVB, 14.4" avg HM
SL – 76–78, 2122 max RPMs. -2.1" avg IVB, -6.7" avg HM
CH – 81–82, 1745 max RPMs. 13.4" avg IVB, 14.8" avg HM
SNK - 86-87, 2057 max RPMs. 16.1” avg IVB, 16.5” avg HM

+ RHP Riley Rosser (Broken Arrow, 2027) packs a punch from a long, projectable frame at 6’4” 210 pounds and a work horse mentality. The angles he is able to create with his frame and ability to pitch to both the top and bottom of the zone will help him attack all types of hitters. His fastball showed metrics that support attacking both the top and bottom. The breaking ball can be used to land in the zone for an early count strike or for swing and miss late while the sinker plays well for the work horse and allows him to generate soft contact and extend into games. Rosser will be a huge part of a talented Broken Arrow squad with expectations to get back to the state tourney again in 2026.


Jace Schulz

FB – 81–82, T82. 2146 max RPMs. 7.0" avg IVB, 3.3" avg HM
CB – 72–74, 2507 max RPMs. -7.5" avg IVB, -10.3" avg HM
SL – 74–75, 2330 max RPMs. 1.2" avg IVB, -11.3" avg HM
CH – 76–78, 1820 max RPMs. 4.7" avg IVB, 5.8" avg HM

+ RHP Jace Schulz (Thomas-Fay-Custer, 2027) flashed his pitchability as part of a 4-pitch mix at ORU. The low 80s fastball plays with sink, working to the bottom of the zone consistently. Each of the breaking balls, however, with a distinctively different shape give him a weapon against each a RHH and LHH. The curveball showed a slurvey shape, but enough north/south to be successful against a LHH while the slider tunnels well off the fastball with minimal IVB and swing and miss characteristics against RHHs. A physical, work horse frame at 6’0” and 203 pounds, Schulz is a name to know with feel for his entire mix and on the cusp of a breakout with a jump in consistent velo.


Tripp Thomas

FB – 84–86, T88. 2207 max RPMs. 17.7" avg IVB, 5.3" avg HM
SL – 72–73, 2475 max RPMs. 1.3" avg IVB, -16.4" avg HM
CH – 80, 2094 max RPMs. 8.5" avg IVB, 10.1" avg HM

+ RHP Tripp Thomas (Heritage Hall, 2028) let his athleticism play throughout his outing at ORU and the Preseason All State event. The right hander’s fastball showed good ride through the zone that will allow him to have success pitching at the top of the zone. The breaking ball, tunneled with the fastball, could be a wipeout 2K out pitch with late life that is flat out of hand with minimal IVB. He also showed the ability to land the slider in the zone, stealing an early count strike, and manipulating it for swing and miss late. A legitimate 2-way threat, Thomas continues to rise and show steady development in all phases of his game.


Carsen Thompson

FB – 82–83, T85. 2140 max RPMs. 18.7" avg IVB, 7.8" avg HM
CB – 68–71, 2771 max RPMs. -18.2" avg IVB, -10.7" avg HM
CH – 76–77, 1943 max RPMs

+ RHP Carsen Thompson (Bishop Kelley, 2027) showcased an exciting, high-upside mix throughout his bullpen at ORU. The breaking ball in particular, has a chance to be one of the best in the class showing a true 12/6 shape and over 2770 RPMs. The consistency to land the offering, paired with a mid 80s fastball, up to 21.1” IVB, and velo that continues to rise makes Thompson an exciting prospect with plenty of upside. He is a name to know as he looks to make an impact for a talented Bishop Kelley squad this spring.


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