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2025 Prep Baseball All-American Game: Tennessee Recap


Hunter Martin
TN Scouting Director

MIAMI, FL - The third annual Prep Baseball All-American Game is set took place at loanDepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins, in Miami, Florida on Saturday, September 20th. This year the top 2026's across the country matched up with some of the top 2027's all in one spot.

For the 2025 Prep Baseball All-American Game, the state of Tennessee had three players present at the prestigious event. Below, we take a look at their workout numbers and more from the event.

 

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2025 ALL-AMERICAN GAME RECAP 📝

Noah Wilson OF / RHP / McCallie, TN / 2026

Making his second straight appearance at the Prep Baseball All-American Game, Wilson continues to look like one of the front-line athletes in the entire 2026 class with long-term projection in center field. Sprayed loud hard low line-drives, consistently living up the middle and into the gaps on both sides of the field. Had one of the hardest hit balls with a max EV of 104.1 with a smooth average of 95.9 mph average exit velocity for his round. Was one of the highest producers of elite force and efficiency in the box, leading to top-level bat speed and torque from the left-side. Wilson has just about every tool out there with a lot of development still to be had over the next few years, which bodes extremely well for his future as the ceiling is for real. One thing that stands out with Wilson is the understanding of the strike-zone as he doesn’t chase and knows where he is looking to attack. Not a high whiff guy with innate ability to hit balls hard. Coming away a big winner from the All-American Game.

Will Brick C / 3B / Christian Brothers, TN / 2027

In an event filled with the nation’s premier talent, catcher Will Brick made the most of his opportunity on the big stage at the Prep Baseball All-American Game. The backstop impressed both with his tools behind the plate and the surging development of the bat. Coming off of a gold medal in Japan with Team USA, there was little rest leading Miami but you would have never known. Defensively, Brick stood out early in the showcase portion of the event with 81 mph catching velocity paired with 1.76-1.84 pop times and would carry that over in game where he landed a sneaky back pick at 1st base to catch the runner off guard before leading to an eventual inning ending double play. Handled pitchers well with effortless ease stealing pitches for strikes, while bouncing around both sides of the plate, while one of the more underrated traits is being able to have aptitude at keeping pitchers comfortable. During his Batting Practice round he would work up to a 109 max EV with his furthest shot landing 419 feet, while also averaging out at just over 96 mph for his total batting practice session. There were multiple hard barrels that would also bounce off the top of the centerfield 400 ft marker for near miss HR’s. Showed one of the event best 86.8 mph max bat speed with compact levers that should only continue to help him hit higher velocity in the coming years. During his first at-bat in the game, he would turn on a fastball up and in, barely missing on getting on top of the baseball, skyrocketing it into LF with loud contact for an out. Still only a junior in high school, Brick amasses one of the safest floors in the class, while also showing an exceptionally rare ceiling as well.

Banks Addison SS / C / Evangelical Christian School, TN / 2027

One of the premier middle infielders in the country, Banks has been on a tear over the summer that saw him rack up doubles at an extremely large clip. Has taken a major step up in terms of physicality over the last year and shows a lot of raw power with one of my favorite hit tools in the country. Showed left side pop with hard barrels after hard barrels maxing out at 99.2 overall for his session with an impressive 93.4 mph average EV for his total round, while also maxing outat 395 feet for his furthest batted ball distance. At 5-foot- 11 and 176-pounds, Addison has some of the easiest juice for the class and he will only continue to get stronger as he matures in the process. The hit tool is elite and is his calling card, the speed continues to rise where he showed his own personal event best 7.1 sixty, while the glove looks comfortable sticking on the left side with plenty of arm strength for deep in the hole. Facing some high level arms from the ‘25 class, Addison looked comfortable in the box, even without having anything to show for it over his 2 at-bats. Velocity doesn’t faze him and shows long-term prosperity for being able to turn on higher level pitching. All in on Banks Addison.


UPCOMING EVENTS ⤵️

SHOWCASE DATE LOCATION
East TN Fall Games - Session I October 25, 2025 University of Tennessee - Knoxville, TN
East TN Fall Games - Session II October 26, 2025 University of Tennessee - Knoxville, TN
Tennessee Senior Games November 2, 2025 Lipscomb Academy - Nashville, TN
West TN Fall Games - Session I November 8, 2025 USA Stadium - Millington, TN
West TN Fall Games - Session II November 9, 2025 USA Stadium - Millington, TN 

 

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