Top Tier Scout Day: North, West & South Takeaways
August 22, 2024
On June 4th, the Prep Baseball Illinois staff hosted the Top Tier Scout Day at Triton College in River Grove, Ill. Nearly 100 players participated in a pro-style workout, gathering unrivaled access to data through our state-of-the-art tech partners, as well as in-depth scouting analysis from our Prep Baseball Illinois staff.
Continue reading below to learn more about a few name-to-know prospects from this year’s Top Tier HQ team:
TOP TIER SOUTH
+ INF/C Isaac Goddard (Minooka, 2025) is another uncommitted rising senior to know from the day. He has room to fill out in the coming years with his 5-foot-11, 168-pound frame, boasting a high waist with a trim build. The right-handed hitter has a strong, flat swing, displaying some pop up the middle of the field, looking to have more power in the tank as he continues to fill out; maxing out at 94.4 mph for his EV with a 360’ max distance. Clean, simple actions defensively, attacks the ball in-stride. Strong arm from both the infield and outfield, topping at 82 mph from the INF and 87 mph from the OF.
🔵 𝗧𝗼𝗽 𝗧𝗶𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗰𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗗𝗮𝘆 🔴
— Prep Baseball Illinois (@PrepBaseballIL) June 11, 2024
INF/OF Isaac Goddard (Minooka, 2025) is a follow @PBR_Uncommitted prospect in Illinois' 2025 class.
◾5-foot-11, 168-pounds
◾94.4 mph max EV
◾360' max batted distance
◾87 mph OF velo/82 mph INF velo
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+ INF/OF Adyn Edgar (Minooka, 2025) is an athletic prospect that stands in a 5-foot-10, 160-pound frame. He showed intrigue from the right side of the plate, displaying a loose and calm load with some bat speed through the zone and a slightly uphill path. He posted a max exit velocity of 88.3 mph and a max batted distance of 331 feet.
+ RHP Bralen Mitcham (Lincoln-Way East, 2025) showed a polished three-pitch mix during his ‘pen. A 6-foot-1, 187-pound frame with some strength throughout, Mitcham’s fastball sat 80-81 mph with mostly straight actions. He showed feel for two breaking balls; a slider with short, horizontal break, and a curveball with 11/5 shape that played towards the bottom of the zone.
TOP TIER WEST
+ C Jeff Hernandez Jr. (Oswego, 2026) displayed an upside swing that should continue to trend up throughout the coming years. The right-handed hitter has a simple and compact operation, working on top of the baseball with strong hands, reaching up to 93.9 mph for his max EV (322’ max distance).
+ RHP Blake Kopec (Geneva, 2026) threw one of the better sliders for the event. Sitting in the 65-67 mph range, it had slurve action while showcasing depth through the zone with an event high -11.4” IVB on average and -16.8” of horizontal movement on average. Kopec had above average feel for the pitch, displaying the ability to throw it for strikes as well with 2328 rpm of spin on average.
+ CIF Conor Tully (Oswego, 2026) swung the bat well at the event. At a well-proportioned 6-foot-1, 195-pounds with a visibly strong lower-half, Tully showcased the ability to hit for power from the right-side during batting practice. He posted an average exit velocity of 83.3 mph (T90.6) - which was good for top-15 for the event. Tully also reached an average distance of 261 feet (T324) during batting practice, which was another metric that landed him among the event’s top performers.
+ C/OF Kevin Bisbee (Minooka, 2025) is an uncommitted right-handed bat to know from the event. The lean 5-foot-11, 170-pound prospect reached a max exit velocity of 91.9 mph during batting practice to pair with a max distance of 319 feet. Bisbee showed a compact swing, while using the whole field during his round.
+ C Maximus Hetlet (Glenbard West, 2026) is another right-handed bat that showed well during batting practice. The strong and sturdy 5-foot-10, 195-pound prospect was on the barrel throughout batting practice with the ball jumping off the bat - posting an average exit velocity of 83.2 mph (T88.9), which was good for top-15 at the event.
TOP TIER NORTH
+ C Nick Sichel (New Trier, 2026) is a strong right-handed hitting backstop to know from the day. 5-foot-11, 188-pounds with present strength throughout. Quick, strong hands at the plate with a flat path, simple and controlled intent, showed power to his pull-side with intent to elevate. Created a max EV of 92.8 mph with a max distance of 325’. Steady actions behind the plate with a clean operation from the crouch, creating a pop-time as low as 2.01 with a 78 mph velocity from the chute.
🔵 𝗧𝗼𝗽 𝗧𝗶𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗰𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗗𝗮𝘆 🔴
— Prep Baseball Illinois (@PrepBaseballIL) June 11, 2024
C Nick Sichel (New Trier, 2026) is a @PBR_Uncommitted follow in the 2026 class.
◾5-foot-11, 188-pounds
◾92.8 mph max EV
◾325' max distance
◾78 mph C velo/2.01 60 time
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+ INF Peter LaFontaine (Loyola Academy, 2026) is a lean 5-foot-9, 191-pound right-handed bat to know. He posted an average exit velocity of 83.4 mph (T91.6), which put him in the top-15 for the event in that category. LaFontaine also showed some of the stronger hands for the event (avg. 21 mph hand speed), while swinging with a level path that generates pop from his strong lower-half.
+ INF Robert Clingan (Loyola Academy, 2026) flashed barrel strength in his round of batting practice. The trim, athletic 5-foot-11, 160-pound right-handed hitter swung with a loose and handsy flat path that posted a max exit velocity of 90.2 mph. Clingan showed an overall polished approach during his round; using the whole field and hitting the ball where he was pitched.