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Tue October 8, 2019
On Sunday, Oct. 6, the PBR Illinois staff hosted its annual fall Unsigned Senior Showcase, providing 2020 grads with the platform to perform ahead of the final offseason of their prep careers. Year after year, this event always seems to spotlight a handful of Illinois seniors who have flown under the radar for too long, bringing them some much-deserved attention.
After publishing our rapid analysis inside of our Quick Hits post yesterday, we’re turning our attention today to a more data-driven look at Sunday’s 2020 showcase.
Keep an eye out in the coming weeks for videos from the showcase to be posted, and in a month or so, we’ll have scouting reports on each of the prospects who made it to The MAX last weekend.
Five prospects were within 0.09 seconds of each other for the top of the leaderboard of the 60-yard dash, but it was Oak Park River Forest’s Alan Brown who snuck into the top spot with 6.77 mark. He’s one of the better uncommitted prospects in the state’s senior class with tools aplenty, as you will soon find out. Joseph Bacarella (Elmwood Park), Nate Kremkow (Montini Catholic), Brendan Holloway (Vernon Hills), and Tommy Shaw (Kaneland) are all more names to know as high-level athletes still uncommitted on the 2020 board.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | 60-yard |
1 | Alan Brown | IL | Oak Park-River Forest | 2020 | OF | 6.77 |
2 | Joseph Bacarella | IL | Elmwood Park | 2020 | SS | 6.78 |
3 | Nate Kremkow | IL | Montini Catholic | 2020 | OF | 6.79 |
4 | Brendan Holloway | IL | Vernon Hills | 2020 | OF | 6.81 |
5 | Tommy Shaw | IL | Kaneland | 2020 | RHP | 6.86 |
6 | Charles Gannon | IL | Dekalb | 2020 | C | 6.95 |
^ | Connor King | IL | Brother Rice | 2020 | OF | 6.95 |
7 | Alex Skupa | IL | Batavia | 2020 | OF | 6.96 |
8 | Cole Fiorenza | IL | Libertyville | 2020 | OF | 6.98 |
9 | Steve Antrim | IL | Lake Forest | 2020 | 2B | 6.99 |
Five follow arms reached 88 mph to tie for the top max fastball velocity from the senior showcase on Sunday. Harrison Dubois (Lincoln-Way Central), Cooper Herold (Minooka), and Will Jaynes (Waubonsie Valley) each were able to hit that number multiple times, too. Beyond these three names, there are still a number of pitchers to know inside this senior group as prospects help fill out recruiting classes.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Max FB |
1 | Will Jaynes | IL | Waubonsie Valley | 2020 | RHP | 88 mph |
^ | Carson Roberts | IL | Wheaton North | 2020 | OF | 88 mph |
^ | Michael Sclafani | IL | Montini Catholic | 2020 | RHP | 88 mph |
^ | Cooper Herold | IL | Minooka | 2020 | RHP | 88 mph |
^ | Harrison Dubois | IL | Lincoln-Way Central | 2020 | RHP | 88 mph |
2 | Finn Kibby | IL | Saint Ignatius | 2020 | RHP | 87 mph |
^ | James Severson | IL | Lyons Township | 2020 | RHP | 87 mph |
^ | Mason Kottmeyer | IL | Kaneland | 2020 | RHP | 87 mph |
3 | Kyle Anderson | IL | Minooka | 2020 | RHP | 86 mph |
^ | Ethan Alexander | IL | Marian Catholic | 2020 | RHP | 86 mph |
Three prospects in particular impressed with their bat strength, including the aforementioned Brown. His speed/power combination should have him among the more interesting names coming out of this event. Montini Catholic’s Michael Sclafani topped the exit velo leaderboard with a 99 mph high; he’s a two-way talent with big strength that shows up in his batted ball profile, as well as on the mound.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Exit Velo |
1 | Michael Sclafani | IL | Montini Catholic | 2020 | RHP | 99 |
2 | Max Herr | IL | Champaign Central | 2020 | C | 98 |
3 | Alan Brown | IL | Oak Park-River Forest | 2020 | OF | 97 |
4 | Louis Perona | IL | Lane Tech | 2020 | SS | 95 |
^ | Jacob Zandy | IL | Tinley Park | 2020 | OF | 95 |
5 | Brendan Slota | IL | Providence Catholic | 2020 | 3B | 94 |
^ | Andrew Petsche | IL | Oswego East | 2020 | C | 94 |
6 | Davey Fitzpatrick | IL | Lincoln-Way East | 2020 | 3B | 93 |
^ | Danny LoConte | IL | Andrew | 2020 | SS | 93 |
^ | Kyle Wodziak | IL | Naperville Central | 2020 | RHP | 93 |
Sclafani’s arm strength appears at the top of this category, too. He was tied atop the charts with Joshua DeLeon (Taft). Keep an eye on Minooka’s Trevor Troyner, Joe Selby (Romeoville), as well as Brendan Slota (Providence Catholic).
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | INF Velo |
1 | Michael Sclafani | IL | Montini Catholic | 2020 | RHP | 87 |
^ | Joshua DeLeon | IL | Taft | 2020 | RHP | 87 |
2 | Trevor Troyner | IL | Minooka | 2020 | 2B | 85 |
3 | Joe Selby | IL | Romeoville | 2020 | SS | 84 |
4 | Brendan Slota | IL | Providence Catholic | 2020 | 3B | 83 |
^ | Devin Redmond | IL | Lincoln-Way West | 2020 | SS | 83 |
5 | Justin Tumpowsky | IL | Stevenson | 2020 | SS | 82 |
^ | Zane Zielinski | IL | Lake View | 2020 | SS | 82 |
No one matched Michael Bunch’s (Romeoville) 89 mph high mark from the outfield on Sunday, though Carson Roberts (Wheaton North) was just one tick shy. Roberts came away from The MAX with some real helium as an athletic and strong 6-foot-2, two-way type with physicality attached to his game. He was a stats star, running a 7.02 with a 92 mph exit velocity, and he touched 88 mph on the bump as well.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | OF Velo |
1 | Michael Bunch | IL | Romeoville | 2020 | OF | 89 |
2 | Carson Roberts | IL | Wheaton North | 2020 | OF | 88 |
3 | Cael Geijer | IL | Lincoln-Way East | 2020 | OF | 86 |
^ | Joseph Bacarella | IL | Elmwood Park | 2020 | SS | 86 |
^ | Ryan Sullivan | IL | Lyons Township | 2020 | OF | 86 |
4 | Nick Schumann | IL | St. Charles East | 2020 | OF | 85 |
5 | Alan Brown | IL | Oak Park-River Forest | 2020 | OF | 84 |
^ | Ian Benner | IL | Glenwood | 2020 | OF | 84 |
^ | Nate Kremkow | IL | Montini Catholic | 2020 | OF | 84 |
This group of catchers may have been the best of the showcase, with next-level contributors galore. At the top of the velocity board is Michael Davis (St. Charles North), who also averaged the lowest pop time inside this group. Statistically, Oswego East’s Andrew Petsche looks like a high-follow, too – he was near the top of both this category, as well as our pop time board, all while running a 7.03 with a 94 mph mark at the exit velo station.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | C Velo |
1 | Michael Davis | IL | St. Charles North | 2020 | C | 79 |
2 | Joseph Batusich | IL | Joliet Catholic | 2020 | C | 78 |
3 | Andrew Petsche | IL | Oswego East | 2020 | C | 77 |
4 | Zachary Taylor | IL | Stevenson | 2020 | C | 76 |
^ | Max Herr | IL | Champaign Central | 2020 | C | 76 |
The same set of names atop the catcher velo leaderboard are the ones who recorded the lowest average pop times: Davis, again, leads the way here and Petsche and Joseph Batusich (Joliet Catholic Academy) were all planted at the top three spots, but Mount Carmel’s Jack Gilbert and Marian Catholic’s Trevor Thurston were just fractions of a second off their marks.
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Pop Time |
1 | Michael Davis | IL | St. Charles North | 2020 | C | 1.97-2.07 |
2 | Joseph Batusich | IL | Joliet Catholic | 2020 | C | 2.11-2.19 |
^ | Andrew Petsche | IL | Oswego East | 2020 | C | 2.11-2.19 |
3 | Trevor Thurston | IL | Marian Catholic | 2020 | C | 2.11-2.23 |
4 | Jack Gilbert | IL | Mount Carmel | 2020 | C | 2.12-2.19 |