Nebraska Quick Hits: Super 60
February 5, 2025
CHICAGO, IL - The Super 60 once again delivered a stage for the nation’s top talent to shine, and Nebraska’s standouts made their presence felt - again.
Explosive speed, elite arm talent, and high-level offensive tools were displayed as Danny Wallace, Jeter Worthley, and Jace Ziola placed eye-popping numbers in Chicago. From blistering 60-yard dash times to high-90s exit velocities and a dominant pitching performance, these three proved they belong among the best.
Here’s a closer look at their standout showings.
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Danny Wallace OF / RHP / Papillion La Vista South, NE / 2025
The former 2023 Future Games MVP put together a standout performance, showcasing his elite athleticism and well-rounded skill set. The 5-foot-10 center fielder posted an impressive 6.54 60-yard dash, reaching a peak run speed of 21.6 mph and recording a 1.57 10-yard split, which ranked among the top ten at the event. His explosive first step translates well to his defensive range and baserunning ability. At the plate, Wallace executed his middle-to-right field approach with ease, producing consistent mid-to-high 90s exit velocities, peaking at 99.2 mph. His low-effort, highly efficient swing suggests both plus power potential and high-contact ability at the next level. Defensively, Wallace further cemented his status as one of the top center fielders in his class with a 95 mph outfield arm, which tied for second-best at the event. His elite speed, strong throwing ability, and advanced offensive profile make him an exciting prospect moving forward. |
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Jeter Worthley C / 2B / Lincoln East, NE / 2025
Worthley arrived at the Super 60 physically ready, with added muscle to his 5-foot-11, 188.5-pound frame, enhancing his overall strength without sacrificing his elite athleticism. He ranked among the top five catchers at the event in several key metrics, including a 6.89 60-yard dash, 1.96-2.03 pop time, and a 98.1 mph max exit velocity. His advanced hit tool continues to stand out, combining 25.9 max rotational acceleration, a 79.3 mph average bat speed, and consistent high-end exit velocities, pointing to strong power potential. Defensively, Worthley showcased smooth, fluid actions behind the plate, moving with ease and demonstrating quick footwork, clean exchanges, and a natural feel for the position. With his blend of athleticism, offensive upside, and defensive prowess, Worthley projects as a high-impact catcher at the next level. |
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Jace Ziola RHP / 3B / Skutt Catholic, NE / 2025
The Nebraska right-hander delivered a dominant performance, standing out as one of the event’s premier arms. At 6-foot, 188 pounds, Ziola still has room to add mass to his long-limbed, athletic frame, which should only enhance his already explosive, ultra-quick arm action. His fastball consistently sat 94-95 mph (94.7 Trackman, 95 Stalker), ranking among the top five in velocity and statistical categories. His slider showed significant improvement, sitting 80.4-81.2 mph with 2868 max/2744 avg spin rate, giving it impressive sweep and late bite, projecting as a potential plus out pitch. He also showcased improved feel and command of his changeup, effectively killing spin, while introducing a cutter that profiles as a highly efficient out-getting pitch. With a high-level arsenal and continued development, Ziola is poised to excel against top-tier competition. |