PBR Ohio Fall Prospect Program: All-Fall Team (teams 1-4)
October 20, 2016
A special thank you to each and every participant of the Fall Prospect Program. We hope you were able to gain great experience, exposure, as well as life lessons during our fall program. Also a huge thank you to Ohio Wesleyan, Denison, Muskingum, Ohio Dominican and Ashland for hosting at your Universities. Lastly we’d like to extend our deepest gratitude to the college coaches and former professional athletes for lending tutelage to the prospects throughout the fall.
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PBR Ohio Fall Prospect Program Rundown:
Teams 1-4:
Teams 5-8:
PBR Ohio Fall Prospect Program: All-Fall Team (teams 1-4)
Position |
Name |
Class |
High School |
Fall Performance |
MVP of the Fall |
Bradley Wolfe | 2017 |
Fairfield Union |
Wolfe was highly competitive in all aspects of the game. He hit the ball well week after week and played a strong third base. |
Position Player of the Fall |
Clay Piatt | 2017 | Granville |
Athletic right-handed hitter that could drive the ball to the gaps anytime he stepped in the box. |
Pitcher of the Fall |
Dimitri Bergados | 2017 |
DeSales |
Quick arm that showed the ability to throw multiple pitches for strikes. Kept plenty of hitters off-balance. |
Catcher | Johnny Smith |
2018 |
Lebanon |
Smith was a workhorse behind the plate. He popped a 2.1 and had success at the plate as well. |
Catcher | Evan Knaus |
2018 |
Boardman | Hard worker behind the dish that also can back it up with his bat. Put together more than a few multi-hit days in the program. |
Infielder | Jacob Tynan |
2018 | New Albany |
Athletic prospect that offers plenty of upside. Displayed a smooth right handed swing as well as actions in the infield. |
Infielder | Grant Vera |
2018 |
Tiffin Calvert Catholic |
Attended this year's Future Games and showed off his smooth glove and footwork in the infield. |
Infielder | Chaz Dickerson |
2019 |
Berne Union |
Dickerson played a tough third base all fall and showed power to all fields at the plate. |
Infielder | Clay Piatt | 2017 | Granville |
Piatt showed quick hands and good footwork in the infield. Offensively, he produced for his team all fall and showed a competitive approach. |
Outfielder | Josh Brobst |
2018 |
Bishop Watterson |
Brobst showed speed on the base path and covered tons of ground in the outfield. At the plate, he showed power to the gaps and had confidence in his approach. |
Outfielder | Nathan Bryan |
2018 | Gahanna Lincoln |
Consistently finds the barrel at the plate with ability to hit the gaps. In the outfield, Bryan showed range and an above average arm. |
Outfielder | John Marshall |
2017 | Dublin Scioto |
Marshall showed confidence in his game both offensively and defensively. He covered a lot of ground and showed consistency with his bat. |
Pitcher | Bradley Wolfe | 2017 | Fairfield Union | Wolfe was a bulldog on the mound throughout the fall. He kept hitters off balance and threw a heavy fastball. |
Pitcher | Dimitri Bergados | 2017 | DeSales | Definite potential two-way prospect at the next level. Offers a good three-pitch mix, while also showing he can swing the bat with added power. |
Pitcher | Bailey Armentrout |
2018 | Kenton Ridge |
Showed command of his pitches and was able to keep hitters off balance. |
Pitcher | Gavin McGaughey |
2018 | Kings | Simple mechanics and was able to keep hitters off balance with his fastball/breaking-ball combo. |
Pitcher | Brenden Bridenthal |
2018 | West Holmes |
Showed advanced arm speed while offering a 81-83 mph fastball that troubled many of hitters. |
MVP of the Fall:
Bradley Wolfe, RHP/3B, Fairfield Union, 2017
Fall Report: 6-foot-1, 195-pound with a strong frame. Wolfe is highly competitive in all aspects of the game. He hit the ball well week after week and played a strong third base. On the mound, Wolfe was a bulldog throughout the fall. The righty kept hitters off-balance and threw a heavy fastball. Uses average tempo throughout his delivery with moderate effort. Shows repeatable in his mechanics using a high leg kick with slight inward turn. Displayed one of the best curveballs with a good feel while near fastball armspeed. At the plate he is mechanically raw from both sides but has tools to work with. A naturally strong kid that showed solid strength through contact. In the infield, he showed off a strong arm across the diamond. Glove skills are adequate.
Position Player of the Fall:
Clay Piatt, 3B/RHP, Granville, 2017
Fall Report: Athletic 5-foot-11, 165-pound right-handed hitter that showcased gap-to-gap power throughout the entire fall. Offensively, he produced for his team all fall and showed a competitive approach. Defensively, Piatt showed quick hands and good footwork in the infield.
Pitcher of the Fall:
Dimitri Bergados, RHP, DeSales, 2017
Fall Report: 5-foot-10, 190-pound RHP/INF with strong frame. On the mound, Bergados showcased a quick arm while showing the ability to throw multiple pitches for strikes. Kept plenty of hitters off-balance with multiple pitches. Definite potential two-way prospect at the next level. Offers a good three-pitch mix, while also showing he can swing the bat with added power.