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Uncommitted Spotlight: 2020 RHPs


Brandon Garcia
PBR Texas

After a summer filled with over 60 commitments coming out of the 2020 class, we highlight some of the top uncommitted seniors in the state of Texas. Over the next few days we will continue to spotlight the top uncommitted players in the state by position. Be sure to follow along on Twitter for the latest updates. 


We previously held our Texas Senior Games that featured over 50 of the best uncommitted prospects in Texas' Class of 2020 participated in a pro-style workout followed by a controlled game. 

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Today features the top ten uncommitted RHPs still up for grabs in the state of Texas. 

KOLE TAUZINRHP / 3B / KLEIN, TX / 2020

5-foot-10, 170-pound, strong, barrel chested frame. The right-handed hitter starts from a tall, open stance, then loads back as he triggers his hands back and down and strides forward. Slight front arm bar, quick hands, inside-out path, high finish, strong contact with an exit velocity of 83 mph. On the infield, Tauzin plays through the ball with quickish footwork and soft hands, and has an accurate arm at 83 mph from a ¾ slot.

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WESLEY KREGERRHP / GEORGETOWN, TX / 2020

Kreger is still not done filling out his 6-foot-7, 200-pound frame. The right-hander had a dominant inning as his fastball exploded with late giddy up at 87-89 mph and made hitters uncomfortable. He throws a solid splitty at 70-74 mph for a secondary pitch. Much better command this week than the first time we saw him.

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