Prep Baseball Report

Quick Hits - Seattle Preseason ID (1/28)


Dan Jurik
Scouting Director - Pacific Northwest

On Saturday Jan 28th we kicked off our Preseason event offerings with the Seattle Preseason ID at EL1 in Puyallup, WA. The Open ID event was for prospects in the 2023-2027 classes. In total, over 60 players came through the facility to showcase themselves. 

With batting practice, bullpens, defense and athletic testing, preseason events allow athletes to show off their progress and development from the off-season and present the most up-to-date information on themselves heading into the spring season. 

Quick Hits is a recap of some of the top performances that stood out to us on Saturday. It is not a ranking or top prospect list. Additional content including statistical leaders will be coming out as well. 

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‘23 OF/LHP Cooper McBride (Arlington)
2-way prospect with a L/L profile who did everything well on Saturday. McBride has a classic lefty swing with natural lift and a slightly uphill path. Arm strength up to 83 plus defensive actions play well in the OF. Pitches with rhythm & clean mechanics on the mound. Smooth arm path. 3 pitch mix with FB at 79-81 showing late arm-side run. 

‘24 OF Nicholas Barac (Eastside Catholic)
One of the most explosive athletes we’ve seen in the ‘24 class. Barac has tremendous agility/explosion in his lower half. A 6.73 runner this summer, he posted multiple sub-4.0 times in the 30 this weekend with above average RSI (agility) numbers. Defensively he’s made for the OF with long, ranging strides. Offensively there’s present bat speed & the ability to impact the baseball. 

‘24 OF Rylan Gullard (Kentridge)
Gullard tested extremely well on his agility with a 2.40 RSI score and posted back to back sub 4.0 times in the 30. The short distance burst is impressive & he’s a powerful runner underway. Offensively he has short, strong levers in his upper half and maintains a compact swing with hand speed and strength at the point of contact

‘24 C/1B Jacob Moyer (North Creek)
Moyer had the most potent bat at the event on Saturday, leading all players in peak EV at 96.7 and avg EV at 87.1. Coming in at 6’3, 240, there’s a lot of power he can get behind the baseball and it translates to above average bat speed, up to 76 mph. Defensively can handle both C and 1B duties.

‘24 RHP Atticus Manning (Kamiak)
Manning recorded the top velo at the workout, reaching 86.4 mph with his peak FB. At 6’3, 210, he has a strong, durable frame with room for development. FB sat 84-85 with easy effort and it's very likely we see more velo out of him this spring. SL has late, tight shape and stood out as his best secondary. Also mixed in CB/CH to repertoire.



‘24 LHP Dillon Carrell (Shorecrest)
Carrell might have had the top showing on the mound this weekend in terms of overall polish and present stuff. A true 3 pitch lefty with exceptional secondary offerings, his ability to land both his CB and CH for quality strikes immediately stood out. He controls his actions well with a simplified motion & has the look of a dependable strike thrower. He commands the FB at 78-80 & the velocity plays up due to his ability to use multiple pitches.

‘24 RHP Tommy Zook (Archbishop Murphy)
You can’t teach size and Zook has that advantage in droves. A towering 6’8 righty, Zook controls his delivery well & stays on time with a clean arm path. With such a large frame it takes a bit more time to grow into his size so it’s very easy to anticipate a jump in velo &  pure stuff down the road. Came out firing FBs downhill with some late run at 80-83 and showed CB/CH as his secondaries.

 


‘24 SS Jacob Freer (Newport)
Freer has a calm, mature demeanor to his game and it showed throughout his entire workout. Smooth defender with a soft glove hand while receiving. Feet stay underneath him throughout the play and he maintains consistent tempo. Offensively it’s an easy, fluid LH stroke with a classic left-handed uphill finish.

 

‘25 SS/RHP Lincoln Oelschlager (Lakeside)
Oelschlager turned in an impressive 2-way performance. Flashing polished defensive actions at SS with loose arm action and a solid, consistent round of BP. On the mound, his body control and arm talent translates naturally. FB was up to 84 with both his CB & SL registering 2500+ rpm.

‘25 SS Carson Hughes (Bonney Lake)
Hughes was one of the defensive standouts on the day. Showcasing impressive natural actions on defense with the ability to flow through a play. Controls a confident glove hand & exchanges into a clean throwing motion with true carry on the ball. Gap to gap type power at the plate with a level, line drive stroke. 

‘26 OF/RHP Joshua Mananois (Kentlake)
One of the most dynamic performances we’ve seen from a Frosh. Mananois is a lean, twitchy athlete with exciting physicality. Arm strength and bat speed stand out right away as a position player and he profiles ideally to the OF. On the mound, FB that topped at 84.2 & he showed the makings of a hard, sharp SL. Actions on the mound are advanced & the pure arm talent has the highest of ceilings.

‘26 OF/RHP Sam Courtney (Woodville)
Courtney established himself as a name to know in the ‘26 class with his 2-way performance on Saturday. Above average arm strength from the OF with size/strength at the plate from the left-side. On the mound he was 81-83 with an easy delivery and clean arm action out front.

‘26 INF/RHP Cyrus Cline (Puyallup)
Switch hitting MIF with 2-way potential on the mound as well. Cline controls the barrel well from both sides with a balanced set-up and ‘handsy’ type swing. Defensively has versatility and body control to handle multiple positions. On the mound, his whippy finish out front really projects & he has an athletic decel to finish his delivery.

‘26 INF/RHP Talan Robertson (Rogers)
6’1, 160 with length in the frame and a wide upper half to grow into. Robertson moves well for a taller INF prospect and has arm strength that can stick on the left-side of the INF. At the plate, there’s power potential with his combination of hand speed and slightly uphill path. The arm really works on the mound and his size should allow him to continue to make consistent gains.

‘26 OF/LHP Bradley Dinelt (Curtis)
Dinelt really excelled offensively with his feel for hitting on both sides of the plate.His ability to stay connected and keep hands inside of the ball gives him reliable barrel control. Mature hitability at the plate. Defensively showed clean strides in the OF with loose throwing motion. Arm action works well on the mound and he was up to 78 from the left-side presently.

UPCOMING EVENTS

SHOWCASE STATE DATE LOCATION
Super 60 Pro Showcase NATIONAL 02/05 The MAX - McCook, IL
Pacific Northwest Preseason ID WA 02/05 NW Sports Hub - Centralia, WA
Central Washington Preseason ID WA 02/11 The SIX Athletic Training Facility - Moses Lake, WA
Seattle Preseason ID - Session 2 WA 02/18 EL1 Sports - Puyallup, WA
2022 Scout Day - Baden Baseball WA 02/20 EL1 Tacoma
Pacific Northwest Preseason All-State (Invite-Only) WA 02/21 NW Sports Hub - Centralia, WA
Oregon Preseason ID WA 02/25 PK Park - Eugene, OR
Portland Rising Stars ID WA 03/05 Sherwood High School - Sherwood, OR
Hillsboro Rising Stars ID WA 04/08 Field in the Forest - Hillsboro, OR
Boise Rising Stars ID (2027-2028) WA 05/07 Capital High School - Boise, ID