GameTime Prospects 2020 Fall Showcase Standouts Part 1

GameTime Prospects 2020 Fall Showcase Standouts Part 1

This past weekend the GameTime Prospects organization held their annual fall showcase which took place at Carrollwood Day School in Tampa, FL. With over 150+ players in attendance, each position player went through a pro-style workout followed by game action while pitchers threw bullpens followed by game action as well on Saturday and Sunday.

Today we highlight dozens of standouts from the event in Part 1 of our breakdown from the event. Part 2 will be released tomorrow morning with additional standouts.

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An important note, each player listed below is uncommitted: 

2022 OF Chris Moss (Nature Coast Tech, FL)
Moss showed off some big-time tools over the weekend, impressing in multiple areas. Has become noticeably more physical, especially in his lower half and paired with his above average athleticism has really translated to the field. Started off his day by clocking in at 6.52 seconds for his 60 yard dash time. Then followed that up by showing off the best arm of the event, topping out at 94 mph from the outfield on his throws to 3B and home which had plenty of carry and accuracy. Offensively, he has very quick hands through the zone and looks to drive the ball up the middle and to the pull side. As he becomes more fluid through the zone, expect to see jumps in power. Very strong follow and should be very high on the class of 2022 uncommitted boards.

2021 RHP/IF Brady Burgess (Hillsborough HS, FL)
Physical frame with present strength throughout. Was one of the top arms of the weekend as he sat 86-88 mph with his fastball, touching 89 touching along with a 71-72 mph curveball with depth and a 77-78 mph changeup during bullpens. Simple windup and throws a heavy fastball with more to come. Also showed off a big arm during defensive drills, topping out at 90 mph across the diamond. Strong follow.

2021 MIF Xavier Cintron (Cornerstone Charter Academy, FL)
Lean, athletic frame with above average athleticism. Started off the day by clocking in at 6.90 seconds for his 60 yard dash time. Defensively, he showed above average actions up the middle and topped out at 86 mph on his throws across the diamond. Cintron really shined offensively from both sides of the plate as he drove one back up the middle for a hard line drive single in his first at-bat of the day during game play. The switch hitter also shows above average bat speed from the right side. 

2021 MIF Roberto Gutierrez (Leto HS, FL)
Displayed lots of present athleticism throughout the weekend, started off the event by registering a 6.89 for his 60 yard dash time. Throws from the outfield had carry, topping out at 86 mph while he showed confident hands with accuracy across the diamond, topping out at 84 mph on his throws to 1B. Offensively, he works in rhythm and was able to drive the ball with intent, working gap-to-gap.  

2021 OF Connor Hickey (Inspiration Academy, FL)
Hickey was one of the top standouts throughout the weekend and he continuously stood out in multiple areas. Ran one of the fastest 60 yard dash times of the event, clocking in at 6.65 seconds. Offensively during game play he delivered two base bits, driving the ball to left field for a pair of singles. Good plate presence. 

2022 OF/IF Miles Curley (Calvary Christian HS, FL)
Physical frame. Displayed an above average arm with carry on his throws during defensive drills, topping out at 84 mph in the infield and 86 mph from the outfield. Really stood out offensively by taking a couple of loud rounds of batting practice, showing off his present power with balls driven deep into left-center field. The ball really jumps off the bat when he squares it up. 

2021 OF Benjamin Kim (Robinson HS, FL)
Athletic frame with a stronger lower half. During defensive drills he displayed accurate throws to the bag with a quick first step and throws that topped out at 86 mph. Switch hitter who worked gap-to-gap from the right side during his first round of batting practice before following it up from the left side with multiple line drives into right center field and up the middle. Confident hitter who stays balanced on both sides. 

2021 MIF Zeth Rodriguez (Nature Coast Tech, FL)
Compact, athletic frame with lots of quick twitch, athletic actions. Defensively he  shows plenty of bounce in his step, taking efficient angles to the ball and fielding the ball under control with throws topping out at 87 mph. Offensively he delivered multiple line drives back up the middle during batting practice, showing quick hands through the zone. Plays with high energy.

2021 OF Caden Santucci (Riverview HS, FL)
Lean, compact frame. Started off the day by displaying above average speed by clocking in at 6.88 seconds for his 60 yard dash time. Throws to the bag during defensive drills were online and accurate, topping out at 82 mph. Quick hands offensively, was able to drive the ball back up the middle during batting practice.

2021 IF Jahbyel Flynn (Inspiration Academy, FL)
Physical frame. Showed off an above average across the diamond during defensive drills, topping out at 89 mph that were accurate and to the bag. Fields the ball under control and with confidence. During game play, he delivered a base hit down the 3B line for an RBI single. Flynn projects as a corner infielder with present juice.

2023 OF/LHP Justin Mayes Jr. (Calvary Christian HS, FL)
Athletic frame with a strong lower half, above average instincts. Was one of the youngest players in the group but fit right in as he took a couple of strong rounds of batting practice, barreling it up multiple times for hard hit line drives into the gaps from the left side of the plate. Present juice to the pull side. Topped out at 82 mph from the outfield, up to 81 on the mound.

2021 IF Brylan West (Inspiration Academy, FL)
Big, strong frame. Really stood out offensively where he drove the ball deep into the gaps, showing off present power with loud, hard contact. The ball really jumps off the bat. West is suited to drive in multiple runs in the middle of the lineup at the next level. 

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