Power Baseball 2025 Summer Season Tryout Camp Standouts Part 2
From January 10-12th, 350+ players from the 2026-2029 classes participated in this year’s Power Baseball 2025 Summer Season Tryout Camp, taking place at the Turn2 Sports Performance Center and Lake Brantley HS for the first two days along with West Orange HS and South Lake HS. Players went through bullpens on Friday night followed by pro-style workouts on Saturday and then live games on Sunday. Below are a list of players (Part 2 of 3) our scouting staff felt stood out the most throughout the event and are strong follows heading into the spring season. Part 1 is HERE
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Standouts (Part 2 of 3)
By: Mike Maerz and Anthony Zurita
Mike’s Second Group
2026 OF Ethan Rathmann (Olympia HS, FL)
Miami commit. Compact and athletic frame with present physicality throughout. The above average athleticism has always stood out, translates to his overall game. Loose and fast hands from the right side that find the barrel often for hard hit balls into the gaps. Stays balanced and trusts his hands to do the work. Sub 6.40 60 yard dash runner which is seen on the base paths as he is a consistent threat to steal bases once he gets on. Also is seen defensively with the ability to go run down the ball, cut it off in the gaps to save extra bases. Top of the order batter who makes an impact defensively.
2026 MIF Fabian Antonsanti (Lake Minneola HS, FL)
Stetson commit. Strong lower half with present athleticism. Has always stood out as a reliable and consistent producer offensively. Above average bat speed from the right side with a simple and confident approach. Jumps on the fastball when it’s there and does a quality job of working the count. Gap-to-gap hitter who also displays pull side juice. Sound defender up the middle who shows the ability to make all the plays along with off-balance throws when needed.
2026 RHP Alan Overmyer (Barron Collier HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Long and tall frame that still has room to fill out, add physicality. Has started to refine his mechanics, become more balanced throughout his delivery. Quick and loose arm with more in there. Featured a fastball that touched 91 mph, mostly sitting 87-90 and working down in the zone. Mixed in both a changeup in the upper 70s/low 80s along with a sharp curveball in the low 70s. Look for Overmyer to make another jump this spring.
2026 RHP/OF Dion Wilburn (Buchholz HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Long limbs and a frame that projects with upside. Quick arm as the ball jumped out of his hand, touching 89 mph with his fastball and mostly sitting 87-88. Still more velocity to unlock. Mixed in a 78-80 mph changeup that showed fade along with a 73-74 mph curveball that displayed depth, threw for strikes. Another arm that could make a jump in the spring as he logs innings.
2027 OF/LHP Kingston Ebanks (Olympia HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Continues to stand out as a legit two-way prospect as he displayed multiple above average tools during the event. Loose, projectable frame with present athleticism. Offensively from the left side he finds the barrel often with the ability to not only drive the ball the other way, but present power to the pull side. Consistent, smooth swing with fast hands and there’s still more power to come. From the outfield his throws are accurate with carry in the mid 80s. On the mound he featured a fastball up to 89 mph and mostly sat 87-88 during his bullpen. Mixed in a changeup at 82-83 mph along with a sweeping slider at 74-75 mph. More in the tank and an arm that could be in the low 90s by late spring, early summer.
2027 RHP Lucas Ostolaza (Lake Brantley HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Athletic frame that projects to fill out, add physicality. Stood out immediately during bullpens as he ran his fastball up to 88 mph multiple times, mostly sitting 84-87. Showed a nice jump in velocity and look for the fastball range to climb into the upper 80s relatively soon. Also mixed in a 76-77 mph changeup and 73-74 mph curveball. Lots to like moving forward.
2027 RHP Dylan Montrowl (Lake Minneola HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Long and lanky 6-foot-7 frame with plenty of room. Quick arm with some moving parts but will continue to refine his delivery which will translate to jumps in his overall arsenal. Fastball sat in the 85-86 mph range, topping out at 87. Mixed in a low 70s slider with depth and a low 70s changeup. Plenty more in the tank.
2027 C Brady Jensen (Viera HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Above average backstop that is a difference maker offensively. Simple approach from the right side that works in rhythm, stays balanced throughout his swing. Produced line drives with multiple right back up the middle during batting practice. Behind the plate he receives the ball well, works from an athletic position, and shows quality footwork. Throws down to the bag are accurate and in the high 1.9 secs.
2028 RHP/IF Zachary Konrad (Hagerty HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Stood out as a two-way throughout the event, notably on the mound and offensively. During batting practice he drove a couple to the wall, showing off present juice with a consistent swing through the zone from the right side. More power to come. Produced both a quality bullpen and stood out during game action on the bump by effectively keeping hitters off balance while working a scoreless frame. Featured a fastball sitting at 80-81 mph and an above average slider at 70-71 mph.
Anthony’s Second Group
2026 RHP Ethan Pate (Foundation Academy, FL)
Uncommitted. This RHP stands out with his valued mechanics and tall, upright delivery that creates an imposing presence on the mound. His aggressive arm action remains smooth and controlled, allowing him to generate a fastball that tops out at 88 mph with late life. He complements his fastball with an above-average slider, featuring sharp break that consistently challenges hitters. His combination of power, control, and a strong secondary pitch makes him a formidable competitor on the mound. A lot to like.
2026 RHP Drew Kunz (Bishop Moore Catholic, FL)
Uncommitted. Physical foundation that features a valued arm presence and a balanced lower half that provides stability and consistency in his delivery. An aggressive arm action that stays controlled, allowing him to command a fastball that tops out at 87 mph. He pairs it with a sharp 75 mph slider and a well-executed 78 mph changeup, creating a versatile arsenal that keeps hitters off balance. Mechanics blend well and has a big year coming up.
2026 RHP/OF Maddux Bultema (Lake Minneola HS, FL)
Uncommitted. A dynamic two-way player with strong mechanics and a balanced lower half that provides consistency both on the mound and in the field. As a pitcher, his controlled arm action helps him command a fastball topping out at 88 mph, paired with a sharp 73 mph slider to keep hitters guessing. In the outfield, he showcases a powerful arm with throws reaching 87, allowing him to cover ground and make accurate, strong plays. Offensively, he brings an explosive approach at the plate, hitting the ball with maximum effort and driving it with authority.
2026 RHP Nathan Colon (Trinity HS, FL)
Uncommitted. A strong RHP that displays good mechanics and a balanced upper half, allowing for a smooth and repeatable delivery. His fastball tops out at 87 mph, complemented by a well-rounded mix of a sharp curveball and a deceptive changeup. Maintains excellent control of his arsenal, effectively keeping hitters off balance by changing speeds and locations. Polished mechanics and ability to execute all three pitches make him a reliable and effective presence on the mound.
2026 1B/LHP Matthew Logan (Olympia HS, FL)
Uncommitted. A well-rounded player with a strong skill set that stands out both at the plate and on the mound. Offensively, he utilizes an aggressive yet controlled upper half, allowing him to drive the ball to all parts of the field with consistent power. On the mound, fastball tops out at 87 mph, complemented by a deceptive changeup and a sharp slider, giving him an effective three-pitch mix. His versatility and ability to contribute on both sides of the game provides flexibility and value to a lineup. Strong follow.
2026 RHP Bryce Niebrugge (Lyman HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Fundamentally sounded with great knowledge of his mechanics. Solid skillset off the mound with a ¾ arm slot that can hit spots. Good arm side run on his pitches with a fastball at 89 mph while mixing in some off-speed stuff that carried zone presence. Leg kick that raises to the chest area with fast release motion. Has improved the velo a lot over the years and is only going to keep getting better. Strong year ahead of him.
2026 RHP Jay Carter (Trinity Catholic, FL)
Uncommitted. Tall Physical frame that brings a lot to the mound. A Constant standout at the power tryouts. Supplies the power but also the mechanics to go with it. Full extension on each delivery with the upper half staying on plane. A fastball in the upper 80s paired with a slider and changeup that fools hitters. Consistent strike thrower that pinpoints his pitches. A confident, valuable top of the rotation piece to any team. A lot to like.
2026 LHP Tyler Kniebbe (University HS, FL)
Uncommitted. Athletic build from the left side that combines a powerful yet controlled upper half with full extension in his delivery, maximizing efficiency on the mound. Fastball sits comfortably at 81-83 mph, topping out at 84, and is paired with well-executed off-speed pitches that keep hitters uncomfortable. A reliable strike throwe that produces swing & misses, he demonstrates strong command of the zone and the ability to attack hitters consistently. Valued mechanics and confident presence make him a dependable option on the mound. Exciting season for him coming up.