Top 10 Uncommitted 2026s Heading into the 2023 Fall Season</a>

Top 10 Uncommitted 2026s Heading into the 2023 Fall Season

As we head into the 2023 fall season, our scouting staff has had the opportunity to see hundreds of players not only over the past summer, but at recent fall team tryouts as well. Below are ten players we’ve identified in the 2026 class that will be strong uncommitted follows and will be at the top of the list to find a home at the next level.

*Note: These are players our scouting staff has been able to see over the past few months multiple times. If you feel like you’re someone we need to follow during the upcoming fall season we encourage you to reach out. Additionally, if you’d like to know more about our player and team coverage throughout the year, please feel free to reach out.

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IF/RHP Cole Travers (Sebring HS, FL)

Tall, physical frame with present athleticism. Fast, strong hands through the zone that creates loud, hard contact. Ball really jumps off the bat with pull side power. On the mound he runs his fastball up to 84 mph along with a big breaking ball that generates swings and misses. Lots to like moving forward.

OF/IF Yodelkis Quevedo (Mater Academy, FL)

The ball explodes off the bat and shows present power to anywhere on the field. Next level arm strength as well as he tops out at 95 mph on his throws from the outfield. Big time tools that really project. Above average runner. A name to remember down the line for the MLB Draft as well.

RHP/IF/OF Nate Wade (Tocoi Creek HS, FL)

True do it all prospect with above average athleticism. Sits 84-86 mph fastball with a fast arm and more to come. Also shows a present feel for the breaking ball. Line drive type hitter who makes consistent contact. Rangy defender up the middle while topping out at 87 mph from the outfield.

IF Kian Crockett (Viera HS, FL)

Shows lots of potential offensively as his above average bat speed and present feel for the barrel allow him to drive the ball with intent. Not only does he work gap-to-gap, but shows pull side pop as well. Simple approach and works in rhythm. Uses a medium leg kick to implement his lower half into his swing.

RHP Talan Miranda (Lennard HS, FL)

Athletic, projectable frame. Shows plenty of upside, the ability to rack up multiple strikeouts with swings and misses. Simple windup and throws a high percentage of strikes. Fastball up to 86 mph, mostly pitching at 82-85 with more in the tank along with a mid 60s curveball with depth.

OF/RHP/IF Nolan Borgia (Bishop Moore Catholic, FL)

Present physicality throughout, especially in the lower half. Two-way prospect who had a strong summer showing. Fast, strong hands through the zone from the left side offensively. Along with multiple base hits all over the field, the pull side pop continues to develop and be a difference maker. On the mound he displays a quick arm and runs his fastball up to 83 mph while mostly pitch at 80-82 with life. Also flashes a low to mid 70s breaking ball with depth.

LHP Amari Davis (Miami Southridge HS, FL)

Impending presence and works downhill. Quick, loose arm. Features a fastball up to 83 mph with run and a curveball with shape, tighter spin at 69-72 mph. Can get in a groove and strike out multiple batters in a row. Curveball has a chance to be an above average pitch. Will continue to make big jumps as he refines his mechanics.

C Grant Sheppard (Bishop Snyder HS, FL)

Big, tall frame with some present strength throughout. Receives well from behind the plate with a strong arm down to the bag. Sub 2.0 pop times, blocks well too. Offensively the ball really jumps off the bat and can drive it to the fence anywhere on the field. Look for additional jumps in power to come as well.

RHP/IF Tyler Arafet (The First Academy, FL)

Long and athletic frame that really projects. Shows the ability to strike out multiple batters during an outing and runs his fastball up to 87 mph. Mostly pitches at 82-86 while mixing in an above average curveball that displays depth, tighter spin at 72-73 mph. Works with a quicker pace and looks to pound the zone with first pitch strikes. More in the tank, high ceiling.

RHP/OF Ethan DeJesus (Sumner HS, FL)

Shows lots of upside on the mound and can generate plenty of swings and misses. Runs his fastball up to 87 mph, mostly pitching at 83-86 along with a hammer curveball at 73-74 mph with 2350+ RPM, upper 70s changeup. Fast arm with more to come. Above average athleticism as well.

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