Uncommitted 2025 and 2026 Summer Standouts (Part 2)
This past summer our scouting staff had the chance to watch hundreds of players at various tournaments and events. As always, we are consistently on the lookout for uncommitted players that should be at the top of lists for recruiters and coaches to follow with the fall season right around the corner. Below are a list of players (Part 2 of 2) from the 2025 and 2026 classes that stood out over the last couple months. Part 1 can be seen HERE
*Note: The players listed below are ones our scouting staff was able to see multiple times throughout the summer season. If you’d like to know more about our individual coverage for the upcoming fall, please feel free to reach out.
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2025 LHP Brady Montrowl (Lake Minneola HS, FL) Committed to UCF
Shows real upside on the mound as he runs his fastball up to 88 mph. Tall, projectable frame at 6-foot-5 that sits in the 85-87 range with life while mixing in a 75-78 mph changeup that shows fade. Also mixes in a mid 70s slider with depth. Loose, easy working arm with more in the tank, especially as he continues to fill out. Generates plenty of swings and misses.
2025 OF/RHP Luke Parson (Sumner HS, FL) Committed to Anderson University
Two-way prospect with an athletic frame that projects, will continue to make jumps in his overall game. Offensively he works from a wide base with a simple approach, staying quick and direct to the ball. Quick hands with a line drive approach from the leadoff spot. Aggressive runner who takes advantage on the base paths. Above average arm from the outfield. Mid to upper 80s fastball on the mound as well.
2025 1B Logan Inman (Lake Nona HS, FL)
Big, physical frame. Present strength throughout and it really translates offensively. Works from a simple approach and a small leg kick before his load. Swings with intent and the hands are quick and strong through the zone. Ball really jumps off the bat for hard line drives to the pull side and back up the middle while flashing the ability to drive the ball over the wall as well. Shows solid actions around the bag at 1B as well.
2026 RHP Vic Escobar (Belen Jesuit HS, FL)
Projectable frame that has gotten noticeably taller at 6-foot-3, more physical. Releases from a lower 3/4 arm slot that creates deception, timing issues for the batter. Features a fastball up to 85 mph with plenty of movement and more to come. Works low in the zone. Mixes in a nasty slider with depth in the mid 70s. Stays poised and goes after the hitter, throwing first pitch strikes.
2026 IF/RHP Cole Travers (St. John Neumann HS, FL)
Tall, physical frame with present athleticism. Had one of the most impressive summers in his class offensively as he continued to produce extra base hits, home runs. Ball explodes off the bat and he finds the barrel often. Suited to drive in plenty of runs in the heart of the order. Moves well for his size around the bag at 3B with a strong and accurate throw across the diamond. Mid to upper 80s on the bump too.
2026 RHP/MIF Ethan DeJesus (Sumner HS, FL)
Features an upper 80s fastball and uses his slider as a weapon. The mid 70s slider (2600+ RPM) induces plenty of off-balance swings and misses along with a low 80s changeup. Offensively from the left side of the plate he displays present barrel control and the ability to hit to all parts of the field with power.
2026 LHP Jackson Carney (Winter Park HS, FL)
Carved up the opposing lineup this summer, tossing multiple scoreless innings by way of the strikeout and weak contact. Loose arm that still has more in the tank. Mostly works in the upper 70s with his fastball and the curveball shows depth, tighter spin. Changeup displays fade. Pounds the zone and keeps hitters off-balance.