The newest edition of the Five Tool Scout Notes spans just over the first two weeks of April and covers major 2025s, uncommitted 2026s, potential star 2027s and more.
Throughout the 2025 high school baseball season, Five Tool will have scouts to go alongside video coverage at select games throughout our regional areas. The Five Tool Scouting Staff Notes this week include California, Oklahoma, and Texas. Our staff has been tasked to look at all sorts of players who perform at a high level as well as players who have 2025 MLB Draft potential.
This newest edition highlights a few uncommitted senior pitchers that should find college homes in the near futures, a couple of 2027 stars in the making and a lot of lefties.
Our team-by-team scout notes from the Five Tool Festival concludes with part four, featuring: Americas, Prosper, Alamo Heights, Hebron, West Monroe, Rockwall, Fullerton Union and McKinney Boyd.
Our team-by-team scout notes from the Five Tool Festival continues with part three, featuring: Arlington Heights, The Woodlands, Frenship, Ocean View, Southlake Carroll, Kamehameha-Kapalama, Highland Park, Maryknoll.
Our team-by-team scout notes from the Five Tool Festival continues with part two, featuring: Rockwall-Heath, Carlsbad, Queen Creek, Lovejoy, Walnut Grove, Cy-Fair, Jesuit Dallas, Flower Mound Marcus.
Our team-by-team scout notes from the Five Tool Festival begins with part one, featuring: Argyle, Allen, Faith Lutheran, Mater Dei, Magnolia Heights, Dripping Springs, Lake Travis, and Houston Memorial.
The Woodlands went a perfect 5-0 during the Five Tool Festival and is well represented on our list. Who else made the cut? Uncommitted seniors, future stars in the 2027 class and more.
Loudest bat, fastest prospect, most likely to need a phone charger on August 1st... Jeffrey Kahn takes a look at some of the Five Tool Festival's top players.
Friday's Five Tool Festival action was headlined by several sophomores who starred at the plate and on the mound. Plus, an uncommitted senior blasted his second homer and one of the evening's prime matchups delivered heat.
The Five Tool Festival is underway and there were numerous top performances during Thursday's action. We highlight those, including The Woodlands' dominant pitching staff, a couple of senior sluggers hitting two homers each and much more.
It's Festival Week! The final portion of our Five Tool Festival Preview includes team reports on the final eight teams: Prosper, Walnut Grove, Queen Creek (AZ), Rockwall, Rockwall-Heath, Southlake Carroll, The Woodlands and West Monroe (LA).
It's Festival Week! Part III of our Five Tool Festival preview features team reports on the following: Kamehameha-Kapalama (Hawaii), Lake Travis, Lovejoy, Magnolia Heights, Maryknoll, Mater Dei, McKinney Boyd, and Ocean View.
It's Festival Week! Our preview of the Five Tool Festival continues with team reports on the following squads: Faith Lutheran (NV), Flower Mound Marcus, Frenship, Fullerton Union (CA), Hebron, Highland Park, Houston Memorial.
It's Festival Week! We begin our preview coverage with team reports on these eight teams: Alamo Heights, Allen, Americas, Argyle, Arlington Heights, Carlsbad, Cy-Fair, Dripping Springs.
After a lot of preview content covering classifications, we're picking some individual breakout players to wrap up preview coverage of the upcoming Texas high school baseball season.
The Five Tool staff continues its Texas high school baseball preview with an extensive look at 3A teams and highlights top teams they're especially interested to follow this season.
The Five Tool staff continues its Texas high school baseball preview with an extensive look at 4A teams and highlights top teams they're especially interested to follow this season.
The Five Tool staff continues its Texas high school baseball preview with an extensive look at 5A teams. Contenders, teams not getting enough love, sleepers and more...
The Five Tool staff continues its Texas high school baseball preview with an extensive look at 6A teams. Contenders, teams not getting enough love, sleepers and more...
Our coverage from this week's Area Code Select event includes extensive notes and highlights a 2025 left-handed pitcher who grabbed the attention of every pro scout in attendance. And there were a lot of pro scouts in attendance. That and much, much more.