The 2024 version of the Texas Private School Classic concluded Saturday with an exciting day three. Five Tool was there to capture the action and stars shined bright with big performances.
To preview the upcoming season, members of the Five Tool staff – Dustin McComas, Drew Bishop, Jeffrey Kahn and Brooks Vanlandingham – collaborated on a few group analysis projects to share teams they're excited to watch this upcoming season. We'll continue with 4A discussion.
The list of talented players in Texas doesn’t end with 110 names. Heck, it probably doesn’t end at 200, either. There are going to be players we’ve yet to even hear of who emerge as the state’s best and keep in mind that many players will play varsity baseball for the first time their junior season. Let’s take a look at 35 players that didn’t make either list but are definitely talented enough for evaluators and college coaches to keep an eye on.
Limiting our Texas rankings to just 55 players is always the most difficult part of the process. We continue our coverage of the 2025 class with 55 players who made the "Just Missed" list.
The Texas Twelve Baseball Scout League, powered by Five Tool, concluded this past week. Before we close the book on our time covering the league in Katy, we have our final game reports and notes from the last week of action.
Our scout notes from the 2023 Utter Family Dealerships Pudge Rodriguez World Classic, powered by Scott Birmingham - Baird Private Wealth Management, begin with National Pool A, which includes the tournament champions - 2025 Texas Twelve Red Sox.
A late storm derailed the very end of day three, but not before The 2023 Utter Family Dealerships Pudge Rodriguez World Classic, powered by Scott Birmingham - Baird Private Wealth Management, provided more highlights, more standout names and more top performances.
After getting an extended look at the 2024 and 2026 classes last week, we were in Katy to check out Texas Twelve 2025 Red Sox, Black, Gold and South Texas Navy.