The inaugural Five Tool Festival was a huge success thanks to the teams, players, host sites, Five Tool staff and a trusted meteorologist. Dustin and Drew deliver notes, observations and more on the 14 teams and the All-Festival team.
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Five Tool Festival Scout Notes: The National SchoolsWe're wrapping up our Five Tool Festival coverage with an overload of scout notes. The second and final part features the six schools from outside Texas that competed in the event - Bixby, Conway, Deer Creek, Edmond Santa Fe, Magnolia Heights, and Mater Dei. |
Five Tool Festival SuperlativesWe had a lot of fun at the Five Tool Festival. Teams, coaches and players did, too. Miss any of the action? We're handing out superlatives to highlight top players and more. |
The Five Tool All-Festival TeamPicking just one team from a loaded Five Tool Festival proved to be a delightfully difficult process. Who made the cut? Let's find out... |
Five Tool Festival: Day One HighlightsMiss any of the action from the inaugural Five Tool Festival? We're here to help with highlights from day one's exciting action. |
The Five Tool Five (2/7/23)Baseball is back! The Five Tool team shook off the ice and was back out at ballparks around Texas. We cover a couple of standout pitching performances from Smithson Valley's loaded roster; a top national talent participating in the Five Tool Festival who is riding some MLB Draft helium; an uncommitted senior from California who was a big summer performer; and an advanced 2025 hitter from Arizona to follow. |
RECAP: National High School Player DraftDrew and Dustin review their rosters from the Five Tool Podcast National High School Player Draft and explain why picking from so much talent proved difficult. |
The Inaugural Five Tool High School FestivalFive Tool is thrilled to announce the first-ever Five Tool High School Festival. The loaded high school event will take place at DFW high schools March 2-4th and features powerhouse programs from Texas, California, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Arkansas. |