The Texas Scouts Association Games again delivered. In addition to the top committed 2025 players who had the attention of pro scouts, the weekend was loaded with a long list of standout 2025 and 2026 uncommitted prospects. Our initial takeaways highlight a long list of those players.
This week at DBU, the Pirates North Texas Scout Team took on JUCO powerhouse McLennan. Five Tool was in attendance, and a prep right-hander again stole the show... thoughts, notes, observations, video and more.
Five Tool is thrilled to again power the Texas Scouts Association Games. This weekend, the DFW area will host some of the top players and teams in the region. We take a look at a long list of uncommitted 2025 and 2026 prospects college coaches can follow.
On paper, the 2026 class in Texas is one of the deepest and most talented of recent memory. So, the 55 players named to the 'Next 55' list are both really good and poised for big junior seasons. And almost all of them are uncommitted... full reports and more inside.
Who were some of the main standouts from the upperclass portion of the annual Area Code Games? We unveil our Upperclass All-Area Code Team and give detailed reports on the 14 pitchers who made the list.
Who were some of the main standouts from the upperclass portion of the annual Area Code Games? We unveil our Upperclass All-Area Code Team and begin with the position players and one especially impressive two-way prospect.
As usual, the AABC Don Mattingly World Series delivered. The 88-team tournament included an endless number of talented players and standout performances. Our scout notes attempt to highlight many of those players and performances. And we continue with Pools 9 and 10, we’ll cover a major 2026 two-way prospect who showed he could be a star in the making, Colorado’s finest, several of our non-Texas strong teams and much more.
Everyone always needs catching. We take a look at five in particular who are uncommitted prospects and caught our eye during the AABC Don Mattingly World Series.