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College Commitment: Oral Roberts University
High School: Hebron High School (TX) 2025
Region: TEXAS
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Scout Notes: Five Tool Texas Club ChampionshipsOur first event at Franklin Ranch included some of the best baseball clubs in the great state of Texas and plenty to talk about. National Scout Dustin McComas shares his observations from four days of coverage. |
UPDATED 2025 Five Tool Texas 55: The Next 55 and Just Missed ListIn a state as deep and talented as Texas, limiting a rankings list to 55 means leaving off a lot of very, very good players. Who are the next 55 for the 2025 class? That list, a report on each of those players and more. |
Texas Playoff Predictions (6A)The TXHSBASEBALL Playoffs are here! And we have some predictions to make. Let's start with 6A... |
Five Tool Staff Scout Notes (Apr. 22-Apr. 27, 2024) |
Five Tool Festival Team Scout Notes: Part IThe first installment of our Five Tool Festival team-by-team reports and scout notes includes eight of the participating teams from Texas. |
Five Tool Festival: Day Two StandoutsThe second-annual Five Tool Festival is underway in the DFW area and the big-time performances continued on day two. Led by the sophomore class, stars - and future stars - shined bright. |
Five Tool Staff Scout Notes (Feb. 19-23, 2024)Five Tool Staff Scout Notes for February 19-23, 2024. |
Five Tool Festival Preview: Texas SchoolsIt’s Festival Week! The Five Tool High School Festival returns for its second season and after a highly successful debut in 2023, the event is even more loaded in 2024. To preview the event, we've presented team-by-team reports with players to watch, team notes and much more. This story includes all the TEXAS programs. |
The Debut of the 2025 Five Tool Texas 55: 35 More Players to Keep an Eye onThe 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. |