States Play Invitational 2022 standouts

September 27, 2022

The 2022 States Play Invitational concluded a lot in the identical trend that it started: with handshakes, hugs and shared laughter all blended along with the grime and grass of a baseball diamond. Gamers from 22 states got here collectively to face-off in a showcase occasion that over three days, pitted the potential stars of tomorrow in opposition to each other. The following time they conflict could possibly be in faculty, Minor League ball and even the Majors.

Previous to the occasion, the purpose was to each showcase the preternaturally gifted stars within the Class of 2024 and to offer them a style of what awaits if their present trajectory is any indication. From the star-studded teaching staffs, to the Spring Coaching and large league venues, and even the vaunted day sport after an evening sport, USA Baseball and Main League Baseball got here collectively to ship a memorable expertise.

Samuel Richardson, IF/OF, West, Lewisburg HS (Olive Department, Miss.): 
The lone attendee on the occasion from Mississippi, Richardson was a last-minute addition to the West squad. He was additionally the one participant to go deep throughout the three contests, along with his third-inning roundtripper Sunday touring effectively past 420 toes to right-center discipline — with a wooden bat. The College of Missouri commit was named the MLB Develops MVP for his efficiency.

Max Charles, IF/SHP, West, Liberty HS (Peoria, Ariz.):
Whereas a handful of States Play individuals each hit and pitched over the course of three days, Charles was the lone participant readily available to bat from either side of the dish and throw with each arms. The 6-foot-3 infielder/pitcher roped a game-tying RBI double throughout Recreation 1 on Friday, earlier than rocketing a single in his first at-bat throughout Recreation 2 on Saturday at Chase Subject. He closed out his weekend by recording a pair of outs on the hill, hitting 88 mph on the gun as a righty and 87 as a lefty.

Anson Seibert, RHP, East, Blue Valley Southwest HS (Overland Park, Kan.):
Considered one of many premier arms within the Class of 2024, the College of Tennessee commit dominated throughout his three innings on a Main League mound at Chase Subject. The 6-foot-8 righty sat persistently within the 91-93 mph vary along with his fastball, on which he accrued 4 of his six strikeouts. He additionally showcased a biting slider, which he felt was his greatest pitch all through the outing.

Mason Brassfield, LHP/OF, West, Bakersfield Christian HS (Bakersfield, Calif.):
Brassfield and Seibert went strikeout-for-strikeout on Saturday. The 6-foot-3 left-hander compiled six punchouts of his personal for the West squad, deftly deploying his depraved 81-83 mph hook, which accounted for 4 of his strikeouts. A TCU commit, Brassfield additionally drew a stroll on the dish in Recreation 1.

Talan Bell, 1B/OF/LHP, East, Hagerty HS (Oviedo, Fla.):
A handful of gamers each pitched and hit throughout States Play, however none had been as impactful on either side of the ball as Bell. Garnering the Friday night time begin for East, Bell twirled three scoreless frames with 5 strikeouts, together with whiffing 4 consecutive batters. The Florida State commit then notched an opposite-field RBI single on Saturday, earlier than promptly swiping a bag. He tied a knot on his weekend by drawing a stroll within the first inning Sunday and including one other stolen base.

Aiden Harris, 3B/RHP, East, Manchester HS (Midlothian, Va.):
The one most dominant body of the weekend on the hill belonged to Harris, who struck out the primary three batters Sunday, all wanting. Along with his fastball within the 88-91 mph vary, the College of Virginia commit finally retired all six batters that he confronted, recording 4 strikeouts (three of which got here on his heater). The 6-foot-4 righty additionally hit cleanup Saturday and drew a stroll.

Josh Springer, C, West, Corona (HS), Calif.:
Springer departs Arizona because the lone occasion attendee to have collected a success in all three video games. The College of Oregon commit notched two singles in Recreation 1, together with a dramatic walk-off knock for the West. After going 1-for-2 in Recreation 2, the 6-foot-2 backstop added an RBI double and a stolen base in Recreation 3. All in all, he completed 4-for-6, as his quartet of knocks led all gamers.

Sir Jamison Jones, C, East, St. Rita of Cascia HS (Chicago, Unwell.):
Catching at a showcase occasion offers its personal distinctive hurdles, particularly the problem of working with a wide range of pitchers. Regardless of that, Jones was capable of showcase his defensive prowess throughout the three contests. After having proven spectacular reflexes behind the dish Friday, he lower down a runner making an attempt to steal Saturday. Half an inning prior, he plated a run at Chase Subject with an RBI single to heart.