California is in a down year with collegiate talent for the 2022 Draft. However, the abundance of colleges here have allowed me to see talent come all through the West Coast. Recently, top Pac-12 teams have started to appear in Southern California for conference play, allowing me to see more of the West Coast’s talent for the 2022 Draft. Below are some of the players that have stood out in the early going, including a small school California arm.
RHP JAKE BROOKS, UCLA 4/1
Performance: 8 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 3 SO, 1 BB, 24.42% CSW
Opponent: University of Oregon
Jake Brooks showcased his four-pitch mix that induced loads of weak contact by Oregon all night long. Brooks repeatedly showed an ability to compete with hitter after hitter, constantly executing competitive pitches with purpose. Brooks was able to run his fastball with arm side run in on the hands of hiiters avoiding barrels. He gained a feel for his breaking balls as the outing progressed leading to a lot of ground balls and quick at-bats. The breaking ball shapes teetered around slurvey shape early on but quickly found their distinct identities as he settled in. The changeup plays well with his fastball, coming out from a similar arm-slot but with significantly more fade and sink than his fastball. Overall, Brooks was as advertised, a pitcher who can compete and get outs, but won’t overpower a lineup.
SS JOSH KASEVICH, OREGON 4/1
Performance: 1-4, 1 2B
Opponent: UCLA
Josh Kasevich consistently made loud contact all night long and was in the minority of Oregon hitters that found barrels off Jake Brooks. Kasevich rocketed a hard-hit line drive into the LCF gap in his first at-bat, generated from his plus bat speed and extension, but Malakhi Knight (‘24) tracked it down with ease. In his next at-bat, Kasevich made sure he wouldn’t get beat and once again, rocketed a Jake Brooks fastball down into the left-field corner for a double. Kasevich runs well out of the box, progressing to top speed fairly quickly with good baserunning actions. On the diamond, he stood out for his defensive preparation and light footwork before each pitch, showing that he has intangibles and a hunter’s mentality at SS. The Oregon SS has made a considerable effort in 2022 to elevate the ball more and tonight’s performance indicated that it is indeed true.
RHP CJ CULPEPPER, CAL BAPTIST 4/2
Performance: 5 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 6 SO, 1 BB, 25.81% CSW
Opponent: Seattle University