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  • Baseball America:
    Owens is a 6-foot, 228-pound righthander who played a key role in UTSA’s first-ever super regional run as a do-it-all arm in 2025. He posted a 4.47 ERA with 100 strikeouts and 40 walks over 90.2 innings across 21 appearances, including 14 starts. Owens sits 91–93 mph with his fastball, touching 96, and generates solid carry up in the zone. His best secondary is a mid-80s slider, while his changeup and curveball are used sparingly, each under 8% of the time. Owens will need to refine his command at the next level and likely profiles as a professional reliever.
    (Tbh, I wouldn't be surprised if they try to develop him as a starter.) 


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  • Prospect Live:
    While Perry’s ERA rose by nearly a point from 2024 to 2025, his strikeout and walk numbers improved by a significant margin. He improved his strikeout rate from 18% to 23.1% and cut his walk rate from 13.% to 8.5%. Each of these improvements was sustained in the MLB Draft League, where he walked 3 and struck out 13 in 11 innings while putting up a much-improved 1.64 ERA. Perry’s got a good variety of pitches with a low 90s fastball, mid-80s cutter, low 80s change-up, and high 70s curveball. The curveball especially looks to be the best of the bunch, with excellent tunnelling paired with the fastball and a nasty late drop. He’s got elite extension as well at a little over 7 feet despite being just 6‘2. Like Niksch, his secondaries all possess good movement, but his rotation and overall potential heavily depend on the improvement of his fastball.

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  • Prospect Live

    Bonet is yet another guy who flashed his potential during the summer collegiate rounds. Although he posted a 6.08 ERA, Bonet struck out 19 batters in 13.1 innings, good for a 30.2% K rate. At San Jacinto as well, he showed his ability to get strikeouts, but immensely struggled with command, both at San Jacinto and at the MLB Draft League. His delivery is aggressive, and he may need refinement for fluidity in motion. He has a fastball that sits mid 90s with flashes of upper 90s with some tail as well. In the opposite direction, he also has a cutter that has some nice late movement and a low 80s slider. His breaking pitch will need more development to see sustained success, and his command will need vast improvement but his fastballs show the ability to be a reliable pitch from the bullpen.

     

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