He's Mexican, black short haired fade, brown eyes, 5'7. he’s not flashy, but he’s disciplined, putting together competitive at-bats and punishing mistakes when pitchers get careless.
He's white, blue eyes, short brown-blonde hair, 6'0. He’s known for elite velocity that can overwhelm hitters in a blink, the type of arm that makes even confident batters second-guess their timing. When he’s locked in, his fastball becomes the headline and everything else just sets it up.
He's white, brown short hair, Hazel eyes, 6'1. He brings physicality to the lineup, with the ability to drive the ball to all fields when he’s timed up. Defensively, he’s flexible enough to move around the corners, giving a roster some needed versatility.
He's white, brown short haired fade, brown eyes, 5'9. He can play multiple infield spots at a high level and gives steady offense with a calm, balanced approach at the plate. He’s the kind of player who makes a lineup feel stable—no chaos, just consistency.
He's black/Dominican, short black haired fade, brown eyes, 6'2. He’s known for controlling at-bats, staying composed under pressure, and delivering contact with power gaps when it matters. Defensively and emotionally, he brings leadership energy—someone who anchors an infield.
Dominican, brown eyes, short black hair, brown eyes, 6'2 He plays with confidence, sometimes even swagger, and has the ability to take over games both with the glove and the bat. He’s the kind of player organizations build identity around.
He's white, blue eyes, curly brown hair, 6'3. He moves naturally in the field and shows maturity beyond his experience, especially in how he reads plays and handles pressure moments.
He's Dominican, brown eyes, black braids, 6'3. When he’s at his best, he shifts momentum instantly, whether it’s with a swing that clears the wall or a defensive play that flips the energy of the entire stadium.
The room is dim, lit only by the glow of a laptop screen and a half-finished cup of coffee sitting next to a stack of scouting reports.
On the screen: a college baseball film. Grainy at first, then sharper as the camera locks onto a batter stepping into the box—Guest.
The swing is clean. Controlled, but violent when it connects. The kind of swing that doesn’t just hit the ball—it decides where it’s going.
Across town, in a quiet office overlooking Petco Park, a member of the San Diego Padres front office leans forward.
“Pause it,” - ??? he says.
The video freezes.
Release Date 2026.05.29 / Last Updated 2026.05.29