| Player: Brady Snow | |||||||||||
| School: American Heritage (FL) | Position(s): RHP | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’1″ | Weight: 190 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: Snow’s quick, whippy arm and easy operation give him one of the cleaner starter foundations in the class. The fastball lives in the low-to-mid 90s and has crept up to 96, showing enough ride to miss bats at the top of the zone. He throws strikes with it, working confidently to both sides of the plate. His curveball is the more reliable secondary right now—an upper-70s, 12–6 breaker with spin up to 3k and real depth when the arm stays synced. The changeup flashes late fade in the mid-80s and often profiles as his best complementary pitch, though it’s still gaining consistency. He’s shown the ability to repeat his delivery, mix three pitches, and settle into outings like a true starter. The slot can drop at times, creating some inconsistency with the breaking ball, but the ingredients—velo, spin, strikes, and an athletic arm—point squarely to a rotation future. With another year of physical growth and refinement to the changeup/slider feel, Snow projects as one of the steadier right-handed arms in the 2026 group. | |||||||||||
Shaun Kernahan is the founder and lead writer of Three Quarter Slot, where he blends scouting precision with a storyteller’s eye for the human side of the game. Based in Parker, Colorado, he has covered baseball prospects at every level since 2013, delivering in-depth evaluations, draft analysis, and developmental insight. Over the years, he has built Three Quarter Slot into a trusted home for thoughtful prospect coverage, detailed scouting reports, and a grounded look at how talent evolves
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