Prep Baseball Report

Unsigned Senior Games Spotlight: Top Pitchers



By Matt Sandles
Associate Contributor

The Michigan Unsigned Senior Games will take place on August 8 and 9 at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids. This annual event will showcase more than 70 of the top uncommitted rising seniors in the state and even features a Canadian prospect. Today we will take a look at some of the power arms who will be attending that college coaches should take a long look at.
P.J. Piesko is a LHP from Oxford who is currently ranked No. 42 in the Class. Piesko has been up to 83 MPH and armside run on both his fastball and changeup. With a 6-foot-1, 150-pound frame, Piesko can add weight with no problems. Piesko is a good student and was an All County Honorable Mention selection as a junior.
Craig Bosanac, a Monroe Jefferson product, is a relative unknown on the showcase circuit but won't be much longer. Reports have him up to 89 mph and he has good bloodlines as his older brother is currently playing college baseball. He was a Honorable Mention selection in the Huron League as a junior. Bosanac is also one of the youngest players in his class, which means his best could still be far ahead of him.
Jacob Wahmhoff hails from Holland and is very talented. Wahmhoff is 6-foot-2 and throws 85 mph fastballs with ease. In addition, he has high pitchability and is able to command three pitches. He has been off of the radar due to an ACL injury during his basketball season this past winter.
Niles' Tate Brawley really burst onto the recruiting scene this summer, establishing himself as one of the top pitchers for the Kalamazoo Maroons. Brawley is 6-foot-4 and has been clocked as high as 86 mph. He was 5-1 this summer with an ERA under 1.00 for the Maroons. For Niles, Brawley was an All-Conference, All-District, and All-Region selection.

Reid Kelley is highly touted and the radar gun shows why. Kelley has been up to 87 mph for us and the 6-foot-2 RHP has baseball in his blood, as his younger brother Bryce is a top prospect as well. Kelley is an outstanding student and was a 1st Team All-Conference, 1st Team All-District, and 1st Team All-Region selection for Rockford this past spring.

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