Updated and Expanded 2019 Rankings
December 4, 2017
Make no mistake, New Jersey high school baseball has become a hot bed for talent with numerous players going on to play in the Power Five conferences over the years. But this 2019 class in New Jersey is quickly shaping out to be the most well-rounded top to bottom. After a major fall from some of the most talented arms in the state and the consistency at the top of the rankings, the NJ '19 class has not disappointed so far. To start off, let's take a look at the new Top 20.
Take a look at the complete list of 2019 Rankings HERE
RANK | NAME | STATE | SCHOOL | CLASS | POS | COMMITMENT |
1 | KC Hunt | NJ | Ramapo | 2019 | RHP | Mississippi State |
2 | Anthony Volpe | NJ | Delbarton | 2019 | SS | Vanderbilt |
3 | Nick Maldonado | NJ | Seton Hall Prep | 2019 | RHP | Vanderbilt |
4 | Ron Cole | NJ | Neptune | 2019 | RHP | Kentucky |
5 | Tate Ballestero | NJ | Morristown | 2019 | C | Virginia |
6 | Stephen Restuccio | NJ | Hammonton | 2019 | OF | Maryland |
7 | Alex Margot | NJ | Collingswood | 2019 | LHP | Kentucky |
8 | Cade Hunter | NJ | Lenape | 2019 | C | Virginia Tech |
9 | Drew Compton | NJ | Governor Livingston | 2019 | 3B | Georgia Tech |
10 | Jack Leiter | NJ | Delbarton | 2019 | RHP | Vanderbilt |
THE RISERS
+ Notre Dame recruit RHP Liam Simon (Freehold Township HS, NJ) found his groove this fall with a fastball that routinely touched 88 MPH and a sharp downer slider with 11/5 tilt and fastball arm action for strikes. Long, loose and athletic arm – Simon has tons of room to fill out and increase velocity. Simon jumps up to No. 22.
+ Pittsburgh commit, Middletown South's 3B Robby Zega impressed at the New Jersey State Games in July....
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