Tale of the Tape: '24 Draft (NJ Edition)
July 10, 2024
Prospects:
OF Luke Dickerson (Morris Knolls) Commitment: UVA
National: 29 / State: 3
H/W: 6’0” 190
Stat Line: .467 I 18 HR I 64 R I 46 RBI I 27 SB I 1.086 SLG I 24 BB I 11 2B
Dickerson has really solidified his stock this spring after a strong summer/fall circuit. The hockey star also seemed to make some significant jumps coming out of the winter. In my opinion it wasn’t many physical tweaks Dickerson made. Mentally he was just on another planet this spring. Seemed he was always 5 steps ahead of everyone else. The game appeared to be in slow motion for him. Very minimal strikeouts and errors. The biggest question is what position Dickerson will play.
Showcasing a very physical frame. Broad chested and athletic lower half. The first tool that Dickerson possesses is his running speed. In terms of 60’s it is in the 6.4-6.5 range. His H to 1B times also have classified his speed as plus. The hit tool is on display as well, such a simple operation. Hands have a circle load. Lower half has an efficient forward move; the front side has a small hover. Stays very connected and inside the ball. Ability to hit the ball line to line. Also showcasing power with 18 home runs.
‘24 IF Luke Dickerson (Morris Knolls) @Luke_dickerson1 | @PrepBaseballNJ
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) April 5, 2024
6’1”190 Strong.
Very connected swing. Strong pullback 🏹. Gets into his forward with intent. Keeps hands tight to the body. Carry through the middle. #MLBdraft @ShooterHunt // @PBR_DraftHQ pic.twitter.com/yEMlBXECDL
‘24 SS Luke Dickerson (Morris Knolls) @Luke_dickerson1 hammers a double to the pull side gap to open up this Group 3 Semifinal. 2-0 count facing off against Kleiven (Miami recruit). Handled the upper 80’s FB with ease. Proceeded to come around and score his 60th run of the… pic.twitter.com/0W5st5B4rv
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) June 5, 2024
That’s a wrap for Luke Dickerson’s HS career. The progression from the summer to now has been cool to witness.
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) June 10, 2024
‘24 IF Luke Dickerson (Morris Knolls)
Powers through this ball for a oppo double. Dickerson has such strength in his swing.
Line ~ .467 / 18 HR / 64 R / 46 RBI /… pic.twitter.com/b0wkcCKqWQ
RHP Chris Levonas (CBA) Commitment: Wake Forest
National: No. 26 / State: No. 1
H/W: 6’2” 175
Stat Line: 31.2 IP I 68 K I 10 BB I 9 H I 5 R I 0.44 ERA
Levonas spark plugged his draft buzz at the Super 60 where he showcased 5 pitches with a FB into the mid to high 90s. This led to 31 innings of work. Where he showcased elite spin in front of every MLB organization.
Velo, spin, consistent strikes are all being checked off. A start to highlight was on 5/8/24 which in my opinion was his most impressive. FB was on full display (93-96). CB looked sharp and picked up whiffs. Also showcased a CH,CT,SL. His 5 pitch arsenal led to a semifinal W (12K I 0 BB).
‘24 RHP Chris Levonas (CBA) @ChrisLevonas
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) May 9, 2024
No. 3️⃣0️⃣ in the class.
The wiry right hander took the mound in the MCT Semifinals. He was dominant. Used his FB more. 93-96 (97). Saw 94’s and 95’s late for K’s. CH/CT 86-89. CB 75-78. SL 79-83. Punched out 12 with 0 BB. Seemed to be… pic.twitter.com/vGH95Qo3AE
RHP Bryce Meccage (Pennington) Commitment: UVA
National: 36 / State: 2
H/W: 6’3” 215
Stat Line: 22 IP I 47 K I 9 BB I 0 H I 3 R I 0.64 ERA
Meccage had a great spring. Looks filled out and strong. He gets down the slope with ease. Meccage is very respectful and “mature” for his age. Communicates well from all my interactions with him. Handles interviews with class. Made really nice strides from the Winter to Spring. On the mound the fastball has been up to 97. SL has been 79-83 with down action. CB 76-77. CH (kick-change) 84-86. Interested to see where Meccage goes.
‘24 RHP Bryce Meccage (Pennington) @BryceMeccage
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) May 14, 2024
No. 3️⃣6️⃣ in the class.
In 22 innings of work this season, Meccage (@UVABaseball recruit) didn’t allow a single hit. Also managed to pick up 47 K’s. In today’s outing against Hightstown; K’d 11 and walked 4.
FB: Mostly 93-96… pic.twitter.com/J7lZFBtqXN
On The Bubble:
LHP Will Kirk (Ramsey) Commitment: UVA
H/W: 6’2” 190
Stat Line: 32 IP I 62 K I 9 BB I 15 H I 3 R I 0.22 ERA
Starter profile out of Kirk. Throws a lot of strikes in all four quadrants.
Strong lower half. Broad shoulders. FB/CB/CH mix.
‘24 LHP William Kirk (Ramsey HS) @WilliamKirk24 // @PrepBaseballNJ
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) March 29, 2024
6’2” 190 @UVABaseball recruit.
Kirk looks to have added strength and size this offseason. Filled up the zone over 4 innings of work. Picking up a ton of whiffs. #MLBdraft @ShooterHunt // @PBR_DraftHQ pic.twitter.com/xlopiwFVVl
1B Ryan Costello (Ranney) Commitment: LSU
H/W: 6’3” 215
Stat Line: .562 I 14 HR I 34 RBI I 24 R
The power hitting LHH has homered at a very high clip this spring. Was 2nd in the state and 5 away from breaking the NJ record. Finished the season with 14 homers.
Strong physical frame. Bat speed and bat to ball are real. Not much swing and miss in Costello’s game. A standout moment for Costello this season is when he homered off ‘25 Miquel Sime (LSU commit) sits 95-98 (100).
𝐎𝐓𝐇: 𝐆𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐂𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐥𝐞𝐬
— Prep Baseball (@prepbaseball) May 14, 2024
In pursuit of Mike Trout's single-season NJ HR record of 18, #Super60 1B @RyanCostelloo (@PrepBaseballNJ) has slugged 14 of his own for Raney HS this season as he bats near .600.
🔗 https://t.co/7oQsJVXF0v | @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/kkeOWMqdrr
Top ranked ‘24 OF/1B Ryan Costello
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) April 27, 2024
(Ranney) @RyanCostelloo
The #Super60 alum has been hitting home runs at high rate this spring. The @LSUbaseball commit clobbers his 8th of the year. This was off a ‘25 LSU commit.
Physical LHH. Ability to get the barrel out. @ShooterHunt… pic.twitter.com/fzSZGZK1tx
LHP Jake Marciano (Donovan Catholic) Commitment: Virginia Tech
H/W: 6’1” 170
Stat Line: 46.1 IP I 88 K I 14 BB I 1.51 ERA
Such a lean, athletic frame from Marciano. Loose arm swing. Pitches with conviction. Emerged on the circuit last spring. Landing a commitment to VTech. The Fastball this spring was mostly 87-90 and saw flashes of 91 and 92. Breaker ticked up into the mid 70’s. Flashes the CH which I believe is his best secondary.
‘24 Jake Marciano (Donovan) currently has 2 K’s. 0 runs on 1 hit. The FB is 86-89 have seen 90x2. SL @ 79. Lean build. Donovan leads in the 3rd. 1-0. @Jake_Marciano4 pic.twitter.com/91QxUDWXAZ
— Prep Baseball New Jersey (@PrepBaseballNJ) May 28, 2024
‘24 LHP Jake Marciano (@Jake_Marciano4) Donovan Catholic
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) March 24, 2024
6’2” 170@HokiesBaseball recruit
Marciano showcased an explosive late moving FB. Range was 87-89. The SL was 73-77 paired w/a CH.
3 IP | 8 K | 0 BB
Easy/Repeatable delivery. @ShooterHunt // @PBRNewJersey pic.twitter.com/s03bq8QA1D
Names for the Future:
RHP Howard Tate DeRias (Gloucester Catholic) Commitment: Miami
H/W: 6’4” 195
Stat Line: 53.1 IP I 91 K I 22 BB I 0.66 ERA
An injury sidelined DeRias’s pitching efforts for most of ‘23 and beginning parts of ‘24. He ramped up this winter and was ready to go this Spring. He showcased a low 90’s fastball with a gradual breaking ball and a CH that had a lot of fade in the 81-84 range. It's a loose throw with lean levers. With years to come we could see the Canes commit throwing into the High 90’s.
‘24 RHP Tate Derias (Gloucester Catholic) @CanesBaseball recruit.
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) June 8, 2024
No-hitter in the Non Public B state final. Caps off a great senior season. He pitched 53.1 innings with 91 K’s and 22 BB.
6/7/24 ~ 5 IP | 13 K | 0 H
FB mostly 90-92. 93s and 94s mixed
SL 76-79 early. Late… pic.twitter.com/MNa6vpzj3Q
RHP Ryder Garino (Cherry Hill West) Commitment: South Carolina
H/W: 6’5” 180
Stat Line: 53.2 IP I 94 K I 14 BB I 0.39 ERA
Definition of projection. Such a lean frame with so much room to fill out. Garino mostly pitched 87-89 this spring. Which is on the lighter side but his ability to win and throw strikes make it such an intriguing follow. His fastball has a lot of carry and ride up in the zone. Causing a bunch of whiffs this spring. Punched people out at such a high %. Garino also showed a sweeper. Late action. Missed a lot of RHH barrels.
‘24 RHP Ryder Garino (Cherry Hill West) @garino_ryder
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) May 17, 2024
6’5” 180. @GamecockBasebll recruit.
Garino continues to dominate this season. Long levers; L-release with carry.
FB 86-89 (90’s early on)
SL 74-79 sweep, late ↘️
5/17/24 ~ 6.1 | 10 K | 2 BB | 1 ER
Season ~ 41.2 IP |… pic.twitter.com/ulTyE3u7il
3B Sean Griggs (Red Bank Catholic) Commitment: Alabama
H/W: 6’2” 190
Stat Line: .430 AVG I 7 2B I 1 HR I 17 RBI
High character kid. Off the charts makeup. Was someone who was on the circuit his whole high school career. Starting with underclass area codes. Has some bat to ball skills. Will be interesting to see if Griggs can access his power in college. AVG. defender. Has some versatility to him with ability to play 3B, 2B, and LF. It's a smooth lefty stroke and a follow for years to come.
𝗢𝗧𝗛 𝗗𝗿𝗮𝗳𝘁 𝗜𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗰𝘁: 𝗡𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝘀
— Prep Baseball (@prepbaseball) May 6, 2024
'24 3B/SS @Sean_Griggs2024 (@PrepBaseballNJ) demonstrated an innate ability to slow the game down while getting off some quality swings from the left side.
🖇️ https://t.co/FcVTCAQ5uw | @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/HSG8CNKaSK
RHP James Kleiven (Randolph) Commitment: Miami
H/W: 6’3” 225
Stat Line: 43.2 IP I 58 K I 29 BB I 3.37 ERA
East coast pro put Kleiven on the map. He sat 94 with his fastball with spin rates into the 2700-2800s. In the same time frame he dropped his commitment to JMU due to a coaching change and shortly after chose Miami. Should be super interesting to see how much better Kleiven gets with the decision to stop playing football. This spring it seemed it was hard for him to find the same slot he had in the summer. Velo was all over the place. Sometimes 91 and others 86. So with the Dual athlete solely focused on one sport now. It will be interesting to see what he turns into at Miami.
#Uncommitted ‘24 RHP James Kleiven (Randolph)
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) August 5, 2023
2 IP | 4 K
FB 92-94 (+2800rpm)
CB 78-79
Power arm. ⚡️
@PBRNewJersey // @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/cG0SAZYeFT
RHP Matthew Kouser (St. Augustine Prep) Commitment: Northwestern
H/W: 6’4” 204
Stat Line: 50 IP I 56 K I 14 BB I 0.83 ERA
A name that deserves attention. Kouser went toe to toe with some of the names on this list and showed he belonged. Everything he throws has high spin. His heater is 88-90 with flashes of 91 and 92. SL has 11/5 break and throws it at 77-80 (81) with spin over 2700. Also throws a heavy CH at 83-86. Really reliable front end arm for the Hermits this spring and look for him to make an immediate impact at Northwestern.
‘24 RHP Matthew Kouser (St. Augustine Prep) @kouser_matt
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) April 28, 2024
6’5” 195 @NUCatsBaseball recruit.
Kouser continues to turn in impressive outings this spring. FB/SL/CH mix. High 80s T91. Saw the SL 77-80 upwards of 2700-2800 rpm’s. Punched out 5 in 7IP. Created a lot of confusion… pic.twitter.com/zfQtegJIYd
SS Yomar Carreras (North Brunswick) Commitment: Rutgers
H/W: 5’11” 188
Stat Line: .464 I 13 2B I 3 HR I 20 RBI
A Super60 participant. The switching hitting shortstop #’s wise had himself a good spring. He plays a solid SS. With clean and fluid actions. The arm slot is smooth. The glove plays. With all that being said Carreras is good enough to stay at short. The biggest question is will the bat play. Curious to see what happens here with Carreras. If he does make it to campus, Rutgers will be getting a high end defender with some flick in his swing that could fit in the leadoff spot.
‘24 SS Yomar Carreras (North Brunswick) @Yomar_c_25
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) March 30, 2024
5’11” 190@RutgersBaseball recruit.
Carreras storing energy better in his load. Getting in strong position to hit. Defense: smooth actions w/variability in arm slots.#Super60 alum.@ShooterHunt // @PrepBaseballNJ pic.twitter.com/5ZUlBivpj1
RHP Landon Mack (Bishop Eustace) Commitment: Rutgers
H/W: 6’2” 195
Stat Line: 51 IP I 85 K I 8 BB I 0.55 ERA
Mack caught some attention this spring. The fastball was seen up into 94 and 95 but mostly pitched at 90-91. The FB has life on it with a cut action. The breaking ball has a gradual break. He also flashed a CH on occasion. Mack is an athletic mover.
‘24 RHP Landon Mack (Bishop Eustace)
— Dan Valerio (@DanValerio3) April 22, 2024
@_LandonMack 🤝 @RutgersBaseball recruit.
6’2” 190 ATH build. OTT delivery.
W against Spalding (MD):
5 IP | 7 K | 0 BB | 2 H | 1 ER
FB 89-93 (94)
BB 73-76 gradual
Flashed CH @ShooterHunt // @PrepBaseballNJ pic.twitter.com/X6bTShMSdW