Inside the Rankings: Top 10 Class of 2021 LHP
April 3, 2020
With our latest rankings release for the 2021 class we decided to dive in deeper with a breakdown of the top 10 in each position, starting with LHP.
Disclaimer: Players listed below are ranked in order of their PRIMARY listed position on the website that they have chosen. A dual player that is also strong at their secondary position may carry more weight in their overall ranking.
Class of 2021 Rankings Release
TOP 10 LHP / CLASS OF 2021
ROBERT EVANS LHP / ALL HALLOWS, NY / 2021
First Glimpse: Last Chance Preview; October 2018. Worked 80-82 with feel. Impressed by his composure. The Future: The Eastern Kentucky commit has been on our radar since day one and really put himself on the map at the 2019 NYS Games. Frame has filled out; now checks in at 6-foot-1 208 pounds. Next step is to see that velocity hold ground in the upper 80's now that he has shown the ability to touch it. |
BRIAN REINKE LHP / HONEOYE FALLS LIMA, NY / 2021
The Future: The Richmond commit is better every time we see him. Reinke is a player that will benefit from PBR's commitment to data this summer as his spin rates on the breaking ball might put in a high class across the country.
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RAFE SCHLESINGER LHP / SACHEM EAST, NY / 2021
The Future: Our looks have been limited at Schlesinger but we like what we see. The upside is huge from a physical standpoint. Presently in the 6-foot-3 180 pound range; he'll be on pro scouts radar come spring of 2021. |
ITAI SPINOZA LHP / FAYETTEVILLE MANLIUS , NY / 2021Rankings StateRank: 40 / POS: 4
The Future: Not only does Spinoza have plenty to offer on the mound but he handles the bat extremely well and has been up to 90 MPH from the OF. Could be a corner OF/LHP out of the pen at a fairly high level. Currently uncommitted. |
XANDER BURCH LHP / THOMAS A. EDISON, NY / 2021Rankings StateRank: 45 / POS: 5
The Future: At 6-foot-0 160 pounds there is plenty to be had in the weight room which we believe will allow for an uptick in velocity. Handles himself well as a position player which could also play into his long term projection. Currently uncommitted. |
BILLY ROZAKIS LHP / XAVIER , NY / 2021Rankings StateRank: 59 / POS: 6
The Future: Rozakis has a tremendous upside. The frame will handle a velocity uptick and and he's shown feel for the CB and CH. Excited to see him at the 2020 NYS Games this summer. |
MARC DENUNZIO LHP / WESTLAKE, NY / 2021Rankings StateRank: 63 / POS: 7
The Future: DeNunzio checks off all the boxes in what you want see from a pitcher at this point. The 2020 NYS Games will be a huge stage for him to show off his recent gains. Definite follow this summer as we feel he's ready for that next jump. |
CHRIS AUCLAIR LHP / BALDWINSVILLE, NY / 2021Rankings StateRank: 70 / POS: 8
The Future: The one thing that we've noticed since day one is AuClair's ability to show 3 pitches; specifically being able to land his big breaking at any point. He has the frame and was up to 82 MPH last summer; be on watch for another increase in the velocity department. |
BRADYN COLETTA LHP / ADDISON , NY / 2021Rankings StateRank: 89 / POS: 9
The Future: Coletta jumped into the rankings during the latest update with his efforts back in February. Our staff is excited to track his progress in the near future. |
JACOB CRYSTAL LHP / CICERO NORTH SYRACUSE, NY / 2021Rankings StateRank: 120 / POS: 10
The Future: Much like several of his left-handed counterparts in the top 10, Crystal has a projectable build with an arm that works at low effort. The summer of 2020 will be a huge one for him. We look forward to seeing him at the NYS Games this July. |
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