2020 Georgia Rankings (40 through 31)
November 6, 2019
After last weeks release of Prep Baseball Report's High School National 2020 Rankings and this weeks release of the PBR Draft HQ's 2020 Draft Board it is a good time to start highlighting PBR Georgia's 2020 Rankings from 60-1. Today we focus on number 40 all the way to 31, this will be a good list of players and will give all the Georgia baseball fans insight into what games are can't miss this Spring around the State.
How about Reid Fagerstrom (@Reidfstrom) throwing up 5 perfect frames for @VikingBseball last night. Fagerstrom (Georgia State commit) was the top prospect at the inaugural #PeachStateGames in August and has continued to rise. How about this line 5IP 0H OBB 11K #GAboys pic.twitter.com/EuIqN3sWBA
— Blake Davis (@PBRGABlakeDavis) March 7, 2019
2020 RHP Logan Jones (Milton HS, @PBRGeorgia) comes out for @TEAMELITENATION Black) in championship game of #FallUpperclassWS sitting 88-90 with 73-74 slider. #Samford recruit, strong 6-4/200 frame. Team Elite leads 3-0 over @SQZBaseball after 2. @NathanRode pic.twitter.com/J8RBCQxnV1
— Sean Duncan (@SeanDuncan729) October 6, 2019
2020 OF Hudson Sapp (Dawson County, GA) starts @DRBElite off with a bang ... 100 mph off the bat for a triple. Compact LHH athlete; Ole Miss recruit. @PBRGeorgia @PBRTournaments @jprepbaseball @NathanRode #PBRNat pic.twitter.com/Mpho3ef7QW
— Sean Duncan (@SeanDuncan729) July 28, 2019
36. Darryl Buggs, OF, Heritage HS, (Alabama-Birmingham)
Uncommitted 2020 OF Darryl Buggs (DRB/Heritage) adds to the list of yet another DRB player who flat out balls. At 6-1, 170 pounds, he doesn’t look overly big on the field, but he’s twitchy, shows bat speed, and is constantly hunting for extra bases. If you’re on defense, it’s nerve wracking having him on the basepaths, having to constantly make sure he stops his feet. He’s dangerous when he gets on base, and with the combination of his plate discipline and speed, headaches happen quite often against him.
Uncommitted 2020 OF Daryl Buggs (@DRBElite) putting pressure on the defense and showing what speed does. Going 1st to 3rd on a hard hit ball to LF. @PBRTournaments @PBRGeorgia #GABoys pic.twitter.com/xerGbxcNkP
— Blake Davis (@PBRGABlakeDavis) July 28, 2019
2020 uncommitted two-way player Jaylen Paden works through a defensive mistake in the 1st. This kid is athletic and aggressive, with fluid actions.
— Blake Davis (@PBRGABlakeDavis) April 10, 2019
Heading to the 2nd@RICSbaseball 1@DHSbaseballdogs 1 pic.twitter.com/Wxt0eO5uK8
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— PBR Georgia (@PBRGeorgia) July 28, 2019
2020 @Vol_Baseball commit Charlie Taylor of the Georgia Jackets drives a pitch over the left-field fence for a home run.
▪️89 mph off the bat
▪️32° launch angle
▪️330’ distance traveled @PBRTournaments #PBRNat pic.twitter.com/YdC0Q57tBP
The tall, wiry Johnson continues to show the arm strength, pushing his fastball up to 91 mph. The Georgia Southern commit has a very projectable 6-foot-4 frame with good hand-speed, and even more velocity coming over the next year. Johnson will have to show more breaking ball feel by draft time in order to boost his pro profile, but there his size, build, and arm strength make it easy to find the upside.
Strong battle between two top 100 players. #75 Uncommitted 2020 INF Kobe Braddock @RRHS_baseball vs #23 Uncommitted 2020 LHP Colin Caldwell @HHSHoyaSports. #GAboys pic.twitter.com/YAvi4J4Qyx
— Blake Davis (@PBRGABlakeDavis) April 10, 2019
31. Dalton Pearson, OF, Johns Creek HS, (Georgia State)
Young right handed hitting OF who recently transferred into Johns Creek HS. Bat-speed and rhythm are apparent right away. Will have to answer some profile questions in the future, but definitely a good next level player in the future.
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Compact bodied right-handed hitting catcher with pull power. Headsy kid that has compact sudden actions behind the plate. Future 2-way catcher at the next level with a high baseball IQ.