Texas 2018 Class Rankings
November 17, 2016
By Toby Bicknell
Texas Scouting Director
Twiiter: @PBR_Texas
It's been a long, action-packed fall season throughout Texas. Much has happened over the course of the two-plus months since the launch of PBR Texas, all of which is reflected in our comprehensive 2018 Texas Top 100.
The talent level in this state is second-to-none, always known for producing power arms. The 2018 class is no different with 8 of the top 10 players being pitchers with high-end stuff.
This is the first PBR Texas rankings with updates to come in the early spring, after our three winter events and before the high school season kicks off. To see our complete list of events click here.
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RHP/1B Grayson Rodriguez (Nacogdoches Central HS) takes the #1 spot in our ranking. The 6-foot-5, 210-pound Texas A&M recruit is a powerful young player. The right-hander showcases a fastball topping out at 94 mph with a slider that has good depth at 78-79 mph. The left-handed hitter also possesses light-tower power at the plate with an advanced feel for hitting.
RHP Mason Englert (Forney HS), the 6-foot-3, 200-pound Texas A&M recruit possesses that rare blend of high-ceiling upside with present electric stuff and pitchability.
At number 3 is RHP Marcelo Perez (J.B. Alexander HS). The 5-foot-11, 165-pound TCU recruit had a stellar summer, showing a low-90's fastball and a swing-and-miss slider.
RHP/SS Derrick Cherry (Goose Creek Memorial HS) the 6-foot-1, 185-pound Houston recruit is another two-way talent that shows athleticism and high-end all-around tools. Rounding out the top 5 is Adam Kloffenstein (Magnolia HS). The 6-foot-5, 200-pound TCU recruit showcases an upper-80's fastball and a swing-and-miss slider.
A look at the Top 10:
Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Commitment | |
1 | Grayson Rodriguez | TX | Central Heights | 2018 | RHP | Texas A&M |
2 | Mason Englert | TX | Forney | 2018 | RHP | Texas A&M |
3 | Marcelo Perez | TX | J. B. Alexander | 2018 | SS | Texas Christian |
4 | Derrick Cherry | TX | Goose Greek Memorial | 2018 | SS | Houston |
5 | Adam Kloffenstein | TX | Magnolia | 2018 | RHP | Texas Christian |
6 | Hunter Watson | TX | Pottsboro | 2018 | 3B | Texas A&M |
7 | Simeon Woods - Richardson | TX | Kempner | 2018 | RHP | Texas A&M |
8 | Jordan Groshans | TX | Magnolia | 2018 | SS | Kansas |
9 | Ty Madden | TX | Cypress Ranch | 2018 | RHP | Rice |
10 | Kolby Kubichek | TX | Bryan | 2018 | RHP | Texas |
>>CLICK HERE to view to entire 2018 Texas Top 100