Early Signing Period - Division 1 Recruiting Class Breakdown
November 29, 2017
By Dennis Healy, Trevor Brown and PBR Staff
Co-Director of Scouting
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New England Insider: Early Signing Period - Division 1 Recruiting Class Breakdown
*In Alphabetical Order
The NCAA early signing period started November 8th, 2017 and ran through the 15th. With the fall signing period upon us, we look to break down each individual Division I commitment from in-state prospects, where they are headed and what tools they will bring with them.
* Schools are listed in alphabetical order
Boston College Eagles
Overview: Mike Gambino and company continue to build the Boston College program as they have signed another legit recruiting class. They have addressed issues on the mound and positionally with this class. They do a very thorough job identifying the right player for them and have seen that approach lead to success on the field. This class is no different.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Peter Burns | MA | Austin Prep | C |
Sal Frelick | MA | Lexington | SS |
Ramon Jimenez | MA | Chicopee | SS |
Travis Lane | MA | Phillips Academy Andover | RHP |
Joe Mancini | CT | Fairfield Prep | RHP |
Cody Morissette | NH | Exeter | SS |
George Emmet Sheehan | CT | Salisbury School | RHP |
Samrath Singh | NJ | Plainsboro | LHP |
- Total Commits: 9
- # Top 50 Players Ranked: 5
- Sleeper of the Class: Cody Morrisette
- Immediate Impact Player: Mason Pelio
Peter Burns C / 3B / Austin Prep, MA / 2018The 26th ranked player in the Class of 2018 for New England is a left-handed hitting catcher with plus thunder in the barrel . Burns should jump right into the mix the minute he steps on campus cause of his bat. A solid defender, with the ability to receive and throw. In my eyes, Peters is in the middle of the order by his sophomore campaign in Chestnut Hill. |
Cody Morissette SS / 2B / Exeter, NH / 2018Left-handed hitting middle infielder with a huge upside, ranked 12th in the PBR New England Class of 2018. The frame has yet to fill out and he shows the ability to run and maneuver the barrel. He can play a bunch of different spots in the infield, adding much needed versatility in the ACC. Could be an everyday player sometime later in his freshman campaign. |
Travis Lane RHP / 1B / Phillips Academy Andover, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 14 / POS: 7
The 14th ranked player in New England is a physical right-handed arm whose brother already pitches for BC. The arm has plenty of strength to it, as he pitches in the low-90s. The secondary stuff is coming along nicely and as long as he stays healthy he could garner some innings immediately for the Eagles. |
Joe Mancini RHP / SS / Fairfield Prep, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 18 / POS: 10
The 18th ranked player in the Class of 2018 PBR New England is a 6-foot-1, 195-pound athletic right-hander out of Connecticut who has a great deal of promise as well on the bump. Pitches 89-91 with more in the tank. The secondary stuff is aggressive and he shows the ability to compete at a higher level. He will be a welcomed addition to the staff in Chestnut Hill |
George Emmet Sheehan RHP / OF / Salisbury School, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 92 / POS: 41
6-foot-5, 180-pound long and lanky right-hander. The fastball sits in the upper-80s with the makings of a plus slider as his main secondary pitch. The slider should get him innings right away and with innings he should develop into a high level arm. The changeup is in play already and should add to his pitchability in college. Another guy to follow on the pro level. |
Sal Frelick SS / Lexington, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 26 / POS: 4
5-foot-10, 175-pound left-handed hitting shortstop who can really run with the best of them. A plus runner who hits from the left-side and plays in the middle of the field. What more can you ask for. Frelick is ranked 27th in the PBR New England Class of 2018 |
Ramon Jimenez SS / 2B / Chicopee, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 33 / POS: 5
The 33rd ranked player in the Class of 2018 PBR New England Rankings. The frame is physical on this Western Massachusetts product. The bat has plus strength to it and he should hit for power as he matures. The glove is solid and he could end up as a physical corner infielder or an offensive second baseman. |
Brown Bears
Overview: Coach Achilles and staff worked long and hard, are bringing in six recruits, four of them being arms, one infielder and one outfielder. These six will compete and help Brown continue to push forward in the Ivy League.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Zachary Fogell | RI | Cumberland | LHP |
Paddy Hincks | IL | Benet | SS |
Jackson Hipp | VA | Christ | OF |
Jackson Hipp | NC | Christ School | OF |
Ryan Kuntz | MN | St. Paul Academy | RHP |
Greg Strickland | NC | Millbrook | SS |
- Total commits: 6
- # of top 50 players ranked: 0
- Sleeper of the Class: Jackson Hipp
- Immediate Impact Player: Zach Fogell
Zachary Fogell LHP / OF / Cumberland, RI / 2018Rankings StateRank: 103 / POS: 9
Fogell, ranked 103rd in New England, is a left-handed pitcher with a clean arm action that is smooth on the back side. Fastball has climbed in the past six months. Fogell shows the ability to throw all three pitches for strikes and should challenge for innings quickly. |
Charles BeilensonRHP / Chaminade College Prep, CA / 2018Charles Beilenson, a right-handed pitcher from Chaminade College Prep in CA, fastball is 85-88 mph, with a hard slider. |
Greg StricklandRHP / 2018Greg Strickland, a right-handed pitcher, has a strong, durable pitchers frame. The fastball is in a the mid-80s, shows the ability to throw the secondary pitches for strikes. |
Jackson HippOF / NC / 2018Jackson Hipp ranked 135th in North Carolina, a right-handed hitter, swing has length to it, more of a pull approach, look for the power to come at some point. |
Bryant Bulldogs
Overview: Coach Steve Owens and assistant Brendan Monaghan continue to bring in top of the line chalk players. They brought in eight total players, four position players (three of them LHH) and four pitchers, two of whom bring it from the left side. Look for this group to help them stay at the top of the Northeast Conference. Jake Gustin is a legit middle infielder who will hit at a very high level. Right-handed pitcher Luke Garofalo, shows potential to pitch with velocity at some point, while righty John Macdonald throws a heavy ball with a strong frame.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Vincenzo Castronovo | NY | Proctor | 1B |
Luke Garofalo | CT | Coginchaug | RHP |
Jake Gustin | MA | Peabody Veteran Memorial High School | SS |
Jack Halbruner | NJ | St. Augustine Prep | LHP |
Johnny MacDonald | CT | Westhill | RHP |
Brian Nicolas | PA | Neshaminy | SS |
Mike Randazzo | CT | Fairfield Warde | LHP |
Matt Woods | RI | Pilgrim | SS |
- Total commits: 8
- # of top 50 players ranked: 3
- Sleeper of the Class: Vincenzo Castronovo
- Immediate Impact Player: Jake Gusitin
Luke Garofalo RHP / SS / Coginchaug, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 98 / POS: 41
Garofalo, a right-handed pitcher, ranked 98th has a fastball in the 85-88 mph range, with the ability to really spin the breaking ball. Look for him to get innings as a freshman. |
John Macdonald RHP / Westhill, CT / 2018John MacDonald, ranked 122nd, is a right-handed pitcher whose fastball is 85-87 mph, works from a higher slot with a breaking ball that shows proper spin and shape. Look for the velocity to climb again, has leverage and works downhill. |
Jake Gustin SS / 2B / Peabody Veteran Memorial, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 19 / POS: 2
Gustin, ranked 19th in New England as a middle infielder, hits from the left side with present gap power. Drives the baseball to all fields, better suited for second base but can spell guys on the left side if needed. Look for him to hit at the top of the order. |
Matt Woods SS / 2B / Pilgrim, RI / 2018Rankings StateRank: 60 / POS: 11
Woods, ranked 60th in New England, is a left-handed hitting middle infielder but could get pushed to a corner at some point. The swing is fluid, giving him the potential to hit for average and power down the road. |
Jack HalbrunerLHP / NJ / 2018Jack Halbruner, a left-handed pitcher from South Jersey, ranked 23rd, works from a slightly lower slot with a fastball that sits at 85 mph featuring heavy action to it. The breaking ball has more sweeping action and could be a nightmare left-on-left matchup out of the bullpen. |
Charles Beilenson1B / OF / NY / 2018Vincenzo Castronovo, ranked 24th in New York, is a left-handed hitter who drives the baseball to all fields. Look for him to hit with power over time as he develops. Defensively limited, look for him to play first base or in an outfield corner. |
Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils
Overview: Coach Hickey and the Blue Devils coaching staff did well to bring in talent that should pay immediate dividends on campus in 2019. The class features four right-handed arms that could contend for innings as freshman, mixing long-term upside and the chance to produce from the get-go. Right handers Brian Gaughan, Dylan Benton, and Fran Phelan are all amongst the top 50 RHPs in New England. Tim Buchek and Jack Nolan are two right-handed power bats that could find their way into the lineup early in their Blue Devils careers.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Dylan Benton | CT | Manchester | RHP |
Timothy Buchek | NY | Windsor | RHP |
Dan Covino | CT | Weston | 2B |
Marco Monteiro | CT | Norwalk | C |
Jack Nolan | CT | Amity Regional | 3B |
Fran Phelan | CT | Holy Cross | RHP |
Michael Torniero | CT | Notre Dame West Haven | OF |
- Total commits: 8
- # of top 50 players ranked: 1
- Sleeper of the Class: Fran Phelan
- Immediate Impact Player: Tim Buchek
Tim BuchekRHP / 1B / Windsor, NY / 2018Tim Buchek, a two-way standout in New York and ranked as the 8th best prospect in the state, brings power from the right side as a first baseman with an eye-popping 103 MPH exit velocity. As a pitcher, Buchek brings a 84-87 MPH fastball and sharp curveball that should induce swings-and-misses from the jump. |
Dylan Benton RHP / SS / Manchester, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 137 / POS: 47
Benton, a right-handed pitcher out of Manchester ranked 137th overall in New England, pitches downhill from a ¾ slot. The fastball is heavy and tops out at 87 MPH right now. Benton already shows command in the zone with the fastball, helping his above average slider play up even further when ahead in the count. |
Fran Phelan RHP / 3B / Holy Cross, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 173 / POS: 60
5-foot-11 righty Fran Phelan is the 173rd ranked player in New England and defines pitchability. Phelan mixes his pitches well with above average command and a willingness to challenge hitters. |
Brian Gaughan RHP / Walpole, MA / 2017Rankings StateRank: 47 / POS: 23
Massachusetts right-hander Brian Gaughan, the 23rd ranked RHP in New England, is a projectable 6-foot-2 and has already touched 87 MPH with his lively fastball. The changeup is already a weapon, showing good movement out of the same slot as the fastball. Expect Coach Hickey & Co. to continue developing the breaking ball as well. |
Jack Nolan 3B / 1B / Amity Regional, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 128 / POS: 10
6-foot-4 corner infielder Jack Nolan out of Amity, a member of the 2016 Prep Baseball Report Future Games for Team Connecticut, will bring his impact bat to New Britain. He may end up moving over to first base or left field long term but the bat should play regardless of the position, with a combination of power and bat-to-ball skills. |
Michael Torniero OF / LHP / Notre Dame West Haven, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 121 / POS: 16
Torniero, the 16th ranked outfielder in his New England class, is a premium athlete (6.90-60) capable of playing an above average center field to go along with on-base ability, where is legs can impact the game as well. |
Connecticut Huskies
Overview: Jim Penders and staff put together another very good recruiting class, bringing in seven arms and five position players. The Huskies landed the top position player from the state of Connecticut in catcher Patrick Winkel along with several power arms in Michael Burrows RHP from Waterford, Tyler Briggs RHP from NFA, Colin Sparaco RHP from Valley Regional, and Tim Pfaffenbichler from Windsor Locks.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Leif Bigelow | VT | Brattleboro Union | RHP |
Tyler Briggs | CT | NFA | RHP |
Michael Burrows | CT | Waterford | RHP |
Kyler Fedko | PA | Vincentian Academy | SS |
Kevin Ferrer | CT | Stonington | OF |
Will Lucas | CT | Fairfield Prep | SS |
Tim Pfaffenbichler | CT | Windsor Locks | RHP |
Jake Sanderson | MA | St Johns Prep | RHP |
Adam Schwartz | PA | Ephrata | OF |
Colin Sparaco | CT | Valley Regional | RHP |
Hunter Webb | PA | Loyalsock Township | OF |
Patrick Winkel | CT | Amity | C |
Michael Yarin | MA | St. John's Prep | 3B |
- Total commits: 11
- # of top 50 players ranked: 7
- Sleeper of the Class: Colin Sparaco
- Immediate Impact Player: Patrick Winkel
Patrick Winkel C / 3B / Amity, CT / 2018Winkel, ranked 6th in New England, is a left-handed hitting catcher from Amity. A great athlete with pop to all fields, the swing and approach are already advanced. Defensively, Winkel has soft hands with an above average arm, look for him to step in and play immediately if he doesn’t end up in pro ball following the 2018 MLB draft. Also from Connecticut is |
Will Lucas SS / RHP / Fairfield Prep, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 21 / POS: 3
Fairfield Prep middle infielder Will Lucas, whose arm is his best tool and whose athleticism will allow him to move around defensively. He might get some time off the mound as well. |
Michael Burrows RHP / 3B / Waterford, CT / 2018RHP and 2016 Prep Baseball Report Future Games standout Michael Burrows, ranked 7th overall in New England, has made another jump. His fastball has been as high as 94 mph this past fall, one of the biggest competitors in the state. |
Colin Sparaco RHP / 3B / Valley Regional, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 169 / POS: 58
Sparaco, a RHP ranked 169th in New England, throws from a lower slot with a fastball in the mid 80’s. The breaking ball is above average with sweeping action to it. Look for him to make an impact and see velocity gains at Storrs. |
Tim Pfaffenbichler RHP / OF / Windsor Locks, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 30 / POS: 15
Pfaffenbichler another right-handed pitcher, ranked 30th in New England, also throws from a lower slot. The fastball is in mid to upper 80’s with natural armside run, look for him to get innings out of the bullpen. |
Jake Sanderson RHP / OF / St Johns Prep, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 45 / POS: 21
Sanderson a right-handed pitcher from St. John's Prep, ranked 45th in New England, has a super clean and quick arm. The fastball sits 86-88 mph with heavy downward action to it and meshes well with his hard, slurvy breaking ball. |
Kyler FedkoMIF / PA / 2018Kyler Fedko ranked 27th in PA, is a slick fielding middle infielder with above average arm strength. The swing is loose and hands work with ease through the zone. A 6.8 runner, look for him to stick on the left side of the infield. |
Adam SchwartzOF / RHP / PA / 2018Adam Schwartz, ranked 30th in PA, is a potential two-way player who throws a heavy fastball and has strength in his swing. |
Dartmouth Big Green
Overview: Coach Whalen is known for having his assistants scower the country for the appropriate talent and has them coming to New Hampshire to play in their awesome venue. This class of 2018 commits is no different as they have done an outstanding job of signing pitching and middle of the field positional players.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Bryce Daniel | NC | Providence Day | SS |
Chase Jeter | CT | Hall | LHP |
Ben Rice | MA | Noble and Greenough | C |
Cole Roland | MA | Thayer Academy | RHP |
- Total # of Commits: 8
- # Top 50 Ranked Players: 1
- Sleeper of the Class: Chase Jeter
- Immediate Impact Player: Cole Roland
Cole Roland RHP / Thayer Academy, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 22 / POS: 11
The 22nd ranked prospect in the New England region and one of my favorite arms. The fastball has downward sink, sits in the upper 80’s. The breaking pitch is simple filthy, 12/6 in rotation and is a knee buckler. The changeup is a work in progress but once he gets a bunch of innings under his belt this guy could be a front line dude. |
Chase Jeter LHP / OF / Hall, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 97 / POS: 7
The 97th ranked prospect in New England is a good one. Pitched in the Future Games and showed an above average feel for pitching. The changeup is advanced, an out pitch at the next level right now. His ability to throw strikes and get to his changeup will be paramount at the next level. A great sign for Dartmouth in my opinion. |
Ben Rice C / Noble and Greenough, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 96 / POS: 12
The 96th ranked player in New England will head to Dartmouth with a good skill set. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound left-handed hitting catcher is a solid catch and throw defender. With added strength to the frame the bat should develop nicely. Dependent on development will dictate how much he plays early in his college career. |
Fairfield Stags
Overview: Fairfield University head coach Bill Currier did a nice job of putting together their 2018 recruiting class. They were seen all over New England and the greater Northeast looking for talent to keep their program at the top of the MAAC.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Carson Coon | CT | Orville H. Platt | RHP |
Justin Guerrera | CT | Watertown | SS |
Jake Noviello | MA | Franklin | RHP |
Michael Sansone | CT | Notre Dame West Haven | LHP |
Walker Sutman | CT | Waterford | LHP |
- Total commits: 6
- # of top 50 players ranked: 1
- Sleeper of the Class: Walker Sutman
- Immediate Impact Player:Justin Guerrera
Jake Noviello RHP / 3B / Franklin, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 32 / POS: 16
Noviello is the 32nd ranked player in New England, a right-handed pitcher, whose fastball sits in the mid to upper-80s, spins the breaking ball for strikes. Pounds the zone, look for him to gain valuable experience as a freshman. |
Justin Guerrera SS / 2B / Watertown, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 52 / POS: 9
Guerrera, the 52nd ranked player in New England is a slick fielding middle infielder, hits from the right side with gap power at the moment. Look for him to get quality at bats as a freshman. |
Michael Sansone LHP / OF / Notre Dame West Haven, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 117 / POS: 11
Sansone, the 113th ranked player in New England, made a name for himself this past high school season. Developed into the number one starter at Notre Dame West Haven, works quick from the left side, fastball sits in the low 80’s, pounds it hard with an above average changeup. Typical left-handed pitcher at the next level, look for him to gain early innings as a freshman. |
Carson Coon RHP / 1B / Orville H. Platt, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 164 / POS: 55
Coon, ranked 164th in New England, is a large right-handed pitcher whose fastball has been as high as 88 mph, living mostly 84-85 mph. The delivery has a ton of arms and legs coming at the hitter. This deception make him difficult to square up and locate the ball coming out of his hand. When everything is on time, his stuff is electric, shows to have proper spin the on the breaking ball. |
Walker Sutman LHP / Waterford, CT / 2018Sutman is a lengthy left-handed pitcher, works down in the zone with his mid 80’s fastball, interesting sign, big time sleeper. |
Michael HandelOF / Garden City, NY / 2018Handel is a fast twitch left-handed hitter. Shows gap power with above average speed, look for him to play right away. |
Hartford Hawks
Overview: Coach Blood and his assistants worked tirelessly to put together another solid recruiting class, they targeted needs, bringing in four solid arms, which all of them have serious pitchability. Offensively, Drew Demartino can handle the bat, is advanced with the glove. Don Cohoon, is athletic and bat will play at the next level. Let's take a closer look.
- Total commits: 8
- # of top 50 players ranked: 3
- Sleeper of the Class: Don Cohoon
- Immediate Impact Player: Tim Blaisdell
Donald Cohoon SS / 3B / Plymouth North, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 59 / POS: 10
Cohoon, ranked 59th in New England, is a left-handed hitter, swing is flat and is built for the gaps. Defensively, looks to be able to stick on the left side of the infield. |
Drew DeMartino 2B / SS / Taconic, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 100 / POS: 1
Demartino is a slick fielding middle infielder, could play all three spots, might not have enough pop to stick at third, is better suited for one of the middle spots. At the plate can handle the bat, an average runner, game instincts are above average. |
Will Nowak SS / RHP / South Windsor, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 171 / POS: 27
Nowak, a two-way player, ranked 171st in New England, arm strength is good, fastball sits 85-87 mph. Projects more as a corner infielder, offensively a chance to be a doubles machine. |
Timmy Blaisdell RHP / 3B / Wethersfield, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 239 / POS: 71
Right-handed pitcher Tim Blaisdell, ranked 239th overall in New England, is a projectable 6-foot-2. A three sport athlete now focusing entirely on baseball, expect Blaisdell’s exciting three pitch mix to continue developing under the University of Hartford coaching staff. |
Devin Kellogg SS / 2B / Northampton, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 79 / POS: 14
Kellogg, the 14th ranked shortstop prospect in New England, has the defensive skills to help out all over the infield, along with the athleticism and baseball IQ to do the same in the outfield if needed. The Massachusetts native’s offensive game is built around contact and getting on base, which he should continue to do at the collegiate level. |
Harvard Crimson
Overview: Coach Decker and his crew did a very good job of identifying high profile athletes with the makeup to handle the academic workload at Harvard. The class is good one and should give them an opportunity to compete for an Ivy League Championship in the coming years, as they are signing good players in each class.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Logan Bravo | MA | Austin Prep | SS |
Zach Brown | TX | Cinco Ranch | C |
Matt Jenkins | ON | Crescent | OF |
James Kirkpatrick | TX | Memorial | RHP |
John Sot | NJ | St. Joseph's Metuchen | OF |
Harrison Stovern | TX | Tompkins | LHP |
- Total Commits: 6
- # Top 50 Ranked Players: 2
- Sleeper of the Class: James Kirkpatrick
- Immediate Impact Player: Logan Bravo
Logan Bravo SS / Austin Prep, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 34 / POS: 6
The 34th ranked player in the 2018 Class of PBR New England. A physical right-handed hitting middle infielder who should warrant playing time immediately in the Ivy League. The bat has a ton of strength to it and he shows the ability to handle himself defensively. Should hit for power as he matures and gets stronger, very good get for the Crimson. |
Holy Cross Crusaders
Overview: The Crusaders are fresh off a trip to the NCAA and have done a nice job of reloading their roster with the 2018 class. The are all over the country during the summer looking for players to bring to Worcester. They have done a nice job of finding the appropriate players to bring them a chance to make it the NCAA’s again.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Angelo D'Acunto | NY | Poly Prep | C |
Ben Malgeri | NH | Exeter | OF |
CJ McKennitt | MA | St. Mark's | 3B |
Frank Spano | NJ | Seton Hall Prep | LHP |
Liam Sullivan | MA | The Rivers School | 2B |
Nate Wolf | MA | Buckingham Browne & Nichols | 1B |
- Total # of Commits: 8
- # Top 50 Ranked Players: 0
- Sleeper of the Class: Matt Clarkin
- Immediate Impact Player: Nate Wolf
Nate Wolf 1B / OF / Buckingham Browne & Nichols, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 125 / POS: 6
Ranked 125th in the Class of 2018. The big and physical left-handed hitting first baseman projects to hit some home runs in college. The frame is 6-foot-2, 220 pounds and the bat shows good leverage throughout the swing. Good looking offensive bat in the middle of the order. The ball flies out at their park so he is a welcomed addition. |
CJ McKennitt 3B / RHP / St. Mark's, MA / 2018127th ranked player in the New England region, and a early commit to Holy Cross. Plays the corner infield spot and shows good athleticsm and arm strength at that spot. The bat has good life to it and should develop nicely at the Cross. |
Ben Malgeri OF / Exeter, NH / 2018Rankings StateRank: 195 / POS: 29
195th ranked player in the New England region. The New Hampshire product is a very good athlete and the frame projects to fill out as he matures. The foot speed is average but he shows a good feel for getting off the ball in the outfield. Should turn into a solid college players. |
Liam Sullivan 2B / 3B / The Rivers School, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 113 / POS: 2
Ranked 113th in the Class of 2018 PBR New England. The bat has plus life to it, projects as an offensive second baseman. Dependent on how much he hits will dictate how early he plays for the Cross. Good looking defender who will have to stay on the right-side of the field of play. |
Maine Black Bears
Overview: University of Maine and New Head Coach Nick Derba did a nice job of putting together their 2018 recruiting class. They were seen all over the New England region and the Northeast looking for talent to take their program to the next level.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Brodie Carey | MA | Bishop Feehan | SS |
Bobby Cliche | NH | Exeter | RHP |
Alexey Linsenmeyer | CT | Farifield Prep | RHP |
Tyler Marinaccio | NY | Plainview JFK | RHP |
Mike Sabatine | NY | Fairport | OF |
Jacob Small | NJ | Haddonfield | RHP |
- Total # of Commits: 8
- # Top 50 Ranked Players: 1
- Sleeper of the Class: Ryan Turenne
- Immediate Impact Player: Alexey Linsenmeyer
Alexey Linsenmeyer RHP / Farifield Prep, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 66 / POS: 29
Big right-hander out of Connecticut is ranked 64th in the PBR New England Class of 2018. Lindenmeyer is big and long, the right-hander pitches in the upper 80’s and shows promise with his secondary pitches. With innings he should bolster the staff for the Black Bears. |
Brodie Carey SS / 2B / Bishop Feehan, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 47 / POS: 8
Carey is the 47th ranked player in PBR New England, and trending in the right direction as he makes his way into his senior campaign. Athletic middle infielder shows and above average glove and the ability to make all the throws. The bat has a clean path to it and with added strength he should make a good versatile player for the Black Bears early in his career. |
Bobby Cliche RHP / 3B / Exeter, NH / 2018Rankings StateRank: 142 / POS: 49
PBR New England has Bobby Cliche ranked 142nd in the region. The physical right-handed pitcher brings an aggressive approach to pitching. He should warrant bullpen time as a freshman as he is aggressive with his pitches and shows the ability to throw strikes. |
Ryan Turenne C / 1B / Bridgton academy, ME / 2018Rankings StateRank: 20 / POS: 4
The 20th ranked player in PBR New England Class of 2018. Ryan Turenne is an athletic left-handed hitting catcher with a ton of upside. Shows an above average skill set behind the dish and the ability to swing the bat from the left-side. He should be a difference maker right away in college. |
Northeastern Huskies
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Sam Conte | MA | North Andover | LHP |
Owen Langan | MA | Xaverian Brothers | RHP |
- Total # of Commits: 4
- # of Top 50 Players Ranked: 0
- Sleeper of the Class: Jared Dupere
- Immediate Impact Player: Owen Langan
Spenser Smith SS / OF / Belmont Hill, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 111 / POS: 18
111th ranked player in the New England region. The slight left-handed hitting middle infielder showed very well the day I saw him. The foot speed is above average and the feel for the glove is very good. Would like to see his arm strength continue to develop and the short game portion of his offensive game be brought to the forefront. |
Owen Langan RHP / Xaverian Brothers, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 69 / POS: 30
The 69th ranked player in the New England region. The ability on the mound is legit. Shows a quick arm and the ability to spin the ball at a high level. He is a welcomed addition to their staff and should garner innings immediately. |
UMass Amherst Minutemen
Overview: UMass continues to gain ground in recruiting as Recruiting Coordinator stayed on board for the coaching change. They beat the bushes in New England and signed a legit class. They added much needed left-handed pitching and big long right-handers. Positionally, they added guys who can step in immediately and contribute. Solid job across the board.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Andrew Brady | PA | Avon Grove | OF |
Ben Brungardt | MA | Reading Memorial | C |
Bradley Collins | MA | South Plymouth | RHP |
Tyler Dalton | MA | Mansfield | RHP |
Dylan Decker | NJ | Bishop Eustace | C |
Kevin Dow | MA | Mansfield | OF |
Dylan Judd | NY | Oceanside | C |
Jack Pawloski | MA | Lexington | LHP |
Christian Walsh | MA | Worcester Academy | 3B |
- Total # of Commits: 11
- # of Top 50 Ranked Players: 0
- Sleeper of the Class: Ben Brungardt
- Immediate Impact Player: Jack Pawloski
Ben Brungardt C / Reading Memorial, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 58 / POS: 6
58th ranked player in the New England region. Above average catch and throw guy, on the smaller side but receives very well and has plenty of quick twitch in the transfer. The bat has good life to it, needs to shorten down the swing as he gets to the higher levels. |
Tyler Dalton RHP / OF / Mansfield, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 72 / POS: 32
72nd ranked player in the New England region. Coming off a back injury so we will follow closely. The arm is outstanding and he improved in the last two years. The fastball has boar and life to it, sitting in the upper 80’s at times. The breaking ball and changeup are coming along nicely. Should pitch out of the bullpen early in his college career. |
Jack Pawloski LHP / OF / Lexington, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 73 / POS: 6
73rd ranked player in the New England region. The left-hander has a high ceiling as the arm is long and clean out front. The frame is thin now but if additional weight is added I can see him making a significant jump in velocity. Solid starter type as he progresses in college. |
Kevin Dow OF / LHP / Mansfield, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 67 / POS: 7
67th ranked player in the New England region. Made a nicer jump in velocity this summer on the mound, touching 86 mph. The breaking ball shape is excellent and he shows the correct spin on his changeup. The bat has a chance as well, clean and smooth left-handed swing. Good solid college arm with a chance to improve as he gets innings. Positionally, could be a solid left-handed hitting outfielder, a 4th outfielder early in his career. |
Jack Steele SS / 3B / Worcester Academy, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 118 / POS: 21
118th ranked player in the New England region. Converted from a middle infielder that could really throw to a pitcher. Huge upside on the mound, as the arm is quick and fast out front. With innings should be able to develop a formative fastball/slider combination. |
Christian Walsh 3B / SS / Worcester Academy, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 131 / POS: 11
131st ranked player in the New England region. A big physical corner infielder who projects to swing the bat. The glove is solid and the athleticism is good. Solid addition to the UMass positional approach. Should compete early in his career for innings and at bats in the Atlantic-10 Conference. |
Bradley Collins RHP / SS / South Plymouth, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 75 / POS: 33
75th ranked player in the New England region. The frame is formidable and there a good upside to the arm. The leverage on the fastball is plus, pitched in the mid 80’s now. The secondary stuff will have to improve as he gets into college but I like the sign by UMass as the fastball may be enough to help them immediately. |
UMass Lowell River Hawks
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Jonathan Anderson | NJ | St. Joseph's Montvale | LHP |
Salvatore Fusco | NY | Colonie | RHP |
Robert Gallagher | NJ | Clearview Regional | 3B |
Drew Guldin | NJ | Gloucester Catholic | RHP |
Andrew Roden | NY | Vernon-Verona-Sherrill | 1B |
Blaise Sclafani | PA | Souderton Area | RHP |
Gerry Siracusa | NJ | Bergen Catholic | RHP |
- Total # of Commits: 7
- # of Top 50 Ranked Players: 0
- Sleeper of the Class: Blaise Scalfani
- Immediate Impact Player: Gerry Siracusa
Quinnipiac Bobcats
Overview: Coach Delaney and his assistants put together another strong class, signed three arms and two athletic middle infielders. Look for this group to compete and gain experience early on.
- Total commits: 5
- # of top 50 players ranked: 1
- Sleeper of the Class: Matthew Draper
- Immediate Impact Player: Gianni Arici
Matt Draper RHP / Lowell, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 50 / POS: 23
Draper is a right-handed pitcher from Mass, ranked 50th in New England, has a sinker/slider profile with an arm that works from a lower slot. The fastball sits in the low-80s and the frame has projection to it. Look for him to get innings right away as he pounds the zone and becomes a ground ball machine at the next level. A great bullpen arm. |
Gianni ArciSS / 2B / St. Joseph's Prep, PA / 2018Arici, a right-handed hitting middle infielder ranked 180th in PA has strength in the swing. His line drive approach to the gap, solid actions in the field, and crisp, clean throwing action on the back side make him an exciting addition to the Bobcats. |
Kyle Mayes2B / Corpus Christi Catholic, ON / 2018Kyle Maves, ranked 104th in Canada, is a left-handed hitter, shows to have a short, compact swing. Maves makes hard contact with consistency. Defensively, can play anywhere in the infield and potentially has a chance to see some time behind the dish, where the hands and feet work with effortlessly. |
Derek Goldrick RHP / NH / 2018Goldrick, a right-handed pitcher from NH, has a clean arm action, works all over the strike zone, and repeats his delivery. At the plate, shows power potential. |
Rhode Island Rams
Overview: Coach Cerrato and staff put together another quality recruiting class. They picked up three arms and three position players in this class. URI has been one of the top teams in New England, these prospects for sure will keep them at the top of the Atlantic 10. Let's take a closer look.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Bo Brutti | RI | South Kingstown | RHP |
Billie Butler | RI | Pontaganset | OF |
Mark Coley | CT | Bloomfield | OF |
Jonathan Morrison | MA | Hopkins Academy | RHP |
Tyler Roach | MD | Century | RHP |
Bobby Vath | NY | Newfield | RHP |
- Total commits: 6
- # of top 50 players ranked: 1
- Sleeper of the Class: Billie Butler
- Immediate Impact Player: Bo Brutti
Bo Brutti RHP / SS / South Kingstown, RI / 2018Rankings StateRank: 94 / POS: 39
Brutti, ranked 94th as a right-handed pitcher, has some serious upside. His frame is long and loose, and the arm works with easy effort. Brutti pounds the zone with three pitches. Look for the velocity to climb with added strength. He should get innings midweek as a freshman. |
Jonathan Morrison RHP / 3B / Hopkins Academy, MA / 2018Rankings StateRank: 38 / POS: 17
Morrison, ranked 38th in New England, is big powerful right-handed pitcher who throws from an over top slot, getting good angle to the plate. The breaking ball is thrown for strikes right now with room for further development, look for him to compete for innings right away. |
Billie Butler OF / Pontaganset, RI / 2018Rankings StateRank: 80 / POS: 8
Butler, ranked 80th out of Ponaganset, is a super athletic outfielder that can really swing the stick. With a line drive approach, look for the power to take off under the URI coaching staff. |
Mark Coley OF / SS / Bloomfield, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 88 / POS: 9
Coley, ranked 96th in New England, is another premium athlete. His top tool is his legs. He’s a legit 6.75 runner, still raw overall, but look for the game to take off with experience. |
Sacred Heart Pioneers
Overview: First year Head Coach Nick Restaino, no stranger to recruiting, put together a solid class, landing five from the state of New York, two from Connecticut, and one from New Jersey. SHU has been masterful in developing left-handed arms, picking up three more in this year's class, along with a big-time, athletic catcher in Daniel Fallacaro.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Daniel Fallacaro | CT | Fairfield Prep | C |
Nicholas Jaskolski | NY | Chaminade | OF |
Justin Jordan | CT | Darien | OF |
Billy O'Brien | NJ | Don Bosco | RHP |
- Total commits: 8
- # of top 50 players ranked: 0
- Sleeper of the Class: Michael Attonito
- Immediate Impact Player: Daniel Fallacaro
Daniel Fallacaro C / OF / Fairfield Prep, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 68 / POS: 7
Fallacaro, ranked 68th in New England, from Fairfield Prep, a fast twitch athletic catcher, footwork is lightning quick, arm action is fast and clean on the back side, consistently shows pop times below 2.0. At the plate has more of a line drive approach to the alleys. Look for Fallacaro to take the reigns as the catcher next year. He’s also athletic enough to earn time in the outfield. |
Justin Jordan OF / LHP / Darien, CT / 2018Rankings StateRank: 93 / POS: 11
Jordan, ranked 93rd in New England out of Darien, a left-left outfielder/LHP, is a well-above average runner, can slap it all over the field, and can spin it off the bump. Typical top of the order hitter, is advanced at his craft. |
Michael AttonitoOF / LHP / White Plains, NY / 2018Attonito, a two way player with a clean arm action and is loose on the backside. Fastball is in the low to mid-80s. A left-handed hitter, shows gap power, interesting athlete. |
Noah Centeno OF / St. Mary's, NY / 2018Centeno is a right-handed hitting outfielder, shows plus power to the pull side, has lift and leverage to the swing. Look for him to step in and hit right away. |
Yale Bulldogs
Overview: Recruiting Coordinator Tucker Frawley, worked long and hard, covering the entire country, landing two from the state of Texas, then one each from CA, WI, WA, GA, and NC.
Name | State | School | Pos. |
Pierce Blohowiak | WI | Xavier | OF |
Rohan Handa | NC | Cannon School | LHP |
Grant Kipp | TX | Highland Park | RHP |
Mason LaPlante | TX | Allen | SS |
- Total commits: 7
- # of top 50 players ranked: 2
- Sleeper of the Class: Grant Kipp
- Immediate Impact Player: Mason LaPlante
Ben GibbsRHP / GA / 2018Gibbs from Georgia, a big bodied RHP who works his fastball in the mid to upper-80s is a good-looking projectable arm. |
Grant KippRHP / TX / 2018Grant Kipp, a RHP ranked 73rd in the state of Texas, has a mid 80’s fastball to go along with his 79 mph slider, which is already a legit out pitch. |
Rohan HandaLHP / NC / 2018Rohan Handa, ranked 37th in the state of North Carolina, has a mid-80s fastball with natural run and sink to it. The breaking ball has good depth and the chance to create plenty of swings-and-misses. |
Jimmy ChatfieldSan Diego, CA / 2018Jimmy Chatfield from San Diego, a switch hitter, is slightly more advanced from the left side with above average legs. Look for him to hit at the top of the order. |
Mason LaPlanteMIF / TX / 2018Mason LaPlante, a middle infielder from Texas, ranked 86th, is super athletic, runs above average with a 6.8 sixty-yard dash. The swing is short and compact and he has above average actions up the middle. |
Pierce BlohowiakOF / WI / 2018Pierce Blohowiak ranked 50th in Wisconsin as an outfielder, is a legit 6.50 runner, swing is flat through the zone, look for him to be an impact player for the Bulldogs. |