Final 2017 Rankings
June 22, 2017
By John Cackowski
State Director
Goodbye to the class of 2017
We at PBR Colorado have thoroughly enjoyed scouting the class of 2017 the last four years.
In the fall of 2014 PBR Colorado released their first 2017 rankings. After scouting numerous games this spring, summer, and fall and putting together events such as the Top Prospect Games, the Preseason All-State, the Unsigned Senior Games and the Centennial State Games in which each event represented some of the best 2017 players in the state participating, we have jumped our initial 2017 rankings from 50 to 225. This is our last 2017 ranking update.
Matt Givin 2B / Rock Canyon, CO / 2017Rankings State Rank:1 POS:1 Overall Rank:140 POS:1
Moving up to the No. 1 spot is Giving. 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. Givin really jumped on to the scene in 2017. The athletic, wiry pitcher comes from a high 3/4 arm slot. Arm is loose and works well with rest of the body. Brought a low 90's fastball and a wipe out hard curveball that would sit upper 70's to low 80's. The Xavier commit went 5-1 on the season with a 1.48 ERA leading Rock Canyon to the 5A Final 8. In 52 innings Givin struck out 76 batters. Also a starting shortstop, Givin hit .532 with 25 RBI's and 4 homeruns. Givin was PBR Colorado 5A player of the year, and was also the first amateur in Colorado drafted going in the 20th round (#599 overall) to the Miami Marlins
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Caleb Sloan RHP / OF / Regis Jesuit, CO / 2017In at No. 2 is Sloan. 6-foot-3, 205 pounds. The classic definition of a right handed power pitcher. Sloan's fastball lived consistently at 94 mph this year touching 97 once, and 96 on a couple of occasions. Sloan was consistently dominant this spring for the Jesuits only to have a minor hiccup in his last start. Sloan ended the year with an 8-2 record with 57 strikeouts in 39 innings pitched. Sloan moves on to the storied Texas Christian baseball program next year.
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Casey Opitz C / Heritage, CO / 2017Coming in at 3 is Opitz. 5-foot-11, 175 pounds. Switch hitter. The last of a great line of Opitz brothers graduated this year for Heritage which no doubt will be hard to replace for the Eagles. The switch hitting catcher who is committed to Arkansas has been the quarterback for the Eagles for 4 years. A solid offensive player hitting .410 while driving in RBI's in 2017, but where Opitz is elite is behind the dish. This year only 13 runners attempted a stolen base off Opitz in 2017 with 2 making it safely. In Opitz high school career only 10 of 37 players who attempted to steal a bag off Opitz made it safely. In a game against Rock Canyon this year Opitz backed pick a different runner at 1B, 2B, and 3B. Opitz was also drafted in the 27th Round (#822 overall) by the Cleveland Indians.
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James Notary RHP / Broomfield, CO / 2017Coming in at 4 is Notary. 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. Givin really jumped on to the scene in 2017. The athletic, wiry pitcher comes from a high 3/4 arm slot. Arm is loose and works well with rest of the body. Brought a low 90's fastball and a wipe out hard curveball that would sit upper 70's to low 80's. The Xavier commit went 5-1 on the season with a 1.48 ERA leading Rock Canyon to the 5A Final 8. In 52 innings Givin struck out 76 batters. Also a starting shortstop, Givin hit .532 with 25 RBI's and 4 homeruns. Givin was PBR Colorado 5A player of the year, and was also the first amateur in Colorado drafted going in the 20th round (#599 overall) to the Miami Marlins
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Here is a peak at the Top 15
RANK | NAME | STATE | SCHOOL | CLASS | POS | COMMITMENT |
1 | Matt Givin | CO | Rock Canyon | 2017 | 2B | Xavier |
2 | Caleb Sloan | CO | Regis Jesuit | 2017 | RHP | Texas Christian |
3 | Casey Opitz | CO | Heritage | 2017 | C | Arkansas |
4 | James Notary | CO | Broomfield | 2017 | RHP | Texas Christian |
5 | Jacob Hilton | CO | Heritage | 2017 | RHP | New Mexico |
6 | Liam Eddy | CO | Brighton | 2017 | RHP | Wichita State |
7 | Blake Rohm | CO | Broomfield | 2017 | RHP | Virginia |
8 | Drake Davis | CO | Ralston Valley | 2017 | RHP | Arizona State |
9 | John Sorensen | CO | Rocky Mountain | 2017 | SS | Kansas State |
10 | Tyson Hays | CO | Grandview | 2017 | C | Illinois State |
11 | Jonah Jenkins | CO | Chaparral | 2017 | C | Dartmouth |
12 | Jack Winkler | CO | Chatfield | 2017 | SS | San Francisco |
13 | Roderick (RJ) Dabovich | CO | Pueblo West | 2017 | RHP | Wichita State |
14 | Conner Nantkes | CO | Cherokee Trail | 2017 | LHP | Washington State |
15 | Jordan Stubbings | CO | Legend | 2017 | 3B | Colorado Mesa University |