Prep Baseball Report

Need To Know: NOVA Uncommitted 2025's


Jason Burton
Scouting Director PBR Virginia/DC

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As we approach the spring season, we would like to highlight some uncommitted players from across the state that you should get out and see this spring.
The 2025 class is loaded in all areas of the state. Here are four NOVA/DC area 2025's that stand out as ones to watch this spring.

Cash McDade is a definite cannot miss this spring and summer. Loud tools, advanced arm behind the plate, juice in the swing, and can run it up in the mid-upper 80's on the mound. He moved from Woodberry Forest to Gonzaga this year and remained in the 2025 class. McDade is the number one ranked catcher in the state for the 2025 class. 

 


 

Caleb Ramsey may have been one of the more interesting 25's we saw this summer in tournament play. Strong, physical athlete with an advanced set of tools. Power in the swing, plus runner, and ability to stay in center field. Will be a very close follow for us this spring at Mountain View.

 


 

Joey Rogers has a full season of high level baseball under his belt, contributing as a freshman for the state champion Highland Hawks. Rogers shows the ability to stay in the infield, as well as an advanced hit tool for his class. Short compact stroke with bat speed and adjustability in the swing. 

 


 

Having spent 2022 on the shelf, Lightridge right-hander Mason Sproat will be an early look for us this spring. Pretty easy effort on the mound and worked in the mid 80's over a year ago, it will be interesting to see where Sproat is when fully healthy.