Updated Class of 2023 Player Rankings (March)
March 31, 2020
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Updated Class of 2023 Player Rankings (March)
The group of 2023 prospects in New England is outstanding. As PBR has grown we are fortunate enough to see a number of younger players. The ability to watch their development is remarkable. The No. 1 ranked player in New England is also the No. 1 ranked player in the country. However, he is not the only one with an ultra bright future. See below as we list as a number of very good 2023 prospects from the New England region.
Below we will take a look at “Who Is At The Top”, The Sleepers To Follow”, "The Newcomers", "Guys To See" and the top uncommitted prospects by position.
Covering six states, New England is a prime area for legit baseball talent and now we would like to bring to you the 2023 Player Rankings.
WHO'S AT THE TOP?
- Thomas White (Video), the top left-handed pitcher in the country. The long and lanky frame is special to say the least.
- Hiro Wyatt, committed to Duke, another young promising prospect.
- Eisig Chin, the left-handed hitting outfielder has an excellent swing and shows good foot speed.
- Andrew Manning, the left-handed hitting outfielder has gotten stronger and shows plus hand speed at the dish.
- Cameron Morrison, right-handed hitting catcher is advanced at an early age.
- Joey Tonotti, a right-handed pitcher, low to mid 80’s fastball, with a harder slider, showing promise as a hitter as well.
THE SLEEPERS TO FOLLOW
- Scott Brown (Video), an undersized left-handed hitting outfielder displayed an excellent skill set. He is a plus runner with plus hand speed with the bat.
- Cole Mascott, big and physical right-handed pitcher. He recently showed extremely well as his development is trending up as he matures in age.
- Cameron Grindle is a polished right-handed with a ton of upside on the bump.
- Alex Clemmey, quick armed left-hander with his best days in front of him.
- Fletcher Waterman , right-handed hitting catch and throw guy. The ability to catch and throw is already present.
- Sean Zaslaw, excellent all-around athlete as he can do many things on the field.
- Alfred Mucciarone is a right-hander who caught my eye a ways back. He recently threw at the Preseason All State and his development is coming along very nicely.
- James Raidt, a long and loose right-handed pitcher, has a feel for the curveball.
- Michael Iannazzo, a left-handed hitting middle infielder, swings it well, and can run.
NEWCOMERS
- Peter Ward (Video), an advanced player as he swings the bat and shows a solid skill set behind the dish.
- Bryan Cahill, left-handed hitting middle infielder. I liked the way he swung the bat.
- Thomas Rupp, big and long right-handed hitting first baseman. The potential is solid as he is a big dude.
- Scott Brown, left-handed hitting outfielder who runs and shows plus hand speed with the bat.
- Fletcher Waterman, right-handed hitting catcher with a ton of potential behind the plate.
- Dominic Gabardi, athletic right-handed hitting outfielder with an advanced skill set.
GUYS TO SEE:
MASSACHUSETTS
- Thomas White, the best pitching prospect in the country for the class of 2023.
- Andrew Manning (Video), left-handed hitting outfielder with an advanced skill set.
- Eisig Chin, left-handed hitter who swings the bat and runs well. High level player
- Cameron Morrison right-handed hitting catcher, the skill set is legit behind the plate.
- Colin Dowdle, right-handed pitcher who is already in the mid 80’s with spin.
- Peter Ward, physically gifted player who has excellent versatility.
- Sean Zaslaw, athletic player with good foot speed and a feel for his swing. The arm is legit as well.
- Antonio Morales, versatile left-handed hitting catcher and infielder. He is a legit prospect.
- Tyler Normandie, corner infielder, the arm and bat are very advanced at an early age.
- Brendan Sencaj, athletic right-handed hitter who swings the bat with authority.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
- Fletcher Waterman (Video), catch and throw prospect right now.
- Sean Kuhlhoff, athletic middle infielder and pitcher. The feel for the game is good.
- George Young, left-handed pitcher with a solid 2 pitch mix. The frame leans to be a good left-handed pitching prospect.
- Tucker Boys, solid right-handed pitching prospect, good follow in the coming years.
- Elliot Miles, athletic middle infielder who shows excellent range and feel for the bat.
- Jacob Fredericks, physical right-handed hitting corner infielder. Keep an eye on the bat.
VERMONT
- Evan LaMothe (Video), young player who showed well across the board at a recent workout.
- Nic Moran, quick arm right-hander with a ton of potential as the arm is quick and clean.
MAINE
- Joshua Kopetski (Video), young left-handed arm with a ton of potential as he keeps working at his game.
- Mason Collins, right-handed hitting catcher with an advanced skill set behind the dish.
- Aaron Kiss, young right-hander with potential on the bump.
- Brayden Williams, shows plus hand speed with the bat as he leans on it.
CONNECTICUT
- Joey Tonotti (Video), a fast arm right-handed pitcher, with a plus slider.
- James Raidt, a long and loose right-hander, will be an upper 80’s before too long.
- Michael Iannazzo, a left-handed hitting middle infielder, who can run, feel for the barrel.
- Will Scott, another right-handed pitcher, low 80’s fastball, big upside, his brother is the top in the class of 2022.
- Gabriel Tirado, a left-handed hitting catcher, has major juice in the hands.
RHODE ISLAND
- Alex Clemmey, smooth two-way guy, feel for all three off the mound.
- Vincent Purcell (Video), a clean arm right-handed pitcher, look for the velocity to jump here soon.
UNCOMMITTED BY POSITION:
+ RHP: Cole Mascott, Colin Dowdle, Cameron Grindle, Nic Moran, Tucker Boys, Evan LaMothe, Aaron Kiss, Andrew Chenevert, Dante Pavone, Jack Volo, Francisco Melendez, Alfred Mucciarone, Michael Geissler, Joey Tonotti, James Raidt, Will Scott, TJ Winn
+ LHP: Thomas White, Joshua Kopetski, Alex Clemmey, George Young, Cameron Champney, Joseph Zamejtis, Alex Chemmey
+ C: Cameron Morrison, Peter Ward, Fletcher Waterman, Mason Collins, Antonio Morales, Scott Donahue, Andrew Brown, Jeremy DeLaCruz, Connor Tashjian, Gabriel Tirado, JP Hosney, Joel Collado, Jonathan Decker
MIF: Sean Zaslaw, Sean Kuhlhoff, Elliot Miles, Ben Waterman, Braden Sullivan, Ryan Gately, Will Roche, Michael Iannazzo, Alex Cappellucci, Paul Genna
CIF: Thomas Rupp, Jacob Fredericks, Tyler Normandie, Andrew Boyko, Connor Cowern, Jake Preto, Brendan Sencaj, Jon Mould, Benjamin Decrosta, Ian Wirtz
OF: Andrew Manning, Eisig Chin, Scott Brown, Austin Brune, Dominic Garbardi, Andrew Cutler, Gavin O’Brien
New England Class of 2023 Rankings
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Commitment |
1 | Thomas White | MA | Phillips Academy Andover |
2023 | LHP | |
2 | Hiro Wyatt | CT | The King School | 2023 | RHP | Duke |
3 | Eisig Chin | MA | Franklin | 2023 | OF | |
4 | Andrew Manning | MA | Boston College | 2023 | OF | |
5 | Cameron Morrison | MA | Bridgewater - Raynham | 2023 | C | |
6 | Tyler Normandie | MA | Central Catholic | 2023 | 3B | |
7 | Joey Tonnotti | CT | Cheshire Academy | 2023 | RHP | |
8 | Sean Zaslaw | MA | Weymouth | 2023 | SS | |
9 | Antonio Morales | MA | Roxbury Latin | 2023 | SS | |
10 | Jake Preto | MA | Walpole | 2023 | 3B |
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