Wisconsin 2020 Rankings Updated
July 31, 2019
For the top ranked prospect in Wisconsin, it’s been a national tour like none other for AJ Vukovich (East Troy, Louisville). One that only the likes of past first rounders Gavin Lux (Indian Trail, 2016) and Jarred Kelenic (Waukesha West, 2018) have been on, and Vukovich is putting himself in prime position to follow the every-other-year trend of first day draft picks out of the Badger State.
Vukovich has been tearing up the national scene showing off plus-plus power that is not just raw, but playable in game. The 6-foot-4, 205-pounder put it all on display in Cleveland during the MLB All-Star weekend. Vukovich was one of eight prep players chosen to participate in the weekend’s high school home run derby. His 18 bombs out of Progressive Field earned him a spot in the finals where he lost 7-6 to Blaze Jordan (DeSoto Central, MS, 2020).
#PBRatTheRock 17U | @hittersbaseba11
— PBR Wisconsin (@PBRWisconsin) July 27, 2019
With a flick of the wrists, A.J. Vukovich (East Troy, 2020; @LouisvilleBSB commit) smashes an 0-2 pitch over the RF wall. The top-ranked prospect in the state's '20 class proved how easy his power is on the national stage earlier this summer. pic.twitter.com/5zBVoGKNAa
RHP Tyler Chadwick (Marshall, West Virginia) has spent his summer refining his repertoire and pitchability while sitting in the low 90’s nearly every outing and touching 94’s throughout the summer. Chadwick has continued to sharpen his stuff this summer, looking more and more like a front end starter every time we see him. His command and secondary stuff have improved through the summer months, and at no sacrifice to his trademark velocity. Chadwick will regularly sit in the 89-92 mph range for longer stints and touch 94 mph with relative ease.
17u #PBRatTheRock
— PBR Wisconsin (@PBRWisconsin) July 26, 2019
A little ? for your nightcap.@WVUBaseball commit RHP @TylerChadwick34 (Marshall, WI, 2020) throwing easy ⛽ for @GRBRays. Sat 91-93mph, T94 in the 1st. #MLBDraft@NathanRode ? pic.twitter.com/g23bl3TMXj
Next to Vukovich, Clemson commit Max Wagner (Green Bay Preble) is the best right-handed bat in the class. Wagner picked up right where he left off in the spring and hitting at a torrid pace most of the summer. His premium right-handed bat is ready to play in the ACC and could be talked about this spring in MLB Draft discussions.
LHP Luke Fox (Catholic Memorial), a Duke commit, has moved up to No. 4 in the state. Fox has been as consistently good as we’ve seen him this summer. Regularly sitting 86-90 mph with his fastball and two well above average secondary pitches. Fox may have the best three pitch mix in the state and does it about as easily as it gets. On top of that he’s a high end athlete and only scratching the surface of what he’s likely to be at Duke.
WI: Stop us of you heard this one this weekend. Another top 2020 Southpaw putting his good stuff on display at #BadgerState @DukeBASE commit @lukefox85 (@CMbaseball, @stiksacademy) with a low effort 86-88, T89. pic.twitter.com/Y1pQ1Cabey
— PBR Wisconsin (@PBRWisconsin) July 6, 2019
Tommy Lamb (Grafton, Oklahoma) has surged this summer since his last outing of the spring where he dominated for six-plus innings in the state sectionals. He’s repeated that performance multiple times this summer and his curveball is a clear separator. His curveball is easily the best breaking ball in the class, it plays hard and sharp and up to 79 mph. Pair that with an easy 85-88 mph fastball and you have the No. 5 prospect in the state. Lamb makes a ten spot jump this update and has done it with clear pitchability and ease. His outings have looked like a relative walk in the park for him, carrying his 88 mph fastball deep into starts with little effort.
@OU_Baseball commit, Tommy Lamb sitting and EASY 85-87 with +CB 77-78. #spinwins #BadgerState pic.twitter.com/eAR4bmUHUa
— PBR Wisconsin (@PBRWisconsin) July 6, 2019
Recent Minnesota commit, RHP George Klassen (Port Washington), has the most electric arm in the class. He’s still working to harness his plus velocity, and when he does it’s nearly unhittable stuff. He’s shown flashes of it this summer and when he’s on, he’s on. We’ve seen him up to 95 mph this summer and has made some national noise with his fastball while creating draft buzz heading into the fall.
LHP Ben Hampton (West De Pere) is the second West Virginia commit in the state and moves into the top ten for the first time. Next to Lamb, Hampton brings one of the best curveballs in the state. He has a plus breaking ball that is a sharp 1/7 biter with a ton of feel, confidence and late action.
RANK | NAME | STATE | SCHOOL | CLASS | POS | COMMITMENT |
1 | AJ Vukovich | WI | East Troy | 2020 | 3B | Louisville |
2 | Tyler Chadwick | WI | Marshall | 2020 | RHP | West Virginia |
3 | Max Wagner | WI | Green Bay Preble | 2020 | 3B | Clemson |
4 | Luke Fox | WI | Catholic Memorial | 2020 | LHP | Duke |
5 | Tommy Lamb | WI | Grafton | 2020 | LHP | Oklahoma |
6 | George Klassen | WI | Port Washington | 2020 | RHP | Minnesota |
7 | Ryan Stefiuk | WI | Green Bay Preble | 2020 | LHP | Vanderbilt |
8 | Michael Seegers | WI | Home School | 2020 | SS | Iowa |
9 | Joe Hauser | WI | Waunakee | 2020 | SS | Arizona State |
10 | Ben Hampton | WI | West De Pere | 2020 | LHP | West Virginia |
This update of the 2020 rankings expands to a top 100 in the state bringing more of the states top prospects into the limelight as well as several drastic risers throughout the summer. Stay tuned for more insight in the newly minted top 100.
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