Prep Baseball Report

This Weekend's Top Uncommitted: Class of 2025 & 2026


By Andy Sroka
Managing Editor, Scouting

This weekend, Prep Baseball Tournaments will be stationed across the country and we’re spending some time today previewing the top-ranked uncommitted players representing the 2025 and 2026 grad classes who are on rosters at our events.

The prospects below were pulled from rosters from the following events:


KANSAS CITY PROGRAM INVITE

State (OK) Rank: No. 9

+ Easton Roby, SS/RHP (Okarche HS, OK, 2026):

Travel Club: BOA Oklahoma 2026

"6-foot-2, 185-pounds; tall, athletic, and strong build. From the glove side of the rubber, side step, high leg kick, medium stride, back leg drive, lands over a firm front side.
RH. Medium arm swing out of a 3/4 arm slot. FB stays on plane with some arm side fade. CB;1/5 shape, some spin induced break. CH; arm side fade and drop.”

(5/24/24)

MICHIGAN UPPERCLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS

State (MI) Rank: No. 11

+ Sawyer Cooney, RHP/SS (Bloomfield Hills HS, MI, 2025):

Travel Club: SOA-Manz

"The Michigan native has a big 6-foot-2 frame with lots of projection; runs the fastball up into the low-90s with a loose arm; slider, 72-75 mph, has bite at 2,200-plus rpm.”

(6/20/23)

State (MI) Rank: No. 22

+ Ryan Louch, SS/OF (Clare HS, MI, 2025):

Travel Club: Midland Berryhill American Legion

“The 6-foot, 195-pound RHH is athletic in the box with a loose long swing plane; flashes bat speed and good extension on his finish. Line-drive approach and finds lots of barrels.”


State (MI) Rank: No. 29

+ Gabriel Geisner, C (Troy HS, MI, 2026):

Travel Club: South Oakland A's - 16U

“5-foot-10, 190-pounds. (64.4 mph bat speed average; (17.4 mph hand speed average). Started in an athletic balanced stance with a compact rhythmic load, then used a controlled stride. Bat speed is explosive, shows an upward swing plane and high finish. He barreled up lots of balls with a lot of loud contact. Pull-side approach. Behind the plate, throw downs to second were maxed at 78 mph; has consistent hands, a natural fluid transfer, and aggressive feet. showed his ability to throw runners out with an efficient pop time of 1.96-2.02. Clean setup with average flexibility.”


State (MI) Rank: No. 34

+ Jackson Gilbert, RHP/OF (Avondale HS, MI, 2026):

Travel Club: USA Prime MI 16U Scout

“6-foot-2, 185-pound. Capable on the mound, showed consistent arm speed with a high ¾ arm angle and a quick arm action. Drop-and-drive up-tempo type pitcher who uses high effort. Consistent balance point. (Max spin: 2,586; Average: 2,490).”


ILLINOIS SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPS

State (IL) Rank: No. 45

+ Alec Novotney, SS/RHP (Marquette Academy HS, IL, 2026):

Travel Club: Chicago Elite Royal

“Athletic, compact 5-foot-10, 165-pound frame, ranked No. 45 overall in the Illinois’ 2026 class. Earned the start for the Crusaders in their state semi-final matchup against Routt Catholic, throwing five innings with six strikeouts, three runs and six hits allowed. Tempo’d, athletic mover, gets down the mound in rhythm and with intent. Keeps his direction to the plate, finishes onto a firm and stable lead leg with an in-line landing. Arm draws back into scap retraction out of his glove, travels on a short and compact path to finish out of a high ¾ slot. Fastball works clean out the hand, played straight at 83-85, touching 86 mph early in his outing. Spun two different breaking balls with above-average feel for both. Slider played at 74-78 mph with true lateral tilt, grabbed swing-and-miss in this look. Spun curveball in the low-70s, has more arch and depth than slider, flashed bite, feel for strikes. A soon-to-be junior arm to follow.”

(6/1/24)

State (IL) Rank: No. 60

+ Mason Orton, LHP/OF (Mahomet-Seymour HS, IL, 2025):

Travel Club: Rawlings Tigers HOI

“Orton has taken over as the ace of the staff and looks to be one of the top left-handed pitchers still on the market in the 2025 class. We had Orton up to 88 mph this winter in a bullpen but reports have had him touching 90 at points this spring. Left-hander to know in the state”


State (IL) Rank: No. 64

+ Josh Fleming, SS/OF (York HS, IL, 2025):

Travel Club: White Sox Elite 17U Black

“Uncommitted. The No. 41 ranked player in the state turned in a strong day at the plate on Monday collecting two hits off of a high-level arm in the same class. The right-handed hitter has a simple, hitterish setup in the box standing in at a presently strong 6-foot-1, 185-pounds. He uses a leg kick trigger for timing to go with a flat swing path that works direct to the ball. Fleming also impressed with his aggressiveness at the plate, attacking fastballs early in counts. The three-hole hitter for the Dukes is a name to continue to follow in the state’s 2025 class.”

(2/24/24)

State (IL) Rank: No. 83

+ Eli Craft, C/2B (Monticello HS, IL, 2025):

Travel Club: Rawlings Tigers HOI

“Craft has continued to really impress our staff this summer after seeing brief looks this spring. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound right-handed hitter may have some of the best catch and receive traits in the state’s 2025 class. Athletic and agile, Craft moves well behind the dish and has a high motor with leadership traits. He has an aggressive swing that remains in control with uphill tendencies, and as he continues to add strength, his power tool will naturally tick up. During gameplay, Craft turned around on an 86 mph fastball and sent it down the left field line for a single.”

(6/21/24)

State (IL) Rank: No. 95

+ Cannon Madej, LHP/1B (Lemont HS, IL, 2026):

Travel Club: Chicago Elite Royal

“Uncommitted. Most notably known for his ability on the mound but stood out at the plate in this look. Frame has ticked up since last spring; filling out the uniform at 6-foot-4, 210-pounds (listed at 6-foot-1, 160-pounds last spring). Offensively, left-handed hitter, went 2-for-3 on the day with two RBI. Lined a two-run single just off the shortstops outstretched glove in his first at-bat and followed it up with a single to left in his next at-bat. Easy, quiet swing, stays within and inside the baseball with a line-drive, whole-field approach. Sophomore to know in the state.”


KENTUCKY SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPS

State (KY) Rank: No. 7

+ Reed Sherrard, RHP (Elizabethtown HS, KY, 2025):

Travel Club: KMA 17U

“6-foot-7, 240-pound right-hander throws with confidence. Lots of upside and projection here. Throws four pitches well with controlled and natural downhill delivery. Fastball topping at 90 mph, curveball at 73-74 mph, slider at 76-78 mph, and changeup at 74-75 mph.”

(9/9/23)

State (KY) Rank: No. 22

+ Mayes Gosser, OF/RHP (Russell County HS, KY, 2025):

Travel Club: KMA 17U

“Gosser is as physical as it gets at 6-foot-3, 206 pounds. RHH flashes present bat speed with simple upward swing for loads of power. Sure hands defensively, consistent footwork, athletic movements and field the ball out in front; 89 mph outfield velo and 7.07 60-yard runner. ”


State (KY) Rank: No. 55

+ Jack White, OF/RHP (Lexington Catholic HS, KY, 2026):

Travel Club: 16U Commonwealth Xpress

“Premium outfield prospect at 6-foot-3, 190 pounds. Extremely athletic mover and among the top outfield arms in the state. Swings with intent and is able to hit the ball hard to all parts of the field. 6.89 60-yard runner, 85 mph outfield velo, and a 92 mph EV.”


LOUISIANA SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPS

State (LA) Rank: No. 12

+ Evan Vincent, LHP/OF (Teurlings Catholic HS, LA, 2026):

Travel Club: Acadiana Cajuns

“6-foot-1, 165-pound frame with projection still left. Vincent caught our eye a couple of weeks ago, when we saw him throw from the outfield during in and out, which led us to seeing him on the mound last Monday against district-rival St. Thomas More. The uncommitted southpaw got the start against the Cougars and showed a lot of intrigue and promise. Working exclusively from the stretch, he used a longer arm stroke to release the ball from a 3/4 to lower 3/4 arm slot, that gave off "Chris Sale" vibes. His FB sat in the 82-86 mph range with inconsistent shape at times, and more control over command. Vincent also flashed a 74-77 mph sweeping SL (2372-2546 RPM) that he landed for strikes and swing & miss, and also threw a couple of 76-77 mph CH's with -22" horizontal movement. As with any young arm, he'll need to clean some things up, but there's no denying the arm talent and upside, which makes him a must-see sophomore this coming summer.”

(4/8/24)

State (LA) Rank: No. 41

+ Landon Blanchard, SS/2B (St. Amant HS, LA, 2026):

Travel Club: Impact Leblanc

“Blanchard was one of the prospects that we were looking forward to seeing on Wednesday, after a really nice sophomore campaign for the Gators that earned him All-District honors. The 5-foot-11, 160-pound middle-infielder recorded a 6.91 laser-timed 60 and took a quality round of infield with an accurate arm across the diamond. His BP round would be called "boring" by some, but for us, it was really good. From an upright and balanced stance, Blanchard takes an inside-out path through the ball and works flat through extension with a one-handed finish. He showed advanced bat-to-ball skills, as he peppered nearly every pitch up the middle and to the opposite field gap. We're excited to get another look at him at next week's Top Prospect Games at Louisiana-Lafayette, as he looks the part of one of the better uncommitted middle-infielders in the state's 2026 class.”


State (LA) Rank: No. 56

+ Kason Johnson, 1B/RHP (Dutchtown HS, LA, 2026):

Travel Club: Impact Leblanc

“6-foot-2, 175 pounds; durable frame. It was easy to see on Wednesday why Johnson had a successful spring for the Griffins, which ended with him logging 35 IP with a 2.00 ERA. He works through a controlled delivery, before using a compact arm stroke to deliver the ball from a slightly higher 3/4 slot. Johnson showed command of his 83-84 mph FB to both sides of the plate, while mixing in a solid 72-75 mph SL, and his feel for a 73-74 mph late-fading CH gives him a three-pitch mix that he can land for strikes in any count. Uncommitted for now, he's another good arm in the state's 2026 class to get out and see this summer.”


NEW YORK OPEN

State (ON) Rank: No. 16

+ Lucas Cordeiro, SS/RHP (Michael Power HS, ON, 2026):

Travel Club: Etobicoke Rangers

“5-foot-10, 150 pounds. The shortstop continues to get better each time we see him; 88 mph INF velo, 93 mph exit velo, a 7.37 runner in the 60-yard dash. A 2026 whose best days are ahead of him as he continues to develop.”

(3/29/24)

State (NY) Rank: No. 27

+ Colten Zajdel, LHP/OF (Chenango Forks HS, NY, 2026):

Travel Club: RBI Baseball - 17u American

“Zajdel is a mid-80s lefty with a quick arm and a feel to spin a breaking ball. He also has two-way abilities and is an overall athlete; he ran a 6.78 at this year's NY State Games and recorded a max exit speed of 96.0 mph and a max batted distance of 370 feet. And there's real bat speed here too.”


THE ROCK SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPS

State (WI) Rank: No. 8

+ Caleb Johns, RHP/3B (New Berlin Eisenhower HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Hitters 2026 Navy

“Sturdy 6-foot-1, 180 pounds with a strong lower half. Impressed with the bat on Saturday. From the left side, Johns sets up with rhythm before utilizing a simple leg lift to deliver that barrel with quick hands. He showed some pop to the opposite field, as he smacked a deep double to the wall that brought home two runs in New Berlin Eisenhower’s win. Throughout their two games of the day, he showed a quality approach as he worked deep into the count in a majority of his at-bats. Despite being an underclassmen, he was one of the vocal leaders on this team, and he exudes confidence while on the diamond, something that is certainly noteworthy.”


State (WI) Rank: No. 9

+ Jake Cummins, SS/2B (Milton HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Hitters 2026 Navy

“Cummins is an athletic middle infield prospect built at a lean 5-foot-9, 170-pounds. At the plate, Cummings has shown feel for the barrel and overall bat-to-ball skills in game. It’s a flat path that gets long through the strike zone and has shown the ability to spray line drives to all fields. In the dirt, Cummings has smooth and athletic actions on the left side of the diamond to pair with an arm that plays from multiple slots and while on the move. Cummings will continue to be an athletic up-the-middle defender as he matures and has a chance to stick at shortstop moving forward. Cummins started the spring on the shelf due to injury and should return back to full health towards the end of the high school season.”


State (WI) Rank: No. 12

+ Ezra Liggon, OF/LHP (Madison Memorial HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Hitters 2026 Navy

“6-foot-4, 190-pounds. Long frame, upside build with fill coming, some lean strength throughout. LHH; tall, relaxed setup, methodical mover back, easy and simple. Handsy and downhill, very good control of barrel, backspins it to all fields, ball jumps. 63.5 mph bat speed with 14 G's of rotational acceleration. Power hitter with 92 max exit velocity, averaged 82.8 mph. 309' max distance. Strong LH; OF velo at 87 mph. Full arm action, high 3/4 slot, carry, arm speed out front. Defensively is athletic; moves through the ball, clean transfer, aggressive through it, finishes with good direction through home. Also is an athletic 7.03 runner in the 60-yard, as well as a 31.10 max. vertical.”

(3/16/24)

State (WI) Rank: No. 14

+ Matthew Hietpas, RHP/OF (Appleton North HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Impact Sports Academy Royal 2026

“Hietpas is an athletically built 5-foot-10, 173-pound two-way prospect who continued to impress our staff during Saturday’s event. Starting on the mound, Hietpas utilized a clean and simple delivery, paired with a loose arm to deliver fastballs upwards of 90.4 mph that played with over 16” of carry through the zone, too. Hietpas also showed impressive feel for a curveball with sharp 10/4 tilt that already has the makings of a quality out-pitch. His changeup was delivered out of the same window as his fastball and played with fade/depth to his arm side while sitting in the low-80s. Offensively, Hietpas took a clean and impressive round of BP. From a well sequenced and compact swing, Hietpas consistently hit line drives to all parts of the field, with his hardest one registering in at 92.5 mph and he averaged 85 mph, too. Defensively, his athleticism is really one display, as he is a quick lateral mover on both the infield and outfield, pairing it with plenty of arm strength for both. Hietpas has continued to make big strides to his game over the past couple of years and is certainly a highly talented name-to-know inside of the state’s sophomore class.INF ”


State (WI) Rank: No. 15

+ Caleb Liggon, SS/RHP (Madison Memorial HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Hitters 2026 Navy

“Liggon was measured at a long, athletic and projectable 6-foot-4, 178 pounds. Liggon showed off his athleticism on Saturday with an impressive vertical jump of 30.3 inches which was one of the top jumps of the day. With the bat he hits with a wide base and a quiet load, staying balanced throughout the swing allowing him to consistently barrel up baseball with control of the barrel. There is a free and easy feel to the swing while watching the ball jump off the bat, registering 91.7 mph max exit velocity. On defense, the third baseman has a quick first step and controls his body well working through the ball with quality actions. It was another quality look at the sophomore with a ton of upside.OF/RHP ”


State (WI) Rank: No. 16

+ Carson Hawley, OF/RHP (Bay Port HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Impact Sports Academy Royal 2026

“Hawley is an athletic two-way player with strong tools across the board. Hawley sets up with a wide base and high hands, landing centered on-time with good separation. His quick hands and direct path create good leverage and bat speed out front, resulting in plus power. Defensively, Hawley showed athletic actions and reached 90 mph from the outfield, the third-best mark of the day. His 7.14 60-yard time was among the top 10 performers on Saturday. On the mound, the sophomore has a rhythmic delivery with a medium-high leg tuck, landing slightly crossfire in a repeatable and athletic manner. His arm was on-time and quick, a high-¾ slot that led to good velocity - Hawley topped at 86.4 mph with carry. The curveball has 11/5 break with tremendous late depth, a pitch thrown with firmness at 76-77 mph. The changeup has some depth and fade at 79-80 mph, a pitch thrown with fastball arm speed and good feel.”


State (WI) Rank: No. 19

+ Luke Schaning, OF/RHP (Nathan Hale HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Halos National 2026

“Schaning turned in a notable performance with the glove and the bat on Saturday. Right-handed hitting Schaning showcased his feel for the barrel with a balanced swing as he was driving baseballs through the big part of the field consistently during his round. Metrically his round was impressive too, as his hardest hit ball came off at 93.3 mph, while averaging 88.9 mph average and his furthest batted ball traveled 355 feet. From the outfield, Schaning reached an 87 mph high and proved to have more than enough arm to man centerfield and right field. Schaning’s talents and skills were on display and proves why he is one of the top talents in the class of 2026.”

(3/16/24)

State (WI) Rank: No. 20

+ Cameron Carter, RHP/OF (Arrowhead HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Hitters 2026 Navy

“Carter has a lean 6-foot-3, 168-pound build with sloped shoulders and much more in the tank. On the mound, the right-hander impressed with a fastball up to 86.5 mph, sitting 84-86 mph with life out of the hand, playing mostly at the top of the zone. He flashed a sharp 11/5 curveball with depth at 74-76 mph, showing out-pitch potential. With the bat, Carter has an inside path and gets quality extension through the baseball while showing the ability to drive the ball to all fields. Throughout his round, Carter registered a max exit velocity of 93.6 mph and averaged 88.1 mph. Carter also showcased impressive actions during the outfield portion of the event and showed off his arm that topped at 88 mph with carry and accuracy through the target.”

(3/3/24)

State (MN) Rank: No. 23

+ Miles Jungroth, LHP/OF (St. Louis Park HS, MN, 2026):

Travel Club: Minnesota Starters - 16U National

“6-foot-1, 190-pounds. Hybrid start to third base side delivery. Smaller rocker back, knee swing up, tall balance position, stays over back leg, long stride and inline. LH; average arm action, arm swings back from hand break, gets to L position, inline shoulders, high 3/4 slo. FB: T85, 84-85 mph. T2116, 2010 average rpm. CB: 68-70 mph. T2301, 2261 average rpm. SL: 70-72 mph. T2438, 2317 average rpm.”

(6/25/24)

State (WI) Rank: No. 23

+ Aidan Kolb, SS/2B (Hartford Union HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Hitters 2026 Navy

“At the plate, it’s an open set-up with a crouch, working to a controlled glide into a centered hitting position with quiet hands. Kolb generates bat speed from his short, direct path, also controlling the barrel to hit the ball consistently through the middle of the field at up to 90 mph. In the infield, there’s quickness and bounce to his feet, resulting in good lateral movement. His soft hands and aggressive actions have the makings of a quality defender on the dirt. Kolb reached 83 mph on his top throw across the diamond, with accuracy. Rounding out his game, the sophomore ran a 7.20 60-yard dash, one of the better times of the day.”


State (IL) Rank: No. 23

+ Easton Newman, SS/OF (Deerfield HS, IL, 2026):

Travel Club: Wow Factor Stoppers - Newman

“Newman continues to be a name-to-know in the Illinois 2026 class. Currently ranked No. 46 in the state, the right-handed hitter put together an impressive round, reaching up to 91.9 mph with an average EV of 86.5 mph. He has loose, athletic hands, creating some whip through the zone with advanced rotational acceleration (18.1 G’s avg; T20.9 G’s). He showed quick feet with athletic actions in both the infield and outfield, ranging easily to both sides of his glove to pair with a strong arm from both positions (T86 INF; T90 OF). Highly athletic prospect, cruising to a 6.92 in the 60 with a max vertical jump of 32.4”.”


State (MI) Rank: No. 24

+ Lennox Peacock, RHP/3B (Escanaba HS, MI, 2026):

Travel Club: Impact Sports Academy Royal 2026

“Peacock is a high-upside arm in the class of 2026 who made the trek down from Escanaba for Saturday’s showcase. Peacock showed controlled tempo on the mound, working from a high leg-kick into a drop-and-drive delivery with an engaged lower half. The arm is loose and whippy from a ¾ slot. The sophomore worked in the 83-84 range, topping out at 84.5 mph on the fastball with life through the zone. His curveball had sharp 11/5 break, a pitch he threw in the 69-71 mph range. Both pitches were in and around the zone consistently. Peacock also threw a mid-70s changeup that had heavy running action with some fade.”


State (WI) Rank: No. 26

+ Cail Geiger, RHP/3B (Menomonee Falls HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: MBA 16u - Thelen

“Geiger was one of the more impressive arms at Saturday’s showcase. The Menomonee Falls native works exclusively from the stretch, working downhill in an athletic manner with a slightly closed stride. The arm is quick and loose with whip out front. The righty was one of just two arms in his class to hit 90 mph, sitting 88-89 mph with huge arm-side run. His sharp mid/upper-70s breaking ball complimented his fastball well with depth, a true swing-and-miss pitch. Geiger also showed a changeup at 80-81 mph with heavy fade at the bottom of the zone. Geiger is another sophomore prospect who has made some big gains over the offseason, and he is certainly a prospect to know inside of the state’s sophomore class.”


State (IL) Rank: No. 27

+ Dominic Battista, OF/SS (Oswego East HS, IL, 2026):

Travel Club: Rhino Baseball Boyette

“Lean, athletic 5-foot-11, 157-pound frame. Started in centerfield and hit out of the leadoff spot. The left-handed hitter has a patient approach, quality zone awareness, drawing two walks on the day. Reached base with a bunt single, recording a 3.88 down the line. Aggressive on the basepaths, always looking to take the extra base, quality reads out of the hand with a quick first step. Rangy defender in the outfield, moves well to all angles, covers ground easily, takes charge and commands the outfield. High-follow 2026 prospect.”

(2/24/24)

State (WI) Rank: No. 29

+ Bryce Loker, SS/RHP (Omro HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: 5 Star Wisconsin 16U - Wick

“Loker lit up the TrackMan on the mound on Saturday with a loose delivery and a quick arm through the baseball. Loker delivered the sixth hardest fastball (89.5 mph) of the event from an over the top slot driving it downhill showing quality touch and feel to get the ball to spots in the zone. He paired it with a sharp 12/6 top to bottom curveball that he showed the ability to land in the zone and get below the zone. His 74-76 mph change up has late downer movement and is thrown with fastball intent which rounds out his quality three pitch mix. Loker’s bullpen was one of the best performances of the event and proves why our staff continues to be high on him.”


State (WI) Rank: No. 31

+ Jacob Coopman, LHP/OF (Menasha HS, WI, 2026):

Travel Club: Impact Sports Academy Royal 2026


“6-foot, 162 pounds. Long levers, sloped shoulders, projectable. Good rhythm and tempo in delivery, high leg lift with balance, high leg swing finish with good balance through home. LH. Short arc, 3/4 slot, quick arm action. Good finish through spots with fastball; T83, 83-83 mph. Slider is short quick lateral breaker; 70-72 mph, T1644, 1567 average rpm. Changeup is 69-72 mph; quality arm speed, quality sell of the pitch, fade and depth. T1031, 953 average rpm.”


State (IL) Rank: No. 32

+ Chase Lockwood, RHP/3B (Libertyville HS, IL, 2026):

Travel Club: Slammers Black 2026

“Uncommitted. Currently ranked No. 48 in the state. Highly projectable, 6-foot-2, 175-pound frame. Started at first base and hit out of the two-hole for the Wildcats. Loose, easy swing, relaxed hands at setup, quality bat-to-ball, throws his hands and is able to stay on pitches up in the zone and away. Highly projectable two-way prospect that has also showed well on the mound in the past.”


SOUTHEAST SELECT

State (GA) Rank: No. 15

+ Martin Shelar, OF/RHP (Marist HS, GA, 2026):

Travel Club: FTB Phillies Scout 2026 GA

“Uncommitted. Shelar has continued to trend up after an impressive start to the year at Preseason All-State. As a Sophomore Shelar has been in the cleanup spot in the order for Marist all year with big production from the physical right handed hitter. Shelar has turned many heads this spring and will continue to do so as he looks to have a big summer. Big name in the 2026 class to watch out for.”

(6/4/24)

State (CO) Rank: No. 5

+ Silas Meuli, OF/1B (Legend HS, CO, 2026):

Travel Club: FTB Phillies Scout 2026 GA

“Meuli is certainly one to keep a close eye on heading into this year's Future Games as the left-handed hitting athlete displayed some advanced tools in showcases, and this spring. The Legend outfielder ran a 6.8 60 yard dash last year while he hit .358 with 4 doubles, a triple, and a home run across 83 plate appearances this spring as a sophomore. Meuli also only struckout five times all season and successfully stole six bases.”


State (UT) Rank: No. 5

+ Beckham Stanger, RHP/1B (Woods Cross HS, UT, 2026):

Travel Club: FTB Phillies Scout 2026 GA

“Long and wiry at 6-foot-4, 190-pounds, Stanger was up to 88 mph as a young participant at the Prep Baseball Future Games last summer, and could see even bigger jumps in ‘24. Quick-armed with a hoppy fastball, there is some rawness to the delivery, but the unteachable athleticism and quickness of the arm stand out as must-follow tools4, and given the impressive frame, he is clearly an arm that college coaches will want to follow closely over the next year.”

(6/2/24)

State (AZ) Rank: No. 9

+ Zander Bratspis, SS/ (Saguaro HS, AZ, 2026):

Travel Club: FTB Phillies Scout 2026 GA

“Bratspis is an athletic middle infielder who is an above-average defender up the middle, ranges around fluidly with an athletic arm that plays well across the diamond. Compact right-handed hitter with a simple swing, geared for bat-to-ball, though he impacts it more effectively than you'd expect at first glance. He averaged an exit speed of nearly 85 mph at Arizona's Top Prospect Games in June (97.9 mph max).”


State (CO) Rank: No. 12

+ Chase Massey, SS/2B (Regis Jesuit HS, CO, 2026):

Travel Club: FTB Phillies Scout 2026 GA

“Massey has absolutely surged up the rankings after a very impressive spring campaign and presenting some higher level tools. The Regis Jesuit infielder only struckout 3 times across his 56 plate appearances this spring when he hit .354 with a HR, a double, and 7 stolen bases. The Prep Baseball Colorado staff also got a strong look on Massey during this year's Summer Kickoff event where he posted a 100.1 mph top exit velocity, a 78.4 mph max bat speed, a 7.00 60 yard dash time, and an 84 mph infield throwing velocity. ”

(6/4/24)

State (TN) Rank: No. 22

+ Brock Beddingfield, C/3B (Christ Presbyterian Academy HS, TN, 2025):

Travel Club: Rawlings SE MAD Mavericks

“A Team Tennessee member at the 2024 Future Games, Beddingfield would have an impressive outing across two games in March. He impressed both in the field and behind the dish, the second of which he would throw out a runner on a throw that did not get much higher than the pitcher's shoulders. He would tally two RBIs on very loud contact with a swing that produces plenty of pop. A pillar in the middle of the Lions lineup he will continue to hit all season and will surely garner college looks this summer.”


State (WA) Rank: No. 23

+ McCrea Curfman, SS/RHP (Bainbridge HS, WA, 2026):

Travel Club: FTB Phillies Scout 2026 GA

“A fluid mover with a quick arm, Curfman is a top-25-ranked prospect in Washington's Class of 2026. He's an above-average athlete with mid-80s velo (86.0 mph max) and he spins his slider over 2,400 rpm consistently. He's a high-follow prospect playing at the Southeast Select this weekend.”

(2/20/24)

State (IN) Rank: No. 26

+ Garrett Pugh, 3B/1B (West Vigo HS, IN, 2026):

Travel Club: Top Tier Athletics 17U

“Pugh is listed at a very physical 6-foot-3, 235 pounds; right-handed hitter with a simple swing that he lands barrels on efficiently, allowing his innate strength to do the rest of the work for him. He's stood out a couple times already this summer out at Grand Park, and now the corner infield prospect is headed to LakePoint where he looks to impress again.”


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