Prep Baseball Report

Need To Know: 757 Uncommitted 2024'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.
Take a look at five more players from the 757 who should be an interesting watch this spring for coaches looking for uncommitted talent. 


Luke Harlow is one of the hot topic names for uncommitted players in the 2024 class. Harlow has multiple tools present and the potential to continue adding to those this spring. Advanced run tool, some physicality to the frame, and ability to stay in centerfield. Harlow has the juice in the bat to produce on the front of an order and will need to continue to show that this spring. 





Andrew Hart has one of the best run tools in the 757, and probably even more so, in the state. As fast as he is on the watch, he plays a few steps quicker in game. Threat to steal any base at any time and a premium defender in the outfield. 




Physical tools galore for the Nansemond River outfielder, Aden Judge. Present run tool, advanced arm strength in the outfield, ability to stay in center, and power potential in the swing. Strong hands and wrists with easy power that can be produced at any time. The 2022 Future Games alum can put together some head turning games and if he can do it consistently this spring, he could turn into the top uncommitted player in the state, regardless of class. 




Brycen Hamilton is yet another intriguing uncommitted player out of Maury High School. Hamilton is a 6-foot-3, 170-pound athlete that offers some versatility and a solid offensive profile. Adequate defender at short, potentially corner/corner long term, and put together some strong at bats in front of our staff at the Top Prospect Games this past summer. Hamilton creates some easy hand and bat speed through the zone with a simple approach. Maury should be a definite stop this spring for college coaches looking for some upperclass talent. 

Brycen Hamilton

Class of 2024 / SS

Player Information

  • Graduating Class: 2024
  • Primary Position: SS
    Secondary Position: RHP
  • High School: Maury
    State: VA
  • Summer Team: Team Coastal 16U
  • Height: 6-3
    Weight: 170lbs
  • Bat/Throw: R/R




We first saw Ryan Hoeft this summer at Top Prospect Games where he had a strong showing. Physical, athletic, and strung together some really nice at bats that day before heading to the 17U National Championship a short time after the event. At Lakepoint, Hoeft may have been one of the hottest bats in that entire tournament (teammate Jacob Bunch may argue that). Seemed like every time we saw him, he was finding a barrel.