VA/DC Class of 2023: Fall Rankings Update Complete Top 200
November 3, 2022
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Today is our final installment of the fall update for the VA/DC 2023 class. Because of our recent post summer update, there was minimal movement between 101-200, but did want to highlight a few uncommitted players.
Connor Hassan had a standout week at Lakepoint in early October. Rangy defender, solid run tool, and an even better in game runner. At the plate the one thing that stands out about the Centreville outfielder is his versatility. Not a power bat, but will flash some extra base power. Can bunt, hit for average, and the run tool translates on the bases. Hassan makes a move nearly twenty spots to #103.
‘23 Connor Hassan (@cville_bsbl / @TheCanesBB) stays on this 2K slider and goes to LCF for a single.
Above average run tool & athletic defender in the OF. Has been worked away all game & made a nice adjustment going with this pitch. @PBRVirginiaDC #17UNat pic.twitter.com/8EG3tktYqf
— Jason Burton (@ksallday19) July 21, 2022
Our next highlighted player checks in at #132. Grayson Snead, the Battlefield second-baseman/outfielder, is a versatile athlete with the ability to affect the game in a variety of ways. Solid defender in the infield, works well around the bag, and can hit for average with some occasional gap power. Snead had an outstanding game versus Colonial Forge in the playoffs and made an outstanding catch at second base.
‘23 Grayson Snead (@GoBHSBaseball)
Wiry 6-foot frame, high set hands & early controlled foot strike. Hands take direct path to the ball w level barrel path. Focused to the middle of the field w TEV of 86.@PBRVirginiaDC @STARSBASEBALLVA#PBRScoutDay pic.twitter.com/xnpuqRmIXu
— PBR Mid-Atlantic Ground Forces (@PBRMAGF) June 14, 2022