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MD/DE Class of 2025 Rankings: Full 175


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It is with great excitement that we release to you today, our most recent rankings update, the class of 2025. We unveil the Top 175 players from across the Old Line State and Delaware after a strong preseason of events across the Mid-Atlantic that featured a slew of exciting players in the 2025 class.

The top three remain the same, however we do see some movement  throughout four through ten. 

Rising to No. 4, we see a highly talented and one of the more high octane bats in the state in shortstop Will Rhine (Alabama). Our staff was able to get eyes on Rhine three times this preseason, and there's no question why the explosive left-handed hitter is flying up draft boards for the 2025 class. The difference in the body is what sticks out the most, now standing at a physical 6-foot-2, 195 pound frame with proportional strength throughout. The athleticism and explosiveness has increased and the hit tool is now turning heads nation wide. A controlled, rhythmic operation at the dish that produces loud barrels and carry to the gaps has certainly advanced Rhine's stock. If what we saw in the preseason transfers to game action this spring, the future for Will Rhine is certainly something to dream on.

Another big mover throughout the top 10, right-handed pitcher Jordan Regulski lands at No. 5 in this update. The 2023 Future Games alum has transformed into one of the top arms and undoubtedly the most intriguing uncommitted arm in the class. The fastball continues to make jumps, now sitting in the low 90's and touching 93 mph at a pro day in February. The secondary stuff is still developing and becoming more crisp, as the feel for the zone has also made a jump this off-season. The sky is the limit for Regulski and the rawness and still untapped potential is what brings the most intrigue. Following what we anticipate as a strong and eye-opening spring season for Colonel Richardson, look for Regulski to become a household name in this class for years to come. 

A player that our staff has not seen much of, but finally got eyes on early this spring is two-sport phenom Bud Coombs out of DeMatha Catholic. Still uncommitted, Coombs has the luxury of being one of the more dominating two-sport athletes this state has seen in some time, and the decision for what to do at the next level is still in the air. Talking baseball, the actions and explosiveness jump off the page right away, and the ability to impact the game in all facets is special. We'd be remiss to not mention the tools that Coombs possesses, as the speed and arm strength are advanced as well. A high contact bat with developing power makes the hit tool intriguing, and the approach is consistently showcased to the gaps and alleys. One to certainly keep eyes on this spring. 

 

 

MD/DE Class of 2025 Top Ten

1 Aidan West MD Long Reach 2025 SS NC State
2 Joseph Nottingham MD Loyola Blakefield 2025 RHP Georgia
3 Sam Rosand MD Landon 2025 RHP Virginia
4 Will Rhine MD John Carroll 2025 SS Alabama
5 Jordan Regulski MD Colonel Richardson 2025 RHP
6 Nathan Wines MD Archbishop Spalding 2025 RHP East Carolina
7 Cory Sheridan DE Salesianum 2025 RHP NC State
8 Austin Weiss MD Georgetown Prep 2025 OF/LHP Maryland
9 Bud Coombs MD DeMatha Catholic 2025 OF
10 Andrew Duncan MD Georgetown Prep 2025 OF/RHP Duke

Complete 2025 Top 175 Rankings