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Mon September 14, 2020
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In 2020 we have had a year unlike any other ... No Spring HS season, uncertainty all summer with tournaments and showcases and the same can still be said this fall. But that hasn't stopped us from searching far and wide throughout the state to find the best prospects we can, to help them get to college and to help colleges find prospects that fit their culture.
Despite the tumultuous summer, many names came off the board to some of the top programs around the nation, many new names came to the forefront of the recruiting scene, and many prospects improved their game.
That being said, we have had the pleasure of seeing a number of solid players this past year. Prospects are popping up left and right, making velocity jumps, improving 60-yard dash times and showing more power with the bat.
Below we will take a look at “The Risers”, "The Newcomers”, "Uncommitted Tools" and some of the top uncommitted prospects by position.
Coming soon ... We will have the Class of 2023 Rankings Positional Breakdown, which you will be able to view by clicking here.
Coming Soon ... To view the Uncommitted Positional Breakdown, click below:
RHP | LHP | OF | 1B | 2B | SS | 3B | C
To view the entire rankings, please click here.
2020 has been a year unlike any other, while dealing with a national pandemic high school baseball was cancelled and summer ball was uncertain. However guys were able to put their talent on full display on the National, Regional and state stage. Rankings have shuffled at the top and three guys have entered the top ten.
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Drew Titsworth RHP / OF / Frankenmuth, MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 4 / POS: 1
Joining the top ten after an amazing summer showing two way ability while excelling on the mound is Drew Titsworth. 6-foot-3, 195 pound left hand hitting, RHP/OF Drew Titsworth showed well this winter while exploding this summer. The most dominant arm in the class has been 86-90 mph with easy arm action. Committed to University of Michigan and takes over the #4 slot. |
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Jack Jones RHP / 3B / University Liggett, MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 12 / POS: 3
RHP Jack Jones is a 6-foot-3, 185 pound RHP that throws a heavy ball down hill. A good athlete who allows his athleticism to shine on the hill. Runs a 7.13 sixty time while posting an 89 mph exit velocity. 83-85 mph on the mound, recently committed to Michigan State taking over the #12 slot. |
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Gavin Moczydlowsky RHP / 3B / New Boston Huron, MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 18 / POS: 4
RHP Gavin Moczydlowsky is a 6-foot, 185 pound prospect with a physical frame. He delivers with little effort from a ¾ arm angle showing deception. Commands the zone well with a mid 80’s fastball paired with a sharp curve and sinking change up. |
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Nathan Ball C / RHP / Bay City John Glenn, MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 40 / POS: 7
Nathan Ball is a physical framed 6-foot-3, 200 pound catcher that swings from the left side. Showed some pop at the dish and the ability to receive well behind the dish. 84 mph exit velocity. Has also displayed the ability to perform well on the mound. |
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Ryan McKay 2B / SS / St. Mary's Preparatory School, MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 34 / POS: 1
Ryan McKay is a 5-foot-7, 153 pound middle infielder that has sure hands and above average range. He makes plays in the field while playing the game with youthful joy. At the plate is a hitting machine that puts on hitting displays during many PBR tournaments. Racked up many multiple hit games with doubles and the ability to leave the yard. 89 mph exit velocity. |
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Brody Krzysiak C / SS / Bay City John Glenn, MI, MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 44 / POS: 8
C Brody Krzysiak is a slim framed prospect standing 5-foot-10, 141 pounds. There’s not too many better blocking catchers as well as catch and throw guys in the state. Accurate throwing arm and plays with passion. Has the ability to jump on the mound and play middle infield. Go to a game and you will leave asking about Brody. |
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Adrian Epps OF / RHP / West Bloomfield, MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 46 / POS: 9
OF Adrian Epps is a 5-foot-6, 150 pound prospect that left a lasting impression at each event he attended this summer. On the mound worked effortlessly allowing no runs while displaying command. At the plate he showed the ability to drive the ball to all fields, and also crushed a triple during game play. He’s a top of the order spark plug. |
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Kyle Remington OF / RHP / Grand Rapids Christian , MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 14 / POS: 4
RHP Kyle Remington is a 5-foot-11, 150 pound prospect that was the only 2023 pitcher to make Team Michigan at the Future Games. He impressed at the Future Games cruising through six hitters in two innings without allowing a hit. Strong three pitch repertoire, his fastball was up to 86 mph with a max spin rate of 2342. Curve has a 2014 spin rate and a 1922 spin rate on the change up. |
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Ethan Henry LHP / OF / South Christian, MI / 2023Rankings StateRank: 15 / POS: 1
LHP Ethan Henry was one of the more impressive arms we saw all summer regardless of class. 6-foot, 165 pound prospect showed above average command while displaying a fastball up to 85 mph with an average spin rate of 2035 while peaking at 2138. Paired with a curve that had a max spin rate of 2449. |
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Commitment | |
1 | Blake Grimmer | MI | Spring Lake | 2023 | SS | Tennessee | |
2 | Jarren Purify | MI | University Liggett | 2023 | 3B | Michigan | |
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Evan Haeger | MI | Detroit Catholic Central | 2023 | OF | Alabama |
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Drew Titsworth | MI | Frankenmuth | 2023 | RHP | Michigan |
5 | Parker Picot | MI | Rochester Adams | 2023 | SS | Alabama | |
6 | Kyle Crow | MI | Fenton | 2023 | RHP | Louisville | |
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Ryan Mooney | MI | Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep | 2023 | OF | Notre Dame |
8 | Noah Miller | MI | Monroe | 2023 | C | ||
9 | Jacob Brown | MI | Father Gabriel Richard | 2023 | SS | West Virginia | |
10 | Alfredo Velazquez | MI | Brother Rice | 2023 | OF |
***** To view the entire list, please click here.