Prep Baseball Report

MN Class of 2020 Rankings Released


Rob Allison
Prep Baseball Report Minnesota


Today we released our initial Minnesota Class of 2020 Rankings, beginning our coverage with the Top 50 in the state. The 2020 class has grown in depth and talent throughout the summer and fall; expect numerous updates and expansions as we continue to track the group. 

Rochester Century 2-way player and North Carolina commit Mac Horvath holds the top spot in the MN 2020 rankings. Horvath, the #15 ranked player in the PBR Overall and 2017 PBR Future Games MVP, shows considerable promise as a pitcher and position player and looks to be a legitimate 2-way option in college. The present tools are obvious; and Horvath also shows the ability to take those tools and translate them into upper echelon performances on the field.


2020 Mac Horvath, SS/RHP, Rochester Century

 

Right behind is RHP/OF Max Carlson from Burnsville. Carlson, a North Carolina commit as well, is the #62 ranked player in the PBR Overall for the 2020 class. Carlson is extremely polished on the mound for his age showing poise and command of a three pitch arsenal. Intriguing as well is his ability as a position player running a 6.9 60-yard dash, has been clocked as high as 94 mph from the outfield, and registering a 97 mph exit velocity.


2020 Max Carlson, RHP/OF, Burnsville

 

2020 Jacob Mrosko, RHP/OF, Chanhassen- jumps into the top 3 in the state. Mrosko has above avg. tools across the board, similar to Horvath and Carlson he has 2-way ability, and has continued to make strides through the summer and fall seasons. Lean and athletic; Mrosko’s current ability is high and should continue to improve as he matures physically and adds strength. Currently in the upper 80’s; recent reports have been coming in of him touching even higher into the low 90’s.


2020 Jacob Mrosko, RHP/OF, Chanhassen

 

 

#4 in our rankings is left-handed hitting catcher, Cody Kelly, from St. Michael-Albertville. The 2-time participant in the PBR Future Games, and #206 ranked player in PBR Overall, shows a clean bat path through the zone with flashes of pop to both gaps. Kelly shows accuracy and well above avg. carry on throws to second and his receiving and blocking have improved significantly over the past year. Overall he has easy actions behind the plate, in the batter’s box, and running the bases; it’s easy to dream on the left-handed hitting back-stop and he continues to fill out his current lean athletic frame.


2020 Cody Kelly, C, St. Michael-Albertville

 

Rounding out the Top 5 is shortstop Jack Steil from Rocori. At 6-foot-2 and 205-pounds; Steil possesses the combination of physicality and athleticism and is currently the #280 prospect in PBR Overall. The multi-sport athlete runs a 6.95 60-yard dash, has thrown 90 mph across the infield, and registered an exit velocity of 95 mph. While making all of his defensively; Steil was an offensive standout at the PBR Future Games going 4/5 with three singles, a double, four walks, and collecting six RBI’s in four games. The Rocori product projects as a college third baseman or right-fielder as he continues to build upon his impressive current frame.


2020 Jack Steil, SS, Rocori

 

 

Keep checking back with us as we continue to spotlight the 2020 class. Rankings are subscription only but below our Top 10 is Free to View. 

 

RANK   NAME STATE SCHOOL CLASS POS COMMITMENT
1 Mac Horvath MN Rochester Century 2020 SS North Carolina
2 Max Carlson MN Burnsville 2020 RHP North Carolina
3 Jacob Mrosko MN Chanhassen 2020 RHP  
4 Cody Kelly MN St Michael-Albertville 2020 C  
5 Jack Steil MN Rocori 2020 SS  
6 Blake Mahmood MN Benilde St. Margaret's 2020 RHP  
7 Brett Bateman MN Mounds View 2020 OF  
8 Hunter Day MN Bloomington Jefferson 2020 RHP  
9 Cade Lommel MN Delano 2020 LHP  
10 Will Busch MN New Prague 2020 C

 

CLICK HERE FOR PBR MN TOP 50 PLAYERS IN THE 2020 CLASS.