Uncommitted Seniors - Pitchers+Two-Way
December 13, 2024
After National Signing Day for the class of 2025, and the latest rules on roster sizes, colleges are still on the hunt to land some of their recruits. Several of these uncommitted prospects land within the latest class of 2025 rankings as players that can make an impact at the next level. Featuring players that have reclassified a grade up, high octane relievers, effective and projectable starters and two-way talent, read more on who is up for grabs to move on to the collegiate level.
Pitchers
No. 272 Cooper Jesperson, RHP (Eau Claire Memorial, WI): One of the more complete pitchers at the Northern Wisconsin Fall ID, Jesperson demonstrated command of his event-best fastball that led in max velocity at 95 mph while sitting in the 90-93 range that topped at 2587 rpm. In a 3-pitch mix, he showed a slider with late sweep that had a leading average spin of 2742 rpm (T2812) displaying the projectability of a pro level pitch that can be used to get outs. Rounding out the arsenal, he throws his changeup with fastball intent that provides swing-and-miss results with its late depth.
No. 286 Nick Wesloski, RHP (McKinney Boyd, TX): A 2023 Future Game alum, Wesloski is an athletic and lively arm with a full arsenal. With a sinking fastball that sits in the low 90s, he features a true slider that can be an impactful putaway pitch. Offering the ability to be an impact starter or high-leverage bullpen arm as he transitions to a sole focus on baseball.
2025 RHP Nick Wesloski@NickWesloski | @MBHS_Baseball
— Prep Baseball Texas (@PrepBaseball_TX) March 8, 2024
FB: 86-89 T90,92
SL: 79-82 T83
CB: 74-76
CH: 81
Wesloski goes CGSO with 7 Ks, 4 H & 1 BB tonight for the Broncos. Big frame, calm demeanor from the @PBR_Uncommitted Jr.@ShooterHunt | @PBRGowins pic.twitter.com/TfhdBiFjfv
No. 401 Michael Fredette, RHP(Mount Paran Christian, GA): working in the high-80s, low-90s with his fastball, Fredette is an explosive arm off the mound that features a swing-and-miss arsenal with a whiff creating slider that he throws with feel for spin, rounded out with a high velo changeup.
No. 416 Isaac Duty, RHP (Pikeville, KY): A pitcher that throws with intent and confidence, 2023 Future Games alum Duty has seen an increase in velocity to sit in the 88-92 mph range with his fastball. Flashing a curveball that adds depth to his arsenal as Kentucky’s top uncommitted arm in the class.
Isaac Duty (‘25)@PikevilleHSBSB
— Prep Baseball Kentucky (@PrepbaseballKY) April 27, 2024
6’5” 220 lbs XXL Frame
Duty is called upon to close things out and worked 88-92 flashing a CB at 75. Has really cleaned up some things pitching with bad intentions and confidence. A top uncommitted in the ‘25 class @ShooterHunt#AllAClassic pic.twitter.com/OE09eWdY5t
No. 420 Brody Kahle, RHP (Home School, TX): An effective starting pitcher, Kahle has seen his fastball climb into the low-90s through an easy ¾ slot. Showing command with the pitch, he also features a slider than can be located in the zone and create whiffs to right-handed batters.
No. 496 Grant McCubrey, RHP (Nashua High School South, NH): fast moving and explosive in his motion, the No.1 prospect of New Hampshire and No. 6 in New England has been adding more velocity to his fastball in the low 90s to go with a curveball that features depth to be swing-and-miss stuff.
Reed Sherrard, RHP (Elizabethtown HS, KY): A 2023 Future Games and 2024 Senior Future Games alum, Sherrard has continued to be an impressive arm as Kentucky’s fourth ranked right hander and ninth overall in the state. At 6-foot-7, he carries a polished and true four-pitch mix with an upward trend in command with a 90 mph fastball, curveball, sweeper and changeup.
Sawyer Cooney, RHP (Bloomfield Hills HS, MI): Featured in the first Senior Future Games, Cooney’s well rounded arsenal is highlighted with a low 90s fastball that can be thrown with intent in any part of the zone. Ranking at No. 14 in the state of Michigan, he also throws slider with bite and 2200+ rpm spin rate.
Two-Ways
No. 15 Kruz Schoolcraft, LHP/1B (Sunset, OR): At 6-foot-8, Schoolcraft sits as Oregon’s No. 1 prospect in the class after reclassifying from the 2026 group. With an explosive fastball and strong secondary pitches he sits comfortably in the mid-90s with his heater, reaching as high as 97 mph. With a ¾ arm slot, he’s also able to generate whiffs with a 2400 rpm slider and show advanced feel for a changeup that ranged between 1250 and 1450 rpm. Featured on the 2024 All-Prep Baseball Team as Prep Baseball Oregon’s Player of the Year, he struck out 146 over 71.2 innings with a minuscule 0.39 ERA over the spring. Dominant on the mound, Schoolcraft also brings elite power with the makings of a reliable two-way prospect at the next level.
No. 242 Ethan Adams, RHP/OF (Alpharetta, GA): Climbing into the mid-90s with his fastball, Adams provides upside to be an effective two-way player at the collegiate level with quick bat speed to put hard-hit balls in play.
No. 262 Luke Pappano, LHP/OF (Archbishop Moeller, OH): The toolsiest uncommitted 2025 in Ohio, the offense from Pappano consistently finds barrels and brings elite speed. On the mound, the state’s No. 15 prospect’s fastball sits in the uper-80s through a ¾ delivery, using a sharp curveball to play off of.
Ganon Dwyer, LHP/1B (Catalina Foothills HS, AZ): An impact two-way talent who has leaned more on the offensive side, the attention to Dwyer is hooked by his bat as one of Arizona’s premiere power hitters in the class. Leading the West Coast Games with a bat speed of 75.3 mph, he was able to generate a top-10 max exit velocity of 100.3 mph.