Unsigned Senior Spotlight: RHP Andrew Lindquist
March 24, 2025
The winter schedule has come to a close as players and players are starting to get into live-game action with the regular season just around the corner. The 2025 preseason showcase schedule got started in January with the Utah Preseason ID that featured roughly 60 prospects. We follow up the Preseason ID with our marquee event ahead of the HS season, the prestigeous Utah Preseason All-State that featured roughly 130 prospects with a large crop of the top talent in the State participating.
Our staff had eyes on over 190 players these past couple months and with the season finally here, there is still a ton of quality uncommitted talent still on the board in Utah's senior class. Over the next couple weeks, our staff will begin highlighting some of these names who need to be on the radar of college coaches looking to roundout their 2025 class.
We continue our Top Uncommitted Senior Spotlight Series with '25 RHP Andrew Lindquist of Skyline HS. Lindquist is the top unsigned senior arm in the State and impressed at the West Coast Games in October where his fastball sat 85-88mph with above average spin (2500+).
To register for the Utah Rising Stars ID (Apr. 12), click here.
To request an invite to the Utah Top Prospect Games (July 14/15), click here.
To view the Class of 2025 Commitment Board, click here.
Upcoming Events
Showcase | State | Date | Location |
Utah Rising Stars ID | UT | 04/12 | The Hive (Juab HS Fieldhouse) - Nephi, UT |
2025 ProCase - West | UT | 06/01 | Loyola Marymount University - Los Angeles, CA |
Utah Top Prospect Games (Invite-Only) | UT | 07/14 | BYU (Miller Park) - Provo, UT |
Senior Future Games (Class of 2026) | NATIONAL | 07/22 | LakePoint Sports |
Future Games (Class of 2027) | NATIONAL | 07/23 | LakePoint Sports |
Junior Future Games (Class of 2029/30) | NATIONAL | 07/24 | LakePoint Sports |
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Scouting Report
A surprise arm that broke out at the Utah Summer ID in June and caught my attention with his athletic 6-2 185 build and clean arm stroke. When I went looking for my last arm for the West Coast Games, I thought of a raw upside kid that just needs to be around top shelf players and a solid pitching coach, as the ceiling could be a lightning in a bottle type. Lindquist can spin the ball as well as anyone in the state with his FB/CB combo and run the Hester up to 88-89 with ease. This is a 92-93 arm in the making, with an emphasis on the gym and getting the most out of his bullpen settings. Would it surprise me if he just takes off and runs the table? NO! Would it surprise me if he is missed and doesn’t get his opportunity? NO! There is a strong JC/D2 out there who could not afford to miss evaluating this kid, but he is flying under the radar for a variety of reasons and any coach interested in taking a flyer on this kind of arm, needs to get a hold of me ASAP!