Top-10 Profiles of 2024: No. 6 Cameron St. John
December 24, 2024
At the end of each calendar year, the Prep Baseball Wisconsin Staff highlights the 10 most viewed profiles of 2024 in the state of Wisconsin. Today, we’ll be continuing our way up to the top spot with No. 7 and unveiling the No. 1 most viewed profile Dec. 30.
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Ranking at No. 8 in the most-viewed profiles of 2024 is RHP Cameron St. John (Appleton West, 2025; Campbell commit).
Is a tooled up prospect that broke out on the mound in 2024. After truly breaking out in 2023, albeit as a bat, St. John has elevated his prospect status with a transition to the mound. Breaking out this winter at the Milwaukee Preseason ID, our first look at St. John on the mound were he showed a lively fastball that topped out at 93.9 mph.
St. John later represented the Badger State at the Senior Future Games, where he reached 94.5 on his firmest fastball with an improving secondary pitch that flashed S/M potenial.
RHP Cameron St. John (Altoona, 2025) provided a loud look this afternoon on the mound for Team Upper Midwest.
— Prep Baseball Wisconsin (@PrepBaseballWI) July 26, 2024
FB peaked at 94.5 mph, settled in the low-90s throughout. Flashed a feel for a BB, thrown to RHHs.🔥
6-foot-4, 228-pound frame.👇#PBSFG24 | @LakePointSports pic.twitter.com/UgEPQIDklF
Scouting Report
Positional Profile: RHP/1B
Body: 6-3, 228-pounds. XL frame with long levers, strength throughout, fit physique.
Delivery: Short arm action, 3/4 slot, arm speed out front.
Arm Action: RH. Rocker step into a high leg kick, in-line to home.
FB: T94, 91-93 mph. True 4S action, carry through the zone, strikes. T2430, 2313 average rpm.
SL: 79-82 mph. Tight, late break, sweeping action. T2186, 2092 average rpm.
CUT: 81-83 mph. Thrown hard with cutting action, strikes.
ATH: 28.80 max vertical.
RHP Cameron St. John (Altoona, 2025) authored one of the loudest ‘pens our staff has seen this winter. The right-hander has impressed our staff before for his ability with his bat and is arguably more impressive on the mound. New to pitching, St. John showed advanced feel for the zone with all of his pitches, starting with his fastball that featured true four-seam action with ride through the zone and spun at an above-average rate at 2,313 RPMs. St. John also threw a tight-breaking slider that he was able to throw in the upper-70s to low-80s that looks to be able to generate swings-and-misses in game. St. John also threw a low-80s cutter that is a new pitch for him but showed feel to throw it in the zone with roughly 2.5 inches of cut to the pitch. While being new to the mound, St. John features a unique combination of athleticism, arm talent, and ceiling to make up one of the state's top pitching prospects no matter the class.