2027 Top 10 Uncommitted: Corner Infielders
November 17, 2025
As we head deeper into the fall, more and more of the 2027 class are starting to commit to play at the next level. Let's take a look at some of the top uncommitted players in the class. Today, dive into the top 10 uncommitted corner infielders. This list is full of impact bats that are looking for a home.
Top 10
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Gavin Stanislawski 3B / OF / Brother Rice, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 21 / POS: 2
From 7/26/25: “FROM 2025 FUTURE GAMES: INF Gavin Stanislawski (Brother Rice) is one of the more physical right-handed bats we have on the roster, listed at 6-foot-2, 206-pounds. He moves very well for his size with a 6.74 in the 60, creating a power/speed combination that should create some intrigue. At the plate, he is able to create jump off the barrel while staying short to the ball, and he also has a knack to lift the baseball, peaking at 93 mph for his EV in this look. His BLAST metrics were highly impressive, averaging 78.6 mph for his bat-speed (T86 mph) and 22.2 mph for his hand-speed. GAMEPLAY: Stanislawski had some success at the plate throughout the weekend, finishing at a 4-for-7 clip with a double and three RBIs. Corner infield and corner outfield profile, intriguing power/speed potential.” |
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Keegan Seipp C / 1B / Triad, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 22 / POS: 3
From 7/26/25: “FROM 2025 FUTURE GAMES: Staying on the topic of physical bats, C/CIF Keegan Seipp (Triad) fits that exact mold. There’s all sorts of juice in the left-handed swing with hand-speed to pair (22 mph avg.), and he showed a natural feel to lift the baseball with authority (T99 mph EV; T382’). He has a physical 6-foot-3, 211-pound frame, and he has some defensive versatility with the ability to catch and play first. GAMEPLAY: Seipp was a bit unlucky this week as he barreled up multiple balls that ended up being outs. The physical 6-foot-3, 210-pound frame really stands out, and there is big power potential in his left-handed bat. Sure-handed defender over at first base with feel for the position.” |
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Evan Adamczewski 1B / OF / Maine South, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 36 / POS: 1
From 8/05/25: “1B/OF Evan Adamczewski (Maine South, 2027) came away as the MVP of the entire event. Adamczewski went five-for-six at the plate while drawing one walk, driving in two runs, coming around to score two runs, and connecting on four extra-base hits. Adamczewski is listed with a strong 5-foot-9, 177-pound frame. The left-handed hitter has an intentful swing that has strength at impact with bat-speed. Adamczewski had an average exit velocity of 90.7 mph with a max exit velocity of 98.2 mph during the workout. He posted a 60 time of 6.80 while having a max run speed of 20.5 mph. The outfielder connected on a home run during the first game of the event. He would then follow up with three doubles on day two as he showed a gap-to-gap approach. Adamczewski was the biggest winner of the event and will be a name to keep an eye on in the future.” |
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Aksel McKnight 3B / RHP / Libertyville, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 45 / POS: 3
From 8/05/25: “CIF Aksel McKnight (Libertyville, 2027) cemented himself as a must-know name in the state after his showing at the State Games. He was all over the barrel with a couple loud home runs, also reaching up to 102 mph for his EV in the workout with a 380’ max distance. On top of his impressive power display, he also showed above-average awareness and plate discipline with four walks. 6-foot-2, 216-pound frame with power projection, loose hands with strength at impact and the ability to lift pull-side.” |
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Julio Ayala 3B / SS / Montini Catholic, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 47 / POS: 4
From 8/05/25: “INF Julio Ayala (Montini, 2027) is an intriguing left-handed hitting infielder to know from the event. He has loose, athletic actions on both sides of the ball, and he was taking quality at-bats in our brief look, hunting early in the count and remaining on-time, getting consistent good swings off. Upside operation with loose hands, short to the ball and long through the zone. Smooth, athletic defender with the actions to stay on the dirt at the next level.” |
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Zane Schneider 3B / 1B / Lemont, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 51 / POS: 5
From 8/05/25: “+ 3B Zane Schneider (Lemont, 2027) is a 6-foot-2, 190-pound infielder that flashed some juice in gameplay as well as in the showcase. Schneider sent a ball over the left-center fence in gameplay on Tuesday, the first of back to back home runs with Ty Springer. In the showcase, Schneider reached 98 mph on EV, averaged 92 mph with a max distance of 367’ and ran a 6.98 60-yard time. An impressive all around showing for the 2027 out of Lemont.” |
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Johnny Louise 3B / 1B / Montini Catholic, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 67 / POS: 6
From 6/03/25: “INF Johnny Louise (Montini Catholic, 2027) displayed some of the loudest tools at the event. Louise clocks in at a strong 6-foot-2, 217-pound frame. The right-handed hitter operates from a wide stance with strong hands. He swings with intent with loud pull-side power and a quick barrel. Louise had an average exit velocity of 93.9 mph (99.6 mph max EV) while having an average batted ball distance of 173 feet (351 ft. max) with a 73% hard hit percentage. Louise had an average bat speed of 74.3 mph (78.1 mph max) while having an average hand speed of 20.5 mph (21.6 mph max). Defensively, Louise moved well around the infield while throwing from all angles with an infield velocity of 87 mph.” |
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Miles Mazanowski 3B / RHP / Lane Tech, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 69 / POS: 7
From 8/05/25: “+ INF Miles Mazanowski (Lane Tech, 2027) is a physical right-handed hitter to follow in the state. Currently listed at 6-foot-3, 200-pounds with present equally distributed strength, he has plenty of loud tools to pair with the raw power. On top of his near triple-digit EVs, he also boasts above-average hand and bat-speed. Finished the week 2-for-6 with a loud double, two RBIs, two runs scored and a walk. He also has well above-average arm-strength, topping at 89 mph across the infield with steady actions to pair.” |
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Dylan McCabe 1B / LHP / St. Charles East, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 71 / POS: 2
From 8/05/25: “+ 1B Dylan McCabe (St. Charles East, 2027) is a name that has consistently stood out to our staff thanks to advanced athleticism and instincts at the cold corner that consistently play up in gameplay, with this event being no exception. Showed well in workout with deliberate movements around the bag and an arm that was up 81 mph from across the diamond with some accuracy. At the plate showed an easy and fluid left-handed swing with line-drive intent, a patient approach, and a developing feel for the barrel. Produced a max exit velocity of 95.8 mph an average of 86.7 mph during batting practice. Wiry 6-foot, 157-pound frame with room for added strength.” |
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Ryan Rodriguez 3B / C / Batavia, IL / 2027Rankings StateRank: 86 / POS: 8
From 8/05/25: “+ 3B Ryan Rodriguez (Batavia, 2027) showed some loud tools over the course of the two-day event. Rodriguez is listed with a strong 6-foot, 181-pound athletic frame. The right-handed hitter has a flat path with length through the zone and generates jump off the barrel with natural carry. Rodriguez generated plus bat speed as he averaged 78 mph (82 mph max) and had an average hand speed of 24.2 mph (25.3 mph max). He had a max exit velocity of 100.4 mph with a 56% sweet spot percentage. Rodriguez showed off his athleticism by posting a 6.75 60 time while having a vertical jump of 24.7 inches.” |
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