Top 25 Profiles of 2025: No. 12 Grady Nelson
December 26, 2025
As we are nearing the end of another calendar year, we have compiled a list of the top 25 most viewed Indiana player profiles this year. According to our research through our google analytics, these are the most viewed profiles by you the reader in 2025.
Coming in at No. 12 is ’27 1B Grady Nelson (Warsaw HS). The 6-foot-4, 235-pound first baseman checks in as the No. 5 player in Indiana’s 2027 class and No. 136 nationally. A former Junior Future Gamer and Midwest Super Sophomore Games alum, Nelson features some of the most usable power in the country. He posted a .364 average as a sophomore, tallying five home runs, three triples, and two doubles. The Warsaw product consistently stood out on the circuit, with his hit-to-power profile. Nelson capped his year by committing to SEC power Ole Miss in October.
‘27 1B/OF Grady Nelson (@ganelson40) back on the barrel.
— Cooper Trinkle (@CTrinkle23) July 18, 2025
Showing hit/power combo while pulling the knob tight to rocket a 98 mph 3B into the corner 👇
Barrel strength. #16ABC https://t.co/biLBFhsxRN pic.twitter.com/EuBRlRe0ZQ
OF Grady Nelson (@ganelson40) has some of the more usable power in the 🇺🇸 amongst 27 grads…
— Cooper Trinkle (@CTrinkle23) June 16, 2025
Good athlete for size. Building of multi-homer 💣💣 performance at #NPI25 w another one in his first trip today (104 EV) 👇#MPL25 | @ShooterHunt https://t.co/6JebWtwi5U pic.twitter.com/yQo1SWaN3U

Scouting Report
Nelson swung a hot bat last week, going 7-for-11 in total including a 2B, a 3B, and (4) RBI.
Frame & Tools: 6-foot-4, 240 pound frame is more athletic than appears. Multi-sport kid with body control. Frame still has some immaturity to it, still produces 104-plus exits and could end up with 60-70 raw power when the body meets full maturation. He has present above average bat speed (75 mph) with easier intent & is a fine runner (7.19) with versatility to fit at 1B or a corner OF spot while holding a run-producers' profile. Summation: Nelson was the most impactful hitter of the entire weekend with special traits in the left-handed box. He is ultra-physical at 6-foot-4, 240 pounds with an average to better run time for the class now. He is just scratching the surface of his huge power potential with exits already reach 104-plus, an event-best for the Underclass portion. The swing is short, accurate, and he can use the entire field with a strong, grounded lower-half in the swing. The ball just comes off the bat different with this prospect & Nelson will be one of the more-coveted sluggers in the country once recruiting opens for this class on August 1st.
Despite being one of the youngest of the morning group - I thought Nelson showed as the best bat of this event. The 6-foot-4, 230 pound 1B/OF hit multiple pull-side homers during his batting practice round, reaching a peak exit velocity of 100.7 mph, with an easy-effort, left-handed stroke. Nelson hits from a wide, balanced base and is able to generate loud barrels with strength in a loose-wristed stroke with impactful flick. Oftentimes, young power hitters have a tendency to spin for pull-side contact, but Nelson's swing works more to the middle of the field, and he shows the ability to leverage the ball out front to produce back-spin contact to the pull-side. Despite the large, physical frame - Nelson turned in a solid run time for the age, a 7.20 60.
One of the most exciting freshman prospects in Indiana, Nelson is a national-level name to know with superstar potential. Holding a run-producer's profile, standing at 6-foot-4 and 230 pounds, Nelson creates easy bat speed with special bat strength in a simple, left-handed stroke. The swing is repeatable and his lower half works efficiently to allow for high exit velocities (96.2 mph) with low effort, a trait of a future-power bat. Nelson is not just a power bat, his swing works to the inside part of the ball and his barrel accuracy also stands out, and he also moves extremely well (7.16 60) for having such a physical frame. Nelson will be a high level prospect when recruiters shift their focus to 2027 grads, and his frame + bat strength + athleticism is a special combination.
Positional Profile: 1B/C
Body: 6-3, 215-pounds. Projectable
Hits: LHH. Tall stance w/ bat laid back on the shoulder. Shifts weight into the back leg with simple load, lifts the bat off the shoulder to trigger. Small stride. Short, upward swing. Intriguing upside.
Power: 90 max exit velocity, averaged 82.5 MPH. 313' max distance.
Arm: RH. OF-75 mph. Longer arm action from H 3/4 slot.
Defense: In-control footwork, Sure hands, lengthy exchange.
Run: 7.69 runner in the 60.
Positional Profile: 1B/C
Body: 6-3, 215-pounds. Projectable
Hits: LHH. Tall stance w/ bat laid back on the shoulder. Shifts weight into the back leg with simple load, lifts the bat off the shoulder to trigger. Small stride. Short, upward swing. Intriguing upside.
Power: 90 max exit velocity, averaged 82.5 MPH. 313' max distance.
Arm: RH. OF-75 mph. Longer arm action from H 3/4 slot.
Defense: In-control footwork, Sure hands, lengthy exchange.
Run: 7.69 runner in the 60.
Grady Nelson, Warsaw Community, 2027, IN
Position: C/1B
Body: 6-foot-1, 215-pound sturdy frame.
Hit: (LHH) Solid. Began in a tall open stance with a smooth controlled load, then used a short stride. Flashed bat speed. Good extension on his finish, short upward swing. Gap to gap approach.
Defense: (C) 2.19-2.31 pop times. Quick footwork, quick exchange. Capable. Staggered setup.
Arm: 64 mph catcher velocity. Short arm action, an-over-the-top slot.
Speed: 7.94 (60-yard).