Prep Baseball Report

Top 25 Profiles of 2025: No. 22 Liam Delp


Conner Madding
Indiana Operations/Multimedia

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. 22 is '26 SS Liam Delp (Mooresville HS). The twitchy right-handed middle infielder has long been as one of the most consistent in-game performers in Indiana's 2027 class and he continued that in 2025. Delp made an early statement at the Preseason All-State in March and he excelled for Mooresville in our spring looks, batting .330 with 30 hits and swiping 24 bases across 28 games. He carried that momentum onto the summer circuit, earning a Future Games invite after continuing to perform throughout the spring and summer. Delp stood out on workout day down at Lake Point and did much of the same in game action. The former junior future gamer committed to Michigan in early October and currently ranks No. 11 in Indiana and No. 367 nationally.


Scouting Report

3/18/25

+ Frame & Tools : Athletic, 5-foot-10, 160 pounder packed w twitch. Toolset continues to elevate to louden a gamer profile. One of the best runners in the class, and it shows in-game, with the 60 time now entering plus territory as he turned in a 6.56 at this event. The glove is a tool & his feet are ultra quick - with the arm now elevating to 91 across the diamond. There is present bat-to-ball in the short, twitchy stroke with exits now reaching 98-plus with projections of at least a tick abv average power developing. + Summation: Delp is an absolute gamer that continues to elevate his prospects status with tools beginning to blossom. The feet are some of the most impactful in the class & the bat adding strength this offseason is super encouraging. Delp offers a higher floor with the feet & glove - but the bat helps to separate him now that at least gap-power has been developed to pair with elite bat-to-ball for the age. He has a real shot to stick at short, and will easily stick up the middle, whether at SS, 2B, or patrolling CF. Regardless, this is a high-end athlete with 5 above average tools for the age, and a chance to develop 2-3 future-plus tools when it is all said and done with all tools projecting to be above averge.

9/22/24

Uncommitted. 5-foot-10, 155-pound frame. Confident swing from the righty as the hit and speed tool were clear early. Higher leg kick load that allows for momentum into the swing, hands held up higher around the ear. Heavy top-half swing that is strong enough to smoke balls pull-side. The ball jumped off his bat as the approach showed an opposite and pull-side with the extra strength to generate carry and back-spin into gaps. Speedy guy with spark in the line-up. Number nine ranked player in the state of Indiana continues to impress.

3/03/24

A quick-footed, middle of the diamond defender - Delp turned in one of the better run times for the class, a 6.89 60, before showcasing prisitine actions on the defensive side of the ball. Delp's footwork in the infield is outstanding, and he has soft hands and elite body control to match. His arm is a solid tool (85 across), and Delp showed a tablesetter's profile at the dish. His swing is short, with quick, twitchy hands, and the swing is geared towards line drive contact. One of the premier freshman athletes that we have identified, Delp owns some of the most impactful feet in the class and there is all-kinds of twitch in the 5-foot-10, 155 pounder's frame.

10/03/23

‘27 CF/SS Liam Delp (Canes Midwest National) - Present twitch in the 5-foot-8, 140 pound frame. Has the ability to play both CF & SS at an advanced level, creating an interesting profile. 7.00 runner with arm strength. Minimal negative movements in the load - quick hands & line drive oriented approach. Catalyst type at the top of the order, dynamic baserunner. Showed ability to drag.

3/05/23

Position Profile: SS/2B
Body: 5-7, 130-pounds. Wiry, athletic
Hit: RHH. Tall stance. Small load with a leg kick type stride. Direct path produces line drive to the middle of the diamond. Quick hands, developing bat speed.
Power: 81 max exit velocity, averaged 65.8 mph. 257' max distance.
Arm: RH. INF-82 mph.Short, quick arm from H 3/4 slot
Defense: Ultra-quick feet that work on-time & downhill. Soft hands, twitchy exchange, outstanding body control.
Run: 7.16 runner in the 60.