Top 25 Profiles of 2025: No. 23 Rob Czarniecki
December 17, 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. 23 is '26 OF Rob Czarniecki (Chesterton HS). The 6-foot-2, 210 pound right-handed hitting outfielder is the No. 1 ranked senior outfielder in Indiana and the No. 7 player in the class. Czarniecki showed well at the talent-filled NPI down at Lake Point in June and also showed well in some looks at the Grand Park Fall Championships at Grand Park in October. The 2024 Future Games MVP and former Junior Future Gamer is committed to Kentucky.
‘26 OF Rob Czarniecki (IN) continues to find success at LakePoint.
— Cooper Trinkle (@CTrinkle23) June 5, 2025
First AB back after his MVP performance at the Future Games in ‘24 - 2-strike 94 mph double that one-hops the batters eye 👇@UKBaseball recruit. #NPI25 || @PrepBaseballIN https://t.co/Wc44sDSxxZ pic.twitter.com/8BntfLaFDk
‘26 CF Rob Czarniecki (@rob_czarniecki) hammers one and burns the LF for a double.
— Prep Baseball Indiana (@PrepBaseballIN) September 13, 2025
6’2” 205, @UKBaseball recruit.
Top-ranked OF in INs senior class and former Future Games MVP🌟#GPFallChamps25 || @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/fmRa0xyimm

Scouting Report
Czarniecki was a winner from this event and has already built a reputation as one of the best game hitters in the class. A muscular, 6-foot-2, 195 pounder - the toolset is one of the loudest in the class as well, holding 4 tool upside. The swing works direct with innate accuracy and the ability to leverage. There is significant barrel strength (99 mph exit velocity) that allows the ball to jump off the barrel, especially when combined with the fact that he posted some of the best bat speed numbers of the event. A 6.71 60 time adds excitement to the offensive profile, and Czarniecki profiles as a true power / speed threat the college level. The arm is a tool, as well, as the physical outfielder reached 89 mph from the outfield during defensive evaluations.