Prep Baseball Report

Prep Baseball Minnesota Class of 2025: Rankings Insider


Andy Judkins
State Director, Prep Baseball Minnesota

 

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TOP FIVE

RANK

PLAYER

SCHOOL

POS 

1

William Haas

Rockford

LHP

We've seen him popping 95 this past fall. Now the Tennessee commit is making a final pitch to scouts as they gather their info heading into the 2025 draft. Prep Baseball Draft HQ has him as the 20th ranked prep left-handed pitching prospect while early reports suggest Haas has potential of going anywhere from the 2nd to the 6th round. So far in 2 games this spring season, hee's already struck out 26 in 10 innings while allowing just one hit. 

2 Nicholas Terhaar Proctor RHP

Nick Terhaar is a physical player with a vise grip handshake. The Iowa commit was reportedly up to 96 in his first start of the year for the Proctor. He's been somewhat hidden in the north but his size and radar readings will grab attention quickly.


3 Hunter Vadeer Lyle-Pacelli OF/RHP

The Creighton commit has a lot of tools that will play well all over the diamond. Huge bat speed and rotational acceleration numbers that result in triple-digit exit velocity. He's got speed on the bases and a big arm in the outfield. Can pitch it extremely well too. 

4 Hayden Vucinovich Bloomington Jefferson RHP
Vucinovich was one of the biggest risers in this update thanks to a massive velo jump. The right-hander attended the Prep Baseball Upper Midwest Procase and ripped off a 95 early in his bullpen. Not long after, Vucinovich made his commitment to the University of Minnesota.

5 Ethan Felling Mahtomedi LHP
Felling was once a TCU commit but like many others in this era of college recruiting, had an opportunity to reassess his future and opted to stay with the hometown Gophers. 

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TOP UNCOMMITTED BY POSITION

Pitchers: Matt Sherry (Hastings), Joey Andrada (Wayzata), Brody Berglin (Maple Grove), Joe Thoreson (Lakeville North), Bennett Sarno (Eden Prairie)

Catchers: River Freeman (Hermantown), Aiden Kachel (East Ridge), Lincoln Heitkamp (Minnetonka), Evan Zales (Sauk Centre), Clark Traxler-Menz (Mpls Edison)

Middle Infield: Ben Guilison (Woodbury), Brody Berndt (Le Seuer-Henderson), Watson Fleming (Cretin-Derham Hall), Carter Gmahl (Mora)

Outfielders: Joe Fredkove (Stillwater), Charlie Hudrlik (Mankato West), Justin Gabrik (Holy Angels), Nick Nathe (Providence Academy), Gabe Nathe (Providence Academy)