Initial Class of 2029 Player Rankings (November)
November 24, 2025
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Initial Class of 2029 Player Rankings (November)
Throughout the fall we were all over the state, scouting numerous prospects and seeing many new names came to the forefront of the recruiting scene. With that information, we are updating each of our class rankings based off what we have seen. Up now, the Class of 2029.
As fall sports come to an end and winter sports season kicks off, we will take a look at "The Top Of The Class" and a look at others to keep an eye on.
To view the Class Rankings, click below:
To view the Prospect Reports, click below:
To view the entire Class of 2029 rankings, please click here.
Top of the Class
Early in the maturation process we launch the 2029 rankings for the New England region. The class has promise to it as the players are becoming more advanced at an early age. We look forward to watching this group grow as we make are way into the high school years.
- Ben Cheek checks in at the top of the list for our current rankings. The 6- foot, 185-pound left-handed hitter and right handed pitcher has bumped 90 mph with his fastball this past summer.
- Jackson Roy, athletic infielder, his skill set is above average in every category. He is a good runner and shows the ability to be a plus defender.
- Keegan Day, right-handed hitting infielder checks in at the 3 spot. The main resident is a high level player at an early age.
- Grady Wright, left-handed hitting infielder checks in at the #4 spot. He showed very well for himself, he should garner a bunch of attention as he matures. The future is bright.
- Nicolas Desano is a 6-foot-5, 175-pound right-handed pitcher. The long right-hander is a guy who has a bright future.
- Joey Corselli, is a big banger, monster juice, potential to be a two-way player.
- Brayden Showah, a quick arm left-handed pitcher, already in the low 80’s, with feel.
Others To Keep An Eye On
- Aiden Brown, 6-foot-1,175-pound left-handed hitting infielder and right-handed arm.
- Brendan O’Toole, left-handed hitter and left-handed pitcher. Definite guy to see.
- Cameron Nelson, right-handed hitting catcher. He has shown to have an above average defensive skill set.
- Camden Kaldawy, left-handed pitcher, tons of feel, arm is loose and projectible.
***** To view the entire rankings, please click here.
