2025 Northeast Buzz 11/3 - 11/9
November 3, 2025
Welcome BACK to The Northeast Buzz, your weekly pulse on the rising stars, breakout performances, and can't-miss moments from the diamond across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. Whether it's a flamethrower lighting up the radar gun in Philly, a smooth-swinging shortstop making noise in North Jersey, or a sleeper prospect turning heads in upstate New York, we’re here to highlight the talent that’s shaping the future of baseball in the Northeast.
Each week, we’ll deliver scouting insights and player write-ups to get a better understanding of the great talent that surrounds us. In this region, the grind is real, the ceilings are high, and the buzz is just getting started.
Week of 11/3/25
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Nicolas Erminio RHP / 1B / Wayne Valley, NJ / 2027Rankings StateRank: 28 / POS: 10
The right-hander was on Team New Jersey for the Prep Baseball Future Games in Lakepoint, Georgia. Erminio has present lower half strength with a physical build at 6-foot and 190-pounds. He has a three-pitch arsenal that he can fill the zone with all three pitches in any count. His fastball is typically 84-86 mph and has been up to 87 mph. He has flashed a big breaking slider that is 73-75 mph with over a 2,300-rpm spin rate and his changeup is 77-78 mph. Erminio is a strike thrower with a frame and pitch arsenal that will continue to develop and separate himself.
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AJ Infantolino C / 3B / Don Bosco Prep, NJ / 2027Rankings StateRank: 33 / POS: 5
At 6-foot-2 and 190-pounds, Infantolino is a versatile defender that is an above average catcher and smooth mover in the infield as well. At catcher he has flashed a pop-time of 1.93-2.09 with a strong arm of 78 mph. From the infield he has an arm strength of 86 mph and quiet, smooth footwork. At the plate he has produced impressive metrics like a 95.3 mph peak exit velocity, 73 percent sweet-spot percentage, and a bat-speed of 76.7 mph.
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Logan Davis C / 1B / Downingtown West, PA / 2027Rankings StateRank: 64 / POS: 8
A standout catcher and performer from the Pennsylvania State Games over the summer. Davis has a strong, physical frame of 5-foot-11 and 194-pounds. Defensively, he has a well-above average arm strength of 83 mph and a pop-time of 1.92-1.98. In gameplay his defense translated very well as he limited passed balls and controlled the running game. Offensively, he has a flatter bat path that produces a 93.8 mph exit velocity, an average exit velocity of 89 mph, and a max distance of 349 feet.
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Rylan Ulrich SS / RHP / Lower Dauphin, PA / 2027Rankings StateRank: 58 / POS: 7
The athletic middle-infielder was on Team Pennsylvania for the Prep Baseball Future Games in Lakepoint, Georgia. Ulrich is 6-foot and 159-pounds with a lean, wiry frame. His sixty-yard dash is 6.76 and he peaked at 21.2 mph during the sixty. His exit velocity peaked at 93.4 mph in BP and peaked 100 mph in games. From short-stop he throws 87 mph and has also topped at 87 mph from the mound. Ulrich is an all-around talented ball player that is very underrated in the Northeast.
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Michael Jamba 3B / RHP / Maine-Endwell, NY / 2027Rankings StateRank: 174 / POS: 19
5-9, 167 lb athletic INF with 93 MPH EV and 73.5 MPH bat speed. Solid glove defensively with 85 MPH arm across the diamond. Well-rounded athlete with projection.
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Donte Sparace C / Rome Free Academy, NY / 2027Rankings StateRank: 127 / POS: 21
Fluid LHH swinging primary back stop with feel for the barrel & power contiuing to develop.
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