Updated Class of 2027 Player Rankings (August)
August 19, 2026

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Updated Class of 2027 Player Rankings (August)
Throughout the summer 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.
As summer sports come to an end and the new school season starts, we will take a look at "What's New at the Top", "The Risers", and "Coaches Need To Circle Back To", as we expand our Class of 2027 Rankings.
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The Top 10
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Devlan Daniel OF / RHP / Indian Hill, OH / 2027Report: Daniel remains in top spot in the 2027 Ohio class and the buzz around him has only grown. A true switch-hitter with legitimate tools across all five categories - he's a premium athlete who profiles in center. The most encouraging development is the trending hit tool. What looked raw in the spring has cleaned up measurably with each look this summer, and a Team USA training camp invitation in July tells you the national scene is paying attention too. Mississippi State has a live one committed. Draft follow heading into his junior year. |
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Nathan McDowell RHP / RHP / Arch Bishop Moeller High School, OH / 2027Report: McDowell has touched 95 and sat 90-93 with late run on his fastball, and evaluators have flagged his slider as a legitimate wipeout offering with a usable changeup that plays well against left-handed hitters. Command and arm action are both well above average for the class, and there's still projection left in the arm. The Notre Dame commit is polished beyond his years on the mound, and he has a real shot at climbing draft boards next spring. |
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Ryan Murphy RHP / 1B / Oak Hills, OH / 2027Report: Oak Hills right-hander Ryan Murphy continues to climb. The 2027 Cincinnati commit checks in at No. 5 in the latest Ohio rankings update, a four-spot jump from his previous position at No. 9 and one of the bigger movers in the top 50. Murphy has earned the rise. At 6-foot-6 with room to fill out a projectable frame, he already sits 88-90 with his fastball and touches 92. His slider is his best secondary at this stage with the changeup and curveball both showing enough to keep hitters honest. Command and overall feel for pitching are legitimate, and the projection here is about as loud as you will find in this class. Cincinnati is getting a potential frontline arm who will certainly be in draft conversations next summer. |
The Risers
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Nathan Kimmel LHP / 1B / Twinsburg, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 17 / POS: 3
Report: Kimmel is a big-bodied left-hander out of Twinsburg sitting 88-90 and touching 91, with the physical projection to add more as he develops his 6-foot-3, 225-pound frame that is already well ahead of his class. The fastball is the carrying pitch right now, and the profile makes sense for a big-framed lefty. His 9.9 inches of induced vertical break sits well below our database median, giving the heater a natural sinking, two-seam action that stays down in the zone and generates weak contact on the ground. He pairs it with a cutter in the 79-80 range that gives him a second fastball-side offering and keeps hitters honest on the inner half. The slider flashes depth at 75-77, and the changeup shows arm-side fade with solid separation off the fastball. Command is the next developmental bridge, particularly getting the offspeed pitches into the zone consistently, but the stuff is already legitimate and the arm is built for a Friday role down the road. Kimmel checks in at No. 17 in the Ohio 2027 class, up three spots from his previous ranking. |
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Liam Mcgeady RHP / 1B / St. Xavier, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 18 / POS: 7
Report: Liam McGeady, St. Xavier RHP, checks in at No. 18 in the Ohio Class of 2027 and has been one of the more consistent risers on the board, jumping seven spots in the latest update. The 6-foot-6, 215-pound right-hander gives you a legitimate three-pitch mix from an imposing frame, and the projection is still very much there. The fastball sits 88-91 and has touched 93, a number that carries real weight for a kid who still has significant physical development ahead of him. He pairs it with a slider and changeup that both show enough to keep hitters honest. McGeady saved his best for the biggest stage, taking the ball in the state finals against Moeller and delivering 5.1 innings of three-hit ball, striking out five and allowing just one earned run to help St. Xavier to a championship. Committed to Mercer, McGeady is the kind of arm that will stay on radars as he fills out physically heading into his junior year. |
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Cooper Bingham SS / 2B / Amherst Steele, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 26 / POS: 4
Report: Cooper Bingham checks in at No. 26 in Ohio's 2027 class and brings a physical, tools-heavy profile that fits what the MAC is increasingly recruiting at the middle infield. The 6-foot-1, 198-pound shortstop out of Amherst Steele is committed to Bowling Green State, and you can see why the Falcons went after him. The bat is the carrying tool. Bingham has shown exit velocities up to 98 mph with an average in the low 90s, with a good track record against high-level arms in the spring and on the summer circuit. For a MAC program, landing a left-handed bat with that kind of raw impact from the left side at a premium position is a win. BGSU has historically relied on mid-major caliber hitters who can do damage in the gaps, and Bingham already profiles as someone who can be that middle-of-the-order threat from day one if the swing continues to develop. Defensively, his arm leads the profile. A 90-92 mph infield velo puts him well clear of the Ohio 2027 class average at the position, and the MAC plays on fast turf fields where arm strength matters in the hole and on the relay. His 60 time in the mid-to-upper 6.6 range gives him enough speed to hold shortstop at the conference level, though the long-term defensive home could ultimately trend toward third base as he fills out. Regardless of where he lands on the dirt, the arm plays anywhere on the left side. |
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Eli Beck SS / 2B / Madeira High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 32 / POS: 6
Report: Beck is one of the bigger movers on this update, jumping from No. 80 all the way to No. 32, and the data backs up why. The 5-foot-9 lefty bat out of Madeira carries a hit tool-first profile that is doing real work at the middle infield spots; we project him to settle at second base long term. His average exit velocity sits above the class mean for Ohio 2027, and his contact quality has drawn legitimate attention from evaluators who have tracked him across multiple looks this summer. His on-plane efficiency and sweet spot numbers are both in a range you want to see from a player this age, and the feel for the barrel reads as a natural trait rather than something being manufactured. The big storyline heading into his senior season is the strength trajectory. The third-party reporting notes that weight room gains are arriving on schedule, and Utah committed to him this summer, which tells you they are buying the projection, not just the current snapshot. The question to monitor is whether he can hold his contact quality as he adds mass and whether the bat speed ticks up alongside it. If it does, Beck could have room to climb further. |
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Cullen O'Brien RHP / 2B / St. Xavier, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 35 / POS: 12
Report: The 6-1, 180-pound right-hander out of St. Xavier continues to climb, jumping from 48 to 35 in the updated Ohio 2027 rankings. O'Brien is a legitimate two-way prospect, and the arm is the carrying tool. Scouts have seen enough to believe it plays at the high mid-major level, with the overall two-way profile fitting at a low mid-major floor. He's drawn interest from programs in the Big South and the West Coast Conference, which tells you the recruiting community is tracking the development. Cincy Legends product with room to add to his frame and plenty of time to solidify which side of the ball drives his value. |
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Ethan Keffaber C / 1B / Lebanon High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 42 / POS: 5
Report: Ethan Keffaber is the kind of player a program builds around. The Lebanon catcher carries himself behind the plate with a quiet confidence that translates to the guys around him. He controls the pace of the game, communicates, and competes without making it about himself. That makeup cannot be manufactured, and it showed up clearly on the showcase circuit. The tools back up the intangibles. At 211 pounds, Keffaber is a big-bodied receiver with premium arm strength, sitting at 80 mph with pop times in the 1.94 to 1.98 range that give opposing baserunners serious pause. He posted a 97 mph exit velocity and a 60-yard dash of 7.48 that reflects the kind of athlete hiding inside that frame. Miami (OH) under Brian Smiley has made it a priority to recruit character-first players who buy into a team identity, and Keffaber fits that mold precisely. What Smiley is getting is a catcher who understands the position goes well beyond blocking and throwing, and that is a difficult thing to find at any level of recruiting. |
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Carson Fuhrer RHP / Archbishop Moeller, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 41 / POS: 14
Report: Carson Fuhrer checks every box you want to see in a high-ceiling prep arm headed to the American Athletic Conference. The 6-foot-6 Archbishop Moeller right-hander sits 89-90 and has touched 91, and that velocity reads even better than it sounds when you factor in the downward plane he generates off that tall, projectable frame. The American is a league that has produced pro pitchers built exactly in this mold, big-bodied starters who can work through a lineup multiple times and challenge hitters in a competitive mid-major environment, and Fuhrer fits that profile to a tee. He's a three-pitch guy right now with a slider and changeup behind the fastball. The slider flashes the most immediate upside of the two secondary offerings, and the changeup shows enough feel that there's a reasonable path to it becoming a weapon as he adds consistency with reps. What Tulane is really buying into here, beyond what's already on the tape, is the projection. At 195 pounds with a loose arm and clean action, Fuhrer has legitimate physical upside remaining, and if the fastball climbs into the 92-94 range as he fills out, that combination of size, plane, and three-pitch mix is exactly what college coaching staffs at the AAC level are building rotations around. Fuhrer moved from 77 to 41 in the updated Ohio 2027 rankings, and the jump is warranted. He's one of the more intriguing arms in the class. |
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Montgomery Hart SS / 2B / Kingsmen Baseball Academy, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 45 / POS: 10
Report: Montgomery Hart is one of the more intriguing prospects in Ohio's 2027 class out of Kingsmen Baseball Academy. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound lefty bat has legitimate projection remaining and backs it up with a tool set that grades above-average across the board at this stage. The bat is the carrying tool. He's posting a 97+ mph max exit velocity with contact to all fields, a swing that stays in the zone, and an approach built around hunting fastballs early and taking his walks. Multiple looks have returned the same note — hard contact, all fields, mature approach. Power and hit both grade plus for the class. Defensively he holds at shortstop. The arm is a legitimate plus at 86 mph across the infield, and the hands and actions are solid. Getting rid of the ball quicker is the developmental ask, but the athleticism and arm strength to stick at the six are there. The Old Dominion fit is clean. The Monarchs get a physical, projectable middle infielder who can swing it with size, bat-to-ball, plus arm, and projection still on the frame. He's exactly the profile a program at that level wants to develop through a college career. |
Notable Newcomers
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Camden Schrock RHP / 3B / Lake Middle / High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 111 / POS: 32
Report: Schrock checks in at No. 111 in this update. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound right-hander out of Lake is a newcomer to the board and already has the foundational pieces to move. He worked 85-87 and touched 89 in live looks, with natural arm-side run on the fastball and a slider in the 72-75 range that has real bite as a secondary. Add a changeup sitting 75-77 and you have a three-pitch mix that draws some attention. Command, arm action, and projection all graded at above average, and there is physical upside still on the frame. A name to watch as this class heads into their senior year. |
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Jack Rosenacker 3B / 2B / Elder High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 123 / POS: 10
Report: Ranked 123rd in the class, Rosenacker is one of the more intriguing names to show up on this board heading into his senior year. The Elder shortstop hit .392 this past spring, which is a number that stands out regardless of level, but especially at a program like Elder that sees quality pitching on a weekly basis. He comes in without a previous ranking on record, so this is a first look for a lot of people. No commitment yet, and with a full senior season still ahead of him, there is still plenty of time for that to change. |
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Ethan Roop C / OF / Thomas Worthington High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 193 / POS: 24
Report: The 6-foot, 185-pound right-handed hitter out of Thomas Worthington checks in at No. 193 in the 2027 Ohio class. Roop has above-average raw power and a feel for the strike zone that stands out for a kid his age. His bat speed and exit velocity numbers support the above-average hit and power tool grades he earned in evaluation, and his approach in the box shows a maturity beyond his years. Behind the plate, pop times in the 1.95-2.02 range give him a solid foundation to build on as his catch-and-throw game continues to develop. Roop is uncommitted and worth tracking as the overall profile fills out. |
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Pate Crawford SS / RHP / River Valley, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 209 / POS: 29
Report: Crawford is a notable newcomer to the 2027 Ohio rankings and one of the more physically intriguing prospects outside the top 200 in the class. The 5-11, 185-pound River Valley shortstop has a muscular, athletic frame and carries genuine projectability into his remaining prep years. The carrying tool right now is the arm - 87.4 mph from short is a legitimate plus on any board and plays up behind smooth, quiet footwork that makes him look like a natural at the position. He ran a 6.9 in the 60, which checks as a quick-twitch athlete with solid range. At the plate, he shows a slow, controlled load, natural bat path, and above-average hands, with hard contact evident in both BP and game action. Crawford is uncommitted with a profile that figures to attract attention as River Valley returns to the field this spring. |
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JAYDEN MELO OF / Saint Francis Desales, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 261 / POS: 56
Report: Saint Francis DeSales 2027 outfielder Jayden Melo checks into the Ohio class rankings for the first time at No. 260, and the tools profile makes him worth watching. The 5-10, 165-pound right-handed hitter drew attention at a recent showcase with above-average marks across the board in both run and arm — exactly the athleticism profile you want attached to a center-field projection. Scouts noted a high motor, good feel for the barrel, and strong lower-half usage in the swing, with a highlight grade out of the event that reflects genuine upside. With his senior season right around the corner, Melo is the kind of newcomer who could climb this board in a hurry as he puts that athletic foundation on display in game action this fall and into the spring. |
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Nate Hyland 2B / RHP / Madeira High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 251 / POS: 10
Report: Nate Hyland is a 2027 senior second baseman out of Madeira who comes in at No. 250 in the Ohio class rankings with a college commitment to Slippery Rock already locked in. As a hitter, the left-handed swinger posted a 97 mph max exit velocity that lands at the 75th percentile among 2027 Ohio prospects in our database, a strong indicator for a 5-foot-9, 155-pound frame that still has physical projection ahead of it. He pairs that bat speed with 81 mph arm strength across the infield, which plays well at second base and gives him flexibility on the dirt. Hyland is a name to watch as the 2027 class firms up heading into his senior season. |
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Brandon Tillman RHP / 3B / Padua Franciscan, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 293 / POS: 66
Report: Brandon Tillman, RHP/3B out of Padua Franciscan, is one of the more intriguing newcomers on the pitching side of the 2027 Ohio class, coming in at No. 292 in his first appearance on the board. The 6-0, 170-pound right-hander flashed a plus-present feel for the zone in his one evaluated outing this summer, filling up the strike zone against a quality lineup with command that graded out as his best tool. His fastball sits 83-84 with a touch of 85, carrying strong induced vertical break and solid arm-side run, and the curveball shows 67-70 mph with promising 11-to-5 shape. Arm action and projection both graded well, and there's a clear developmental track here for a senior who already demonstrates mound maturity and should generate recruitment interest as his profile becomes more widely seen. |
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Isaiahs Gracia SS / RHP / Archbold, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 296 / POS: 51
Report: Isaiahs Gracia is a two-way prospect out of Archbold who earns his spot in the 2027 Ohio rankings with a well-rounded skill set. The 6-foot-1, 180-pound right-hander holds down shortstop with a plus arm that plays loud in the infield, and he backs it up with the athleticism to handle the position. At the plate he generates solid raw power for his age, posting a 93 mph exit velocity with natural loft in his swing. When he takes the mound, Gracia works a three-pitch mix headlined by an 83-85 fastball that touches 86, and he rounds it out with a curveball and slider that both show the feel to spin it at this stage of his development. With projection still remaining in this frame, the combination of position value, arm strength, and two-way ability gives Gracia a path to continue climbing as he heads into his senior year. |
College Coaches Need To Circle Back To
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Chase Roesch SS / 2B / Edgewood High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 44 / POS: 9
Report: Chase Roesch is one of the more intriguing uncommitted names in the 2027 Ohio class, and college programs would be wise to get eyes on this Edgewood shortstop sooner rather than later. The left-handed hitter brings a legitimate feel-to-hit profile backed up by real data — a 97 mph max exit velocity, strong connection impact, and elite on-plane efficiency paint the picture of a hitter who controls the barrel and works the middle of the field with consistency. His scout eval reinforces it in person, with notes calling out a really nice left-handed stroke that gets extended and stays true. He's a plus runner with plus actions at shortstop, and an 86 mph infield velo gives him plenty of arm to hold down the position as he fills out his 5-foot-10 frame. With no commitment on the board yet, Roesch is exactly the kind of player that gets away from programs who wait too long. Get him on the schedule now. |
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Keegan Reuscher LHP / OF / Pickerington North, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 57 / POS: 8
Report: Keegan Reuscher is a name coaches should have on their radar heading into his senior year at Pickerington North. The left-hander currently sits No. 57 in Ohio's 2027 class and has been trending in the right direction, moving up eight spots from his previous ranking and putting himself firmly inside the top 50. On the mound he works a three-pitch mix with a fastball touching 87 and carrying above-average vertical ride, a slider with solid shape and consistent zone presence, and a changeup that flashes depth and separation from the heater. He is still physically projectable at 5-foot-11 and 165 pounds with legitimate athleticism, and he remains uncommitted, so the door is wide open for any program willing to invest the time. |
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Louie Santangelo 3B / OF / Olentangy Liberty, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 38 / POS: 2
Report: The metrics alone make Santangelo worth a second look - a 106 mph max exit velocity, a 6.85 sixty-yard dash, and a left-handed bat that already produces above-average bat speed at 78.8 mph paint the picture of a legitimate offensive threat at the next level. Injuries have limited his exposure during the recruiting cycle, keeping him under the radar for a portion of the 2027 class evaluation period, but when healthy the tools have consistently shown up on both the stopwatch and the radar. His 50 percent line drive rate and 70 percent sweet spot contact rate tell you this is not just raw athleticism - there is feel and approach behind the numbers. For left-handed power bats with this kind of athletic profile, coaches should not wait too long to get a good look before the 2027 class is locked up. |
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Aiden Shinada C / SS / Twinsburg High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 70 / POS: 11
Report: Aiden Shinada is a 2027 catcher out of Twinsburg who gives college programs a legitimate backstop with verifiable tools behind the plate. He has touched a 79 mph arm on back side with pop times ranging from 1.92 to 1.95 at his best, putting him squarely in the conversation among Ohio's 2027 catchers and well inside the range programs look for at the next level. His 93 mph peak exit velocity and a line drive rate that climbed to 50 percent in his most recent showcase show a bat that is trending in the right direction, and his 70 percent sweet spot contact rate from that same event signals consistent barrel awareness for a player still growing into his frame at 5-8, 160 pounds. Add a 7.36 laser-timed 60 and the foundation of a two-way athlete who also reps shortstop, and Shinada is a projectable, tooled-up receiver with a track record of measurable improvement who is worth getting eyes on before he's gone. |
Showcase Standouts
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Brayden Verroco 2B / SS / Cardinal Mooney, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 103 / POS: 2
Report: Cardinal Mooney's Brayden Verroco, ranked No. 103 in Ohio's 2027 class, turned heads this summer with a standout showcase performance at Top Prospect Games. The 5-10, 180-pound middle infielder posted a 100 mph max exit velocity — above the 94 mph class average across 571 2027 players measured — and backed it up with a 6.61 laser 60 that sits well ahead of the 7.22 class median. His 79 mph infield velo lands right at the class average, though scouts have consistently projected him to stick on the dirt where the actions and athleticism play up. Verroco has climbed in the Ohio rankings this summer and looks the part of a prospect trending in the right direction heading into his senior year at Cardinal Mooney. |
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Noah Merrill OF / LHP / Ashland, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 116 / POS: 26
Report: Ashland's Noah Merrill was one of the standout performers at Top Prospect Games at Jennings Park. The 6-1, 195-pound two-way 2027 prospect ranked second among all hitters at the event with a 104 mph max exit velocity. His 98.2 mph average EV was among the best on the day as well. He backed it up in the outfield with an 83 mph arm and a 7.13 sixty. Sitting No. 116 in the Ohio 2027 class, Merrill possesses some loud offensive tools that drew some attention throughout the summer. |
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Luke Zicka C / OF / Loveland High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 88 / POS: 12
Report: Zicka stood out defensively at Top Prospect Games, and the arm is the calling card - 80 mph from behind the plate with pop times of 1.93-1.99, strong marks for any level. The 7.22 laser 60 backs up the athleticism, and game reports note clean blocking mechanics and solid bunt coverage. Scouts have also flagged him as a competitor The bat showed a 95 mph exit velocity and a 60 percent line-drive rate at the showcase, so there's a lot to work with offensively as well. Ranked No. 88 in Ohio's 2027 class, the 5-11, 175-pound backstop has an above average defensive profile worth tracking. |
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Ricky Maschinot C / OF / Archbishop Moeller, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 66 / POS: 10
Report: Heading into his senior year at Archbishop Moeller, Ricky Maschinot made a strong impression at Top Prospect Games at Prasco Park as one of the more interesting offensive catchers in Ohio's 2027 class. The 5-foot-11, 182-pound right-handed hitter flashed legitimate pull-side pop, backing it up with a 103 mph max exit velocity and an average EV of 91.3 - numbers that play well for a catcher at any level. He's got a clean swing with developing raw power, and there's projection left in the bat as he enters his final prep season. Ranked No. 66 in Ohio's class and sitting as one of only a handful of catching prospects in the top 60, Maschinot has the offensive profile to move up the board with a strong senior campaign. |
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Deagan Fought 2B / 3B / Bishop Ready High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 109 / POS: 3
Report: Bishop Ready senior Deagan Fought was one of the more physically intriguing offensive prospects at Top Prospect Games this summer at Prasco Park. The 5-foot-7, 188-pound right-handed hitter brought real thunder to the box, posting a 101 mph max exit velocity and a 96.2 mph average exit velocity, sitting well above the event averages of 95.9 and 87.5 respectively, while a 70 percent sweet spot rate backed up the fact he's making consistent, quality contact and not just running up a ceiling number. The arm showed up on the other side of the ball too — 86 mph across the infield puts him comfortably ahead of the event's 75th percentile arm (85 mph), premium strength for the hot corner. Add a 7.26 laser-timed 60 and a 21.8-inch peak jump that speak to legitimate athleticism in a compact frame, and Fought checks boxes you don't always see together. Currently ranked No. 109 in the Ohio Class of 2027 — up 27 spots from his previous ranking — he's trending in the right direction heading into his senior year. |
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Connor Barbara OF / OF / Liberty-Benton High School, OH / 2027Rankings StateRank: 127 / POS: 29
Report: Connor Barbara, a 5-foot-11, 179-pound rising senior outfielder from Liberty-Benton and ranked No. 126 in Ohio's 2027 class, turned heads at Top Prospect Games at Prasco Park with a performance that put his premium athleticism on full display. The right-handed center fielder backed up his elite speed grade with a laser-timed 6.51 sixty, and he showed plus arm strength out of the outfield with a 93 mph throw that plays well ahead of his class. At the plate, Barbara generated a 98 mph peak exit velocity and flashed quick, smooth hands — the kind of bat-to-ball tool that keeps evaluators engaged even as he continues to develop more leverage and use of his lower half in his swing. The T3 WarHawks product is a legitimate threat on the grass and basepaths right now, and with continued refinement in the box, he profiles as a priority prospect as the fall recruiting calendar heats up. |
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