Who are the uncommitted senior pitchers in your state?
November 21, 2025

The ‘Hotlist’ is a series that provides weekly insight into the high school baseball scene spanning the country, curated by Prep Baseball’s state directors who are situated nationwide, with vital intel on the prospects who are in their own backyards. Each week, we’ll publish our ‘Hotlist’ on varying topics that are timeliest to the national baseball calendar at that point in time.
This week’s topic: This week, we’re highlighting uncommitted seniors pitchers. Submit a 2026 prospect (or multiple) from your state who remains uncommitted but has the ability to play at the next level. Focus on arms who stood out at an event recently or at some point this fall, and include details on where you saw them and what makes them a follow heading into the winter and spring seasons.
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♨️ The ‘Hotlist’ (11/21):
Alabama
+ Jacob Fisher, RHP (New Brockton HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“RHP Jacob Fisher (New Brockton, 2026) was a relative unknown coming into the South Alabama Fall ID, but quickly emerged as a quality name-to-know uncommitted senior RHP for this spring. Standing 5-11, 199-pounds, Fisher boasts a strong build with present lower-half strength and a quick arm on the mound. Working downhill with some tilt and good intent, the FB ranged 84-87, T87.8 mph in this look while registering IVB metrics over 20.0 in. during his bullpen to help generate some extra life to the pitch. Also showed a late-biting 74-77 mph SL, a diving 80-81 mph CH, and a short, lateral-breaking CT at 82-83 mph that has a chance to miss barrels. Was in the zone consistently with feel for all four offerings. A hard-throwing uncommitted RHP to keep close tabs on this spring.”
– David Sharp, Deep South Supervisor
Arizona
+ Vinnie Keck, RHP (Saguaro HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Keck continues to trend up after a strong showing at the Senior Future Games where he attacked the zone with confidence and showed the ability to truly pitch, not just throw. The right-hander mixes feel with competitiveness, working comfortably with a three pitch mix led by a lively fastball that has continued to tick up into the mid 80s. His advanced feel for both his slider and changeup keeps hitters off balance, and he’s shown steady growth in his overall command. Keck’s poise on the mound and steady progression make him one of the more intriguing uncommitted arms to follow in Arizona’s 2026 class.”
+ Ryan Bresaw, RHP (Basha HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:
“Bresaw has emerged as one of the more physical and polished uncommitted arms in Arizona’s 2026 class. The 6’3, 206 pound right hander showed electric stuff at the Preseason All-State and Top Prospect Games, running his fastball up to 91 mph and pairing it with a sharp breaking ball and fading changeup. He’s continued to refine his command and pitch sequencing, attacking hitters with confidence and pace while consistently filling the zone. With size, strength, and a competitive edge on the mound, Bresaw is a high upside arm to follow heading into his senior spring.”
+ Kellan Tom, 1B/RHP (Corona del Sol HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:
“Tom made a strong statement at the 2025 West Coast Games, showcasing legitimate two way ability. The physical right hander worked in the upper 80s on the mound with clean tempo and feel for his offspeed, showing the ability to compete in the zone with confidence. At the plate, Tom’s strength and bat speed stand out, where he consistently finds the barrel with power to all fields and the athleticism to handle first base with ease. His combination of strength, athleticism, and competitiveness makes him a high follow uncommitted prospect heading into 2026.”
– Antonio Torres, Arizona State Director
California
+ Finn Demuth, RHP (St. Ignatius College Prep HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Finn had some arm injuries he was battling at the end of the high school season and into Summer, but I got to saw him throw at the Boras Classic. He's got a very live fastball with good secondaries, it's still raw but you can tell the kid is learning how to pitch. Goes to a really good high school, he will be able to help any school on the mound.”
– Hank LoForte, Northern California Scouting Director
Illinois
+ Chase Rhodes , RHP (Tremont HS, 2026) | Uncommitted :

“Chase has made some tremendous strides over the last year, and he's risen roughly 40 spots in our state rankings to reflect that. His fastball jumped from 86 mph in 2024 to an eye-opening 92 mph in 2025, along with a more athletic and mobile delivery to go along with it. There's plenty more to dream on in the frame as he stands 6-foot-4, 190-pounds, and we expect even more jumps in the near future. ”
– Peter Hamot, Assistant Scouting Director Illinois/Wisconsin
Indiana
+ Peter Ward, RHP (Zionsville HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Shoots to the top-ranked arm and overall player in the class on our board internally after a breakout fall. 6-foot-2, 170-pounds with a wiry, athletic look. Up to 93 (88-91 settle) on a couple occasions this fall after missing much of the summer due to injury - was cemented as a top of the rotation piece for Zionsville this spring (1-0, 16.1 IP, 29 K, 9 BB, 7 H, 1.71 ERA) prior to injury. Arsenal includes a low-70s CB and mid-70s CH.”
– Cooper Trinkle, Scouting Director
Iowa
+ Brandon Bea, OF/RHP (Davenport North HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Brandon Bea is the #5 ranked player in the 2026 rankings in Iowa and the highest ranked player to be uncommitted. He was a participant in the 2025 Senior Future Games where he produced a 6.60 60 time, had a 100.3 mph exit velocity during batting practice and has thrown 92 mph from the outfield. During the games in Atlanta, Brandon produced a 105.8 mph single to left field, showing more pop during the game. Brandon Bea’s profile checks many of the boxes that talent evaluators like to see with his physical frame with strength, multi-tool athleticism (hit, arm, and speed). As the winter/spring progress, how he continues to develop these tools into performance will determine his trajectory.”
– Tyler Cropley, State Scouting Director
Louisiana
+ Peyton Daigle, RHP (Rayne HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“6-2, 195-pounds with broad shoulders and room to continue to add strength. Relatively unknown heading into Sunday’s event, he’s no longer flying under the radar. The Rayne product works from the first-base side of the rubber with a simple, up-tempo delivery and a long, whippy arm stroke that releases from a high three-quarter slot. His fastball sat 88-91 mph with good downward tilt, while his 78-79 mph slider flashed sharp lateral break and his 82-83 mph changeup showed late sink and feel for the zone. Daigle is now firmly on the map as a must-see arm for college programs looking to bolster their 2026 recruiting class.”
– Alex Armand, State Director
Massachusetts
+ Alexander Saade, RHP (Oliver Ames HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Thin railed right-hander with a quick arm. Showed a good feel of the spin pitch and the change up. The fastball had good life and he threw strikes. The addition of weight and strength will aid the development process”
– Dennis Healy, State Director, New England
Mississippi
+ Jase Pee, RHP/C (Saltillo HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“We’ve seen Jace a few times now and it’s evident he has tools that can play at the next level. He also has a chance to contribute as a two way player. Recently, at our Mississippi Senior Games Showcase, the 6-1, 170 pound Pee was up to 86 mph on the mound with good shape to a developing breaking ball. He worked behind the plate with a catcher velo at 78 mph with pop times sitting around 2.0. At the plate he sprayed liners to all fields with exit velocities in the low 90 mph range. ”
– Matt Miller, State Director
New Jersey
+ Henry Pancoast, OF/RHP (Gloucester Catholic HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Pancoast is a Prep Baseball Future Games alum with true two-way ability. He has been a key contributor to multiple state titles for Gloucester Catholic. His 6-foot-3 and 185-pound frame has tremendous upside with the bat and on the mound where he touches 90 mph consistently. Proven winner. ”
– Nathan Goranson, Northeast Assistant Scout
North Carolina
+ Gibson Todd, SS/RHP (Topsail HS HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Massive workout at the Wilmington Fall ID in late October. At 5-foot-11, 187 pounds, Todd has physicality while also running a 6.90 on the laser. 87 across the infield, there are solid actions with rhythm and bend defensively. Offensively, he punished the baseball with exit velocities peaking at 97.2mph.
Todd also through and presents as a potential dual prospect. The fastball peaked at 89. Around the zone, the raw stuff is intriguing.”
– Brandon Hall, Mid-Atlantic Scouting Director
Oregon
+ Graeme Warner-McGee, RHP/OF (Lincoln HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“The highest ranked uncommitted 2026 in Oregon, Warner-McGee has put together a standout year, showing well both at PNW State Games and at the West Coast Games. The 6'3, 185 pound athlete ran his FB up to 88.5 MPH with plus spin rates this Fall, mixing in three potential plus offerings overall. Few players have posted more impressive overall metrics than the Lincoln product, highlighted by a 6.83 60-time, 88 MPH throws from the outfield, and exit velocities up to 101.7 MPH at the plate. The long-levered righty moves well at the dish with a line drive approach that translated to multiple hits in-game as well. Warner-McGee has real Division I upside and should be a highly touted recruit heading into his senior spring.”
– Dylan Grenz, Associate Scout
Pennsylvania
+ Cordell Bair, OF/RHP (Conestoga Valley HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“We saw Cordell for the first time in over a year at the PA Fall ID Event and he was a top performer in almost every statistical category. He has a strong 6-foot-2 and 176-pound frame and is a football player as well. 6.76 runner that threw 94 mph from the outfield. An athletic freak that has insane upside. He is a late bloomer that should be on schools radars. ”
– Nathan Goranson, Northeast Asst Scout
South Carolina
+ Will Fulcher, RHP (Southside Christian HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Well-acquainted with the mounds at LakePoint, Will took the ball with confidence and immediately set the tone, attacking hitters with a compact, explosive two-pitch mix. He operates with a short, quick, and athletic arm action that creates deception and allows him to repeat his delivery effectively. The fastball sat comfortably at 87-90 mph with late life, showing the ability to get on hitters quickly and generate swings and misses up in the zone.
Complementing the fastball is a tight, late-breaking slider at 77-80 mph, which he tunneled well off his fastball. The pitch showed sharp, late depth, making it a true swing-and-miss offering, particularly effective against right-handed hitters. Will demonstrated the ability to land both pitches for strikes or expand when ahead, showcasing pitchability and presence. His athletic delivery and ability to command both offerings make him a compelling follow, especially in short-stint outings.”
– Sammy Esposito, State Director
Texas
+ Clayton C, OF/LHP (The Bennett School HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Crosby has a chance to help a program out on both sides of the baseball. On the bump, he sits 86-88 with ASR from the left side. His breaking ball sits 70-73 and has some sweep and depth. The CH is 77-78 with some sink. Repeatable delivery with feel for all three pitches. Clayton moves well in the OF (6.93 60) and has some baseball awareness to him. He is a 90 arm from the OF.
As a hitter, Clayton has a smooth left-handed stroke with doubles pop. He shows the ability to get inside the baseball and drive in runs. At the Texas State Upper Class Games he struck out 4 in two innings of work and lined a double into the left center field gap. He will be a solid get for the right program. ”
– Kyle Kilgo, South Texas Area Scout
Washington
+ Connor Coleman, LHP (WF West HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Coleman has been one of the better lefthanded arms in Washington's '26 class for some time now, and he solidified his status at this summer's PNW State Games. The 6'3 arm set several new personal-bests at the event, featuring a fastball sitting 85-88 MPH with nearly 2400 RPM at its best. The WF West arm pairs the heater with a slider that flashed plus at times, ranging from 73-76 MPH with a 2497 peak RPM, and a fading changeup at 75-76 MPH. The lefty bounced back from an arm injury last year and looks to have regained his previous feel and stuff on the mound, and may well continue to add velocity as more time passes since the injury. Coleman is the highest ranked LHP remaining in Washington's senior class.”
– Dylan Grenz, Associate Scout
Wisconsin
+ Cail Geiger, RHP (Menomonee Falls HS, 2026) | Uncommitted:

“Senior Future Games alum with a potential power arsenal. The fastball routinely reaches into the low-90s while flashing some ability to locate around the zone. The secondaries standout in the arsenal, both thrown hard into the low-80s with swing-and-miss upside. The curveball plays with sharp two-plane break and gets whiffs/chase in and out of the zone against either handed batter. The change up could be another potential option for either handed batters, heavy running action with depth and feel to locate in and around the zone.”
– Josh Fields, Area Scout
