VA/DC Class of 2028 Spring Update: New Faces
June 3, 2025
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Take a look at few new faces that have made their way from unranked, to climbing into the Top 50 of the VA/DC Class of 2028. These individuals move in after they made an impact this spring in front of our staff.
Class of 2028 New Faces:
*All players are listed in alphabetical order*
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Ryan Bahr SS / RHP / ST PAUL VI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, VA / 2028The freshman was put in the heart of the order on a experienced team and thrived throughout the spring. He played solid defense at the hot corner, and was a regular contributor to the offense as a run producer. It is a frame you can dream on with a lanky 6-foot-3, 180-pound frame with plenty of room to add strength. He brings a calm presence that makes it look like the lights are never too bright. The contributions that he made as freshman playing a tough schedule was impressive and gives some exciting upside for what can come in the future.
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Jack Guerin SS / RHP / St. Albans School, DC / 2028Guerin was very intruiging in his freshman season where he was inserted in the infield and looked very comfortable. He showed the ability to make plays at shortstop with some range. It is a sense of maturity and high IQ when he was making plays in the infield. It is a lean frame that has the chance to add significant strength. Offensively it is doubles power that works from gap to gap. He gained some significant experience for a freshman against some good competition and that will be good for him in the long run.
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Matteo Pipia SS / RHP / GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL, VA / 2028Pipia played significant innings at the hot corner this spring for the Eagles. He showed some athleticism and the ability to makes plays on the run. It is lean strength in the 6-foot-0, 170-pound frame that still has room to add strength. He shows the ability to impact the baseball to the pull side that works gap to gap.
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Jaxen Whitehurst 2B / SS / GREAT BRIDGE HIGH, VA / 2028Whitehurst has burst on the scene in the 757 this spring for the Wildcats. He has swung it well in the beach district posting a .529 batting average. He is a tough out at the plate, as he brings a scrappy mindset with the ability to spray the ball to all fields. He keeps rhythm in the hands with a level barrel path. He has found himself at the top of a talented Great Bridge order and looks to have a bright future.
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