Prep Baseball Report

2026 National Rankings Spotlight: Calvin Moreau


By: Nick DiBenedetto
Area Scout & Content

Wisconsin prospects have continued to gain national recognition in recent years. Following last month’s rankings update, 10 players from the Badger State earned spots inside the national top-500. Today, we highlight the third highest-ranked shortstop of the group, Calvin Moreau (Monona Grove, 2026).

Committed to Central Florida, Moreau represented Team Wisconsin at the 2024 Future Games at LakePoint a fre summers back. The shortstop is ranked No. 8 in the state's 2026 class, No. 383 nationally, and is the No. 93 ranked SS in the nation. 



Scouting Report

5/02/25

Central Florida commit, one of the top players in the state’s junior class, and one of the top athletes in the country, standing in at a projectable 6-foot-3, 186 pound frame with lean strength. Got the ball to start the game for Monona Grove, tossing six innings, allowing one earned run on three hits and two walks while striking out nine. His fastball sat 84–87 mph, complemented by a 72–74 mph curveball. Easy delivery and generates noticeable life on his pitches. In addition to his work on the mound, he contributed at the plate with a base hit in the sixth inning—a line drive to center field. He features an easy, powerful swing.

4/19/25

Central Florida commit, one of the top juniors in the state, standing at an upside 6-foot-3, 186 pounds with upside to the frame. Moreau got the start for Monona Grove against Kimberly and tossed five shutout innings, striking out one batters while allowing four hits and one walk. Consistently working in the zone with a lively fastball, working in the upper-80s with life out of the hand, to pair with a bigger slider at 74-77 mph with swing and miss action.

4/12/25

Central Florida commit, currently the No. 3 ranked player in the state’s junior class, one of the top athletes in the country with real two-way upside. Standing at a physical and upside 6-foot-3, 186 pound frame with strength and twitch. Moreau started on the mound and hit leadoff, striking out four batters across 4.1 innings, allowing two runs and walking three while earning the win. Two pitches in this look, both for strikes and play up in the zone, the fastball reached 90 mph early while setting in the upper-80s. Moreau spun and located a firm slider in and out of the zone for swing and miss. Also went 1-for-4 at the plate with a stolen base and two runs scored, providing value on both sides of the ball.