2027 Top-10 Uncommitted: Corner Infielders
November 18, 2025
With the fall and summer circuits behind us and the 2027 State Rankings being released at the end of the summer, we’re taking a look at some of the top uncommitted players within this update. Today, we are taking a look at the top-10 uncommitted corner infielders. This list is full of impact bats and defenders that are still looking for a home.
2027 Top-10 Uncommitted: Corner Infielders
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Carter Gordon 1B / RHP / Germantown, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 19 / POS: 1
From 4/4/25: "Uncommitted, one of the top right-handers in the state’s sophomore class, also one of the state’s top offensive linemen on the gridiron. Physical and athletic 6-foot-4 frame, durable with present strength as well. Got the ball to start the game for Germantown on a cold afternoon where the right-hander allowed one baserunner across five no-hit innings striking out nine of 16 batters. An athlete and competitor on the mound, working from a fluid delivery that he has feel to repeat in sync while pounding the zone and challenging hitters constantly. Two pitch mix in this look, mostly fastballs sitting 88-91 mph, locating throughout the zone with ease, Gordon would mix in a firm breaking ball with 11-5 action early. At the plate, Gordon is a strong middle-of-the-order bat with feel to elevate the ball with impact, easy bat strength from the right-side with natural feel for the barrel." |
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Eli Dreier 3B / RHP / Wisconsin Lutheran, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 22 / POS: 2
From 5/22/25: "Uncommitted, Dreier had a few late game hits against Pewaukee and Kettle Moraine Lutheran to break the scoring open. Had a nice week offensively, finishing 6-for-12 with a walk, two doubles, triple, and eight RBIs." |
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Aedan Waterstreet 1B / RHP / Appleton North, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 25 / POS: 2
From 7/31/25: "Future Games 2025: RHP/INF Aedan Waterstreet (Appleton North) was one of the more relatively unknown players to us on the roster, but we will undoubtedly be watching to see how Waterstreet progresses in the future. The 6-foot-3, 180-pound righty oozes projection with a long-limbed frame and has plenty of room to fill out. On the mound, he works in line with an easy and repeatable delivery, working in-line down the mound and throwing out of a high ¾ slot. Waterstreet displayed a strong feel for a four-pitch mix. His primary offering is a mid-80s fastball that topped out at 87 mph, playing with arm-side life through the zone. The righty also offered a 80-83 mph sinker that played with arm-side run.. His changeup does a decent job of killing spin, averaging just under 1600 rpms and playing with depth in the 76-79 mph range. He rounds out his arsenal with a mid-70s breaking ball with a sharp 11/5 bite. During his outing on the mound, he pitched two innings, allowing two hits and allowing an earned run. At the plate, Waterstreet has a tall setup and a smooth, uphill swing. Waterstreet does a quality job at covering the zone, expanding his zone multiple times and finding the barrel for a couple extra base hits throughout the week and topping out at a 99.3 mph exit velo during his round of BP. There’s upside on both sides of the ball, and it will be great to see how he continues to develop." |
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Eli Bauler 1B / RHP / Monona Grove, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 27 / POS: 3
From 7/31/25: "One of the stronger left-handed bats in the state regardless of class, Bauler took a standout round of BP reaching a max exit velo of 104 mph with consistent loud contact in the air hitting multiple baseballs out. On the mound, the right-hander works out of a repeatable, rocker motion with a medium leg kick, followed by a quick half-circle motion from the ¾ slot. Working with a two-pitch mix, the fastball ran up to 87 mph, sitting 82-85 mph, with sink. The slider was sitting 70-73 mph with slight sweep. During his two-inning appearance, Bauler struck out one, attacking hitters with his fastball, overpowering bats." |
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Danny Flor 3B / 2B / Oconomowoc, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 50 / POS: 3
From 4/19/25: "A follow player in the state’s sophomore class, Flor, would have a solid day at the plate during Oconomowoc's Saturday matchup, going 1-for-2 with an opposite-field double, 1 RBI, one run scored, and one walk. The right-handed bat presents a wider base, utilizing a medium stride to get into a position of launch with quick hands and a fluid path through contact. Presenting a 5-foot-10, 180-pound frame, Flor is continuing to add strength and athleticism to his present profile." |
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James Radabaugh 1B / OF / Waunakee, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 51 / POS: 4
From 7/31/25: "Standing in at a strong 6-foot-3, 210-pounds, there is plenty of projectabilty to dream on in Radabaugh's frame. A rising left-handed bat in the state's junior class, Radabaugh features power potential from the left side of the plate that put together a strong round of BP. Stepping into the box with a quiet setup and a wide base, Radabaugh has a slight stride to trigger the load, with his hands staying in place up until the swing. He generates plenty of pop in the bat thanks to his hand, bat, and hip speed, and has a line-drive approach with a strong feel for the barrel throughout his round that put up a 99.9 mph max exit velocity during his round of batting practice." |
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Wyatt Stauss 1B / 3B / Marinette, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 63 / POS: 5
From 7/23/25: "Strauss would show a strong right-handed barrel throughout the weekend with loft-based intent and bat speed that consistently played up. Presenting a strong 6-foot-2, 235-pound frame, Stauss moves well for his size with athleticism that shows up both at the cold corner and at the plate. Name to follow in Wisconsin’s 2027 class as he continues to add more polish to his present toolset." |
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Tristan Berrens 1B / RHP / Hortonville, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 85 / POS: 6
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Boden Brandner 3B / RHP / Hartford Union, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 88 / POS: 4
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Harrison Schwabe 1B / LHP / Marquette University, WI / 2027Rankings StateRank: 95 / POS: 7
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