Prep Baseball Report

Wisconsin State Games: Uncommitted 2026s


By: Kyle Rodriguez
Illinois/Wisconsin Staff

We're hosting the second annual Wisconsin State Games on July 31st and August 1st, an event that's full of talented prospects from all across the state. We've already posted a preview of the event that provides all pertinent event information, which can be found HERE.

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Now, we're breaking down some of the top uncommitted 2026s headed to this week's event:

Uncommitted 2026s

Team 1: Lime Green

Landon Lassahn RHP / Verona Area / 2026

From 3/19/25: “displayed an extremely loose and athletic delivery, reaching up to 87 mph with the fastball with a feel for 4 pitches for strikes. With the fastball, he showed well above-average extension (6.6 feet) and IVB (20 inches). Additionally, Lassahn showcased two distinct breaking balls: a curveball (70-72 mph, 2,272 rpm average spin rate) and a slider (70-72 mph, 2,155 rpm average spin rate), as well as a feel for a changeup (73-77 mph). All three secondary pitches he was able to land in the zone with consistent execution. Our staff believes Lassahn has the potential to be near the top of his class by the end of his senior year if he continues to develop physically as there is plenty of room in his 6-foot-3, 173 pound frame.”

Turner Dittrich RHP / Arrowhead / 2026

From 3/19/25: is a big, strong and sturdy 6-foot-7, 230 pound right-hander who took a step forward in this look. He repeated an over the top deceptive delivery that created downhill angle through the hitting zone. He topped out at 88 with feel for two different fastballs including a two-seamer with late boring action inside to a right-handed hitter. He showed feel for a two-plane breaking slider for strikes at 67-71 mph and deployed a change up 71-74 mph that showed some promise as a quality 4th pitch. Arrow up for Turner Dittrich.

Garrett Preibe RHP / Brookfield Academy / 2026

From 3/12/25: “boasts a strong 6-foot-3, 225-pound frame. He impressed with his effective three-pitch mix. His arsenal included a rising fastball that reached 84 mph, a sharp 72-75 mph curveball that he can consistently locate in the zone, and a commanding changeup that fades late in the zone. The most notable aspect of Priebe’s performance is his explosiveness, along with his feel for pitching and ability to land his offspeed pitches for strikes. This is a highly valued skill by coaches and can be a great asset to any team.”

Team 2: White

Noah Melby RHP / Brookfield East / 2026

From 4/04/25: “Uncommitted, currently ranked No. 36 in the state’s junior class. Physical yet still room to add to his 6-foot-5, 223-pound frame. Got the start and tossed the first three innings where he struck out five batters, allowing one run on two hits and a walk. Mostly fastballs throughout the look, with feel to land to both sides of the plate, sitting mostly in the mid-80s throughout. In two-strike counts Melby would reach back for another gear hitting multiple 87s throughout the outing, locating at the top of the zone. Melby would mix in a 74-77 mph breaking ball with big two-plane action that he would land in the zone, earning multiple whiffs. One of the top uncommitted junior arms in the state.”

Caleb Mosley LHP / Brookfield East / 2026

From 2/26/25: Mosley measured at 5-foot-11, 177 pounds with more strength coming to his frame. The left hander used a smooth and easy delivery to drive the 86-87 mph fastball through the zone. He used a sharp sweeping type slider out of the same window as the fastball at 73-74 mph and was able to locate the pitch in the zone for strikes. He also showed feel for a 73-75 mph change up to round out his three pitch mix which should play well as a starter. Mosley opened some eyes on Sunday and is a name that is being talked about among the Prep Baseball staff.

Sam Scaffido SS / RHP / Kettle Moraine / 2026

From 4/11/25: “Uncommitted, currently ranked No. 70 in the state’s junior class, listed at an athletic and strong 6-foot, 165 pound frame with room to add. Scaffido got the ball to start on the mound for the Lasers and struck out four batters across four innings, reaching 85 mph with his fastball while showing a three pitch mix. After his outing, Scaffido was inserted into the middle infield, his natural position where he boasts a high ceiling on both sides. At the plate, the right-handed hitter went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a walk. The right-handed hitter takes a direct path to the baseball, staying inside the ball through contact, consistently impacting the baseball out front and driving the ball with leverage. Defensively in the infield, Scaffido is a natural defender with quality actions and sure hands to pair.”

Nolan Sell RHP / West De Pere / 2026

From 3/4/25: “put himself on the map with his performance on the mound on Saturday. This is our staff’s first viewing of the junior right-hander. Sell created some cross fire deception to his delivery with a low 3/4 slot and was up to 85 mph with the heater. His 75 mph slider showcased some late horizontal breaking action in the zone which would make it extremely difficult to cover for a right-handed hitter. He rounded out his arsenal with a running change up at 80 mph. It was a very intriguing look at Nolan Sell for our staff and he will be monitored going forward.”

Team 3: Black

Andrew Belott C / Wisconsin Lutheran / 2026

From 2/26/25: is a backstop who can defend and impact the baseball with the bat. Belott’s 1.92 pop time was one of the top marks on the day while also showing soft hands and a confident presence behind the plate for pitchers. Belott hit with a flat path through the ball and was backspinning line drives throughout his round of batting practice and had an average exit velocity of 90 mph as well as a max exit velocity of 93 mph. He was also 85 mph from the outfield and making throws with accuracy and carry. Belott is an interesting prospect in the state for the 2026 class.”

Jacob Coopman LHP / OF / Menasha / 2026

Form 3/04/25: “LHP Jacob Coopman (Menasha, 2026) displayed his athletic and repeatable delivery to our staff yet again on Saturday. The left-hander was up to 87 with an impressive feel for his pitch mix. He featured two different fastballs a 4 and 2 seam that he creates a deceptive angle with that would create a deceptive angle to both-handed hitters. The slider was sharp with two plane shape and break and the change up rounds out the arsenal very well. We continue to be impressed with Coopman who took a nice jump forward on Saturday.”

Collin Harrington OF / New Berlin Eisenhower / 2026

From 2/26/25: “continues to impress as a two-way talent. Harrington started off his day by running one of the fastest 60 yard dashes of the day at 6.73 seconds. During batting practice, Harrington’s barrel is in the zone for a long time through the baseball as he was driving the ball to through both gaps with a max exit velocity of 93 mph and max distance of 349 feet which are both near the top among event participants. On defense, he was 87 mph from the outfield with a fluid arm stroke. On the mound, Harrington was up to 84 mph with the fastball, featured a sharp curveball and has a fading change up that he throws with fastball intent out of the same tunnel. Harrington is a name firmly on our staff’s radar going into the spring and summer seasons.”

Brady Lessner RHP / Watertown / 2026

From 3/12/25: “is a physical 6-foot-2, 193-pound right-hander with arm talent. An athlete on the mound with some rawness to the delivery, the arm works, clean throughout with clear arm speed through release. The fastball plays with life in the upper-80s, reaching 89.2 mph on his firmest bullet. Two secondaries, the breaking ball is still developing and plays in the low-70s with two-plane action. The changeup stands out with the makings of a potential out pitch down the line, firm in the low-80s with considerable depth off the fastball and late action to the pitch with feel for the zone. Lessner came away as a must-know name from the event, and is a name our staff will monitor going forward.”

Team 4: Royal Blue

Bergen Aune LHP / OF / Hudson / 2026

From 3/04/25: “is a very intriguing prospect in the state for the calls of 2026. He was up to 87 mph with the fastball from a deceptive low 3/4 slot with cross fire deception. He possesses the ability to deploy two different breaking balls. The slider has big time lateral sweep and the curveball shows more depth. He also has feel for a change up with late fading action as it approaches the hitting zone. Additionally, Aune can also swing it. He was up to 87 mph max exit velocity. He also ran a respectable 7.25 seconds 60 yard dash. Arrow continues to be up for Aune.”

Dylan Jeske RHP / OF / Muskego / 2026

From 3/28/25: “continues to open eyes as an outfield and pitching prospect in the state. Jeske was up to 89 mph with the fastball and a quality four pitch mix including the curveball, slider and change up. The curveball has a bigger two-plane breaking action while the slider is shorter and quicker. He rounded out his repertoire with the change up that he threw with fastball intent at 79 mph. As a position player, Jeske put together an extremely loud round of batting practice. Jeske was 96 mph off the barrel with his max exit veloicty and was hitting line drives consistently throughout his round. The talented junior remains a high follow for our staff.”

Alex Meyer RHP / Whitnall / 2026

From 3/12/25: “is a long-limbed right-hander, standing at 6-foot-5, 195-pounds. On the mound, Meyer is a fluid mover through his delivery, with a loose arm action from a lower slot. The fastball sat 80-85 throughout the pen with heavy sinking action and run, averaging 17.7 inches of horizontal movement. His changeup sits in the low-70s with fading action, and with depth off of the fastball. Meyer came away a clear follow heading into the spring.”

Jackson Villarreal OF / Oak Creek / 2026

From 3/28/25: “was producing some extremely loud contact throughout his round of batting practice. His 100 mph max exit velocity was good for 3rd at the event and 94 mph average exit velocity was good for 2nd best exemplifying how often Villarreal was on the barrel with his explosive left-handed swing. Additionally, he showed quality actions throughout his defensive round and ran a solid 7.06 seconds 60 yard dash. Villarreal is a high follow going into the spring season.”

Van Vogler INF / Sun Prairie East / 2026

From 4/5/25: “currently ranked No. 119 in the class. Hit leadoff and played second base for the Cardinals. Standing at an athletic and projectable 6-foot, 156 pounds with clear room to add to the frame. At the plate, Vogler took strong at-bats throughout the day, finding the barrel occasionally but coming up empty in the stateline. Direct path to the baseball, with bat-to-ball ability and growing impact at the plate that should continue to tick up as he adds to the frame. Defensively, more than capable of playing shortstop, steady and athletic actions with range playing with confidence.”

Team 5: Yellow

Braylon Brantner RHP / Hortonville / 2026

From 3/4/25: “was one of the big winners of the day. His average fastball the last time we saw him was 83. Today the ball was jumping out of his hand and was up to 87 with good downhill angle through the hitting zone. Late breaking curveball at 75 mph with two-plan breaking action for strikes and was used to expand. He rounded out his arsenal with a change up with heavy arm side run at the plate. Arrow up for the athletic right-hander.”

Liam Hagland RHP/OF / Germantown / 2026

From 5/9/25: “Uncommitted, athletic, wiry, 6-foot-1, 187lb frame. Hagland works with a loose ¾ slot on the mound with explosive and athletic actions. He came into the game in the top of seventh against Marquette University and picked up two strikeouts and held them to zero runs. Three pitch mix, the fastball was around the zone, flashing feel to locate to spots, sitting 85-87 mph topping at 88 mph. He mixed in his slider at 76-78 mph and curveball at 71-74 mph.”

Marty Hanna RHP / Sauk Prairie / 2026

From 3/19/25: “showed up a stronger, more physical version of himself over the weekend, standing at 6-foot-1, 178 pounds. The added strength came with a 6 mph bump in velocity for Hanna, now sitting in the mid-80s (T86.6 mph) with feel to spin a two plane curveball in the low-70s and feel to land a changeup in the zone. Hanna is an arrow-up junior heading into the spring.”

Peyton Lenell INF / Brookfield Central / 2026

From 3/19/25: “had a nice day on the mound and with the bat. Lennel would sit in the low-80s with a straight fastball, also landing a two-plane breaking curveball and an advanced changeup that averaged 1.5 inches of vert and 17.2 inches of horizontal. With the bat, he displayed a loose and fluid bat with quickness and was up to 91 mph max ev. Projectable 6-foot-1, 181-pound frame with present athleticism.”

Jayson Randolph INF / Wauwatosa West / 2026

From 3/12/25:“opened some eyes. The athletically built middle infielder started off his day by running an impressive 6.79 seconds 60 yard dash. His bat looks to be his carrying tool as he showcased an athletic and explosive swing to and through the baseball throughout his round. Randolph was hitting rockets through the back of the cage up to 94 mph exit velocity. Our staff will monitor Randolph going forward.”

Gavin Weissenburger OF/RHP / Living Word Lutheran / 2026

From 3/28/25: “was perhaps the biggest winner of the day. This is our staff’s first viewing of the talented two-way talent in a showcase setting and put together an eye-opening performance. On the mound, Weissenburger used a simple, repeatable, explosive and well-organized delivery. The fastball averaged 85 mph and topped out at 88 mph. He paired the fastball with a late breaking slider at 72-74 mph and deployed a 77-78 mph change up with late sink. With the bat, the junior used a simple and repeatable right-handed swing and consistently barrelled the baseball through the big part of the field throughout his round. His 96 mph max exit velocity was 14th best among a group of over 150 players. Also, he ran a 6.81 seconds 60 yard dash was good for 7th best at the event. As impressive as this was, there is more ceiling in here. Weissenburger measured 5-foot-11, 182 pounds and should continue to add size and strength. Arrow way up for the junior two-way.”

Team 6: Maroon

Chase Beahm C / Waupun / 2026

From 3/19/25: measured a strong and sturdy 6-foot, 217 pounds. He showcased strong hands and an efficient swing from the right side and produced a max exit velocity of 91 mph. He also improved quite a bit defensively with a pop time of 1.94 seconds with a quick ability to turn around the baseball to second base.”

Nathan Hinek OF / New Berlin West / 2026

From 2/26/25: was very impressive with the bat on Sunday. The junior was hitting missiles through both gaps throughout his round and registered one of the top max exit velocities of the day at 96 mph. He also shows plenty of athleticism with his 6.95 seconds 60 yard dash time. On defense, Hinek was 85 mph from the outfield and showed solid carry and accuracy on his throws. Hinek is firmly on our staff’s radar going into the spring and summer seasons.”

Sam Manchester OF / Hudson / 2026

From 3/4/25: continues to be a name we like in the state after the solid performance on Saturday. Manchester started his day by running one of the top 60 yard dash times of the event at 6.90 seconds which is down from the 7.07 seconds 60 yard dash time we viewed at the Eau Claire Pre Season ID a couple of weeks ago. Manchester also saw his max exit velocity tick up a bit by using his strong hands to get through the baseball consistently throughout his round. The 94 mph max EV mark is notable and will likely keep ticking up as the junior keeps getting stronger.”

John Zeamer INF / Waupaca / 2026

From 3/4/25: “is a strong corner infield with an explosive right-handed bat. The strong 6-foot-2, 212-pound hitter took a standout round of BP, a fluid swing geared to lift the ball in the air with leverage. Loud contact throughout the round, reaching a max EV of 101 mph throughout his round with an average in the low-90s. Defensively Zeamer is a quality mover for his size with smooth actions and range, with a quick and easy arm up to 82 mph.”

Team 7: Kelly Green

Ben Jones RHP / Mukwonago / 2026

From 2/26/25: “continues to be a guy who continues to improve. Jones was measured at 6-foot-2, 224 pounds with an extremely strong and sturdy frame. We saw the big righty up to 86 mph with a quick arm at the Wisconsin State Games in July and he showed up pumping the heater up to 89 mph with some carry and lift through the hitting zone. He featured a couple of different breaking balls with some lateral sweep to the pitch and a useful change up to go with it. It was yet another intriguing look at Ben Jones who continues to tick up with his stuff and overall performance.”

Cail Geiger RHP / 3B / Menomonee Falls / 2026

From 2/26/25: “has been a name our staff has been monitoring for sometime now. The athletic and fluid right-hander is one of the top uncommitted arms in the state. Standing at 6-foot, 188-pounds with clear strength in his frame and even more room to add. On the mound, Geiger has a simple and easily repeatable delivery and arm action, with clear and visible arm speed through release The fastball jumped out of the hand with life, sitting 88-90 mph throughout his ‘pen, Geiger also showed a feel and confidence in a sinker at the same velo with heavy running action and depth off his fourseam. The secondaries stood out for Geiger on the day, his gyro slider looked like a potential weapon, sitting in the mid-80s and averaged 0.8” of IVB and 0.1” of HM. The changeup was thrown hard in the mid-80s with heavy fading action.”

Colin Murphy C / SS / Waunakee / 2026

From 4/14/25: “one of Prep Baseball’s top uncommitted catchers in the state’s junior class, displays a strong frame. At the plate against Verona, he went 3-for-3 with a walk and an RBI, scoring four runs. He showcases a level swing with consistent barrel action. Behind the plate, no one stole a base on Murphy, thanks to his impressive 1.82–1.96 pop time. He kept runners in check throughout the entire game.”

Niko Frangopoulos OF / RHP / Arrowhead / 2026

From 4/19/25: “Uncommitted, currently ranked inside the top-50 inside the state’s junior class, standing at 6-foot, 182 pounds with strength. Started in right-field and hit second for Arrowhead, going 2-for-4 with a double. At the plate, the left-hander swings with intent, looking to drive the ball in the air, feel to use the entire field with power to all fields. Defensively looking like an asset at either corner with arm strength to stick in right.”

Grady Chvosta INF / Slinger / 2026

From 4/24/25: currently ranked No. 85 in the state’s junior class. Standing at 6-foot-1, 169 pounds with clear room to add to the frame. Starting at shortstop and hitting towards the back-half of the lineup for the Owls, going 2-for-4 with an RBI. At the plate, the right-hander works in rhythm and swings an upside bat, flashing feel to drive the ball with leverage. Defensively at short, Chvosta plays with smooth and athletic actions with clean feet and enough arm strength to stick on the left-side of the infield.

Liam Stoffel INF / Kewaskum / 2026

From 3/28/25: had another nice day in front of our staff. Stoffel hit with a short and compact left-handed swing and drove the ball through the middle of the field with hard line drive contact throughout the round. Next, he continued to impress our staff with his fluidity and natural actions in the infield and displayed enough arm strength to stick on the left side with his throws maxing out at 86 mph with carry and accuracy through the target.

Matthew Nemec OF/RHP / Menomonee Falls / 2026

From 3/28/25: impressed as a two-way talent at Saturday’s event. During hitting, Nemec was backspinning baseballs throughout his round and got his max exit velocity up to 98 mph which was 7th best for the event. His 89.5 average exit velocity was good for 11th best among a group of nearly 150 players. From the outfield, Nemec was 89 mph showing off his strong arm which proves he can easily play right field. On the mound, the athletic junior ran the fastball up to 87 mph, spun a slider for strikes at 75-76 mph and deployed a split with a late bottom near the hitting zone. Matthew Nemec is a super interesting follow going into the spring after this performance.

Peyton Poker C / Baraboo / 2026

From 3/19/25: “is an athletic left-handed hitting catcher and outfielder that came away a winner from the weekend. Standing at 5-foot-11, 178-pounds with room for added strength throughout his frame. At the plate, Poker found the barrel consistently driving the ball on a line through the middle of the field. Defensively, Poker is a confident defender with advanced catch and throw traits with soft and fluid hands, and arm strength up to 79 mph with a pop range of 1.90-2.01. In the outfield takes aggressive routes to the baseball and shows arm strength up to 90 mph. Another arrow up junior that is a follow prospect heading into the spring.

Mark Williams OF / Sheboygan North / 2026

From 3/4/25: popped up as a follow bat to monitor from the weekend. The athletic 5-foot-10, 186-pound outfielder also showed present strength while being one of the top athletes at the event. Williams started the day running a 6.91 60 yard dash before taking a quality round of BP, showing an overall fluid and more natural right-handed swing from his previous looks. Reaching a 96.3 mph max exit velo on the day while showing overall feel for the barrel throughout the round. Defensively, the outfielder showed natural actions with arm strength up to 83 mph during the event. Williams is a name-to-know in the Badger State moving forward.”

Team 8: Pink

Briar Thoe LHP / Indian Trail / 2026

From 3/12/25: “possesses a strong frame, measuring 6’5” and 210 pounds. The lefty has a strong arsenal that includes a four-seam and two-seam fastball, cutter, slider, and changeup. His fastball topped out at 82 mph, and his two-seam fastball displayed effective arm-side run. He threw his cutter across the zone, landing it with glove-side accuracy, and his slider showed sharp horizontal movement with good feel. His changeup had solid depth, staying low in the zone. Thoe drives down the mound and hides the ball well from the batter, making him the type of pitcher lefties would dread to face.”

Austin Ebert LHP / Valders / 2026

From 3/28/25: “was measured at 5-foot-10, 193 pounds with athletic proportions and a strong build. He displayed consistent barrel feel through his round of hitting and reached an impressive 94 mph off the barrel from his repeatable left-handed swing. During defense, the first baseman displayed soft hands and feel around the first-base bag. On the mound, the left-hander repeated an athletic delivery and drove the fastball through the glove and was up to 86 mph with the heater with late running finish to the pitch. The fastball sets up his secondary offerings nicely. His curveball (73-75 mph) displayed short and quick break and he was able to land it consistently for strikes. The change up (74-75) displayed late depth and fade at the plate and flashed “out pitch” quality. Arrow up for Austin Ebert after Sunday’s performance.”

Bentley Wagner INF/RHP / Jefferson / 2026

From 3/19/25: “is a two-way talent with upside. He ran a 7.17 seconds 60-yard dash to start his day. Next, he showed a loose, repeatable swing at the plate. Wagner was consistently on the barrel, recording an 89 mph max exit velo. On the mound, the righty touched 84 with his fastball and showed feel for a curveball, slider, and changeup. He landed all three secondary offerings for strikes. Wagner's projectable frame suggests that his fastball velocity and raw power at the plate should continue to improve. He's a prospect that our staff likes, and we believe he could take a big step forward in the near future.”

Carter Nicolato INF / Muskego / 2026

From 3/28/25: “is a strong and sturdy 5-foot-10, 198 pound right handed hitter who showcased some serious hand and bat speed through the hitting zone throughout his round. Nicolato averaged 91 mph exit velocity throughout his round which was 5th best for the event and exemplified how often the junior was on the barrel. We continue to like Nicolato and he is poised for a big spring.”

Maxwell Dolski OF / Waupaca / 2026

From 3/28/25: “is a versatile right-handed bat who showed well throughout Sunday's event. At the plate, he presents a wider base with a loose and fluid bat path through contact while showing the ability to hit line drives to all fields and generate EVs up to 95.3 mph. The Waupaca product would work out as both an outfielder and infielder, showing confident actions at both positions and making accurate throws from a whippy 3/4 arm slot. Strong and sturdy 5-foot-11, 167-pound frame.”

Team 9: Red

Jimmy Angle OF / Kettle Moraine / 2026

From 3/19/25: “OF Jimmy Angle (Kettle Moraine, 2026) is a physical and athletic 6-foot-1, 204 pound uncommitted outfielder in the state’s 2026 class. At the plate, the right-hander swings a heavy barrel and consistently gets his “A” swing off while showing innate feel to leverage the ball in the air. The ball jumps off the bat consistently finding the barrel throughout the round reaching 96.6 mph on his hardest hit ball of the day averaging 88.4 mph throughout. Defensively Angle is a capable defender with arm strength up to 85 mph over the weekend. One of the top uncommitted ‘26s in the state with middle-of-the-order upside.”

Tristin Hundt INF / Sheboygan North / 2026

From 3/4/25: “had a solid day with the bat and the glove and proved to our staff why he is a top 100 player in the state for the class of 2026. Hundt was hitting line drives throughout his round of hitting with an efficient path with strong hands. The left-handed hitter registered a max exit velocity of 94 mph and a solid average exit velocity of 89 mph. On defense, the utility player showed off solid arm strength from the outfield up to 86 mph. In the infield, Hundt displayed a quick first step, soft hands, and smooth actions working through his groundball work. It was a notable day from the junior who is poised for an impactful spring and summer season.”

Colin Reddy RHP/INF / Appleton North / 2026

From 3/4/25: “was one of the biggest winners of the event. Quick arm up to 86 on the mound with late sweep on the slider and a change up that has similar shape and action to the fastball but is 10 mph slower than the sinking heater. Redy also displayed athletic actions in the infield with a rangy first step to both sides. At the plate, the right-handed hitter took one of the better rounds of BP throughout the day. From the right-side, Reddy swings and athletic bat with balance and feel for the barrel spraying line drives throughout the middle of the field.”

Jonathan Urban RHP / Wauwatosa West / 2026

From 3/12/25: “is an athletic right-hander with innate feel to spin a breaking ball. On the mound, Urban shows feel to repeat with a quick arm, the fastball jumps out of the hand with life, playing in the mid-80s reaching 86.8 mph on his firmest pitch. To pair with a big two-plane breaking ball that plays in the low-70s. To round off his arsenal, Urban showed a 83-84 mph sinker with running action.”

Nathan Miller RHP / Slinger / 2026

From 3/12/25: “garnered attention at this year’s event, showcasing an upside and projectable 6-foot-0, 170-pound frame. Most notably, his sharp curveball registered a spin rate of 2,814 rpm, the highest at the event. He topped out at 83 mph with his fastball, which appeared effortless coming out of his hand, and also displayed a fading changeup with good feel. Miller consistently repeated his delivery with two-plane action and possesses an incredibly high ceiling, making him a player to watch.”

Team 10: Navy

Logan Wierzba LHP / OF / West De Pere / 2026

From 3/19/25: “is a long and lean 6-foot-1, 183 pound uncommitted left-hander in the state’s junior class. On the mound, the arm action stands out, athletic with looseness and whip through release. Also showing feel to repeat his delivery and work on time and in line to the plate. Showing a four pitch mix, the fastball plays with life out of the hand in the mid-80s (T86.7 mph), showing a two-seam with occasional run. The changeup stands out as a potential go-to pitch with heavy and late running action averaging -22.3 inches of run. The curveball plays with two plane break in the low-70s and showed feel to land the pitch in the zone.”

Elijah Gammage OF / RHP / New Berlin West / 2026

From 3/28/25:is an athletic 6-foot, 181 pound two-way prospect with a high ceiling. On the mound, Gammage ran his fastball up to 92 mph with ease and increased feel for the zone with his entire arsenal. The breaking ball made strides as well, sitting in the low-70s with consistent and sharp two-plane break. The changeup was thrown with intent, sitting in the low-80s, landing it in the zone. At the plate, Gammage swings an upside right handed bat, added more impact this offseason, with exit velocities reaching 97.8 mph with added feel for the barrel.”

Ty Glysch C / 1B / Muskego / 2026

From 3/28/25: “performed well again in front of our staff. The powerful and strong junior backstop registered a 96 mph max exit velocity from a quick left-handed stroke. His 90.2 average exit velocity was good for 7th best on Saturday and the ball he hit that went 364 feet clocked in at 4th furthest. Behind the plate, Gysch turned the ball around with accuracy and quickness and registered a solid 2.01 seconds pop time. Our staff continues to be impressed with the left-handed hitting catcher.”

Aidan Kolb SS / 2B / Hartford / 2026

From 4/19/25: “Kolb would show a dynamic skillset during Hartford's first game on Saturday, with present offensive and defensive tools. At the plate, the right-handed hitter would go 2-for-5 out of the leadoff spot with a double, 3 RBIs, three runs scored, and a walk. The uncommitted junior showed a gritty presence in the box with a selfless line-drive approach. Defensively, the shortstop showed bouncy actions on the dirt, with above-average footwork and a plus baseball acumen. 5-foot-8, 178-pound frame.”

Kaiden Romens OF / LHP / Hartford / 2026

From 3/12/25: “OF Kaiden Romens (Hartford, 2026) skillset and toolset was on display on Sunday during the event. Romens showed enough speed during his 60 yard dash (7.03 seconds) to be an impactful baserunner and defender in the outfield. Next, with the bat, Romens was showcasing extremely quick hands from his downhill left handed swing as he was barrelling up the baseball consistently throughout his round. His 97 mph max exit velocity number is up 7 mph from the last time we saw him in 2024. His throwing arm was 87 mph from the outfield from a loose, clean and fluid arm stroke and is a weapon for the junior outfielder. Kaiden Romens is a name that our staff continues to be impressed with and he continues to improve in all aspects of his game and is ready for a big spring.”

Jacob Osmanski RHP / Sussex Hamilton / 2026

From 6/26/25: “Uncommitted. Athletic 5-foot-10, 175-pound frame. Osmanski was electric Thursday night as he struck out four batters through three and ⅔ shutout innings, while allowing no hits. The right-hander operates from a simple, controlled delivery with a high leg lift while having a drop/drive approach. Loose, full, clean arm action from a ¾ slot. His fastball sat 82-84 mph and topped out at 86 mph while having a spin rate up to 2450 RPM. He mixed in a slider that sat 73-75 mph with sharp actions.”

John Arnold C / Sussex Hamilton / 2026

From 5/8/25: “Uncommitted, Arnold is a projectable athlete with a 6-foot-1, 170lb frame. At the plate Arnold collected two RBI’s with a loud double off the fence splitting the right and center field gap. The right-handed hitter has a small leg lift trigger paired with a compact swing that gets on-plane.”

Team 11: Orange

Carson Hawley OF / RHP / Bay Port / 2026

From 3/19/25: “was a big winner on Sunday as a two-way prospect. He showcased his athleticism with a 6.88 60-yard dash (7th out of 130 participants) and a 26.9-inch vertical jump (5th) at Sunday's event. Hawley also threw 89 mph from the outfield (2nd). At the plate, Hawley's balanced and twitchy right-handed swing generated a 93 mph exit velocity. On the mound, Hawley reached 87 mph with an athletic and repeatable delivery from a high 3/4 arm slot, showcasing an impressive 21.6 inches of IVB and excellent command. He paired the fastball with a sharp downer type breaking ball for strikes and below the zone at 74-75 mph. He rounded out his arsenal by showing a change up at 80 mph. It was a really good look on the mound and makes Hawley a top two-way prospect at the next level for Wisconsin’s 2026 class.”

Team 12: Purple

Callen Tomsyck OF / RHP / Muskego / 2027

From 4/19/25: “Uncommitted, currently ranked No. 25 in the state’s junior class, one of the top uncommitted players in the state, with upside on the mound as well as positionally. Stands at a strong and athletic 5-foot-10, 173 pounds, started in center field and hit sixth, going 3-for-4 on the day with an RBI and scored three runs. At the plate, the right-hander looks to do damage with the intent to drive the ball in the air, matching plane with length through the zone and extends past contact. Defensively, the outfielder has the range and arm strength to play all three spots in the outfield.”

Sam Wells RHP / 3B / Brookfield East / 2026

From 3/28/25: “He possesses athleticism and strength with his 6-foot-1, 197-pound frame. The righty’s fastball reached 89 mph on the mound and featured a late tail. He complemented his fastball with a sharp 75-77 mph curveball and an 81-83 mph cutter with some downer action. His delivery is fluid, showcasing athleticism on the mound. At the plate, Wells demonstrates power with a well-sequenced swing and impressed us with a 98 mph exit velocity, as well as a 91 mph throw from the infield.

Gage Honeyager LHP / Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln / 2026

From 3/19/25: “was one of the last pitchers to show us what he can do on the mound, and it was worth the wait for our staff. The athletic left-hander displayed a repeatable, explosive delivery. He effectively commanded four pitches for strikes, utilizing his 85-86 mph fastball to set up a 68-71 mph curveball with two-plane break, a 75-76 mph slider with lateral break, and an 81-82 mph changeup with fade and depth. Honeyager initially garnered attention last summer in Sheboygan and backed it up with a strong second showing in Madison on Sunday.”

Joshua Bonin RHP / New Berlin Eisenhower / 2026

From 4/25/25: “Uncommitted, currently ranked No. 89 in the state’s junior class, listed at a strong 6-foot-1, 223 pound frame. Bonin came on in relief and threw 2.2 innings, allowing just one hit while striking out four. The right-hander featured a running fastball that sat 84–86 mph, complemented by a sharp 72–74 mph curveball and a diving 78–79 mph changeup. On the mound, he’s explosive and lands in-line. At the plate, he recorded a base hit in the first inning, lining a single to left field.”

Isaiah Ahlberg C / Solon Springs / 2026

From 2/19/25: “took a nice step forward in this look. Ahlberg is powerfully built with a 5-foot-10, 179 pound frame with more room to add strength. Ahlberg showed off his ability to hit with a natural trigger and natural feel to hit and was driving the ball throughout his round and registered a solid 93 mph max exit velocity from his well-sequenced right-handed swing. Behind the plate, Ahlberg showed a cannon at 80 mph velocity and serious ability to turn the ball around and put it on the bag. His 1.80-1.96 pop times were an event best. He also showcased soft hands and a confident presence behind the plate when receiving during bullpens. During outfield defense, Ahlberg tied for an event best with showcasing a 91 mph pulldown with accuracy and carry. Our staff is excited for things to come this spring and summer seasons for the Junior.”

Logan Vande Zande 1B / Menomonee Falls / 2026

From 3/28/25: “stands strong, sturdy and well built, 6-foot-3, 196 pounds with more room to fill out. The junior started his day by running a solid 7.08 seconds 60 yard dash. During hitting, he hits with extremely fast hands and bat speed through the hitting zone with feel to elevate the ball to all fields. He hit a ball 362 feet and averaged 297 feet on batted ball distance. It was another good look at the junior.”

Andrew Browne OF / Menomonee Falls / 2026

From 2/26/25: “showed our Wisconsin staff that he is a prospect that should be on our radar. His powerful right handed swing is repeatable with barrel feel and produced a solid 93 mph max exit velocity. Browne’s athleticism was also on display as he ran a bursty 6.99 seconds 60 yard dash and on defense was 85 mph across the infield with smooth actions. Overall, it was a nice day from the junior infielder.”

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