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2026 Top Prospects

Rauel Abreu  SS - 2026 - New York, NY
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Abreu was impressive during the workout portion, but it was in-game where he shined the brightest. The long, lean primary shortstop showed outstanding range and fluidity to make two tough plays defensively, as he made the plays look easy. At the plate, he pummeled the baseball frequently including multiple extra base hits to the deeper parts of the park. Everything comes easy to the 2027 New York native, as the smoothness to his actions in the dirt are of someone well beyond his years.


2027 Top Prospects

Ryan Noll  C - 2027 - Germantown, MD

Noll showed well behind the plate with his overall catch-and-throw skills, but it was the accuracy and developing arm strength that stood out. He flashed some two-way abilities by running his fastball up to 78 mph during his time on the mound, while holding his own during the infield portion of the defensive workout. At the plate, he exudes power potential from gap-to-gap and found the barrel quite often throughout. He recorded the highest exit velocity of the event, showing off his strength up to 92 mph.

Andrew Bezak  OF - 2027 - Fulton, MD

Bezak impressed on both sides of the ball, as the 2027 Grad recorded arm strength up to 77 mph from the outfield with clean, athletic actions. He recorded similar arm strength (76 mph) in the infield and displayed plenty of projectability. At the plate, he exhibited a quick, compact stroke with line drive impact through the middle-of-the field and good feel for the barrel.

Matthew Rosner  RHP - 2027 - Bethesda, MD

Rosner showed tons of projection on both sides of the ball, as the long and lean 2027 Grad produced arm strength up to 78 across the diamond and swung the bat with intent. Displayed clean footwork at first base with accurate throws up to 77 mph as well, while showcasing some feel for two-pitches on the mound. The swing is short and direct with some feel for the barrel and power potential moving forward.

John Eddis  SS - 2027 - Woodbury Heights, NJ

Eddis displayed smooth, clean actions in the dirt with developing arm strength up to 74 mph across the diamond. At the plate, he used a simple, repeatable stroke with feel for the barrel to impact the baseball well to the middle-of-the field. Also, showed some feel on the mound with plenty more velocity coming.