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Josh Ulrey
Bishop Luers HS, RHP, Class of 2011: Unknown prior to the event, the 6-foot, 145-pound Ulrey emerged as one of the better pitching prospects in the Class of 2011. With a long, projectable frame, Ulrey showcased an extremely quick and loose arm. His fastball topped at 87 mph, which should increase as he develops more physically. Ulrey also threw a 71 mph curveball and a 72-74 mph changeup.
Matt Pletzke
Guerin HS, RHP, Class of 2011: Pletzke showed that he has the makings to be one of the premier prospects in the Class of 2011. With wide shoulders and a strong frame, the 6-foot-3, 215-pound right-hander’s arm works cleanly and with little effort. He showed command and feel for two pitches, including a 71-72 mph slider that has the potential to be a plus pitch. His fastball was an easy 84-85 mph.
Kyle Schneider
Penn HS, 3B, Class of 2011: The 5-foot-10, 180-pound Schneider was one of the event’s top hitters, as he demonstrated an advanced plate approach with a strong, explosive lower half and the ability to drive the ball out of the ball park. Schneider also was sure-handed at third base and a solid arm across the diamond. Schneider ran a 7.16 60.
Noah Revis French
Carroll HS, OF/IF, Class of 2011: The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Revis French is a physically strong left-handed hitter who possesses legitimate power at the plate. Revis French doesn’t get cheated in the box; he has an aggressive approach and the ball jumps off his bat with excellent carry.
Cory Colquitt
Cathedral HS, 1B/C, Class of 2011: This 6-foot-1, 190-pound power hitter, who was a starter on the Irish’s 2010 State Runner-up squad, was one of the top ranked hitters at the event. Colquitt is quick and strong to the ball as he drove the ball gap-to-gap.
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The Open ID Showcase on July 6 at Bethel College in Mishawaka had a talented mix of prospects. While there were several standout performances, FW Bishop Luers RHP Josh Ulrey (pictured above), Guerin RHP Matt Pletzke and Penn 3B Kyle Schneider stood above the rest of the Class of 2011 prospects. There were also some stellar underclass prospects at the event; most notably, Crown Point SS Jake Lindeman and Delta C Taran Temple...
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The Prep Baseball Report Top Prospect Showcase on June 24 at IUSE in New Albany proved to be full of talented prospects. The 2012 graduates at the event were particularly impressive as a whole, as were the hitters. While there were several notable performances, Chesterton RHP Jake Post walked away the top ranked 2012 prospect with his performance on the mound. Here’s a look at the top Class of 2011, 2012, 2013 performers at Top Prospect Showcase. Read more, CLICK HERE!
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At long last, the updated and expanded Class of 2010, 2011, 2012 rankings have been released. We ranked in our humble opinion the top 150 prospects from the Class of 2010, top 125 prospect from the Class of 2011, and it’s still early, but we’ve compiled the top 50 player rankings from the Class of 2012.
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At Lincoln-Way West HS, New Lenox, IL
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Aug. 21
At Roncalli HS in Indianapolis
At Indiana Tech University, Fort Wayne, IN
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Sept. 6
Labor Day Showcase at Vincennes University
Sept. 19
Northwest Elite Showcase at Crown Point HS
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