2024 Minnesota High School Scout Blog
May 2, 2024
The Minnesota Scout Blog provides insider information and scouting notes from the Prep Baseball Scouting Staff during the season. This running blog will feature information on underclass prospects, unsigned seniors, draft prospects, and anything else that is notable. We will provide a wide range of information, including player evaluations, velocities, pop times, home to first times, and more. Simply put, the Minnesota Scout Blog is loaded with information.
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WEST FARGO AT FARGO DAVIES | MAY 1, 2024Β
West Fargo 3
Fargo Davies 2
+ Drew Rerick | 2024 | RHP | Fargo Davies
Our first in-game viewing of the big-bodied right-hander since his appearance at the Midwest ProCase in February, Fargo Daviesβ Drew Rerick was every bit of the power pitcher he has shown on the showcase circuit. With a solid number of scouts on hand, Prep Baseball Minnesotaβs number 2 prospect in the class of 2024 threw a hard riding fastball that was up to 96 (91-94), flashing a biting slider (82-84) with an 11/5 shape, slightly slower curve (79-80) with a 12/6 tilt, and the occasionally firm change (87-88) with some fade.Β
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β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) May 2, 2024
Your classic power pitcher with a fastball that sizzles.
Showed a 4-pitch mix but was most effective when elevating the fastball or locating the tight slider on the glove side of the zone. Those two pitches tunneled well and gave hitters⦠pic.twitter.com/wPYOGG2OBO
In the first inning, Rerick quickly retired the first two hitters he faced and, after a missed foul pop that could have ended the inning, he surrendered a home run on a solid swing by West Fargoβs Caleb Anderson on a middle-low fastball. The only other damage from West Fargo came in the third inning when he issued two consecutive walks and the runners came home on a grounder that got through short, once again off the bat of West Fargoβs Anderson. Β Β
Outside of the one bad pitch in the first and the jam in the third, Rerick was dominant. Following the two-run single, he retired the next eight straight hitters, six on strikeouts. His final line for the day was five innings, two hits, three earned runs, two walks and 13 strikeouts. He threw 99 pitches, 60 for strikes.Β
Rerick is your classic power pitcher and the Texas A&M commit was the most effective when he elevated his fastball and located his slider on the glove side of the zone. Both pitches got a number of swinging strikes from hitters on both sides of the plate. Rerick settled into the 92-94 range as the game progressed but had the ability to add when strike three was needed.Β
+ Caleb Anderson | 2024 | RHP | West Fargo
West Fargo sent out Iowa Western commit Caleb Anderson to face the Eagles lineup. The six-foot-two right-handerβs fastball was 87-to-89, touching 90 once. This was a sizable jump since the last time we saw him at the Top Prospect Games in 2022 where he was 83-84.Β
Currently ranked 55th in Minnesotaβs class of 2024, he possesses a projectable frame with a loose, long arm with some whip. In addition to the high 80s fastball, Anderson threw a curveball at the 73-75 range and mixed in a splitter at 77-79. He did not miss many bats in this game but his strength was staying out of the middle of the zone and working both edges of the plate.Β
With his current stature and skill set, itβs not difficult to envision him making significant strides after entering a college development program next year. Velocity should climb as should the swing-and-miss.Β
The Davies lineup would begin to add solid contact into his fifth inning of work, including a solo home run to bring the Eagles within one of West Fargo. Anderson left in the fifth inning with a 3-2 lead. HIs final line was 5.1 innings, scattering five hits, two earned runs, two walks and four strikeouts.Β
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β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) May 2, 2024
The @reiverbaseball commit has a projectable frame and ability to work both sides of the plate well.
His fastball was 87-89 (T90) and was effective against righties while crossfiring to the glove-side of the zone.
He did not miss⦠pic.twitter.com/5mawzUbR2K
In addition to his work on the mound, Anderson was money in the batterβs box too. He jumped on a Rerick fastball to give the Packers an early lead in the first. Later in the game, he smashed a hard ground ball that got through the shortstop and scored two more runs to move West Fargo ahead three to one. He was 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBI.Β
Caleb Anderson (2024, @reiverbaseball commit) turns around a fastball to put the Packers 1-0 up in the top of the first.@calebanderson_0 | #NDBombSquad pic.twitter.com/ZTywbfKLbG
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) May 1, 2024
+ Andre Werk | 2024 | 1B | Fargo Davies
The multisport athlete (football) showed some good actions in the box against West Fargo. In the bottom of the first, the left-handed hitting first baseman put a nice inside-out swing on a pitch to drive it into the left-center gap for a run-scoring double. He singled on a grounder in the fourth and smashed a liner to center that was caught. He ended the day, 2-for-3 with a double and RBI.Β
Nice piece of hitting from Andre Werk (2024, @PBR_Uncommitted) in a 3-2 count.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) May 1, 2024
Inside outs this pitch to drive in the runner from second and tie the score at one. @DaviesBaseball pic.twitter.com/8umQxaw0on
+ Caleb Christianson | 2025 | MIF | Fargo Davies
The Eagles starting shortstop has a compact swing that can generate some pop. The righty led off the sixth inning with a solo home run to left to bring Fargo Davies within one. Somewhat undersized, Christianson has a strong lower half and uses the ground well to create some force. Solid actions in the field with the glove.Β
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β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) May 1, 2024
Caleb Christianson (2025, MIF) puts Davies within one in the 6th with this solo shot. @C_Christianson6 | @DaviesBaseball pic.twitter.com/rno562mgAc
HOPKINS AT WACONIA | APRIL 22, 2024Β
Hopkins 9
#9 Waconia 12
A perfect night of baseball unfolded on Monday evening in Waconia at Lionβs Field. The Wildcats jumped out to an early 3-0 lead and eventually saw only three zeros on the evening. Guy Ladwig and Maddux Schrupp (2024, Butler Community College commit) led the Waconia offense with two hits each. Schrupp, who went 2-4 on the game, made a key 2-RBI single in the bottom half of the first, giving Waconia the lead they held onto for the rest of the game.Β
The @WacHSBaseball Wildcats cause some havoc on the bases early and then Maddux Schrupp strikes with a 2-out 2-RBI single to right
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 23, 2024
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Hopkins continued to chip away at an early Waconia 8-3 lead and scored in innings two through six. The closest Hopkins could get was an 8-6 Wildcat advantage in the top half of the fourth. The Royal offense saw hits from eight of their nine starters, with Dylan Lindstrom (2027), Max Lerner (2027), and Noah Goldman (2024) leading with two hits each. Lindstrom went 2-3 with an RBI and a walk, Lerner was 2-4 with two runs scored, and Goldman drove in 5 Royals. Β
Plenty of runs happening early. @HopkinsBaseball catcher β27 Dylan Lindstrom rolls one through the hole to chip into the 8-4 Wildcats lead
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 23, 2024
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Hopkins moved to 1-5 on the season, while the 9th-ranked Wildcats are now 3-1.
π: Andy Judkins
CHASKA AT CHANHASSEN | APRIL 18, 2024Β
Chaska 2
Chanhassen 5
On a chilly 45-degree and windy evening, the atmosphere at Chanhassen High School was electric as crosstown rivals Chaska and Chanhassen faced off. Chaska wasted no time, scoring two runs at the top of the first, with left fielder Tate Millerβs smooth left-handed swing sending a home run to right center and giving the Hawks an early 2-0 lead.Β
Despite the early setback, Chanhassen starter Mason Brokl (2025) demonstrated resilience, finding his rhythm and keeping the Chaska hitters off balance. His repertoire, including an over-the-top FB (78-79mph), slider (68mph), and changeup (70mph) with some nice sink, proved to be a challenge for the Hawks. He finished with 83 pitches over four innings, allowing one earned run with 7 Ks.Β
Chaskaβs starter, Parker Killian (2026), sometimes showed signs of dominance. His fastball was 84-85mph (T86) with some arm-side run and a hard slider (77-78mph). Other times, he tended to work deep into counts but showed good poise working out of a couple of jams. His final line was 61 pitches, 2.2 IP, 1 ER, and 2Ks..
@ParkerKillian10 showing a feel for his CB. Working quickly with simple efficient mechanics. Sitting 84-85 (T86) FB and 77-78 CB. pic.twitter.com/PaWfslQHs4
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 18, 2024
The Storm took the lead for good in the bottom of the 5th and added two in the 6th to come out on top 5-2. Storm third baseman Brander Lovig had a solid day at the plate, going 3-4, including a triple in the 5th to push across the go-ahead run.
π: Tony Livorsi
WATERTOWN-MAYER AT ROCKFORD | APRIL 15, 2024Β
Watertown-Mayer 5
Rockford 6
+ Jaren Vogt | 2025 | RHP | Watertown-Mayer
The uncommitted RHP was solid through his first five innings of work. Vogt, a 6-foot-1, 180-pound two-way player for Watertown-Mayer, was strong and held his velocity for most of his outing. The no. 47th ranked player in Minnesota's 2025 had a 3-pitch mix but mainly relied on a fastball, breaking ball combo. We havenβt seen this type of fastball velocity from Vogt before; he consistently sat 85-87 mph and touched multiple 88s and 89s early in his outing. He is an athletic presence on the mound and through his delivery. Vogtβs final line was 5.2 innings pitched, allowing just 2 hits, 0 earned runs, walking 4, and striking out 8 Rocket bats.
β25 Jaren Vogt has been in control for the early part of the game for @WMBaseball1. Fastball has been consistently 85-87 mph with a couple 89s in the first.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 16, 2024
Ranked 47th in 2025 class @PBR_Uncommitted pic.twitter.com/S9RXzztiXP
Max Edwards | 2025 | RHP/C | Rockford
Edwards went toe to toe with Vogt in the evening matchup, going all seven innings, allowing seven hits, 0 earned runs, and striking out 6 Royals. It was a show of four pitches that played off two different breaking balls that he used in any sequence to any part of the order. The fastball lived at 78-80 mph while topping 81 mph, and a combination of the slider at 72-74 mph and curveball at 66-69 mph also showed a changeup at times. Edwards was one of the main reasons Rockford came away with the victory.
+ Rockford Bats
Two big doubles came off the bats of both Will Hass (Tennessee) and Aiden Smith (Iowa Central). Smith tied the game with an RBI double to right center in the fourth, and Haas broke the lead, opening the bottom half of the 6th with a bases-clearing double to left center. Smith eventually ended the game in walk-off fashion with a 1-out single to center.
Aiden Smith breaks the 1-1 tie for @883RocketBSB in the bottom half of the 6th with this RBI double to right center. @ICCCBaseball commit pic.twitter.com/k6uwFMmyXB
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 16, 2024
Rockford moved to 2-1 on the season, while Watertown-Mayer fell to 1-2.
π: Andy Judkins
MANKATO WEST AT ROCHESTER MAYO | APRIL 13, 2024Β
Mankato West 3
Rochester Mayo 0
+ Wilson Magers | 2025 | RHP | Mankato West
The Creighton commit was every bit as impressive as he had been in recent showcase settings. He showed a clean, quick arm that worked well out front and pounded the zone with multiple pitches.Β
Magers began his outing with a fastball that was 87-88 but quickly found another effortless gear and dotted 90-92. He held that velocity well into the fifth inning, unleashing several 92 MPHs in pitch # 65-to-75. It took an inning to hone his curveball, but once he had the feel, he implemented it to land strike one and chase pitch. Against lefties, he featured a burrowing changeup that saw splitterish actions.Β
His final stat line in his second start of the season was six innings, no runs, two hits, two walks, and 10 strikeouts. He is now at 12 innings with a 20-to-2 strikeout-to-walk ratio.Β
Wilson Magers was every shade of nasty today.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 13, 2024
Multiple 92s with good life through the zone. Spotted and dotted consistently.
Hit 92 into his 5th inning of work.
Took a bit to feel out the breaking ball but added the weapon later in game, landing his curve to get strike one.β¦ pic.twitter.com/cvDGGirv2c
+ Ethan Labrash | 2024 | RHP/1B | Rochester Mayo
The Spartans sent the uncommitted right-hander Labrash out to match Magers and the Scarlets. Labrash was a competitor on the mound. Not overpowering, he showed a 78-81 MPH fastball (topping out at 82) that the Rochester Mayo starter would move around the zone and use to set up his big breaking ball that he would freeze hitters and miss bats. He dropped down sidearm to give hitters another look at the curve.Β
Labrash worked five innings on the day, allowing four hits, two earned, two walks, and six strikeouts.Β
Labrash was also one of the few Spartans to not strike out facing Magers, drawing a pair of walks to boot. He's hitting over .400 at the plate and has an 8-to-2 walk-to-strikeout ratio. His decent frame suggests he could add more velocity or power in the right college program.Β
Ethan Labrash (2024) has been 79-82 earlier on with some good feel for the breaking ball.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 13, 2024
Sets the Scarlets down in order in the first.@EthanLabrash | #BeSeen pic.twitter.com/NjMyXVLdke
+ Jayden Knutson | 2025 | OF/LHP | Mankato West
Knutson drew attention based on his athleticismβparticularly his speed. He had a 6.5 sixty-time at the recent Preseason All-State, and it was on display on Saturday: The Scarlets' right fielder reached on an infield single and stole two bases.Β
ROSEMOUNT AT PRIOR LAKE | APRIL 11, 2024Β
Rosemount 7
Prior Lake 9
+ Mason Golberg | 2027 | LHP/1B | Prior Lake
Prior Lake's freshman starter showed good rhythm and tempo on the mound against the Rosemount Irish lineup. His fastball showed late life in the zone at 79-80, which he matched with a changeup at 70-71 that featured good fade. He also had a curveball that he added and subtracted with (63-69). Golberg had a good cadence and was quick to the plate when he had early traffic on the bases.Β
It was a solid first varsity start for the young lefty, who went four innings, allowing five hits, two earned, while striking out four and walking none. Golberg should be an interesting follow in the class.Β
Mason Golberg (2027, LHP) throwing like a savvy vet.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 11, 2024
Filled the zone with fastball (79-80), curve (65-69) & change (68-70).
4 IP // 5 H // 2 ER // 4/0 K/BB
Should be an interesting follow. @MasonGolberg24 | @PLLakerBaseball pic.twitter.com/lwpQq4UasJ
+ Jaeger Solis | 2025 | C | Prior Lake
Solis has a muscular build and athletic actions in the box from the left side, possessing a smooth, quick swing that produces line drive to all parts of the field, diving this pitch to center for a single.Β
At the recent All-State event, he maxed out at 92 MPH and was 78 with a 2.05 pop time from behind the dish.Β
Jaeger Solis (2025, C, @PBR_Uncommitted) has athletic qualities in the box.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 11, 2024
Possesses line drive approach and ability to use entire field. 92 MPH max exit in recent All-State.
Quick hands/swing and drives this pitch the center for a single β¬οΈ@jaegersolis29 | @PLLakerBaseball pic.twitter.com/DrXnyA1MS2
+ Tyler Japel | 2024 | RHP/1B | Rosemount
The uncommitted 2024 hit cleanup in the Irish lineup and delivered three of Rosemount's seven runs. In the fifth, he singled in Ty Hansen on a liner to left and, later, followed that up with a two-run home run in the seventh to bring the Irish within three of the Lakers.Β
#mnbombsquad pic.twitter.com/nojYugIsKn
β Tyler Japel (@TylerJapel) April 12, 2024
+ Dylan Kulper | 2025 | RHP | Prior Lake
Kulper worked in two innings of relief and came out of the bullpen throwing upper 80s heat. He touched 88 multiple times in his first inning of work and was sitting 83-87. Kupler has a projectable build on the mound and moves well; his next step will be to remain consistent with all pitches and hold velocityβa projectable, uncommitted arm.Β
Dylan Kulper (2025, RHP, @PBR_Uncommitted) ran his fastball up to 88 multiple times.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 12, 2024
Fast 83-87 T88
Slider 76-77
Change 75-76@dylankulper5 | @PLLakerBaseball pic.twitter.com/IZ0Y0INTSV
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PROVIDENCE ACADEMY AT HOLY FAMILY | APRIL 10, 2024Β
Providence Academy 5
Holy Family 2
This early season matchup between two Catholic school rivals provided plenty of action and momentum swings. Although Holy Family led from start to finish, the game was not decided until the final out. Ryan Poppitz (β25, Century College commit) started for Holy Family and went five innings, mixing a 77mph FB and upper 60βs CB, pitching out of several jams and striking out six in the process.
Providence countered with Caleb Cisewski (β27), who used his low ΒΎ delivery, mixing his FB (80-81 mph) and slider (73-74) to give the Lions 4 solid innings.
Holy Family struck first, scoring three in the bottom of the second, taking advantage of some Providence miscues. Providence came right back in the top of the third to cut the deficit to 3-2 off of a hard single up the middle by Nick Nathe (β25), scoring the two runs.
2025 Nick Nathe of @Baseball_PA_ puts a nice swing on a hard single up the middle to score 2 runs in the 3rd and cut the @HFBaseball lead to 3-2. pic.twitter.com/pVACdtLbEd
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 11, 2024
In the bottom of the 4th, Jameson Quinn (Southwest Minnesota State commit, β24) extended Holy Familyβs lead with a bases-clearing double to RF as part of the four-run inning.
@SMSUBaseball recruit Jameson Quinn with a bases clearing double to make it 7-2 @HFBaseball after 4 complete. pic.twitter.com/GKQID8yy5Q
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 11, 2024
Providence, however, came right back with two in the top of the 5th and another in the 6th to close the gap to 7-6. Both rallies were started by leadoff doubles: one by Nathe and another by Jacob Cisewski (β24, DCTC commit).
The offensive fireworks continued into the final innings. Holy Family seemingly put the game away in the bottom of the 6th, with Andrew Athmann (β24, UW-River Falls) executing a textbook suicide squeeze, and Cameron Dean (2025, Uncommitted) added a three-run HR to left, extending the lead to 12-6.
Providence, however, fought to the end, scoring four runs with two outs in the 7th, highlighted by a dramatic 3-run HR by Jacob Cisewski. After the HR, Providence had two more singles, and Holy Family brought in Quinn to get the final out to secure the 12-10 win.
π: Tony Livorsi
BURNSVILLE AT SHAKOPEE | APRIL 9, 2024Β
Burnsville 5
Shakopee 2
+ Jack Morris | 2024 | RHP | Shakopee
Sabresβ first-year head coach Eric Schmitz ran out Clemson commit, 6-foot-2 right-hander Jack Morris, to open the season against the Blaze. Morris, a Future Games and Midwest Procase alum, leaned heavily on his fastball the first time through the Burnsville order, and he came out hot, topping at 89 miles per hour while sitting 86-88 in the first inning. As the game progressed, Morris turned to his high spin slider/curveball combination (both have over 2,500 RPM) to land strikes and miss bats.Β
Morris finished the day with 93 pitches over five innings, five hits allowed, an earned run, eight strikeouts, and one walk. He is currently ranked 11th in the stateβs class of 2024.
Jack Morris (2024, @ClemsonBaseball commit) struck out 8 over 5 innings.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 9, 2024
The 2022 Future Games alum was up to 89 sitting 86-88.
Leaned heavily fastball early in the game but settled in and kept hitters off-balance with his slider (77-80) & curve (74-77) combo. High spin. Good⦠pic.twitter.com/cgzlZrRbbT
+ Connor McGee | 2024 | 1B | Shakopee
The uncommitted senior first baseman provided the Sabresβ lone offensive production, driving in two runs on a double to left field.
Connor McGee (2024, @PBR_Uncommitted) gets Shakopee on the board with a 2-run double to left.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 9, 2024
4-2 Burnsville heading to the 7th. @mcgeeconnor17 | @ShakoHSBaseball pic.twitter.com/ejDwtqc1jN
+ Nick Discher | 2024 | RHP | Burnsville
The Blaze also featured a new head coach for the 2024 season, Justin Bannitt, who sent Nick Discher to the mound to face Shakopee. Discher, an Iowa Central commit, has some funky to his delivery with a clean arm action that creates tons of movement on all his pitches. He has a heavy fastball with hard sink action to the arm side, a pitch that he got up to 87 but sat 84-86 for most of the night. His changeup might have been his most impressive offering, showing lots of fade with good arm speed that follows the same shape as his fastball but dies as it approaches the zone. He was also generous with his use of his breaking balls β a slider and curveball pairing with two distinct movement patterns: the slider cut across the zone while the curveball had more vertical depth.Β
Discher worked fast, attacked the zone, and kept Sabre hitters off-balanced. Overall, the right-hander had a high level of pitchability. His final line was six innings, two hits, two earned, four walks, and nine strikeouts.Β
Nick Discher (2024, @ICCCBaseball commit) with an impressive performance for Burnsville.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 10, 2024
The righty had some funky actions and works fast with tons of east/west movement.
Fastballs (84-86 T87) has tons of sink and ASR.
Change (79-80) has hard fade. Slider has sharp bite.β¦ pic.twitter.com/WhJ939cLFL
+ Jacob Neutz | 2024 | C/1B | Burnsville
Catcher Jacob Neutz (NIACC commit) sparked Burnsvilleβs offense with a double in the first inning off an 86 MPH fastball and another to lead off the fifth on a two-strike riding fastball. Neutz has in-game pull-side juice and is capable of turning on fastballs.Β
Burnsvilleβs Jacob Neutz (2024, C, @NIACCBaseball commit) turns around this 86 MPH fastball for a double in the left center gap.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 9, 2024
The big bodied Neutz has upper 90s exit velo in showcase and has in-game juice as well. @burnsvillebb up 2-0 early in Shakopee.@Jacobneutz |β¦ pic.twitter.com/ou8zn96bb3
+ Collin Heckman | 2025 | RHP | Burnsville
A member of Team Midwest at the 2023 Future Games and participant at the Midwest Procase, Collin Heckman (Uncommitted), was asked to get the final three outs. The long and lean right-hander needed just nine pitches (throwing seven for strikes) in his economical inning of work. His fastball was 88-89 MPH in this outing, but his slider at 77 MPH was a highly effective pitch.Β
Heckman is ranked 7th in Minnesota's class of 2025 and 424th nationally.Β
Collin Heckman (2025, @PBR_Uncommitted) closed the game for the Blaze.
β Prep Baseball Minnesota (@PrepBaseballMN) April 10, 2024
The 2023 Future Games alum was economical in his inning, throwing 7 strikes on 9 pitches.
Tall and loose on the mound, Heckman was 88-89 with the fastball and flummoxed hitters with the slider at 77.
7th⦠pic.twitter.com/KTtGNRZbEZ