Week 1 Games
March 28, 2024
The Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin Scout Blog is loaded with information …
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th
WESTOSHA CENTRAL VS. RACINE CASE
By: Isaiah Glidden
Area Scout, Content
Brody Schulte, RHP, Westosha Central, 2025
Uncommitted, currently ranked No. 60 in the state. 6-foot-5, 176 pounds, high waist with long levers and plenty of room to fill out. Got the start for the Falcons in their first game of the season. Struckout out five, scattered two hits, one walk and allowed just one earned run over his five innings of work. The long-limbed right-hander cruised with his low-to-mid-80s fastball that topped at 85 mph early on with some heavy arm side life. He showed an impressive feel for a mid-70s breaking ball that he consistently spun in for first pitch strikes and also was able to tunnel it off of his fastball for swings-and-misses out of the zone. Rounding out his three-pitch mix was a changeup that he used sparingly, but did flash some late fade/depth to his arm side. Despite the sub-40 degree and windy day, Schulte still put together an impressive performance and continued to look like a follow arm in the state’s 2025 with considerable projection.
Jacob Haughton, RHP, Racine Case, 2025
Uncommitted, currently ranked No. 29 in the state. 6-foot-2, 210 pounds with strength throughout. Impressed in his complete game efforts, as he allowed two runs on three hits and three walks, while also striking out three. Coming out of a simple and easy delivery, his fastball touched 87 mph early on, and settled in the mid-80s with plenty of life through the zone. While he didn’t go to it much, Haughton flashed a 11/5 breaking ball that played with some late depth. Overall, Haughton is a raw prospect, but his athleticism and upside make him one of the more intriguing uncommitted arms in the state’s junior class.
THURSDAY, MARCH 28TH
ST. THOMAS MORE VS. CATHOLIC MEMORIAL
By: Josh Fields
Area Scout, Data Coordinator