1. Kai Schmelzer (Wootton)
Deserves his recognition even if not playing this upcoming spring. MoCo’s only PBRMD 1st team all state player from last year. A monster since his freshman year and was the catalyst behind the greatest MoCo upset in years vs. Damascus last spring
To set the stage, let’s first recognize the best seasons by class. Below are picks of the top two most notable offensive seasons in the 2020s by year. Some as of just last year! Hope we can get some iconic springs this year as well.
⭐ 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐢𝐧 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰 ⭐.
💎 MD Top Catcher Pop Times
💥 Top at 1.82
💥 23 Sub 2.00 Pop Times
💥 Leaders across all 4️⃣ Grad Classes
See it all here 👇
👉🔗: https://t.co/160dfYose6
🚨 2024 Future Games Commitments 🚨
ALL 2⃣3⃣ members of #TeamMaryland🦀 are officially off the board and are continuing their athletic journey at the college level❗️
• Destinations: 14 DI - 2 DII - 5 DIII - 2 JUCO
• Profiles: https://t.co/x9csxnwskM
@prepbaseball | #BeSeen
Finished up with the 2026 Virginia Platinum group this past weekend at Jupiter. What a ride. Over 20 college commits. Great young men and great families. A true TEAM. Wouldn't trade them for anyone else!
🚨 #PBFG24 and #PBSFG25 Commitment Alert 🚨
'26 C Kai Schmelzer (Wootton) has announced his commitment to Gulf Coast State College.
See his full profile 👇
🔗: https://t.co/Rdzt1Masdy
Kai Schmelzer (‘26 MD) breaks this one open with a line drive bases clearing 3B down the RF line. Been a wall behind the plate all day.
@PG_Scouting@PG_Uncommitted#NEQ
As of now, the bulk of offensive firepower resides in Division V for 2026
Kai Schmelzer (Wootton)
Matt Strahan (Magruder)
Carter Sweeney-Strawberry (Sherwood)
Raffaele Iorio (Damascus)
Giacomo Iorio (Damascus)
Five dudes with potential for some incredible seasons next spring