Transfer Portal RHP
18 y/o true freshman
3 years of eligibility left
FB 93-95 T98
CT 84-88
SWEEP 78-81
America East All Rookie Team
41.0 IP
47 Ks
3.07 ERA
6’5” 235 lb RHP 5th year
D1 transfer with 1 year of eligibility.
Previously at UMBC
National champion at SLCC
2024–25 WCL: 88.1 IP 69 K 4.38 ERA 2.5 BB/9
25’ Nanaimo NightOwl Pitcher of the Year
2026 UMBC: 32.0 IP 27 K
FB 88-90 T92
SL 74-77
CB 70-73
CH 80-83
Transfer portal RHP 6’3/195
Medical Redshirt Senior TJ surgery April 2025
Previous school UMBC
1Year Eligibility remaining
FB90-93
SNK89-92(22’Hb)
SL80-84
CH82-85
586-690-3183
Currently playing in the SFCBL
Summer stats:
2App 6.0inn 2H 6K 0ER
@ShotgunSanchez@ThrowPrime@FlatgroundApp
Rising Senior with 1 year of eligibility left
160.2 college innings
FB 90-94
Snk 89-93
CT/SL 80-84
CH 82-86
CB 75-78
Junior year:
7-3 with a 3.84 ERA across 77.1 innings
(Led America East starters in wins and ERA)
Playing for the YD Red Sox in the Cape Cod Baseball League this summer
Notable Outings as a Junior:
7 scoreless @ Penn 7Ks
7 IP 1R @ FAU 6Ks
CG (7IP) Shutout @ Ualbany 5Ks
CG (9IP) Shutout vs UMass Lowell in elimination game
443-754-0796
Transfer portal LHP
2 years eligibility remaining
Previously at D1 UMBC
Open to all opportunities
Fb 91-94 T95
Ct 83-87
Cb 78-80
Second team all America east
2026 regular season
19 appearances
38.1 IP
49 Strikeouts
3.99 Era
5 saves
Playing for the Orleans firebirds
I have entered the transfer portal with 3 years of eligibility remaining.
Second team all America East
All-Rookie Team
All-Championship Team
2026 Stats:
.355 BA | .465 OBP | .925 OPS
19 XBH | 31 RBI | 53 R | 38/14 BB/K
.1000 fielding %
1B/OF
Playing for Olney Cropdusters
Entering the transfer portal w/ 2 years of eligibility.
25’ America East All-Rookie Team
26’ America East Preseason All-Conference
Career 25’ & 26’
92 GS | .296 BA | .462 OBP | .851 OPS | 95 Hits | 15 Doubles | 3 HR | 47 RBI | 74 R | 76 BB | 29 HBP | 16 SB |
3B/SS/2B
UMBC led the league with eight all-conference selections, as four were named to the first team and four to the second team. Binghamton had seven total, three on the first team and four on the second team. Third place Maine had three first team honorees.
All seven schools had at least one All-Rookie selection, led by NJIT, UMBC and Maine with two apiece.
Three UMBC Retrievers were honored as All-Academic while UMBC and UMass Lowell had a pair recognized.
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Four of the six America East baseball teams in action last week picked up wins, including a pair each by Bryant and NJIT.
Player of the Week: Casey Wensley, Bryant
- Hit .533 with two triples in a series win vs. Radford going 8-for-15 in three games.
- Scored six runs, drove in five and had two stolen bases.
Pitcher of the Week: Kailen Hackmann, UMBC
- Threw three scoreless and hitless innings in UMBC’s comeback win over Monmouth.
- Struck out eight of the 11 batters he faced.
Rookie of the Week: Rex Hauser, Maine
- Had a 3.000 OPS going 3-for-4 with two home runs and four RBI and two runs scored last week.
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Development with intent. Results that translate.
Kailen came into Prime for a full bullpen on the force plate and motion-capture mound after working remotely with us. From the beginning, the priority was simple: clean up his movement, manage stress, and build a delivery that allows his stuff to play without compromising health as he steps into the college game.
The arsenal is a product of that work:
* Mid-90s fastball with sink
* Slider that consistently creates swing-and-miss
* Splitter with real movement and separation
The upside and physicality are obvious, but the biggest win is the foundation that’s been built. This is what intentional, data-backed development looks like, whether you’re training in-house or remotely.
Excited to see Kailen get his freshman season started healthy, confident, and ready to compete.
#baseball #bullpen #primeperformance #collegebaseball
I am extremely blessed to announce my commitment to University of Maryland Baltimore county. I would like to thank God, my family, and all my coaches and teammates that have supported me. I would also like to give a special thank you to coach Skaggs and coach Carson.
I’m extremely thankful for this past year in Omaha. I’ve made some incredible relationships with some great people. Due to an NCAA ruling that prevents me from returning to the D1 level, I have committed to play next year at Belmont Abbey College. Super pumped for what’s next!
‘25 Noah Haught (@PrimeTimeBSBLL)
Filled the zone with a electric fastball while mixing in frequent sliders.
FB: 90-91 T92
SL: 78-80
#MAPl24@PrepBaseballVA