Maryland 2021 Rankings: Risers
Tue August 20, 2019
Kyle Campbell
Maryland Scouting Director
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Yesterday we released our updated Class of 2021 Rankings. In all, 75 new faces were added; more than doubling the list to 125 players from across the Old Line State and Delaware. Today we spotlight the nine players that rose in the updated rankings beginning with out new No. 1 Peter Heubeck (Wake Forest) from Gilman. In addition to Heubeck, Middletown's Zack Martin (Maryland) and Catoctin's Mason Albright (Virginia Tech) also rose a couple spots inside the top ten to No. 3 and No. 4 respectively.
Two players fresh off summer commitments also rose with Gilman RHP Matt Leikus (James Madison) moving up four spots to No. 13 and St. Maria Goretti OF/LHP Jason Rivera (Mount St. Mary's) up 17 spots to No. 23.
Rounding out the remaining four risers in this updated edition are RHP Evan Truitt from Stephen Decatur up 18 spots to No. 20, LHP Evan Marcinko from McDonogh up nine spots to No. 21, RHP/C Trevor Yusko from Thomas Johnson up 17 spots to No. 27, and OF/LHP Cian Sahler from Georgetown Prep up six spots to No. 28.
Class of 2021 / RHP
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Graduating Class: 2021
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Primary Position: RHP
Secondary Position: OF
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High School: Gilman
State: MD
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Height: 6-1
Weight: 150lbs
Bat/Throw: R/R
Trackman - Fastball
Trackman - Curveball
Trackman - ChangeUp
Trackman - Hitting
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Scouting Report
Heubeck went five innings for the win allowing two runs on three hits and walked four. He struck out seven total and threw 57 percent of his pitches for strikes. Athletic, lanky body type with nice projection and plenty of room to grow and fill out. Short, quick wind-up and leg kick into a tall balance position with hands set at chest level. Strong lower half drive and long, loose, clean arm action. Throws from a high three-quarter arm slot with easy effort and lands square to the plate with a quarter turn in finish. Fastball jumps out of his hand and sat 89-91 touching 92 twice and 94 twice in the first inning. Settled in more at 86-88 for the reminder of the game with the ability to pump it up to 89-91 when he wanted. Two-seam showed nice arm side run at 82-85 mph and breaking ball sat 74-77 mph with tight 11/5 shape.