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Still plenty of talent to be had among uncommitted prep players

By John McGuirkApril 24, 2019

Logan Pfannenbecker, Avon Old Farms
Logan Phannenbecker's defense makes him a critical part of Avon Old Farms' success.

Colleges regularly recruit NEPSAC players, with verbal or written commitment by the end of a player's junior season common.

But there are any number of talented players who continue to garner attention, but have yet to make a decision about their future academic and baseball endeavors.

Others, in spite their value, remain overlooked by the next level.

Below, some of New England Baseball Journal's top uncommitted prep players.

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