| Player: Gio Rojas | |||||||||||
| School: Marjory Stoneman Douglas (FL) | Position(s): LHP | ||||||||||
| Height: 6’4″ | Weight: 190 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Left | ||||||||
| Summary: Rojas is one of the premier lefthanders in the 2025 class, showing a loose, athletic delivery from a low three-quarter slot that creates deception and effortless velocity. His fastball already sits comfortably in the mid-90s, touching 97–98 with life, sink, and spin rates around 2,700 rpm. The athleticism and fluidity in his operation point to even more velocity in the tank, and he has consistently demonstrated the ability to command the fastball at the bottom of the zone. He backs it up with a sweeping slider at 77–83 mph that shows sharp two-plane action and plus upside, often missing bats as a chase pitch. The changeup, thrown in the low-80s, mirrors his fastball plane with fade and dip, though it remains more inconsistent. At his best he’s shown the makings of an elite three-pitch mix, with polish and projection still ahead. While his future is brightest on the mound, the athleticism and bat speed he’s shown give him some two-way intrigue, adding another layer to an already impressive profile. | |||||||||||
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