Kentucky baseball head coach Nick Mingione laughs in the dugout in the first inning during the game against the Vanderbilt at Cliff Hagan Stadium on March 31, 2017. Mingione has netted a top 10 recruiting class after his first season at the helm. Lexington Herald-Leader

Kentucky’s 2017 recruiting class was ranked No. 9 in the country by Baseball America, it was announced Tuesday. The lofty ranking is the second-highest ever for the program by the respected publication and comes on the heels of the Wildcats finishing the 2017 season in the top 10 of the national polls after advancing to their first-ever super regional.

The class is the first full one for the current coaching staff headed by Nick Mingione and only the 2008 class, which was ranked No. 4, has been rated higher by Baseball America. The Wildcats’ class also was ranked No. 7 nationally by Perfect Game, which doesn’t take into account junior-college signings in its rankings.

“This is a banner class for our program moving forward and very much needed after we had eight total draft picks and a program record six top 10-round draft picks selected in the 2017 MLB Draft,” Mingione said. “The 2017 class has a very strong foundation that sets us up for future success.”

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Coming in ahead of Kentucky in Baseball America’s recruiting rankings were Vanderbilt, Florida, Arkansas, Arizona State, South Carolina, Auburn, Florida State and Miami. Louisville’s class was rated 13th.

The Cats signed 16 high school prospects, all of whom were All-Americans and ranked in their home state’s top 20 players. Eight freshmen were among the top 500 recruits nationally and nine were top 100 at their position, including New Jersey Gatorade High School State Player of the Year Brad Dobzanski, a right-handed pitcher selected in the 39th round of the 2017 MLB Draft.

 
 

Additionally, the Cats signed nine junior-college players, eight of whom were rated among the top 150 juco players nationally. Two were Defensive Players of the Year and two were juco All-Americans.

“We feel we have the No. 1 junior-college class on campus in the country,” Mingione said. “These guys all had major impacts on their programs before coming to Kentucky, with six players playing in the NJCAA World Series. The nine players we signed all have been a combination of an All-Conference award winner, Gold Glove winner, All-American, played in the World Series, were named World Series All-Tournament, were a World Series champion, all of which are parts of bringing winning players into our program.”

Fifteen different states are represented in the class of 2017, including Utah, Arizona, Minnesota, Texas, Massachusetts and Delaware.

The Cats open the 2018 season with four games in three days at Spartanburg, S.C., beginning with Wofford on Feb. 16.

UK baseball 2017 recruits

NAME

POSITION

B/T

HT.

WT.

CLASS

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Ben Aklinski

OF

R/R

5-11

195

JR

Phoenix, Ariz. / Phoenix College

Thomas Bennett

IF

R/R

5-10

160

FR

Frankfort, Ky. / Western Hills HS

Luke Benoit

OF

R/R

6-4

210

FR

Northboro, Mass. / IMG Academy

Troy Black

IF

R/R

6-0

210

R-SO

Waynesville, Ohio / Murray State College

Crosby Bringhurst

RHP

R/R

6-3

190

FR

Taylorsville, Utah / Taylorsville HS

Trey Dawson

IF

R/R

6-2

190

JR

Hurricane, W.Va. / Chipola College

Brad Dobzanski

RHP

R/R

6-3

195

FR

Franklinville, N.J. / Delsea Regional HS

Zach Haake

RHP

R/R

6-4

185

JR

Breese, Ill. / John A. Logan College

Spencer Harbert

OF/IF

R/R

6-1

205

FR

Middletown, Del. / Middletown HS

Daniel Harper

RHP

R/R

6-4

215

FR

Fairway, Kan. / Bishop Miege HS

Garrett Hastings

OF

L/L

6-2

185

FR

Gainesville, Fla. / F.W. Buchholz HS

Mason Hazelwood

LHP

L/L

6-5

205

FR

Salvisa, Ky. / Mercer County HS

Cam Hill

OF

L/R

5-10

180

FR

Georgetown, Ky. / Scott County HS

Ryan Johnson

OF

L/L

6-3

205

SO

College Station, Texas / San Jacinto College

Tanner Johnson

C/OF

R/R

6-2

190

FR

Crestwood, Ky. / South Oldham HS

Ben Jordan

RHP

L/R

6-9

225

FR

Olive Hill, Ky. / West Carter HS

Coltyn Kessler

C

L/R

6-3

210

FR

High Ridge, Mo. / Rockwood Summit HS

Trip Lockhart

RHP

R/R

6-3

180

FR

Lexington, Ky. / Lexington Catholic HS

Grant Macciocchi

RHP/IF

R/R

6-2

185

JR

West Chester Township, Ohio / Murray State College

Austin Marozas

RHP

R/R

6-7

225

FR

Plainfield, Ill. / Plainfield South HS

Aaron McGeorge

RHP

R/R

5-11

165

JR

Lexington, Ky. / Wabash Valley College

Andrew Miller

LHP

L/L

6-3

205

R-JR

Stratford, N.J. / Maryland

Kaden Polcovich

IF

S/R

5-10

180

FR

Edmond, Okla. / Deer Creek HS

Jimmy Ramsey

RHP/OF

L/R

6-7

215

FR

Tonka Bay, Minn. / Minnetonka HS

Alex Rodriguez

IF

R/R

5-8

175

JR

Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Northern Oklahoma College

Ryan Shinn

OF

R/L

6-2

220

JR

Jobstown, N.J. / Harford College

This story was originally published September 12, 2017 11:34 AM.