Rutgers baseball 2025 recruit Julius Rosado is showcasing his talent

Rutgers 2025 recruit Julius Rosado launched his third homerun in two days, showcasing his talent in the 2023 17U Mid-Atlantic World Series.

Rutgers Baseball 2025 recruit Julius Rosado launched his third homerun in two days on Tuesday, showcasing his potential talent. While playing in the 2023 17U Mid-Atlantic World Series, Rosado has led Warehouse Mariachis 24′ Black (New Jersey) to a 3-0 record and No. 1 ranking in the Pool A standings.

Rosado and the rest of Warehouse Baseball defeated Hustle Baseball 8-1 to advance to the 2023 17U Mid-Atlantic World Series Quarterfinals. Rosado launched a two-run home run over the left-center field wall to give his team the lead.

Rutgers 2025 recruit connected on a fastball, looking composed and mature at the plate. He showed off a ton of bat speed, power, and strength, keeping his stroke simple and direct. Rosado launched another fastball over the left-field wall for his second home run of the game to extend Warehouse Baseball’s lead.

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On Tuesday, Rosado helped Warehouse Baseball defeat the Wladyka Baseball American team 2-0 in the quarterfinals. The New Jersey native from South River, New Jersey, launched a solo home run over the scoreboard to give his team the lead.

According to the Prep Baseball Report, the 6-foot, 190 pounds infielder (shortstop / third base) has an average exit velocity of 92.4 MPH and 84.9 MPH bat speed. Also, Rosado has a hand speed of  24.9 MPH and a maximum exit velocity of 100.3 MPH. He logged a 60-yard dash in 6.82 seconds and has a maximum home run distance of 366 feet. Keep an eye on this 2025 prospect as he continues to showcase his talent this summer.

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Rutgers baseball lands class of 2025 standout Julius Rosado

Julius Rosado, the top freshman in New Jersey, commits to Rutgers baseball.

Rutgers baseball has landed a huge in-state prospect in Julius Rosado, the kind of recruit whose commitment to the Big Ten program will certainly make an impression on the area’s high school talent.

Rosado is a class of 2025 prospect who was named the NJ.com Baseball Newcomer of the Year for the previous baseball season. He plays infielder as well as pitcher for South River High School (South River, N.J.).

Last season in 28 games for South River he had 48 hits, 37 RBIs and 52 runs scored while batting .578.

He was a MaxPreps UnderClass All-American.

While he committed to Rutgers a few weeks ago, Rosado made it official via social media on Monday night. It was his first ever tweet:

 

Last season, Rutgers baseball took a significant step forward in its rebuild under Steve Owens. The Scarlet Knights went 44-15 with a 17-7 record in the Big Ten.

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Rutgers finished second in the Big Ten regular season and second in the Big Ten Tournament. It was a surprise to many national insiders that they did not make the NCAA Tournament.

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