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Top 24 Ohio high school baseball players to keep an eye on in 2024

- Melanie Laughman and Kori Stewart Columbus Dispatch USA TODAY NETWORK

The state of Ohio continues to produce high-quality high-school baseball players who will put their talents on display this spring.

As a preview to this season, the high school sports staff of the USA Today Network’s 21 Ohio newspapers and websites compiled a who’s who of the Buckeye State’s prep baseball players.

1. Kellen Klosterman, Cincinnati Moeller

Prep Baseball Report has ranked the right-handed senior pitcher and Notre Dame commit as the No. 3 player in Ohio’s Class of 2024. The senior, whose fastball reaches 91 mph, had the second-most strikeouts in the Greater Catholic League-south in 2023 with 53 for the returning Division I state champions.

2. Ashton Martin, Jonathan Alder

The junior pitcher and shortstop was first-team allstate in Division II and Player of the Year in the Central District and Central Buckeye Conference last spring. On the mound, the Ohio State commit was 8-0 with a 0.39 ERA and 52 strikeouts in 55 innings. He batted .422 with eight doubles, one triple, 25 RBIS and 25 runs scored.

3. Zion Theophilus, Cincinnati Moeller

Ranked the top player in Ohio for the class of 2025, he led the Greater Catholic League-south in strikeouts with 61 and was second in wins behind last year’s staff ace Toby Heuber. He’s committed to play at LSU.

4. Jake Hanley, Mason

The senior first baseman was second-team all-state in Division I, batting .375 in 80 at-bats with 30 hits, 29 runs, 20 RBIS, five doubles, four triples and one home run. He’s an Indiana commit. Prep Baseball Report ranks Hanley as first in the class of 2024.

5. Caden Sheridan, Thornville Sheridan

The senior catcher was first-team all-state in Division II. At the plate, he batted .582 with 50 runs scored, 39 RBIS, 11 doubles, three triples and five home runs in 98 at-bats. He also had a .630 on-base, .889 slugging and .972 fielding percentage. He is committed to Morehead State.

6. Aaron England, Fairfield

The senior left-handed pitcher was first-team allstate in Division I a season ago with a 6-2 record and 0.63 ERA in nine games. He had 93 strikeouts, four earned runs and 26 walks. He has committed to Louisville.

7. Keegan Holmstrom, Grove City

Holmstrom, a senior pitcher, first baseman and an Ohio State commit, was 8-2 as a junior with a 2.02 ERA, 56 strikeouts and 16 walks in 621⁄3 innings. He batted .310 with two doubles, two triples, 14 RBIS and 18 runs scored. He was first-team all-district and allstate.

8. Sawyer Solitaria, Cleveland St. Ignatius

A 6-foot-3, 230-pound senior infielder and righthande­d pitcher, Solitaria has signed with Kent State. With a fastball hitting 90 mph, he will be the staff ace for St. Ignatius and is a power hitter. He had a 1.44 ERA and 46 strikeouts a season ago.

9. Konner Daughriety, Mount Vernon

The senior third baseman was first-team all-state in Division I a season ago after batting .512 in 82 at-bats with 42 hits, 31 runs, 36 RBIS, nine doubles, five triples and five home runs. He has committed to play at Ashland.

10. Andrew Karhoff, Akron Hoban

The junior utility player and Ohio State commit was second-team all-state. On the mound, he posted a 7-0 record with a 0.88 ERA, three complete games (two shutouts) and 63 strikeouts in 551⁄3 innings. At the plate, he batted .370 with 27 hits in 73 at-bats, 19 RBIS, four doubles, a triple and 10 stolen bases.

11. Grant Mcguire, Bucyrus Wynford

Last year, the senior infielder batted .500 with 38 hits, 15 doubles, 32 RBIS and five home runs and scored 38 runs. He is a two-time first-team all-state honoree and has committed to South Carolina-upstate.

12. Hunter Richardson, Vandalia Butler

The junior utility player (first base, pitcher) was second-team all-state in Division I with a 7-4 record. The left-hander was the starting pitcher in nine games, boasting a 1.09 ERA and pitching two complete games. He had 78 strikeouts in 58 innings. Richardson hit .376 in 85 at-bats with 32 hits, 23 RBIS, 10 stolen bases and 32 runs. He is committed to Kentucky.

13. Carter Weaver, Ontario

The 6-4, 180-pound senior outfielder and pitcher was first-team all-state in Division II. Weaver batted .432 with 48 hits, seven doubles, three triples, a home run, 28 RBIS and 23 runs scored. He had the best fielding percentage on the team at .983 with 56 putouts and just one error. He has signed with Ashland.

14. Kaden Holman, Upper Sandusky

The senior utility player was second-team all-state a season ago. On the mound, he had a 9-0 record and a 0.00 ERA in 612⁄3 innings with 135 strikeouts and 28 walks. He started 10 games, completed eight and had seven shutouts. He batted .482 with 20 RBIS and 29 stolen bases. He committed to Findlay.

15. Nick Kudika, Watterson

The senior pitcher and third baseman has committed to Baldwin-wallace. He was first-team all-district and second-team all-state in Division I last spring, when he went 7-0, allowing only five runs all season. He had a 0.56 ERA with 67 strikeouts and 14 walks in 50 innings. He also batted .424 with 21 runs scored and 20 RBIS.

16. Brady Marshall, Orrville

The senior utility player was second-team all-state in Division II and is a Kent State commit. In his junior year, Marshall batted .400 with 39 hits, 17 RBIS, 10 doubles and 39 stolen bases.

17. Anthony Hutter, Elyria Catholic

The senior outfielder was second-team all-state in Division II as a junior. He had a .452 average with 28 hits in 62 at-bats, 33 runs scored, 14 RBIS and 10 stolen bases. He is committed to Eastern Michigan.

18. Deacon Nelson, Hunting Valley University School

The sophomore third baseman was the only freshman to earn all-state in Division I, being named to the second team. He hit .402 in 92 at-bats with 37 hits, 32 runs, 33 RBIS, eight doubles and two triples. He’s committed to Virginia.

19. Hunter Hoffman, St. Clairsvill­e

The senior utility player was second-team all-state in Division II. He had an 8-1 record on the mound with a 1.25 ERA in 612⁄3 innings with 70 strikeouts and 13 walks. At the plate, Hoffman had a .494 average with 25 RBIS, 25 runs and eight doubles in 79 at-bats. He’s committed to play at Walsh.

20. Luke Burroughs, Springboro

The 6-2, 180-pound senior pitcher and infielder was honorable mention all-state in Division I after an 8-1 junior season on the mound and a 0.44 ERA in 11 games, 10 of which he started. He had four shutouts and nine complete games over 63 innings with 65 strikeouts.

21. Taylor Echols, Wapakoneta

The senior right-handed pitcher was honorable mention all-state in Division II with a 5-2 record. Echols had a 0.34 ERA, started six games and completed four games, with three shutouts. He also had 55 strikeouts in 41 innings pitched. Echols has signed with Miami (Ohio).

22. Connor Barber, Toledo Whitmer

The senior third baseman and outfielder was second-team all-state in Division I after hitting .400 in 70 at-bats. He had 28 hits, 29 RBIS, 25 runs, eight doubles and two triples. He has committed to Toledo.

23. Parker Falkenstei­n, Akron Hoban

The senior outfielder made second-team all-state in Division I with a .365 average in 85 at-bats. He had 31 hits, 25 runs, 14 RBIS, five doubles, two triples and two home runs. He has committed to Wright State.

24. Roy Mccrandall, Toledo Bowsher

The junior outfielder and first baseman hit .500 in 72 at-bats as a sophomore, helping him earn secondteam all-state in Division I. He had 36 hits, 32 runs, 24 RBIS, five doubles and five triples.

Others receiving votes

Jacob Berry, Rayland Buckeye Local; Keegan Snyder, Chillicoth­e Unioto; Jase Hurd, Waverly

 ?? ALBERT CESARE/THE ENQUIRER ?? Moeller pitcher Zion Theophilus is committed to play at LSU.
ALBERT CESARE/THE ENQUIRER Moeller pitcher Zion Theophilus is committed to play at LSU.
 ?? SHANE FLANIGAN/THISWEEK ?? Watterson's Nick Kudika is a Baldwin-wallace signee.
SHANE FLANIGAN/THISWEEK Watterson's Nick Kudika is a Baldwin-wallace signee.
 ?? GRAHAM STOKES/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Grove City's Keegan Holmstrom is an Ohio State commit.
GRAHAM STOKES/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Grove City's Keegan Holmstrom is an Ohio State commit.
 ?? TIMES RECORDER FILE ?? Catcher Caden Sheridan of Thornville Sheridan is committed to Morehead State.
TIMES RECORDER FILE Catcher Caden Sheridan of Thornville Sheridan is committed to Morehead State.
 ?? THANKS TO MICHAEL SVACH ?? Kellen Klosterman of Moeller is a Notre Dame commit.
THANKS TO MICHAEL SVACH Kellen Klosterman of Moeller is a Notre Dame commit.

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