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Midseason baseball report: The gamers and groups to look at

By Editorial Board Published April 6, 2025 5 Min Read
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Midseason baseball report: The gamers and groups to look at

On the halfway level of the highschool baseball season, senior Jackson Eisenhauer of Crespi has been near good. He has pitched 36 innings with out giving up any earned runs. His scoreless streak reached 33-2/3 innings till two errors helped two runs rating to finish the streak final week.

“It’s an amazing thing to see,” coach Mike Glendenning stated.

Eisenhauer has come out of nowhere, having pitched simply 11 innings final season. He spent the summer time changing into stronger below Woody Cliffords, a personal coach who has labored with Ryan Braun, Trevor Plouffe and Pete Crow-Armstrong.

What he’s undertaking isn’t any fluke.

“It’s a tribute to how hard he’s worked in the offseason to get himself to this point,” Glendenning stated. “He’s hungry and determined.”

Stated Loyola coach Keith Ramsey: “He’s got a nice pitch mix with an 88-to-92-mph fastball. When he needs to make a pitch with runners on base, he gets tough. Whatever he did this offseason, every high school pitcher should do.”

Stated Sierra Canyon coach Tom Meusborn: “He was throwing three pitches for strikes.”

Eisenhauer has what he calls a sweeper — a mixture slider/curveball — that makes his fastball even higher. He’s 5-0 and has helped Crespi go 14-1.

“I spent a lot of time in the weight room,” he stated. “Putting on strength has been a big part of it.”

He’s a surfer, too, so there’s a fearless streak in him.

The Metropolis Part has a star within the making. Freshman Carlos Acuńa is a keeper. 4 strikeouts and one stroll in 5 innings. Birmingham 2, Chaminade 1. pic.twitter.com/JSVh2ms09G

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) February 27, 2025

One other pitcher on the rise has been 15-year-old freshman Carlos Acuna of Birmingham. He has thrown 22 consecutive scoreless innings. He’s 4-0 with an 0.57 earned-run common and 51 strikeouts in 36-2/3 innings.

Gavin Lauridsen of Foothill has been the most effective two-way gamers. He’s batting .426 with 20 hits and 18 RBIs. On the mound he’s 5-0 with an 0.71 ERA and 51 strikeouts in 39-1/3 innings.

Unbeaten Corona (14-0) has many gamers residing as much as expectations. The pitching workers has delivered 12 shutouts in 14 video games. The hitters have mixed for 26 house runs.

Seth Hernandez (4-0) has pitched 22-1/3 scoreless innings whereas placing out 47 with two walks. He additionally has hit 4 house runs and is batting .383. Anthony Murphy has six house runs. The workforce has made simply seven errors.

Hunter Manning of West Ranch is coming off a 16-strikeout efficiency in opposition to Valencia. He’s 3-0 with a 1.38 ERA. Sophomore Otto Graham of JSerra began the season with 24 1/3 scoreless innings. Brandon Thomas of Mater Dei has given up one run in 27 innings.

Junior pitcher Garrett Jacobs of Mira Costa has helped his workforce win 12 consecutive video games. He had 11 strikeouts in opposition to Redondo Union, 14 in opposition to Palos Verdes and has given up simply 27 hits in 40 innings whereas placing out 61.

Jake Nobles of Villa Park has given up one unearned run and 12 hits in 26-2/3 innings.

Quentin Younger of Oaks Christian continues to show he’s the most effective energy hitter with 9 house runs.

Gavin Kramer of Vista Murrieta is 4-0 with a 1.42 ERA and likewise has 15 hits.

Catcher Trent Grindlinger of Huntington Seaside is performing effectively behind the plate and within the batter’s field with three house runs.

Joshua Pearlstein of Clevleand has turn out to be one of many prime hitters within the Metropolis Part with a .445 common. The junior had per week by which he went seven for eight in opposition to Granada Hills.

— Harvard Westlake Baseball Tailgaters Membership (@HWtailgaters) April 5, 2025

Sophomore Jake Kim has hit 5 house runs for Harvard-Westlake.

Amongst groups, Aquinas is 12-1 and received the Nationwide Basic final week after successful the Boras Basic South comfort title.

Pitcher Jackson Eisenhauer of Crespi.

(Craig Weston)

Crespi has began the Mission League with a 9-1 report.

La Mirada (13-2) has misplaced solely to Corona.

Huntington Seaside is 12-1 and hoping to fulfill Corona within the Nationwide Excessive Faculty Invitational this week in Cary, N.C.

Venice is 13-1 and operating away with the Western League championship.

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