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2017 OHSAA Baseball Tournament - State Final Four Preview



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By Dylan Hefflinger
Editor in Chief/NW Scout

Ohio Spring baseball always seems to fly by and in 2017 that is most definitely evident with the fact we are in Columbus at beautiful Huntington Park for the State Final Four. That means the four best teams in each division will battle it out to see who is the champion.

Below we have the 16-Team State Final Four Preview for all the teams across the Buckeye State.

For Fun Predictions:

Division I:

  • Semifinal- No. 1 Massillon Jackson over No. 12 Lakota West
  • Semifinal- No. 34 Olentangy Orange over No. 30 Strongsville
  • Final- No. 34 Olentangy Orange over No. 1 Massillon Jackson

Division II:

  • Semifinal- No. 17 Tallmadge over Maumee
  • Semifinal- No. 13 Chaminade Julienne over No. 5 Steubenville
  • Final- No. 17 Tallmadge over No. 13 Chaminade Julienne

Division III:

  • Semifinal- No. 3 Champion over Clear Fork
  • Semifinal- No. 1 Berlin Hiland over No. 7 CHCA
  • Final- No. 3 Champion over No. 1 Berlin Hiland

Division IV:

  • Semifinal- No. 1 Toronto over No. 11 Minster
  • Semifinal- No. 21 Russia over Dalton
  • Final- No. 1 Toronto over No. 21 Russia

To view the Final Team Rankings, click below:
+ Division I
+ Division II
+ Division III
+ Division IV

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+ Division I
+ Division II
+ Division III
+ Division IV

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2017 OHSAA Baseball Tournament - State Final Four Preview

Team Rankings based on the Final Team Rankings
Player Rankings based on May update


Division I

No. 1 Massillon Jackson

Record: 28-2
Coaches Name:
Bill Gamble, 158-43
Final Ranking:
No. 1
Preseason Ranking: No. 2
Highest Ranking: No. 1 - Week 2-Final
Best Wins: Walsh Jesuit (6-0), Mentor (9-2), Massillon Washington (11-7), Strongsville, (4-3), North Canton Hoover (1-0; 8-6; 6-0), St Ignatius (2-0),
Postseason History:

  • 3rd trip to state (2017, 2014, 1947)

Top Players:

No. 12 Lakota West

Record: 25-5
Coaches Name: Greg Leurck, 50-35 (39-16 at Lakota West)
Final Ranking: No. 12
Preseason Ranking: No. 32
Highest Ranking: No. 9 - Week 4
Best Wins: St. Xavier (2-1), Centerville (2-1), Springboro (4-3), La Salle (7-3), Mason (7-6; 5-0), Colerain (4-1), CHCA (2-0)
Postseason History:

  • 3rd State Appearance (2017, 2008, 2007)
  • 2007 State Champions

Top Players:

Coaches Thoughts:

PBR: Talk about your team advancing to state (from the regular season to the tournament run).
Greg: Our team has carried our game to game approach from the regular season into the tournament. We haven’t had any easy games, but we keep finding different ways to win close games. Every team we played in the tournament had at least 17 wins this season. We defeated 2 teams from the GCL, 2 from the GWOC, and 1 from the ECC.

PBR: What has stood out to you along the way about this team (maybe a turning point in the season or something you saw in the offseason)?
Greg: The biggest contributor to our success is the chemistry and selfless attitude the players have. Our senior leadership has been great, and the younger players have followed.

PBR: What does this mean to your school, community and city?
Greg: The school/community is very supportive of our baseball program. They are proud to see these players continue the successful tradition that was built by former coach Bill Dreisbach.

No. 34 Olentangy Orange

Record: 23-8
Coaches Name: Phil Callaghan, 617-184
Final Ranking: No. 34
Preseason Ranking: No. 11
Highest Ranking: No. 11 - Preseason
Best Wins: Gahanna Lincoln (4-3), Hilliard Darby (5-0), Olentangy Liberty (5-0), Upper Arlington (9-0), Thomas Worthington (1-0), Canal Winchester (5-3)
Postseason History:

  • Coach Callaghan led Columbus St. Francis DeSales to the State Tournament in 1990, Dublin Scioto to the State Runner up in 1998 and won a State Championship as a player at DeSales in 1979.
  • Olentangy Orange is in its’ 10th year of existence and was a Regional Finalist in 2012.

Top Players:

Coaches Thoughts:

PBR: Talk about your team advancing to state (from the regular season to the tournament run).
Phil: We basically had everyone back from a (24-4) team in 2016 and just did not play great baseball early and lost 5 games by one run. We have great kids who kept working and have played very well for about three weeks now.

PBR: What has stood out to you along the way about this team (maybe a turning point in the season or something you saw in the offseason)?
Phil: Good talent, GREAT kids and good work by my Assistant Head Coach Matt Lattig and Pitching Coach Mike Weaver.

PBR: What does this mean to your school, community and city?
Phil: The District and Regional crowds were incredible and it has been a fun ride.

No. 30 Strongsville

Record: 24-8
Coaches Name: Douglas Cicerchi, 72-35
Final Ranking: No. 30
Preseason Ranking: No. 19
Highest Ranking: No. 19 - Preseason
Best Wins: Medina (3-2), Perrysburg (3-2), Avon (3-2), St. Ignatius (6-1; 7-6), Aurora (8-0)
Postseason History:

  • 2nd state appearance (2017, 2006)
  • State Champion in 2006
  • The 24 wins this season is a school record

Top Players:

Coaches Thoughts:

PBR: Talk about your team advancing to state (from the regular season to the tournament run).
Douglas: This team is special. They’re such great kids and they play so hard for each other. They believe in one another. Most importantly on the field, they embrace adversity when it comes their way and respond to it as well as any team I’ve been around. We started the year 0-4 and though those games were against Moeller, Mason, Hoban, and Solon, you still don’t feel great as a team at 0-4. However, the kids’ confidence never wavered and we kept working in practice. We got our first win against Shaker Hts. a couple days later and then scored 17 runs on 24 hits in a game Medina started their ace in the game after that. At that point we no longer thought we’d be good; we knew we’d be good. In retrospect, that Medina game was even more impressive than we realized at the time because of how  good they became by the end of the season. It’s fitting our regional final was against them because our first win over them in mid April gave us confidence and I’d imagine their win over us in early May gave them confidence. The last three teams we played in the tournament (St. Ignatius, Perrysburg, and Medina) have really tested our toughness as we saw many quality arms, came from behind to win twice, and held on to win once. Throughout the tournament we’ve thrown strikes and made plays defensively. If we keep doing that, we’ll have a chance.

PBR: What has stood out to you along the way about this team (maybe a turning point in the season or something you saw in the offseason)?
Douglas: I already mentioned the consecutive Shaker Hts./Medina games. I think the other turning point was in a loss. We lost to Massillon Jackson 4-3 at our place on a cold Saturday in late April but it was a very well-pitched, well-played game that we were in until the very end. If the Medina game convinced us we’d be good, the Jackson game showed us we had a chance to be great. Jackson has been, without question in my mind, the best team in the state over the last two years and when we were with them pitch-for-pitch coming off a 10-game winning streak, we knew we could play with anyone.

PBR: What does this mean to your school, community and city?
Douglas: The support we’ve received throughout our run has been great. The district final and regional final were extremely well-attended. We even had a lot of fans make the drive up to Bowling Green for the regional semifinal. I’d also like to recognize that Strongsville has had strong youth travel programs for several decades, whether that’s through Strongsville-based teams or teams that draw from multiple communities. When you get kids coming into high school with some baseball knowledge, a base of fundamentals, and passion for the game, it helps our coaching staff develop that talent. The players are the reason we’re going to Columbus but everyone connected with our kids has played some role in getting them to this moment.

PBR: Anything else you would like to add?
Douglas: I think our schedule has prepared us for the tough tournament games we’ve played in.  Out of conference, we try to schedule up as much as possible; what most don’t realize is how good our conference schedule is also. We had 3 teams from the Greater Cleveland Conference in the final 8 in the state in Division I (Medina and Mentor were the others) and Solon won our league with a 10-0 record and a conference tournament championship. Solon and Brunswick went to the district finals. 5 teams in an 8 team league making the district finals is extremely impressive.

Division II

No. 17 Tallmadge

Record: 23-7
Coaches Name: Kenny Linn, 309-196 (251-117 at Tallmadge)
Final Ranking:
No. 17
Preseason Ranking:
No. 16
Highest Ranking:
No. 13 - Week 1
Best Wins: NDCL (3-1), Canfield (3-2), Massillon Jackson (7-4), Massillon Washington (7-6), Cardinal Mooney (10-4)
Postseason History:

  • 6th trip to State Final Four (2002, 2001, 2000, 1996, 1956)
  • State Championship in 2002

Top Players:

Maumee

Record: 21-9
Coaches Name: Cam Coutcher, 220-216-1
Final Ranking: NR
Preseason Ranking: NR
Highest Ranking: NR
Best Wins: Wapakoneta (5-3, Defiance (4-3), Padua Franciscan (7-1), Lexington (2-0), Bryan (4-2), Toledo Central Catholic (6-3), Perrysburg (8-1; 4-2), Sylvania Northview (5-2), Anthony Wayne (3-2)
Postseason History:

  • 2nd state appearance (2001 state runner-up)

Top Players:

Coaches Thoughts:

PBR: Talk about your team advancing to state (from the regular season to the tournament run).
Cam: It has been execution for us. Pitchers locating well, our defense making routine plays, and situational hitting has helped us all season. The team has embraced hard work and a blue collar mentality. Most importantly, they believe in, and support one another. They just find a way to win games by grinding and competing relentlessly. Also, playing in the Northern Lakes League is terrific preparation for tournament play. It is a phenomenal baseball conference from top to bottom, so we are challenged three days a week all season long.

PBR: What has stood out to you along the way about this team (maybe a turning point in the season or something you saw in the offseason)?
Cam: We made the decision to travel to Florida during spring break for the first time as a program, and I believe that experience has helped this team come together and learn to play for one another. Our senior leadership has been phenomenal, and this group has been playing baseball together for a long time. They have grown and learned so much from last season, and their effort and willingness to focus on attention to detail has made us a fundamentally sound team.

PBR: What does this mean to your school, community and city?
Cam: Just looking at the overwhelming amount of support we’ve received over the last few weeks really shows how much athletics can do to bring a community together. Our district administration, faculty members, student population, the families in our program, and former players and alumni have shown us so much love. It’s an incredible feeling to know that everyone is pulling for us.

No. 5 Steubenville

Record: 26-4
Coaches Name: Fred Heatherington, 584-203
Final Ranking: No. 5
Preseason Ranking: No. 2
Highest Ranking: No. 2 - Preseason
Best Wins: Athens (9-2), Richmond Edison (6-3; 3-1; 4-2), New Philadelphia (12-10), St. Clairsville (8-3)
Postseason History:

  • 7th trip to state (2017, 2016, 2004, 2003, 1992, 1991, 1963) 
  • State Runner-Up (2004, 1991)

Top Players:

  • Nicky Zorne, LHP, 2017, 46.2 IP, 8-0, 1.20 ERA, 62 K. Ranked No. 364
  • Michael Pierro, 1B, 2017, .484 AVG, 13 2B, 33 RBIs. 4-1, 1.37 ERA
  • Johnny Agresta, 3B, 2018, .438 AVG, 7 2B, 7 3B, 2 HR, 35 RBIs
  • Nick Scott, CF, 2017, .420 AVG, 2 HR, 38 RBIs
  • Calvin Bickerstaff, P, 2020 5-3, 1.44 ERA, 36 K
  • Mitchell Gulan, C, 2017
  • Carlo Biasi, 2B, 2019
  • Gino Pierro, SS, 2018
  • Alec Taylor, LF, 2018
  • Ryan Bernard, RF, 2017
  • Clayton Criss, C, 2019

No. 13 Chaminade Julienne

Record: 21-4
Coaches Name: Mike Barhorst, 99-105
Final Ranking: No. 13
Preseason Ranking: No. 11
Highest Ranking: No. 6 - Week 6
Best Wins: Columbus St. Francis DeSales (4-3), Waynesville (4-1), Taylor (2-0), Hamilton Badin (3-2; 5-3; 6-3)
Postseason History:

  • 4th trip to state final four (2017, 1975, 1970, 1964)

Top Players:

Coaches Thoughts:

PBR: Talk about your team advancing to state (from the regular season to the tournament run).
Mike: We're very excited about making it here. Our preseason goals were to advance past regionals. In 2014 we made it to regional finals and lost, and a few of our players that were on that team were determined to make it beyond that level.

PBR: What has stood out to you along the way about this team (maybe a turning point in the season or something you saw in the offseason)?
Mike: Getting Garrett Wissman back healthy in our rotation was a huge boost for our whole pitching staff. We lost him for the tournament season last year, and it hurt our depth. Ryan Peltier has gone from our projected closer to an outstanding starter.

PBR: What does this mean to your school, community and city?
Mike: As a CJ alum myself it means a lot. I've heard from several guys that I played with who are really excited to see the team playing at the level we're at now.

Division III

No. 3 Champion

Record: 24-3
Coaches Name: Rick Yauger, 61-15
Final Ranking: No. 3
Preseason Ranking: No. 5
Highest Ranking: No. 3 - Week 4
Best Wins: Chippewa (2-0), Lutheran West (9-3), Hawken (8-7), LaBrae (9-4)
Postseason History:

  • 3rd trip to state (2017, 2005, 1971)

Top Players:

Clear Fork

Record: 18-12
Coaches Name: Rusty Staab, 188-147
Final Ranking: NR
Preseason Ranking: No. 23
Highest Ranking: No. 23 - Preseason
Best Wins: Eastwood (10-0), Ottawa-Glandorf (2-0), Lexington (7-1; 6-5), Milan Edison (10-1)
Postseason History:

  • 3rd trip to state (2017, 2016, 2010)

Top Players:

 

No. 1 Berlin Hiland

Record: 28-0
Coaches Name: Tom Gibson, 247-43
Final Ranking: No. 1
Preseason Ranking: No. 2
Highest Ranking: No. 1 - Week 2
Best Wins: Wheelersburg (2-0), Massillon Jackson (2-1), Toronto (9-3), Garaway (2-1; 10-3), North Canton Hoover (2-1)
Postseason History:

  • 5th trip to state (2017, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2000)
  • State Champion (2016)
  • State Runner-up (2008, 2000)

Top Players:

  • Bryan Yoder, C/RHP, 2017, .363 AVG - Malone commit. Ranked No. 166
  • Chris Kline, SS, 2017, .392 AVG - Mount Vernon Nazarene commit
  • Tyson Gingerich, 2B, 2017, .407 AVG
  • Mitch Massaro, RHP, 2017, 6-0, 0.45 ERA, 26 K. .314 AVG - Malone commit
  • Braden Mast, RHP/1B, 2017, 8-0, 0.39 ERA, 49 K
  • Derek Miller, CF, 2017
  • Andy Miller, 3B, 2019
  • Cameron Miller, 1B, 2018
  • Ryan Hershberger, LF, 2019
  • Damien Kandel, RF, 2018

No. 8 CHCA

Record: 23-7
Coaches Name: Tony Schulz, 70-40 (23-7 at CHCA)
Final Ranking: No. 8
Preseason Ranking: No. 11
Highest Ranking: No. 4 - Week 4
Best Wins: Carlisle (2-1), Fredericktown (6-1), Anna (1-0), St. Xavier (6-5), Waynesville (4-1), Cincinnati Country Day (2-0), Cincinnati Summit Country Day (8-1; 11-0)
Postseason History:

  • 3rd state trip (2017, 2014, 2005)

Top Players:

  • Jack Vezdos, 3B, 2017, .500 AVG, 9 2B, 7 3B, 1 HR, 16 RBIs, 32 R, 14 SB
  • Blake Sheffer, SS, 2018, .366 AVG, 4 2B, 22 RBIs, 16 R
  • Cayse Osborne, RF, 2018, .328 AVG, 5 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 24 RBIs, 20 R, 13 SB
  • Grayson Hodges, 2B, 2017, .295 AVG, 5 2B, 1 3B, 9 RBIs, 16 R
  • Clayton Brock, 1B/P, 2019, .283 AVG, 5 2B, 1 3B, 17 RBIs, 17 R. 33 IP, 4-1, 2.12 ERA, 27 K. Ranked No. 75
  • Griffan Smith, LHP/1B, 2017, 31.1 IP, 3-2, 1.79 ERA, 44 K
  • Max Ripperger, RHP, 2019, 33.2 IP, 5-1, 0.62 ERA, 38 K
  • Oakland Tippen, C, 2019,.245 AVG, 5 2B, 8 RBIs, 10 R
  • Adam Rakestraw, CF, 2019, .300 AVG, 2 2B, 1 3B, 6 RBIs, 5 R
  • Griffin Hughes, LF, 2018, .214 AVG, 2 2B, 1 3B, 11 RBIs, 30 R, 22 SB

Division IV

No. 1 Toronto

Record: 27-3
Coaches Name: Brian Perkins, 279-76
Final Ranking: No. 1
Preseason Ranking: No. 3
Highest Ranking: No. 1 - Week 1
Best Wins: Canfield (6-5), Strasburg-Franklin (3-2), Danville (2-1), Waterford (11-1), Shadyside (10-4)
Postseason History:

  • Third appearance in Final Four (1998, 1987)
  • State Championship (1998)

Top Players:

  • Nolan Clegg, C/RHP, 2018, .487 AVG, 9 2B , 2 3B , 0 HR, 37 Runs, 30 RBIs, 16 SB. 0.87 ERA - Ohio State commit. Ranked No. 9
  • Danny Zdinak, RHP, .455 AVG, 7 2B , 2 3B , 0 HR, 38 R , 19 RBIs , 19 SB. 7-2, 2.30 ERA, 59 K - Ashland commit.
  • Nate Karaffa, RHP/SS, 2019, .456 AVG , 8 2B , 1 3B, 2 HR, 36 R, 39 RBIs, 16 SB. 6-0, 2.23 ERA, 39 K - Ohio State commit. Ranked No. 14
  • Zach Gulczynski, 1B, 2018
  • Nick Sninchak, 2B, 2019, .429 AVG, 5 2B, 1 3B, 0 HR, 26 Runs, 11 SB
  • Lucas Gulczynski, LF, 2020, .418 AVG, 10 2B, 5 3B , 0 HR, 38 R, 12 SB
  • Sante Carducci, 3B/RHP, 2017, 5-0, 0.73 ERA
  • Nick Chetock, CF, 2019
  • Dakota Swearingen, RF, 2017

No. 11 Minster

Record: 23-7
Coaches Name: Mike Wiss, 407-189
Final Ranking: No. 11
Preseason Ranking: No. 23
Highest Ranking: No. 11 - Final
Best Wins: St. Henry (1-0; 1-0), Delphos St. John's (2-0), New London (6-1), Leipsic (3-1)
Postseason History:

  • 4th state appearance (2017, 2012, 2011, 2003)
  • 2-time State Champions (2012, 2011)
  • State Runner-up (2003)

Top Players:

  • Aaron Ernst (Sr, RHP) - 10 GS, 7 CG, 8-1, 67 IP, 40 H, 12 R, 10 ER, 1.04 ERA, 59 K
  • Isaac Schmiesing (Jr) - .301, 30 Runs, 26 BB
  • Jon Niemeyer (Sr) - .366, 30 Runs, 6 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 18 BB, 18 RBI, 12 SB
  • Alex Lehmkuhl (Jr) - .367, 31 Runs, 6 2B, 2 3B, 19 BB, 22 RBI
  • Ben Stubbs (Sr) - .390, 6 2B, 22 RBI
  • Bryce Schmiesing (Sr) - .359, 8 2B, 1 3B, 17 BB, 12 RBI, 13 SB
  • Isaac Dorsten (Sr) - .299, 27 RBI. 9 GS, 5-4, 40 1/3 IP, 40 H, 3.47 ERA, 35 K, 15 BB
  • Jack Heitbrink (Soph) - .190, 14 BB, 7 RBI. 8 GS, 6-2, 34 IP, 30 H, 12 R, 5 ER, 1.03 ERA, 32 K, 15 BB
  • Adam Knapke (Jr) - .271, 10 RBI
  • Jared Huelsman (Jr) - .313, 4 2B, 2 HR, 13 RBI

Coaches Thoughts:

PBR: Talk about your team advancing to state (from the regular season to the tournament run).
Mike: Started the year 5-5. Now 23-7. Started to play really well at the right time. Our schedule in the Midwest Athletic Conference – with non-league games from the SCL + WBL – prepare us for this. Great respect for the teams and coaches in our area.

PBR: What has stood out to you along the way about this team (maybe a turning point in the season or something you saw in the offseason)?
Mike: Our pitching and defense has really been super. “Great feet start great gloves” – these kids battle. They enjoy what they are doing. That’s a big deal for kids.

PBR: What does this mean to your school, community and city?
Mike: Not sure this Final 4 run was expected by Minster – esp. early in the season – but I believe Minster has 29 state titles in its history. The girls track team is going for another title just across town this weekend at Jessie Owens Track. Lot of Minster Orange + Black will be in Columbus this weekend.

Dalton

Record: 16-11
Coaches Name: Scott Huth, 55-30
Final Ranking: NR
Preseason Ranking: NR
Highest Ranking: NR
Best Wins: New Riegel (3-2), Berlin Center Western Reserve (4-0), Hillsdale (9-8), Cuyahoga Heights (5-2), Lake Center Christian Academy (1-0), Waynedale (8-7)
Postseason History:

  • 2nd trip to state (2017, 2005)

Top Players:

  • Andrew Kandel, SS, 2018
  • Kenton Troyer, LF, 2018
  • Alex Alger, C/RHP, 2018
  • Mitch Clark, CF, 2017
  • Cole Geiser, 3B, 2018
  • Eric Summers, 1B, 2018
  • Austin Hershberger, RF, 2019
  • Colby Hilty, DH, 2018
  • Derek Gerber, 2B, 2019
  • Adam Manley, LHP, 2018
  • Chance Green, RHP, 2020
  • Zach Hershberger, 2017
  • Noah Lelless, 2019

Coaches Thoughts:

PBR: Talk about your team advancing to state (from the regular season to the tournament run).
Scott: We are very young and it took us awhile to plug in some holes and gain the experience and confidence needed to play at a high level. Once we settled on a lineup and gained that experience, we have become pretty consistent by playing better defensively and having a better approach at the plate.

PBR: What has stood out to you along the way about this team (maybe a turning point in the season or something you saw in the offseason)?
Scott: I think our turning point this season was around the 2/3 mark of the season or so when we beat a very good Hillsdale team in our league, who was in 1st place at the time, with a freshman pitcher. We were winning 9-1 going into the bottom of the 7th and held on to win 9-6. I think that gave us a big boost of confidence and energy as we prepared for the tournament.

PBR: What does this mean to your school, community and city?
Scott: Our community is awesome. It is very small and close-knit, with lots of farmland. High school sporting events are a focus of the community all year around. We have had a great year this year with the football team making the playoffs, volleyball making it to state, girls basketball making it to the regionals, and the boys basketball team making it to district finals. This ending sort of caps off a great and exciting school year.

PBR: Anything else you would like to add?
Scott: It’s an exciting time for us in Dalton. Everyone thought we would be pretty good next year with the group of guys we will have returning. Once we gained some experience and confidence this year, we sort of gelled and got going at the right time of the year.  Everyone says “it is best to be playing your best baseball at the end of the year heading into tournaments,” and that describes us this year.    

No. 21 Russia

Record: 22-6
Coaches Name: Kevin Philpot, 63-22
Final Ranking: No. 21
Preseason Ranking: NR
Highest Ranking: No. 15 - Week 5
Best Wins: Newark Catholic (5-4), Fort Loramie (8-4), Newton (12-2), Lehman Catholic (7-4), Minster (17-6)
Postseason History:

  • 3rd trip to state (2017, 1975, 1971)
  • State Champion (1971)
  • State Runner-up (1975)

Top Players:

  • Dion Puthoff, SS/P, 2018, .470 AVG, 10 2B, 1 3B, 31 R, 19 RBIs, 25 SB
  • Drew Sherman, OF/P, 2017, .455 AVG, 4 2B, 5 3B, 40 R, 36 RBIs, 15 SB
  • Hunter Cohee, 1B/P, 2018, .407 AVG, 8 2B, 3 HR, 27 R, 36 RBIs. 55.2 IP, 6-3, 1 SV, 2.64 ERA, 74 K
  • Kevin Drees, 3B/P, 2017, .396 AVG, 8 2B, 3 3B, 1 HR, 23 R, 30 RBIs
  • Dylan Cordonnier, OF, 2017, .351 AVG, 6 2B, 33 R, 20 RBIs, 10 SB
  • Evan Monnier, 2B/P, 2019, .319 AVG, 2 2B, 24 R, 9 RBIs
  • Trenon Monnin, C/OF, 2017, .264 AVG, 3 2B, 23 R, 13 RBIs, 13 SB
  • Jack Dapore, P/OF, 2018, .245 AVG, 8 2B, 19 R, 24 RBIs. 48.1 IP, 5-1, 1 SV, 2.17 ERA, 78 K
  • Daniel Kearns, 1B/P, 2019, 43 IP, 7-1, 2.28 ERA, 30 K