VA/DC Class of 2024 Rankings: Top 25
May 9, 2023
Follow @PBRVirginiaDC
Facebook + Instagram
It is with great excitement that we release to you today, our most recent update to the Virginia/DC Class of 2024 rankings with our Top 25 release. Following today's Top 25 release, we will unveil the Top 100 on Wednesday, and Top 250 on Thursday. Following the release of our expanded 2024 rankings, we will highlight a few big risers in the rankings on Friday, as well as highlight nationally ranked players from VA/DC.
Staying at #1 in the class is South Carolina commit, Dalton Wentz. The Amherst shortstop has been tearing it up this year, with eight homeruns through the end of last week. The switch hitting infielder and Future Games alum has been a steady presence at the top of the state rankings over the past year.
‘24 Dalton Wentz (Amherst l #Gamecocks) jumps all over this 1-1 FB for a RBI double into RCF.
— Jason Burton (@ksallday19) March 15, 2023
Hasn’t gotten much ITZ early, but has been patient in his approach. @PBRVirginiaDC @ShooterHunt #PBRIsThere pic.twitter.com/RNHw1BLZny
We have four new faces inside of the Top 10, including three pitchers. Logan Eisenreich jumps over fifteen spots to #7. The Paul VI ace was recently up to 93 and shows improving secondary, including a slider that is in the low 80's and is his best secondary pitch.
2024 RHP Logan Eisenreich @LoganEisenreich (@PVI_Baseball)#Hokies commit, still holding velo thru 3. 3/4 arm slot, short quick arm action. Still has a tick in the tank
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) April 26, 2023
FB 88-92, T93x1 in 1st
CB 71-74
SL 80-83
CH 77-81#PBRIsThere @PBRVirginiaDC @ShooterHunt pic.twitter.com/HSNDvgcF8s
The Tuscarora ace, Brendan Cowen, moves up ten spots to #8. The lanky left hander has been dominant for the Huskies. The velo still has room to grow, we have had him up to 88 this spring, but it is the arm slot, mentality, and the slider that make this a high ceiling arm in the 2024 class. Last week Cowen threw a complete game with fifteen strikeouts and only allowed two hits. Cowen only faced twenty-five hitters, striking out sixty-percent of the batters he faced and throwing over seventy-percent strikes.
2024 LHP Brendan Cowen @brendancowen1 (@Tusky_Baseball)#Hokies commit has 4 Ks thru 2 IP, showing ability to throw FB to both sides of the plate and getting many swing/miss. Longer arm action, low slot, higher effort
— John Nolan (@PBRVADC_Nolan) March 23, 2023
FB 84-87, T88
CH 78
SL 72-73#PBRIsThere @PBRVirginiaDC pic.twitter.com/LlnaULsa5j
Moving into the #10 spot, and making the biggest jump of anyone in the top fifty, is Cayden Suchy. The UConn commit has been one of the best arms in NOVA this spring and showed his upside to our staff a few weeks ago. Suchy was up to 90 and it is the slider that is the separator for the Dominion left hander. While he moved up over seventy spots, there is plenty of ceiling left for this arm.
2024 Cayden Suchy (@DomHighBaseball)
— PBR Mid-Atlantic Ground Forces (@PBRMAGF) April 25, 2023
The UCONN commit had his good stuff today. Was able to overpower with the fastball and had a plus breaking ball as well
FB 87-90
CB 74-76
CH 83@PBRVirginiaDC @ksallday19 #PBRIsThere pic.twitter.com/HQQCo4N7z8
VA/DC Class of 2024 Top Ten
Rank | Name | High School | Position | Commitment |
1 | Dalton Wentz | Amherst Co | SS/RHP | South Carolina |
2 | Austin Irby | Cox | 3B | East Carolina |
3 | Aiden Harris | Manchester | 3B/RHP | Virginia |
4 | Griffin Burkholder | Freedom-SR | OF | West Virginia |
5 | Callum Early | James River (Midlothian) | SS | |
6 | Colin Gibbs | St. John's | SS | East Carolina |
7 | Logan Eisenreich | Paul VI | RHP | Virginia Tech |
8 | Brendan Cowen | Tuscarora | LHP | Virginia Tech |
9 | Jackson Sirois | Paul VI | SS | Virginia |
10 | Cayden Suchy | Dominion | LHP | UConn |