Top 10 college baseball pitchers this season so far


Top 10 college baseball pitchers this season so far

Let’s take a look at some of the best jugs in the country in this university baseball season. I say some because countless deserved names remained from this list – it’s actually crazy.

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1. Kyony Witherspoon, Oklahoma

Oklahoma Kydy Witherspoon

Oklahom’s junior right -handed Kydy Witherspoon was quite dominant this season. He uses five courses in his arsenal and has a great command. Fastball Witherspoon sits in the upper 90.

2 and 3 .. Joey Volini and Jamie Arnold, Florida State

The junior left-handed Florida State Jamie Arnold has proved to be one of the best jugs on a college baseball-and this is still true. Arnold, a left-hander with proven success and great things, has become an incredible one-two punch with the left hand of Joey Volini for Nols. Both must be on this list, not if his title.

Arnold is now sitting around Era 2,40 with more than 55 blows, and Volini is also around 2.40, but with more than 70 blows. FSU is hard to beat with Volini or Arnold on a hill.

4. Kade Anderson, LSU

Sophomore Lefty Kade Anderson has appeared for LSU this season as his front arms. It has a great mix with four playgrounds and was named National Player of the Week after struck 14 in a complete shutdown of games against Oklahoma in Jug against Witherspoon. Anderson has an era of just over 3.45, but this season has more than 80 strikes.

5. Liam Doyle, Tennessee

Liam Doyle Tennessee

Tennessee junior left -handed Liam Doyle leads the whole country in strokes. He has over 90 strokes so far and has done it against some of the best hitters in the country. Doyle has an elite fastball with speed and incredible spinning. This year he turned it to a different level for volunteers and shows up with his numbers: around 2.50 Era and the best nation’s pitch.

6. Joseph Dzierw, Michigan State

Junior Lefty Joseph Dzierwa was on the hill incredible for the state of Michigan. It is 6-Naha-8 for one and the only guy on this list with the Sub-2 era sit around 1.65 right now and more than 65 strokes.

7. Pico Kohn, Mississippi State

Senior Lefty Pico Kohn in the state of Mississippi is another pitcher of a left -wing hand with 70 strikes and holds just above 3.20 Era.

8. Aidan Knaak, Clemson

Clemson Baseball Aidan Knaak

Clemson’s Sophomore right -handed Aidan Knaak last year was one of the best jugs in the country and continued to improve. It has an incredible change and even adds more weapons this year. It has over 65 strokes and Era Sub-4 to show up.

9. Brennan Stuprich, Southeast Louisiana

Redshirt Senior Rightman Brennan Stuprich in southeast Louisiana has incredible numbers-this season sits around 2.30 and he ranks among the three at the national level in strokes with more than 85.

10. Zach Root, Arkansas

Finally, the junior left -handed retoot root in Arkansas. It has 3.60 Era for one of the best teams in the country and more than 65 strikes. Root has a great mixture of playground and can really locate itself. It was on the display all season.

That was an impossible list because there were many best prospects that were made from this list. The junior right -handed Tyler Bremner in UC Santa Barbara is definitely one of the best talents on the arm in the country. Iowa’s Cade Obermueller, Florida’s Liam Peterson, Louisville’s Patrick Forbes, Texas A & M’s Ryan Prager Last year led his team to the finals, Alabama Riley Quick, DBU James Ellwanger and many others.