Top 10 College Baseball Players to Watch in 2024: A Countdown

JJ Wetherholt, SS, West Virginia
Transitioning to shortstop, Wetherholt's exceptional .449 batting average, 16 home runs, and 60 RBIs spotlight him as a strong contender for the Golden Spikes Award. His performance could be pivotal for West Virginia's success.
Nick Kurtz, 1B, Wake Forest
Kurtz's impressive slash line of .353/.527/.784, along with 24 home runs, underscores his potential as a top draft pick. His leadership and power-hitting will be key for Wake Forest.
Travis Bazzana, 2B, Oregon State
The Australian native's .374 average and blend of power and speed make him essential for Oregon State. His experience and performance will be critical in the Beavers' quest for success.
Jace LaViolette, OF, Texas A&M
LaViolette's .287/.414/.632 slash line as a freshman, leading in homers, RBIs, and stolen bases, marks him as a significant asset for Texas A&M and a potential top MLB draft pick.
Charlie Condon, 1B/OF, Georgia
With a .386 batting average, 25 home runs, and 67 RBIs, Condon's record-breaking freshman season positions him as a crucial player for Georgia and a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award.
Ethan Petry, OF, South Carolina
Petry's size and power, demonstrated by his .376 average and 23 home runs, make him a key figure for South Carolina, with potential for national recognition in 2024.
Jac Caglianone, 1B/LHP, Florida
Caglianone's dual role, including a record 33 home runs and a fastball that hits 100 mph, establishes him as one of college baseball's most fascinating players to watch.
Mike Sirota, OF, Northeastern
Sirota's talent shines through with a .346/.472/.678 slash line, marking him as a top early pick for the MLB draft. His performance could elevate further with another year of experience.
Cam Cannarella, OF, Clemson
Cannarella's freshman performance, with a .388 average and 47 RBIs, coupled with his top ranking for the 2025 MLB Draft, sets high expectations for his sophomore season at Clemson.
Nolan Schubart, OF, Oklahoma State
Schubart aims to build on a standout freshman year that included a .338 average, 17 home runs, and 74 RBIs. His all-around abilities make him crucial for Oklahoma State's aspirations this season.
