High school baseball's best hitters in the nation entering the 2024 season
Spring doesn't start until March 19, but high school baseball doesn't care about that.
It's ready now.
Several states have already begun the spring high school baseball season, while winter basketball playoffs go on across the country indoors.
In honor of the upcoming thaw in some states and continuing sunshine in others, over the next few days SBLive Sports will feature the top hitters and pitchers in the country in high school baseball.
First up are the hitters (and some are also excellent pitchers).
Fifteen of our 20 featured sluggers are seniors, most of whom should be early picks in the MLB Draft in July with millions of reasons to choose the pro route over college.
Cade Arrambide, sr., Tomball (Texas)
Caleb Bonemer, sr., Okemos (Michigan)
Cade Brown, sr., Parkview (Georgia)
Slade Caldwell, sr., Valley View (Arkansas)
Hunter Carns, sr., First Coast (Florida)
Bryce Clavon, sr., Kell (Georgia)
Kayson Cunningham, jr., San Antonio Johnson (Texas)
Derek Curiel, sr., Orange Lutheran (California)
Sean Gamble, jr., IMG Academy (Florida)
Konnor Griffin, sr., Jackson Prep (Mississippi)
Chase Harlan, sr., Central Bucks East (Pennsylvania)
Ethan Holliday, jr., Stillwater (Oklahoma)
Carter Johnson, sr., Oxford (Alabama)
PJ Morlando, sr., Summerville (South Carolina)
Xavier Neyens, jr., Mount Vernon (Washington)
Dante Nori, sr., Northville (Michigan)
Owen Paino, sr., Ketcham (New York)
Trey Snyder, sr., Liberty North (Missouri)
Tomas Valincius, sr., Baylor (Tennessee)
Quentin Young, jr., Oaks Christian (California)

Trey Snyder helped lead Liberty North to a Missouri Class 6 championship game win in 2023 over Francis Howell.
Photo by Ron Rigdon
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-- Mike Swanson | swanson@scorebooklive.com | @sblivesports