There are such a lot of high pitchers prepared to point out why they’re aces that the opening playoff video games are going to be nerve-racking, unpredictable and typically lasting till sunset and even longer (there was a 19-inning playoff sport in 2023 performed over two days).

“We’re going to see a bunch of these guys on TV one day,” Harvard-Westlake coach Jared Halpert stated. “It will be a year for the ages.”

Let me supply pitchers to look at:

Angel Cervantes, Warren. With a 97-mph fastball, the UCLA commit begins motion Thursday in Division 3 in opposition to host Redondo Union. He has a 16-strikeout sport and a no-hitter this season together with 95 strikeouts in 59 2/3 innings. “I think I improved on commanding my pitches and being able to throw my off-speeds anywhere I want,” he stated.

Stated coach Cesar Martinez: “He’s been dominant.”

Pitcher Seth Hernandez of Corona Excessive is 17-0 in two seasons.

(Nick Koza)

Seth Hernandez, Corona. He’s 17-0 in two years of highschool baseball with 88 strikeouts and three walks in 42 1/3 innings whereas throwing 98 mph this season. “He’s amazing,” Halpert stated. Hernandez will pitch Tuesday in opposition to Los Osos or Cypress.

Pitcher Jackson Eisenhauer lets out a yell after getting out of a jam.

Pitcher Jackson Eisenhauer reveals emotion after getting out of jam.

(Craig Weston)

Jackson Eisenhauer, Crespi. He’s 9-1 with a 0.24 ERA because the shock standout pitcher in his senior yr and possibly the Mission League MVP after throwing simply 11 innings final season. He has a sweeping curveball and may attain 91 mph. He and Tyler Walton are a terrific beginning duo for the Division 1 playoffs.

Vaughn Neckar, Vista Murrieta. The Oklahoma commit with a 95-mph fastball is 6-2 with a 0.73 ERA and needs to be on the mound Thursday in opposition to Harvard-Westlake sophomore pitcher Justin Kirchner, who’s 8-0 with an 1.81 ERA.

Gary Morse, Orange Lutheran. He’s a 6-foot-8 junior dedicated to Tennessee who is constant to develop at a faculty that produced Cy Younger Award winner Gerrit Cole. Morse is 7-2 with a 1.08 ERA.

Mike Erspamer, San Clemente. The left-handed Stanford commit dominated within the Sea View League and will get to face Westlake in a Division 2 opener. He’s 6-3 with a 1.71 ERA.

Hunter Manning of West Ranch High lets out a yell after recording an out.

Hunter Manning of West Ranch Excessive struck out 12 in a 3-1 win over Hart.

(Craig Weston)

Hunter Manning, West Ranch. The Lengthy Seaside State commit has a school-record 16-strikeout efficiency this season and is 7-0 with a 0.78 ERA.

Freshman pitcher Jordan Ayala of Norco High takes the sign from the catcher as he prepares to deliver a pitch.

Freshman pitcher Jordan Ayala of Norco Excessive struck out 11 in his highschool debut in opposition to Orange Lutheran.

(Sandy Luther)

Jordan Ayala, Norco. The most effective freshmen in Southern California, Ayala went 7-3 with a 0.82 ERA in serving to the Cougars win 12 of their final 13 video games.

Garrett Jacobs, Mira Costa. The junior right-hander is 9-1 with 91 strikeouts in 63 innings and has a 1.44 ERA for the 26-2 Mustangs.

Damian Catano, Arcadia. He went 9-1 with a 1.13 ERA as a junior for the Pacific League champions and teamed with senior Gus Cooper (7-1, 1.22 ERA) to assist Arcadia go 25-3.

Jake Brande, Palm Desert. The 6-foot-7 Lengthy Seaside State commit throws strikes and is 8-1 with a 1.35 ERA.

Zach Strickland, Maranatha. The hard-throwing UCLA commit is 6-0 with a 0.58 ERA and 86 strikeouts in 48 innings. He opens in opposition to Anaheim Canyon in Division 2.

Brandon Thomas of Mater Dei High unleashes a pitch.

Brandon Thomas has been a standout pitcher for Mater Dei Excessive.

(Nick Koza)

Brandon Thomas, Mater Dei. The Fresno State commit has been dealing with Trinity League pitchers all season and now goes in Division 2. He has a 1.08 ERA with 12 walks in 58 1/3 innings.

Dustin Dunwoody, Royal. The junior Arizona commit is 7-0 with a 1.28 ERA and has 86 strikeouts in 60 innings.

Sophomore pitcher Jared Grindlinger of Huntington Beach High strides forward as he delivers a pitch.

Sophomore pitcher Jared Grindlinger of Huntington Seaside Excessive is able to ship within the playoffs after pitching solely 27 1/3 innings this season.

(Nick Koza)

Jared Grindlinger, Huntington Seaside. Prepare for the unleashing of the sophomore standout who has been used strategically to save lots of his arm for Might Insanity. He’s 5-0 with a 0.77 ERA in 27 1/3 innings.

Ryan Oaks, Summit. Dedicated to Cal State Northridge, Oaks is 6-0 with a 0.88 ERA and 78 strikeouts in 56 innings.