High school baseball home run leaders

By Thomas Frey Jun 11, 2025, 9:30am

Utah junior leads the nation while multiple projected first round MLB Draft selections land among nation’s elite sluggers.

According to statistics submitted to MaxPreps, junior Cy Chrisman of Maple Mountain (Spanish Fork, Utah) leads high school baseball nationally with 19 home runs. The Oklahoma State pledge needed just 89 at-bats to get to that number while batting .461 for a team that went 28-3.

Jacob Parker of Purvis (Miss.) is second in the nation with 17 home runs and twin brother JoJo Parker is in the national top 25 with 13. Both are committed to play at Mississippi State but will likely hear their names called early in the 2025 MLB Draft next month.

Projected No. 1 overall pick Ethan Holliday of Stillwater (Okla.) is tied for third in the country with 16 bombs. The Oklahoma State pledge hit .617 with 81 at-bats this season.

Read on for a complete look at every slugger who has hit 13 or more home runs this season.
Junior Cy Chrisman of Maple Mountain (Utah) leads the nation with 19 home runs. The Oklahoma State commit led the Golden Eagles to a 28-3 record. (PHOTO: Caleb Brown)
Junior Cy Chrisman of Maple Mountain (Utah) leads the nation with 19 home runs. The Oklahoma State commit led the Golden Eagles to a 28-3 record. (PHOTO: Caleb Brown)
19 home runs

Cy Chrisman, Jr., Maple Mountain (Spanish Fork, Utah)
AB:
89 AVG: .461 Committed: Oklahoma State



17 home runs

Jacob Parker, Sr., Purvis (Miss.)
AB:
102 AVG: .422 Committed: Mississippi State

16 home runs

Sam Brown, Sr., Central (Phenix City, Ala.)
AB:
103 AVG: .417 Committed: Gulf Coast State College

Zack Hale, Sr., The Classical Academy (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
AB:
75 AVG: .587 Committed: Trinidad State

Ethan Holliday, Sr., Stillwater (Okla.)
AB:
81 AVG: .617 Committed: Oklahoma State



Zack Malvasio, Sr., St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
AB:
111 AVG: .414 Committed: Central Florida

15 home runs

Trent Buckley, So., Columbia Academy (Columbia, Miss.)
AB:
107 AVG: .477

Blake Lundy, So., Baylor (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
AB:
91 AVG: .440

Landyn Plaut, Sr., Lincoln (Calif.)
AB:
103 AVG: .495 Committed: William Jessup

Malachi Washington, Jr., Parkview (Lilburn, Ga.)
AB:
106 AVG: .538 Committed: LSU



14 home runs

Dawson McInelly, Sr., Sugar-Salem (Sugar City, Idaho)
AB:
77 AVG: .558 Committed: Utah Tech

Quentin Young, Sr., Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.)
AB:
84 AVG: .381 Committed: LSU

13 home runs

Andrew Alvarez, Sr., St. Thomas Aquinas
AB:
102 AVG: .382 Committed: State College of Florida

AB: 97 AVG: .371



Easton Fry, Sr., Brighton (Salt Lake City, Utah)
AB:
89 AVG: .404 Committed: College of Southern Idaho

McCoy Johnson, Jr., Alta (Sandy, Utah)
AB:
81 AVG: .395

Brady Kaufman, Sr., Tri-Valley (Dresden, Ohio)
AB:
91 AVG: .527 Committed: Princeton

Sawyer Nelson, Jr., South Salem (Salem, Ore.)
AB:
92 AVG: .543 Committed: Loyola Marymount

JoJo Parker, Sr., Purvis
AB:
99 AVG: .465 Committed: Mississippi State

Kaden Powell, Jr., Beech (Hendersonville, Tenn.)
AB:
116 AVG: .414 Committed: Kentucky