
Griffin Devlin and Reservoir are one of the top teams in Maryland this season.
File photo by Phil Peters
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1. Reservoir (Fulton)2014 finish: 22-2
Head coach: Adam Leader
The defending Class 3A state champion might be even better this year thanks to a pitching staff that returns nearly intact from last season. Leading the way is All-American candidate
Cody Morris, the Gatorade State Player of the Year as a junior. He went 8-1 on the mound with 89 strikeouts and also batted .356. Reservoir also returns pitcher
Jack Barry, who went 8-0 as a junior with a .460 batting average.
View last season's Maryland baseball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Arundel (Gambrills)2014 finish: 18-3
Head coach: Jason Lively
Arundel has been one of the state's top programs the past three years, with a 54-16 record. It returns four players capable of earning all-state honors in 2015, including junior centerfielder
Andrew Cassard, leftfielder
Brad Hagemann, infielder
Will O'Hara and first baseman
AJ Robinson.
View last season's Maryland baseball playoff brackets3. Eleanor Roosevelt (Greenbelt)2014 finish: 17-4
Head coach: Andrew Capece
The Raiders reached the Class 4A semifinals last year with a team consisting mainly of underclassmen. Every pitcher returns form last year's squad, topped by juniors
Clark Reese (5-2) and
Tyler Chotoo (4-0). Reese is also one of the top returning hitters with a .386 average and 19 RBIs.
Griffin Devlin also returns after batting .388 with 16 RBIs.
View last season's Maryland baseball stat leaders4. Archbishop Spalding (Severn)2014 finish: 25-4
Head coach: Joe Palumbo
Archbishop Spalding expects to compete for another MIAA Class A championship in 2015 behind a strong pitching staff that returns its top three starters from last year.
Tyler Blohm, a left-handed junior, returns after posting a 6-1 record while senior lefthander
Jordan Carr (5-2) and senior righthander
Matt Binder (3-0) also return. The infield returns shortstop
Kevin Heiss (.281) and third baseman
Aaron Barclay (.278).
View the MaxPreps Maryland baseball pro photo galleries5. Gaithersburg2014 finish: 20-3
Head coach: Jeff Rabberman
The Trojans reached the Class 4A state semifinal game and return two of the state's top juniors.
Anthony Felitti, a left-handed pitcher, is ranked No. 2 in the state in the Class of 2016 by Perfect Game, while
Nick Pantos, a right-handed pitcher, is ranked No. 4. Towson-bound catcher
Trey Martinez is the top returning position player for Gaithersburg.