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Right on target: How St. Johns County athletes fared in 2023 Division I college baseball

North Florida infielder Alex Lodise (1) throws to first base for an out during the fifth inning against Jacksonville University.
North Florida infielder Alex Lodise (1) throws to first base for an out during the fifth inning against Jacksonville University.

The NCAA baseball season is over, with plenty of highlights from St. Johns County's stars.

Several helped their teams to postseason competition, while others picked up postseason awards. There are also some address changes on deck, like former Bartram Trail infielder Alex Lodise, who announced his plans to transfer to Florida State after an award-winning freshman year at North Florida. In all, more than a dozen athletes from the county participated on NCAA Division I baseball rosters in 2023.

Here's the full list of St. Johns County's players in Division I baseball this spring.

OF Gavin Abrams

So., Clemson, Nease

Batted .231 in 13 games.

P Leighton Alley

Sr.*, Jacksonville, Nease

Key bullpen arm finished 2-3 with 3.62 ERA, two saves in 21 games.

P Jake Andrews

So., Mount St. Mary's, Bartram Trail

Pitched in 26 games, going 2-1 with a 7.24 ERA and two saves.

P Ty Angevine

So., North Florida, Creekside

Pitched in 12 games, going 3-0 with 13.11 ERA.

UT Matt Barnhorst

Jr., Cornell, Ponte Vedra

Batted .194 with 3 HR, 15 RBI, 7 SB in 29 games.

1B Daniel Cantu

Jr.*, USF, Creekside

Hit for power and average: .302, 14 2B, 11 HR, 41 RBI, .956 OPS in 49 starts.

P Jack Carver

Jr., Jacksonville, Nease

Pitched in 12 games with a 6.57 ERA.

P Zach Chappell

Sr.*, UCF, Ponte Vedra

Pitched in 21 games with a save and a 7.83 ERA.

IF Fletcher Cline

Jr., North Florida, Creekside

Batted .296 in eight games with 3 2B, 9 RBI.

UT Antonio Colon

Jr., The Citadel, Creekside

Appeared in two games.

IF Blake DeLamielleure

Jacksonville infielder Blake Delamielleure (23) reacts before landing on home plate for his game-winning home run on May 20.
Jacksonville infielder Blake Delamielleure (23) reacts before landing on home plate for his game-winning home run on May 20.

Jr., Jacksonville, Bartram Trail

Dolphins' batting average leader hit .302 with 15 2B, 6 HR, 33 RBI, 14 steals, .929 OPS; recorded first cycle in JU history.

P Colby Frieda

So., Kentucky, Creekside

Pitched in eight games with a 1.50 ERA.

1B Sam Gallardo

Jr., UNC-Asheville, Nease

Batted .176 in 18 games.

P Collin Garner

Gr., Georgetown, Nease

Pitched in 13 games, finishing 2-3 with a 7.19 ERA.

P Scott Griesemer

So., North Florida, Ponte Vedra

Did not record any statistics.

P Porter Jordheim

Jr., Harvard, Ponte Vedra

Pitched in five games with a 3.60 ERA.

SS Alex Lodise

Fr., North Florida, Bartram Trail

First-team All-ASUN infielder delivered instant impact with .306 average, 14 2B, 16 HR, 63 RBI, .976 OPS; announced transfer plans to Florida State.

P Brody Maynard

So.*, North Florida, Ponte Vedra

Went 1-0 with 5.96 ERA in 17 games.

2B Justin Nadeau

Fr., Jacksonville, Bartram Trail

Started 49 games, batting .294 with 2 HR, 30 RBI, .766 OPS; named to ASUN All-Freshman team.

P Tony Roca

Sr., North Florida, Ponte Vedra

Pitched in 20 games (five starts), going 1-4 with 7.96 ERA.

P Dante Visconti

Jr., W. Carolina, Bartram Trail

Pitched in 13 games, starting three, going 2-3 with a 6.89 ERA.

OF Reece Woody

So., George Mason, Bartram Trail

Played 54 games, hitting .313 with 3 HR, 46 RBI, .780 OPS.

This article originally appeared on St. Augustine Record: College baseball: Full list of 2023 NCAA St. Johns County players