New Jersey High School Baseball Standouts Shine in May 18-24 Weekly Stat Rankings

New Jersey high school baseball players continued to deliver strong performances during games played from May 18 through May 24, as new weekly stat leaders highlighted some of the top talent across the state. The latest rankings showcase players who made major impacts at the plate, on the mound, and in the field during an important stretch of the season.
The weekly stat report reflects performances submitted directly by teams into the statewide database and includes statistics from games completed during the May 18-24 period. The rankings give fans, coaches, and local communities a closer look at the athletes producing standout numbers as teams continue their push toward postseason competition.
Several players across New Jersey recorded impressive offensive numbers during the week, including high batting averages, extra-base hits, home runs, RBIs, and stolen bases. Consistent hitting remained one of the biggest storylines as multiple athletes helped carry their teams with timely performances in important matchups.
Pitchers also played a major role during the week, with many turning in dominant outings featuring double-digit strikeout totals, low earned-run averages, and complete-game performances. As the high school baseball season enters a more competitive stage, strong pitching has continued to separate contenders from the rest of the field.
The weekly leaders list serves as a snapshot of the state’s top performers and highlights how competitive New Jersey high school baseball has become this spring. Coaches from around the state regularly submit statistics to ensure athletes receive recognition for their performances throughout the season.
The rankings are based only on stats officially reported before the publication deadline. Any missing names or numbers are generally connected to late submissions or reporting delays from participating schools and athletic programs. The statistical roundup is updated weekly and reflects only the designated game period.
Interest in New Jersey high school baseball has remained strong this season as fans continue following breakout players, division races, and postseason positioning. Weekly stat leader reports have become an important way to recognize athletes whose performances may not always receive statewide attention during the busy spring sports schedule.
With several weeks still remaining in the season, players across New Jersey will continue competing for both team success and individual recognition. Strong performances during this period could also help athletes gain additional exposure ahead of summer tournaments and future recruiting opportunities.
The May 18-24 stat leaders once again demonstrated the depth of baseball talent across New Jersey, with players from multiple schools contributing memorable performances during a highly competitive week of action.
Sources
New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA)


