Prep talk: Bay League has a trio of top senior pitchers for 2026 baseball season
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Prep talk: Bay League has a trio of top senior pitchers for 2026 baseball season
"Jacobs was the best of all last season, going 11-1. He had 103 strikeouts and 13 walks in 70 innings. Zimmerman, a 6-foot-6 left-hander, is the best pro prospect because of his size and potential. Van Scoyoc and Cohen will be a formidable one-two duo for Palos Verdes. They all know and like each other, so it should be fun for fans and players when they face off."
"Zimmerman is a cousin of Redondo Union girls' volleyball standout Abby Zimmerman. Most of the Zimmermans are volleyball players except for Robby and brother Danny, who used to play baseball at Michigan. Yet invite him to the beach and he'll be happy to join in the family fun using his size to his advantage. Torrance and West Torrance also figure to be competitive in the Bay League."
"Mira Costa players have the advantage of walking around or going to the store and running into a Dodger or pro player in Manhattan Beach. The school is holding its alumni game on Saturday and honoring five grads who have played in the major leagues in Kyle Karros, Chase Meidroth, Petey Halpin, Joe Moeller and Jim Pena. This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports."
Bay League features several elite high school pitchers including Garrett Jacobs (Mira Costa, UCLA commit), Robby Zimmerman (Redondo Union, UCLA commit), Kai Van Scoyoc (USC commit) and Jonah Cohen (Palos Verdes, UCLA commit). Jacobs went 11-1 as a junior with 103 strikeouts and 13 walks in 70 innings. Zimmerman is a 6-foot-6 left-hander viewed as the best pro prospect because of his size and potential. Van Scoyoc and Cohen form a formidable one-two duo for Palos Verdes. Torrance returns top pitcher Aiden Anaya; Joey Kim is expected to be a key pitcher for West Torrance. Mira Costa will hold an alumni game honoring five major-league graduates.
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