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LHP Landon Beidelschies - Arkansas
Prospects
Live Ranking: #60
After an
impressive freshman season as a reliever at Ohio State, Landon Beidelschies
excelled for the Buckeyes in a starting role in 2024. In 15 starts on the
mound, the lefty went 6-7 with a 4.15 ERA over 84.2 innings pitched while
striking out 91 hitters. Beidelschies heavily relies on his fastball/slider
combination, throwing them almost 90% of the time. The fastball sits in the
low-to-mid 90s and has occasionally reached upwards of 98 MPH. The mid-80s
slider is firm with good bite. Both pitches generate a ton of whiffs. He also
has a mid-80s change-up that’s rarely utilized. He’ll need to develop that
third pitch and improve overall command to improve his draft stock. A
successful year transferring into the SEC will also help, however.
https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/baseball/roster/landon-beidelschies/9935
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Career Highlights
OSU
Scholar Athlete (2023, 2024)
Academic
All-Big Ten (2024)
ABCA/Rawlings
NCAA Division I East All-Region Second Team (2024)
2024 (Sophomore)
Was the
Buckeyes' Friday night starter, starting 15 games on the mound
Led the
pitching staff in strikeouts with 91 in in 84.2 innings tossed
Finished
the season with a 6-7 record and a 4.15 ERA
Recorded
a career-high 12 strikeouts against West Virginia on March 15
On
D1Baseball's Midseason Player Position Rankings list, was the 84th-best
starting pitcher
Was a
Preseason All-Big Ten selection
In 2023,
he had seven saves and an 0-2 record.
After
only having one start in 24 appearances during the 2023 season mostly as a
closer, Beidelschies took on a more consistent starting role this past season.
He started all 15 of his appearances, posting a 6-7 record with a 4.15 ERA. In
84.2 innings pitched, he surrendered 71 total hits, 41 runs, 10 home runs and a
.231 batting average.
Beidelschies
joins an Arkansas team led by longtime coach Dave Van Horn that has had some
impressive success during the regular season over the years despite a lack of
production in the postseason. Excluding an 11-win season during the
pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign, the Razorbacks have finished with at least 40
wins every year since 2017.
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