Florida baseball added another commitment to the 2024 recruiting class on Saturday morning as Jesuit High School left-hander [autotag]McCall Biemiller[/autotag] announced his decision on Twitter.
Biemiller figures to be one of the top returning seniors on a Tigers team that has played for a state championship in each of the past two seasons. He only made seven appearances as a sophomore and junior, but he should step into a more prominent role as a senior.
Over 31 2/3 varsity innings, Biemiller has struck out 53 batters and surrendered 20 runs, most of which came as a sophomore. He’s only made five career starts, but he should move up in the rotation with three of the four players who made more starts than him departing the program.
Biemiller most recently competed with the Top Tier Roos American on the summer travel circuit. He was with the 2024 Navy team for some of Perfect Game’s major national tournaments. His fastball consistently came in at 87 mph, and he appears to feature two breaking balls and a changeup.
Gators Wire will get a look at Biemiller in the coming weeks and provide an update on his arsenal.
I am truly blessed to announce my commitment to the University of Florida to continue my athletic and academic career. I would like to thank Jesuit baseball, top tier baseball, and Skylar Miles for all the help they have given me. Go Gators 🧡💙@andyfleischack1 pic.twitter.com/feVMEXj1te
— McCall Biemiller (@BiemillerMc) September 30, 2023
At 6-foot-2 inches tall and 173 pounds, Biemiller has decent projectability. He’ll need to add some velocity to his fastball to get consistent innings in the SEC, but a four-pitch mix is nice, even if it is developing.
Biemiller is the 15th player from the class of 2024 to commit to Florida. The class is mostly made up of pitchers, featuring just five position players, but Biemiller is the first left-hander to commit. Of course, some of the top names are at risk of being drafted, but that’s just a reality of being among the best Power Five programs in the country.
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