Last June, Pinkerton Academy's baseball team narrowly missed securing a repeat Division I state title, losing to Londonderry in a championship game. Despite losing key players like Jacob Albert and Cole Yennaco, Pinkerton returns seven starters and has a strong lineup for the 2024 season.

By the Numbers
  • Pinkerton retains seven starters and has seven players committed to play college baseball.
  • Junior shortstop Brendan Horne is committed to Vanderbilt, and senior pitcher/first baseman Jackson Marshall will play at Southern New Hampshire.
State of Play
  • Pinkerton is favored to return to Holman Stadium this season.
  • Salem High is rebuilding with experienced players, while Timberlane Regional and Windham have potential for a successful season.
  • Pelham, despite a younger team, aims to make a playoff run behind a strong pitching staff.
Bottom Line

Pinkerton Academy's baseball team is well-equipped with talent to make another strong title run this season, while several other NH schools are also poised for competitive seasons.