Meet the members of N.J. baseball’s 200-strikeout club over the last 15 years

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May 24, 2025

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Meet the members of N.J. baseball’s 200-strikeout club over the last 15 years

The 200-strikeout club is tough to join.

Not many players are able to have long enough careers and stay consistent throughout.

These players have done it.

To that end, we decided to dig up all of the stats in our database since the 2011 season to see how many members this exclusive club now has.

Here is a look at every player who has collected over 200 career strikeouts during the past 15 seasons and their totals.

All active players’ stats are through Wednesday’s games (5/21), as reflected in our most recent active career stat leaderboards.

Did we miss anyone? If so, send Brian an email at the address below.

NOTE: Our database only consists of stats from 2011 to 2025. Any player on this list recorded at least 200 strikeouts during that time frame.

Active players are bolded and italicized.

If a player is not on this list, it is because his stat totals were not correctly entered into our database.

Julius Rosado (25) of South River pitches during the Jim Muldowney GMC Tournament quarterfinal baseball game between Spotswood and South River at Spotswood High School in Spotswood, NJ on 5/15/25.Scott Faytok | NJ Advance Media

  1. 405 – Johnny Amato, Roselle Park
  2. 392 – Collin Kiernan, Verona
  3. 336 – Luke Pokrovsky, Schalick
  4. 332 – Harry Rutkowski, Woodbridge
  5. 300 – Franklin Fernandez, Pennsauken Tech
  6. 295 – Mike Coss, Pompton Lakes
  7. 287 – Julius Rosado, South River
  8. 278 – Zachary Konstantinovsky, North Brunswick
  9. 278 – Joey Tuttoilmondo, South Brunswick
  10. 273 – Frank Doelling, Riverside
  11. 272 – Kevin Magee, Pompton Lakes
  12. 268 – Bryson Kirby, Point Pleasant Boro
  13. 267 – Sean Budis, Brearley
  14. 266 – Jaxon Appelman, Edison
  15. 263 – William Kirk, Ramsey
  16. 263 – Eric Heatter, Monroe
  17. 262 – Matt Littrell, Marist
  18. 259 – John Murphy, Gloucester Catholic
  19. 257 – Eddy Nunez, Woodbridge
  20. 255 – Billy Cavender, Pitman
  21. 254 – Ryder Garino, Cherry Hill West
  22. 253 – Aquib Ramkishun, Science Park
  23. 245 – Joe Elmes, Palmyra
  24. 239 – Jacob Gomez, Rutherford
  25. 237 – Cody Sherrer, North Warren
  26. 236 – Kyle Gasiewski, South Amboy
  27. 233 – Josh O’Neill, Nutley
  28. 232 – Rhys Bowie, Dwight-Englewood
  29. 232 – Abdul Adams, University
  30. 231 – Chris Gioia, Rutherford
  31. 230 – Victor Caraballo, Perth Amboy Magnet/Piscataway Magnet
  32. 230 – Ryan Ramsey, Pascack Hills
  33. 230 – Eric McKenna, North Arlington
  34. 229 – Elijah Tradigo, Bordentown
  35. 227 – Nick Houghton, Nottingham
  36. 226 – Frank Cairone, Delsea
  37. 225 – Toby Smith, Hanover Park
  38. 224 – Harrison Lollin, Monroe
  39. 223 – Joe Sabbath, Pequannock
  40. 223 – A.J. Candelario, Bayonne/Marist
  41. 220 – Zach Crotchfelt, Jackson Memorial
  42. 220 – Luke Wood, Pennsville
  43. 219 – Brett Gable, Cherokee
  44. 217 – Gavin Sansone, Mater Dei/St. Thomas Aquinas
  45. 217 – Cory Pascarella, Colonia
  46. 217 – Charlie Wingfield, Ramapo
  47. 217 – Brentin Heil, Gloucester Tech
  48. 216 – Pierce Coppola, Verona
  49. 214 – Nick Rotundo, West Morris
  50. 213 – Nick Kee, Carteret
  51. 213 – Alex Kranzler, Old Tappan
  52. 212 – Tanner Nolan, Gloucester Catholic
  53. 212 – Damien Bowman Clark, Maple Shade
  54. 211 – Jake Francis, Pingry
  55. 210 – Chris Matesic, Paramus
  56. 210 – Brennan O’Neill, Morristown
  57. 209 – Nolan Geisler, Bayonne
  58. 209 – Max Treonze, Rutgers Prep
  59. 208 – Tyler Perry, Wallington
  60. 208 – RJ Coleman, Iselin Kennedy
  61. 208 – Carter Cumiskey, Spotswood
  62. 208 – Anthony Maldonado, North 13th Street Tech
  63. 206 – LC Smith, Cinnaminson
  64. 205 – Thomas Babalis, Somerville
  65. 205 – Matt Ciccone, Newark Academy
  66. 204 – Zach Taylor, Fair Lawn
  67. 204 – Eddie Deckert, Kittatinny
  68. 203 – Danny Wilkinson, Scotch Plains-Fanwood
  69. 203 – Brandon Falco, Matawan
  70. 202 – Corey Sawyer, Kearny
  71. 202 – Bruce Weyand, North Plainfield
  72. 200 – Ethan Frohman, Gov. Livingston

Brian Bobal may be reached at bbobal@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on X at @BrianBobal.

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