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Florida's top high school baseball players: Meet the state's Top 20 outfielders

Who are the top outfielders in Florida high school baseball this season?

SBLive is taking a closer look at some of the top high school baseball players in Florida.

Over the last couple of weeks we have ranked the Top 20 pitchers, catchers, first basemen, second basemen, shortstops and third basemen. Now, we're turning our attention to the outfielders.

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There are hundreds of outstanding outfielders in Florida, and these lists are not intended to be comprehensive. Tag us on Twitter or Instagram @SBLiveFL and let us know about other outfielders worthy of fans’ attention.

TOP 20 OUTFIELDERS IN FLORIDA BASEBALL

1. Elijah Green, Sr. (IMG Academy)

The University of Miami signee has a .461 batting average in 24 games played this season for the Ascenders. Green is also considered one of the Top 100 players in the country and is a MLB Draft prospect.

2. Roman Anthony, Sr. (Stoneman Douglas)

Anthony has a .592 on-base percentage and has scored 28 runs for SBLive’s No. 1 ranked Stoneman Douglas Eagles. Anthony has signed to play college baseball at Ole Miss.

3. Jake Kulikowski, Jr. (Jesuit)

The University of Miami commit has 23 hits in 25 games this season. 

4. Evan Griffis, Sr. (Lake Brantley)

The Stetson University signee has hit five home runs this season for the Patriots. Griffis drove in a season-high five runs on March 31, in a 15-0 win over Seminole (Sanford).

5. Andrew Clymer, Jr. (Lake Minneola)

Clymer has a .430 on-base percentage in 23 games played this season for the Hawks.

6. Matthew Davis, Jr. (Dwyer)

Davis has a .533 on-base percentage and has not recorded an error this season for the Panthers.

7. Nathan Fink, Sr. (IMG Academy)

Fink has driven in 30 runs this season for the Ascenders. The 6-foot-4 outfielder has also recorded a .968 fielding percentage

8. Dallas Dale, Jr. (Mount Dora Christian)

The LSU verbal commit has a career batting average of .366 and has scored 43 runs for the Bulldogs.

9. Yoel Tejeda, Sr. (North Broward Prep)

The University of Florida signee has a .347 batting average and leads the Eagles with 9 doubles this season.

10. Jordan Taylor, Sr. (St. John’s Country Day)

Taylor has a career on-base percentage of .463 and has signed to play college baseball at Florida State.

11. Camdon Frier, So. (Suwannee)

The 6-foot-1 sophomore corner outfielder is hitting .333 in 21 games played this season for the Bulldogs.

12. Ray Bermudez, Sr. (American Heritage Plantation)

Bermudez, a University of Miami signee is hitting .377 and has scored 22 runs for the Patriots this season.

13. Jayden Bastian, Jr. (The First Academy- Orlando)

Bastian has recorded a .534 on-base percentage and has scored 26 runs this season for the Royals. Bastian has verbally committed to Jacksonville University.

14. Hayden Yost, Jr. (Sickles)

Yost has a .533 on-base percentage and has scored 40 runs this season for the Gryphons. Yost has verbally committed to the University of Florida.

15. David Bauer, Sr. (Cardinal Gibbons)

Bauer is hitting at a .400 batting average in 24 games played this season for the Chiefs. Bauer has signed to play college baseball at Embry-Riddle University.

16. Fabio Peralta, So. (SLAM Miami)

The 6-foot-1 sophomore has scored a team-high 19 runs this season for SLAM Academy. Peralta has verbally committed to the University of Miami.

17. Logan Padgett, Sr. (Middleburg)

Padgett is hitting at a .484 batting average in 21 games played this season for the Broncos

18. Wes Mendes, Jr. (Jesuit)

The University of Vanderbilt commit is hitting .432 and has an on-base percentage of .511 in 25 games played this season for the Tigers.

19. Elijah Dukes, Sr. (Wharton)

Dukes had a .506 on-base percentage in 22 games played this season for the Wildcats.

20. Blake Opie, Jr. (Calvary Christian- Clearwater)

Opie has a .509 on-base percentage in 23 games played this season for the Warriors. Opie is verbally committed to the University of South Florida