Virginia
Three Central Virginia baseball players taken in first eight rounds of the 2024 MLB Draft
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Three Central Virginia natives heard their names called in the first eight rounds of the 2024 MLB Draft. Griff O’Ferrall went in the first round 32nd overall to the Baltimore Orioles, Konnor Eaton went in the sixth Round 168th overall to the Colorado Rockies and Will Riley went in the eighth round 243rd overall to the Seattle Mariners.
Griff O’Ferrall who played high school baseball at St. Christopher’s School was drafted out of UVA where he was a Gold Glove winner at shortstop this past season. He went in the first round of the 2024 MLB Draft to the Baltimore Orioles.
Konner Eaton who played high school baseball at Prince George High School was drafted out of George Mason where he was the team’s ace this past season starting 14 games and striking out 82 batters. He went in the sixth round of the 2024 MLB Draft to the Colorado Rockies.
Will Riley who played high school baseball at James River High School was drafted out of Virginia Military Institute where he started 14 games for the Keydets and struck out 84 batters in 78 innings pitched. He went in the eighth round of the 2024 MLB Draft to the Seattle Mariners.