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James Hays

HEIGHT

6’2″

WEIGHT

230 lbs

POSITION

RHP

B/T

L/R

CLASS

Jr.

HOMETOWN

Hawkinsville, Ga.

SCHOOL

Stetson

INSTAGRAM

James Hays Pronunciation

**Bio information via Georgia Athletics

2024 (Freshman): 

  • Part of team that went 43-17 and advanced to an NCAA Super Regional as a No. 7 national seed
  • Made two appearances for a total of three innings, going 0-0, 21.00 ERA with one walk and three strikeouts
  • Made debut against Michigan State, also pitched one scoreless inning against Northern Colorado

High School:

  • A graduate of The Westfield School where he played for Rob Fitzpatrick
  • A three-sport letterman who was limited on the mound during prep career due to elbow and knee injuries
  • Batted .436 with four home runs and 25 RBI plus a .587 OB% in 22 games as a junior
  • Earned All-Region and All-State honors for the Hornets after going 19-10
  • Participated in the 2022 MLB-USA Baseball High School All-American game at Dodger Stadium
  • Summer action at the USA 18U National Team Training Camp and with 5 Star National

Personal: 

  • Born May 6, 2004
  • Son of Tracie and Chris Hays
  • Majoring in AgriBusiness

**Bio information via Georgia Athletics

2024 (Freshman): 

  • Part of team that went 43-17 and advanced to an NCAA Super Regional as a No. 7 national seed
  • Made two appearances for a total of three innings, going 0-0, 21.00 ERA with one walk and three strikeouts
  • Made debut against Michigan State, also pitched one scoreless inning against Northern Colorado

High School:

  • A graduate of The Westfield School where he played for Rob Fitzpatrick
  • A three-sport letterman who was limited on the mound during prep career due to elbow and knee injuries
  • Batted .436 with four home runs and 25 RBI plus a .587 OB% in 22 games as a junior
  • Earned All-Region and All-State honors for the Hornets after going 19-10
  • Participated in the 2022 MLB-USA Baseball High School All-American game at Dodger Stadium
  • Summer action at the USA 18U National Team Training Camp and with 5 Star National

Personal: 

  • Born May 6, 2004
  • Son of Tracie and Chris Hays
  • Majoring in AgriBusiness
Season:

Career Statistics

Tom Sox Earn Fourth Valley League Title With 9-5 Win over Purcellville

After 249 games across the Valley League over the course of a 70-day summer ball grind, the fight for the Jim Lineweaver Cup came down to nine innings of baseball at Charlottesville High School on Thursday night. In front of an energetic, blue-out crowd, the Charlottesville Tom Sox (30-15) earned the franchise's fourth VBL Championship, knocking off the Purcellville Cannons (29-16) 9-5 in game three of what was a highly-competitive, back-and-forth championship series.

Tom Sox Drop Game One of South Division Championship

The Charlottesville Tom Sox (26-14) fell in game one of the 2024 VBL South Championship on Friday night. The Culpeper Cavaliers (22-20), backed by a stellar start from Tyler Kaltreider, traveled to Charlottesville High School and took a 4-1 victory home with them. 

Tom Sox Fall to Cavaliers in Ninth Inning

A beautiful sunset backdrop painted the picture at Culpeper High School for a meeting between the Charlottesville Tom Sox (24-10) and the Culpeper Cavaliers (17-18). In an offensive shootout with five total lead changes, the Tom Sox fell in walk-off fashion to the Cavaliers, 6-5.

Tom Sox Toppled by Turks in Extras

After a grueling pitchers' duel, the Harrisonburg Turks (18-9) bested the Charlottesville Tom Sox (20-9) in extra innings at Charlottesville High School on Thursday evening. The visitors posted two runs in the top of the tenth to break the tie and take a 3-1 victory on 'Virginia Athletics Night' at the ballpark. 
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