2026 Baseball Roster Choose a Player: Aleman, Angelo Appel, Brady Buchanan, Walker Cirelli, Joey Duke, Tristan Garcia, AJ Hanneman, Matthew Holubowski, Jack Horchem, Ashton Horras, Jackson Lee, Mason Lehrman, Eli Leighton, Cal Leverton, Luke Levy, Lou Lindsey, River Lowe, Landon Martinez, Anthony McCormick, Colin Menjivar, Diego Miller, Hayden Nelson, Peyton Politte, Drew Quick, Michael Rezaei, Sohrab Sanford, Robert Schaffnit, Ryan Scheider, Calen Schumacher, Jaxon Skinner, Luke Soignier, William Thompson, Gavin Vaughn, Josh Vidal, Andre Webb, Davis Go Profile Stats Profile RHP Position Graduate Student Class Martinez, California Hometown 6'5 Height 230 Weight University of Louisiana - Monroe Previous School #50 Joey Cirelli RHP Position Graduate Student Class Martinez, California Hometown Season Career Season Stats There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography 2023–25 | Louisiana-Monroe Cirelli appeared in 17 games for the Warhawks, including eight starts, and recorded a 1-8 record with one save. He posted a 7.38 ERA over 50.0 innings pitched, allowing 64 hits, 50 runs (41 earned), and 15 walks while striking out 38 batters. Opponents hit .312 against him, and he registered a 1.58 strikeout-to-walk ratio and a .900 fielding percentage. 2021–2023 | College of San Mateo Cirelli played two seasons at CSM. In 2023, he earned First-Team All-Conference honors, going 7-3 with a 3.12 ERA over 80.2 innings with 60 strikeouts and 9 walks. As a freshman in 2022, he was named Second-Team All-Conference, recording a 2.50 ERA and three saves over 36 innings in 18 appearances. PRIOR TO BRADLEY Graduated from De La Salle High School in Concord, California, in 2021. Earned one varsity letter under head coach David Jeans. PERSONAL Son of Vince and Jenifer Cirelli … Born February 27, 2003, in Walnut Creek, California … Hometown is Martinez, California … Has one older brother, Nick, who played college baseball at Sacramento City College and St. John’s.