WICHITA, Kan. – Fresno State Baseball's Justin Stransky has been added to the 2025 Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award Midseason Watch List, the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission announced.
Through 43 games, Stransky has made 42 starts for the Bulldogs in his senior season. He has recorded a team-high 52 hits in 163 at-bats, giving him a .319/.515/.141 slash line.
He has 16 extra base hits on the season, seven doubles, a pair of triples and seven home runs. The Washington native has also driven in 32 RBIs and scored 33 runs.
Defensively behind the dish, he has a .995 fielding percentage with 353 putouts and 28 assists recorded.
Stransky is joined on the watch list by three Mountain West opponents, Jake Harvey (Nevada), Evan Sipe (San Diego State) and Will Cresswell (Washington State).
Semi-finalists for the award will be announced on Friday, May 9, and the list of finalists will be released on Thursday, June 5.
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2025 Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award Midseason Watch List
Adam Agresti, St. John's
Caden Bodine, Coastal Carolina
Rob Butler, Rhode Island
Jack Collins, Cal Poly
Tyler Cotten, Saint Peter's
Cardel Dick, Omaha
Owen Estabrook, Columbia
Rylan Galvan, Texas
JD Gregson, Incarnate Word
Jake Harvey, Nevada
Luke Heyman, Florida
Nick Hollifield, UAB
Ike Irish, Auburn
Grant Jay, Dallas Baptist
Matt Klein, Louisville
Talmadge LeCroy, South Carolina
Johnny Luetzow, Santa Clara
Grant Mangrum, McNeese State
Aidan Paradine, Siena College
Lucas Pringle, Charleston Southern
Zack Ramppen, San Francisco
Vinny Saumell, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Evan Sipe, San Diego State
Rylen Stockton, UNC Asheville
Jonah Sutton, Memphis
Xavier Ulrich, Wagner College
Ashby Vining, Saint Peter's
Brody Williams, Kent State
Jackson Bessette, Illinois Chicago
Brooks Bryan, Troy
Cole Campbell, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Trevor Conley, Austin Peay State
Will Cresswell, Washington State
Irvin Escobar, Bethune-Cookman
Frankie Ferrentino, Merrimack College
Parker Goff, BYU
Adonys Guzman, Arizona
Ryder Helfrick, Arkansas
Ross Highfill, Mississippi State
Henry Hunter, Georgia
Jacob Jarrell, Clemson
Noah Jouras, Davidson
Steven Lancia, UT Rio Grande Valley
Andreaus Lewis, Manhattan
Bear Madliak, Kansas State
Weber Neels, Minnesota
Cannon Peebles, Tennessee
Nick Quagliato, Fairleigh Dickinson
Charlie Saum, Stanford
Logan Sauve, West Virginia
Max Soliz Jr, Kansas
Justin Stransky, Fresno State
Ethan Swidler, Lafayette College
Will Vierling, Murray State
Wilson Weber, Oregon State
Macon Winslow, Duke