CLASS OF 2015
C
RHP
Ryan
Sloniger
Penn State
Punxsutawney Area (HS) • PA
5' 11" • 180LBS
L/R
Punxsutawney Area (HS) • PA
5' 11" • 180LBS
L/R
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2015 National
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- 2015 PIAA Class AAA State Tournament Preview - May 31, 2015
- 2015 Season Preview: PIAA District IX - Feb 28, 2015
- Penn State Announces 2015 Early Signing Class - Nov 28, 2014
- Conference Preview: District 9 Class AAA - Mar 14, 2014
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- Pennsylvania Insider: Clearing out the Notebook - Oct 27, 2013
- The Hotlist: Top 2015 Catchers - Oct 16, 2013
- Penn State Makes Inroads in PA Class of 2015 - Oct 7, 2013
- PIAA Class AAA Tournament Preview - Jun 2, 2013
- Scouting Notes: Clearfield at Punxsutawney - Apr 10, 2013
- Preseason All-State Showcase Catcher Analysis: Class of 2015 - Feb 28, 2013
- Top Performers at the Preseason All-State Showcase - Feb 24, 2013
- Plenty of Talented Catchers Slated to Appear at Preseason All-State - Feb 9, 2013
- The Four Most Promising Catchers in Pennsylvania - Dec 22, 2012
- Updated Class of 2015 Rankings - Aug 28, 2012
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Sloniger is a 5-foot-10, 175-pound catcher from Punxsutawney HS. He has shown consistent pop times of 2.00-2.05 on throws of 78 mph from the crouch. He hails from Punxsutawney which has already produced two MLB catchers.
2/23/13 Sloniger came in with the proverbial monkey on his back, ranked as the No. 1 catcher in the Class of 2015. He lived up to his billing and then some. The athletic 5-foot-10, 175-pound backstop turned in an impressive 4.07 home-to-first time. Defensively he showed comparative talent to the top catchers in the junior class with pop times of 1.97-2.04 on throws of 78 mph out of the crouch. Offensively he turned in an impressive round of batting practice. Hitting out of a slightly open stance, Sloniger created good barrel whip with solid lower half action and quick hands. He consistently barreled baseballs with a bat exit velocity of 78 mph.