UVA added six potential infielders to the team this year. Cameron Comer is included in this group because he can play infield even though he was recruited as a catcher. He was named to the Ohio first team all-state team as an infielder and was the Player of the Year. He bats left and throws right. When Comer committed, he wrote, "It was a no brainer choosing Virginia. It was impressive to see them (coaches) show the individual attention to each kid while they were aware of everything." Ryan Karstetter was highly recruited after hitting .469 as a junior and .412 as a senior. He had 33 hits and 13 RBI in 24 games in his senior year. He will probably play at 3B. He transferred to IMG in Florida and played for Chris Sabo in his senior season. Jonathan Meola is the son of Tony Meola, who played soccer and baseball at UVA. He hit .367 with 3 HR and 18 RBI his senior year. He was primarily a SS but can probably play at 2B or 3B. Nate Eikhofft batted .519 as a soph and junior. He hit .465 as a senior with 4 HR and 27 RBI. He played 3B in high school. Andy Weber was recruited at 2B. He hit .433 with 28 RBI as a senior. Jack Weiller is a slick fielding SS. Like Comer, he bats left and throws right. He stated, "I knew that even if I didn't play baseball, Virginia is where I would want to go to college."