Baseball

Since earning the school’s first championship in 1914, baseball at Jesuit has been a craft handed down through the decades by Blue Jay coaches, players, and alumni. Pitching, defense, and disciplined situational play have been carried across generations and marked by 22 state championships, the most in Louisiana.

Undefeated mid-century teams and modern Division I titles share the same spine: sound fundamentals, depth on the mound and in the dugout, and a true home at John Ryan Stadium that turns daily work into May results.

Jesuit’s baseball tradition has its roots in the leather-belt years, and has continued to grow into its modern incarnation at John Ryan Stadium without losing its shape. The program owns 22 LHSAA state titles, the most in Louisiana, with recent crowns in 2021 and 2023.

Earlier dynasties produced multiple undefeated champions (1931, 1936, 1941, 1945, 1946), establishing a long arc of pitching depth, clean defense, and timely hitting. Since 2012, John Ryan Stadium has provided a consistent practice and game environment that supports player development and big-game poise. The result is continuity: regular district contention, deep playoff runs, and a standard that asks every roster to execute the same fundamentals that built the program’s reputation.

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