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A LETTER FROM THE

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR / CEO On behalf of the national governing body for our sport in the United States, we would like to welcome you to the USA Baseball National Training Complex for the 2021 Futures Invitational! Although the past year has presented many challenges, we are thrilled to be returning to play and once again enjoying a full calendar of programming this summer, including the Futures Invitational and baseball’s return to the Olympic programme. Team USA will also be returning to the Olympics after going undefeated earlier this month in the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Baseball Americas Qualification Event for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020 to secure a spot in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Now, the 2021 Futures Invitational kicks off USA Baseball’s 2021 calendar of events and we are proud of our track record in developing youth players into premier athletes, beginning at events just like this one. USA Baseball alumni and MLB stars, including Clayton Kershaw, Bryce Harper, Eric Hosmer, Alex Bregman and many more, have participated in USA Baseball events and later became a part of the USA Baseball family on their path to the major leagues. The USA Baseball Futures Invitational is now in its sixth year and we are excited for the continued support in the expansion of our youth event offerings to players at this age level. It is paramount to the proliferation of baseball in the United States to continue provide opportunities to our youth to play the game we love. The opportunity that the Futures Invitational brings to athletes across the nation is unlike any other. It not only provides the opportunity to compete with the nation’s best players, but also the chance to represent the United States in international competition as part of the 12U National Team. We are committed to bringing first class competition to the players, coaches and fans of the participating teams. As you begin play, we wish all of the players and teams good luck as they strive to win a championship, as well as a spot on the USA Baseball 12U National Team. Once again, welcome to the 2021 USA Baseball Futures Invitational. We are excited that you are here and look forward to seeing phenomenal baseball played throughout the next few days!

CONNECT WITH US @USABaseball @USABaseball @USABEvents @USABaseball The Futures Invitational is proud to be a FULL COMPLIANCE Pitch Smart event. For more information, visit PitchSmart.org

Yours in baseball,

Paul V. Seiler Executive Director/CEO USA Baseball

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THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE FUTURES INVITATIONAL

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The Road to Play for Team USA starts here. The 2021 11U Futures Invitational will serve as a primary identification event for the 2021 12U National Team this summer. A minimum of six players will be invited from the event to the 12U National Team Trials to partake in comprehensive testing, games, and workouts while competing for one of the final 18 roster spots on the 2021 USA Baseball 12U National Team.

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A new decade of talent has arrived. With this year’s 10U Futures Invitational, players born in the 2010s are getting their first crack at playing in a USA Baseball event. Players born January 1, 2010 or later are eligible to participate in the 2021 10U Futures Invitational.

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Getting back on the field. After the 2020 Futures Invitational was canceled due to COVID-19, the event is back and better than ever in 2021 with some of the best youth teams and programs in the country competing for gold. This year marks 4

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the fourth 10U Futures Invitational and sixth 11U Futures Invitational.

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Back-to-back? Never before has a team won multiple Futures titles. After winning the 10U Futures Invitational in 2019, Arizona National Baseball Academy has the


chance to become the first repeat champion in Futures history in 2021.

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Look good, feel good, play good. Each participant in the 2021 Futures Invitational will receive a USA Baseball player bag filled with products from official USA Baseball sponsors, included but not limited to Adidas, New Era, and Gatorade.

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Check your swing. The 2021 Futures Invitational is a USABat-certified event, and all participants must use an approved bat. Bats that are not USABat-certified are prohibited. Additional information on USABat specifications can be found here.

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Say “cheese!” Each team competing in the 2021 Futures Invitational will have access to complimentary player portraits and team photos. These photos can be found at USABaseballPhotos.com using the password fi (case sensitive).

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Gear up. Participants and fans alike can stop by the newly renovated USA Baseball Shop at the National Training Complex while attending the 2021 Futures Invitational or shop anytime on the USA Baseball Shop website.

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Don’t miss the action. Can’t make it to the NTC for championship game day? We have you covered as the 11U Futures Invitational gold and bronze medal games will be streamed live! Stay tuned to @USABaseball and @USABEvents on Twitter for more details on how to tune in.

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Stay connected. To keep up with all things Futures Invitational, follow along on Twitter (@USABvents) and to stay up-to-date on all things USA Baseball, follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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EVENT RULES The Futures Invitational will follow the National Federation of State High School Associations’ (NFHS) baseball rules. The following rules and guidelines are provided in addition to, in substitution of, or in place of the rules provided in the NFHS Baseball Rule Book.

ELIGIBILITY

To be eligible for the Futures Invitational, 10U players must be born on or after 1/1/2010 and 11U players must be born on or after 1/1/2009. PENALTY: If physical evidence is presented to USA Baseball, or a team admits to using an illegal player, all games in which the illegal player participated shall be forfeited.

FACILITY GUIDELINES

The Futures Series will utilize the following dimensions: • 10U: 46’ mound, 51 bases • 11U and 12U: 51’ mound, 75’ bases

TOURNAMENT FORMAT

10U Futures Invitational • The 10U tournament will feature 16 teams. • Every team will be placed into a pool of four (4) teams and will compete in round robin play in its pool, playing three games over Days 1 and 2. • Teams will be seeded following pool play using the “Standings Tie-Breakers” rules below. • The pool-winning teams (Seeds #1 from each pool) will be seeded #1–#4 and begin a single-elimination bracket-style playoff on Saturday. - The pool-winning teams (Seeds #1 from each pool) will be seeded #1–#4 and begin a single-elimination bracket-style playoff on Saturday. - The remaining teams will be placed into one of three (3) consolation brackets based on their pool play seed (#2, #3, or #4) and will play in two consolation games. • The third place and championship games will be played on the final day of the tournament (Sunday). 11U Futures Invitational • The 11U tournament will feature 24 teams. • Every team will be placed into a pool of four (4) teams and will compete in round robin play in its pool, playing three games over Days 1 and 2. • Teams will be seeded following pool play using the “Standings Tie-Breakers” rules below. - The pool-winning teams (Seeds #1 from each pool) and two wild card teams (determined by overall W-L record and “Standings Tie-Breakers” rules below) will be seeded #1–#8 and begin a single-elimination bracket-style playoff on Saturday, including the quarterfinals and semifinals. - Teams seeded #9+ will play in two consolation games over the final two days of the tournament. 8

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GAME PLAY

General Rules • All team rosters must have a minimum of 13 players and 2 coaches. Rosters should not exceed 20 players. • A “mandatory play” rule will not be enforced at the Futures Invitational. However, it is encouraged that all healthy players on the roster participate in the tournament. - In an effort for fair play and competitive balance, USA Baseball recommends that each athlete participate in a minimum of eight (8) innings or five (5) at-bats for position players, and/or a minimum of three (innings) or nine (9) batters-faced for pitchers throughout the event. • The USA Baseball Tournament Director will predetermine all home and away team assignments in all pool play games. The higher seed will serve as the home team throughout all bracket-round and consolation match-ups (E.g., #6 vs. #1; #1 is the home team). Lineups • A maximum of 10 players are allowed in a lineup. • A tenth hitter, or extra hitter, hereby known as the “EH,” may be utilized by any team. The use of an “EH” is optional. If one team elects to use an “EH,” the opposing team is not required to do so as well. The extra hitter must be indicated in the line-up as the “EH.” The “EH” will be treated as any other starter and cannot be eliminated during the course of the game. The “EH” can exchange positions with other defensive players in the lineup. The starting batting order must be followed in order; the changing of the “starting batting order” once the game begins is strictly prohibited. Run-Rule The following run-rule scenarios will be enforced in all games at the Futures Invitational: • If a 10U team is losing by 10 or more runs after having batted in at least four (4) innings, the game will be called due to the run rule. • If an 11U team is losing by 10 or more runs after having batted in at least five (5) innings, the game will be called due to the run rule. Extra-Innings/Tie-Breakers • All pool-play, consolation, and third-place games at the Futures Invitational shall be six (6 [10U])/seven (7 [11U]) innings or two hours (2:00 [10U])/two hours and 15 minutes (2:15 [11U]). No new inning can begin after time has expired. • If a pool-play, consolation, or third-place game is tied after six (6 [10U])/seven (7 [11U]) innings and time permits, teams shall continue the game using the international tie-breaker rule until a winner is decided or time has expired. If a game that exceeds


the time limit ends in a stalemate, the game will be recorded as a tie. • A time limit will not be enforced in quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship games. International Tie-Breaker Rules • The international tie-breaker rule dictates that a runner will be placed on first and second base with no outs to begin the inning. The batter must be the player deemed next-up in the batting order following the previous inning and the two players preceding the batter will be placed on first and second base, respectively. Forfeits • In the event a team must forfeit a game, a 7-0 loss will be assigned to a team’s record.

STANDINGS TIE-BREAKERS

If, at the end of pool play (if applicable), two or more teams finish with identical records, the following procedures will be used to break standings ties for bracket-play seeding: 1. Pool play overall record 2. Head-to-head result; provided all tied teams have played each other 3. Fewest runs allowed (overall) 4. Overall run differential 5. Coin flip

EJECTIONS/SUSPENSIONS

• Any ejection of a participant (player, coach, or fan) during a game will receive an automatic one-game suspension. The incident will then be reviewed by the USA Baseball Technical Committee, consisting of the Tournament Director, Umpire-in-Chief (if available), Site Supervisor, and a member of the USA Baseball Task Force. The Technical Committee will assess the ejection and then determine an additional penalty, if any, for the participant. • Penalties may include suspension for a subsequent game(s), suspension from the tournament, or a team forfeiture resulting in a 7-0 loss. • Any participant who is ejected from a game a second time during the event shall receive an immediate suspension for the remainder of the tournament.

INCLEMENT WEATHER

• In the event inclement weaher occurs during the tournament, the bracket-round games will be given priority in rescheduling. USA Baseball will do its best to ensure that all teams participating in consolation games will play in an even number of games; however, cannot guarantee an even number of games for all participating teams. • Games rescheduled due to inclement weather may be played at an off-site facility at the discretion of USA Baseball.

UNIFORMS & SAFETY

• Coaches must wear a helmet in order to be on the field. A hard helmet is required; no flap, single flap,

and double flap helmets are permitted, while “skullies” and cap inserts are strictly prohibited. • All players must wear molded rubber spikes. Molded, plastic cleats are acceptable, as long as the spikes are molded appropriately, without any sharp ends. Metal spikes are strictly prohibited.

BAT GUIDELINES

• All teams are required to adhere to the USA Baseball Bat Guidelines below (Bat Guidelines can be found at USABaseball.com/Bats/Guidelines). • 11U, 12U tournaments bat requirements: - There are no specified weight/length ratio limits for bats in the tournament. - Bats may not exceed 32” in length and barrel diameters may not exceed 2 5/8. - Non-wood and multi-piece wood bats must be USABat certified in order to be used in the tournament. * • 13U tournaments require bats to be any wood or metal BBCOR (-3) bat OR an approved USABat. • 14U and 15U tournaments require bats to be any wood or metal BBCOR (-3) bat. • 16U and 17U tournaments require bats to be any solid (one-piece) wood bat or an NFHS approved BBCOR wood barrel baseball bat. • *USABat certifications are reflected in the Washington State University Sports Science Lab and the NCAA and NFHS BBCOR approved baseball bats list.

PITCHING RULES In accordance with USA Baseball’s assimilation of Pitch Smart guidelines, the Futures Invitational will use a hard pitch count as the standard for setting pitcher-use limitations for the tournament. • Pitchers may not pitch three consecutive days regardless of their pitch counts in the two previous days (e.g., if a pitcher throws 10 pitches on day one and 15 pitches on day two, they are still ineligible to pitch on day three) • If a pitcher exceeds a pitch count threshold in a single game that requires a mandatory rest day, they are ineligible to pitch in an additional game in the same day regardless of their daily pitch count total.

PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF PITCHER USE LIMITATION RULES

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pend the manager for the next game if the infraction is deemed a purposeful breach of the rules. The Technical Committee will be comprised of the Tournament Director(s), Umpire-in-Chief, Site Supervisor, and a member of the USA Baseball Task Force. • If a pitcher is found to have exceeded their allowed pitches for a game after the game is completed, the manager may be suspended for the next tournament game. The Technical Committee will review the infraction and reserves the right to suspend the manager for the next tournament game plus one additional game if the infraction is deemed a purposeful breach of the rules. • In either case, the pitcher in question will not receive any direct penalty, but will be made to adhere to the prescribed days of rest based on the number of pitches at the time of the infraction. The team in question will not receive any direct penalty (beyond penalization of the manager), but will continue to be required to adhere to the prescribed pitch count rules for the remainder of the event. • Tournament Pitcher Use Limitation Rules • If a pitcher reaches the daily max pitches in a game threshold (75 [10U], 85 [11U-12U], 95 [13U-16U], 105 [17U-18U]) while facing a batter, the pitcher may continue to pitch until any one of the following events occur: 1. That batter reaches base; 2. That batter is retired; 3. The third out is made to complete the half-inning. • A pitcher’s required rest is based off a hard pitch count of actual pitches thrown and does not reset to the pitch count tallied at the beginning of the last batter faced. If a player has thrown 19 pitches and, after facing the last batter of the inning, has thrown 24, then that pitcher’s pitch count for the day is 24 (not 19) and they are required to take one day of rest.

REPORTING

• USA Baseball official scorers will be responsible for the official pitch count at each field. • An aggregate pitch count report for all teams in the tournament will be distributed electronically at the completion of each day’s games to the team contact on record. The pitch count is monitored and kept in the tower, and is the only official pitch count that will be used. Managers or coaches pitch counts are NOT official, but they are welcome to periodically check with the official scorer to ensure their count is correct. The official scorekeeper will communicate the pitch count at the beginning of each inning or as needed. • Should a pitch count be protested, the protesting team must present an official score book or digital score keeping application to the Site Supervisor and Tournament Director(s). • The pitch count kept by the tower can be overturned if both the Site Supervisor and Tournament Director 10

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conclude that a mistake was made on behalf of USA Baseball’s scorekeeper. The new pitch count will be recorded and reflected in the following day’s pitch count report. • Suspended Games (Pitching) • For purposes of applying the pitcher-use limitations in the event a team plays twice on a single day (because a prior game was either postponed or suspended), the following rules apply: • A pitcher’s per-game total pitch maximums (but not mandatory rest) shall be deemed to be “reset” in a resumed game. However, pitchers are still restricted to per-game and daily pitch maximums set forth by the Pitch Smart Guidelines prior to and after suspended and resumed games. • The pitcher of record at the time a game is suspended becomes subject to a mandatory rest day if they exceed a pitch count threshold (20+ [10U-14U], 30+ [15U+]) and will not be eligible to pitch in the resumed game if it takes place during their required rest time, including a resumed game occurring at a later time on the same day. • A pitcher who is required to rest for a day must rest for all games on that day (I.e., resting during the resumption of a postponed or suspended game shall not satisfy a mandatory rest day, even if there is a subsequent game on that same day).

DOUBLEHEADERS

• The second game of a scheduled doubleheader will not serve as a rest day for pitchers having thrown in the first game of the day (E.g., a pitcher who has thrown 20 [10U-14U], 30 [15U+] or more pitches in the first game of the day may not pitch in any subsequent game that day and is subject to the appropriate number of rest days based on the total pitches thrown). • A pitcher who has thrown 1-20 [10U-14U], 1-30 [15U+] pitches is eligible to throw in any subsequent game that day; however, they will still be limited to the daily max of 75 [10U], 85 [11U-12U], 95 [13U-16U], 105 [17U-18U] pitches for the day. • Due to the nature of the tournament format, the USA Baseball Operations Staff will provide each coach with an updated pitch count sheet as soon as possible prior to the start of their second game of the day on days where a doubleheader is scheduled.


2021 PITCH SMART GUIDELINES Many players were limited in how much baseball they could play over the last year due to COVID-19. As players return in 2021, they should make sure to do so safely by following all applicable COVID-19 guidelines and the following return-to-sport recommendations: 1. Because many players missed seasons, they should be careful to ramp up slowly to avoid injury; we know players are excited to get out there and compete, but it’s important to gradually increase the intensity and frequency of your playing to avoid injury. 2. Players should ramp up their strength and conditioning program in advance of resumption of throwing. 3. As much as possible, players should aim to lengthen and not shorten their standard pre-competition throwing progression timelines. An example throwing program is shown here (link). 4. Pitchers should account for all types of throws when systematically building up in preparation for game competition. The stress on the throwing arm from any long-toss, flat ground throws, weighted ball exercises, and bullpen pitches

Suggested Annual Workload: For players with reduced workloads in 2020

should be considered. Weighted ball programs should not be used to accelerate pre-season throwing progression. 5. Players with reduced workloads last year should consider gradually building up their pitch counts, more rest between outings, and a lower overall workload this year. 6. Proper nutrition and sleep go a long way in maximizing baseball performance and reducing injury risk. 7. As always, it is important that players avoid pitching with arm fatigue or injuries to other body regions; being proactive about your health will help keep you healthy for the long-term. 8. It’s beneficial for amateur athletes to take time off from baseball each year and play multiple sports to further athletic development. 9. Many baseball players have showcase opportunities to enhance their recruitment into collegiate and professional baseball. Players should only participate in showcases when they are healthy and have had appropriate time to build up their throwing and strength and conditioning.

Suggested Pitch Counts Daily Max (Pitches in Game): For players with reduced workloads in 2020

2021 Recommendations

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Daily Max 50 75 85 95 95 105 120

Pitch Counts and Required Rest Recommendations: For all players Age 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-22

0 Days Rest 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-30 1-30 1-30

1 Days Rest 21-35 21-35 21-35 21-35 31-45 31-45 31-45

2 Days Rest 36-50 36-50 36-50 36-50 46-60 46-60 46-60

3 Days Rest N/A 51-65 51-65 51-65 61-75 61-80 61-80

4 Days Rest N/A 66+ 66+ 66+ 76+ 81+ 81-105

5 Days Rest N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 106+

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JOURNEY TO 2021 A L O O K B A C K AT T E A M U S A’ S LAS T INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS

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In 2021, the 12U National Team will once again take the field and battle for gold on the international stage, with the 2021 11U Futures Invitational serving as the primary identification event for the stars and stripes. After the program did not compete last summer, the 12U National Team last took the field in 2019 and last won gold at the 2018 COPABE U-12 Pan American Championships. Here’s a look back at those tournament runs:


2018

After winning two training games against Premier Baseball of Texas, the 2018 12U National Team headed south to Aguascalientes, Mexico, to compete in the COPABE U-12 Pan American Championships. The team wasted no time proving its offensive prowess, picking up a 16-1 win in its opening game against Cuba. Over the next four games, Team USA’s bats would stay hot while the team’s pitchers got the job done on the mound, throwing four consecutive shutouts. During this stretch, the team’s most dominant performance of the tournament came in an 18-0 win against Honduras. The team then continued its success from the tournament’s Opening Round into the Super Round, advancing to the gold medal game with a 15-0 result over Nicaragua. Team USA faced its biggest challenge against Mexico in the gold medal game. The U.S. managed to come away with a 10-2 win to claim the gold though, capping off a 9-0 run in the tournament during which the stars and stripes outscored opponents 127-7. Dean Moss led the way at the plate for the 2018 squad, hitting .727 (16-for-22) with a team-high 19 RBIs. Kailand Halstead also flexed his power, hitting six of the team’s 39 home runs while scoring a team-high 21 runs. Paul Dominguez and Brady Strohm each picked up two wins on the mound for Team USA while also each throwing a complete game shutout and holding a 0.00 ERA in the tournament. The red, white, and blue’s championship victory at the event also secured its berth at the 2019 World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) U-12 Baseball World Cup.

game, Mexico was able to get a different result as it took down Team USA in a competitive 2-1 game. Once again though, the U.S. responded and found itself on the winning side of a one-run game as the stars and stripes defeated Korea 12-11 the next day. With those two losses, the 12U National Team fell short of defending its world championship title but in its final three games of the tournament, the squad finished off the event strong. Team USA collected three victories by scores of 28-0, 15-0, and 18-0 to finish the tournament with a 6-2 overall record. Lucas Tinajero led the team in hits (14) and home runs (4) while Dillon Adkins had teamhighs in runs (13) and RBIs (12). Brenden Lewis had two wins on the mound for Team USA while holding a 0.60 ERA and seven strikeouts in 10.0 innings of work.

2019

The 2019 12U National Team kicked off its summer with training in California before the red, white, and blue traveled to Tainan, Taiwan, for the WBSC U-12 Baseball World Cup. Picking up where it left off in 2018, the program kickstarted its international competition with a strong offensive performance, taking down Australia 10-0 in the first game of the tournament. A day later, Team USA was handed its first loss when it fell just short against Venezuela, 6-7, in a tough Opening Round battle. The group then came back strong after an off day and responded with a dominant 28-1 win over Italy in its next game. But, in a rematch of the 2018 COPABE U-12 Pan American Championships gold medal 2 0 2 1 F U T U R E S I N V I TAT I O N A L

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R E N O VAT E D AND READY FOR BUSINESS USA BASEBALL TEAM STORE WELCOMES FANS BACK IN 2021 by CRAIG SPELL

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mprove efficiency, expand functionality, enhance facilities, but most importantly, upgrade the customer experience. These were the goals in mind when USA Baseball set out to renovate its Team Store at the National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina. After the summer season in 2019, the decision was made to move on from the previous store and create something even better. The plan was to expand during the offseason and be open for events in 2020. But things don’t always go according to plan.

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Not long after that, the COVID-19 pandemic put the world on hold and along with that, it put a halt on the new Team Store. Now though, a year later, the store’s doors are finally ready to be open. So, what can fans expect when they visit the new Team Store for the first time this summer? Well, first and foremost, an even better experience. “Our ultimate goal in renovating the Team Store was to create a more enjoyable shopping experience for everyone visiting the NTC,” said USA Baseball Senior Director of Retail Carrington Nicholson. “When we


renovated, we changed the layout of the store to make the shopping experience more practical.” Shoppers will appreciate this firsthand when they visit the renovated store, starting with where they’ll purchase their new gear. In the previous iteration of the store, the registers were in the middle of the store, causing some backup in areas where customers were entering and shopping. Now, the checkout counter has moved to one side of the store to help improve the flow of traffic around the merchandise. But it’s not just the design and layout that’s changed, the renovation also expanded the entire footprint of the Team Store. During the makeover, a wall was knocked down to create even more retail space – meaning more space for new and exclusive gear and more room for shoppers to browse all the best USA Baseball styles from their favorite brands. “The need to expand the Team Store is a reflection of the organization’s continued growth at retail and its successful long-term relationships with outfitting partners and licensees including Baseballism, New Era, Nike and Panini America,” said USA Baseball COO, David Perkins. With a larger Team Store, shoppers that visit the National Training Complex will have a wider variety of merchandise available from those brands that goes beyond anything the store has had before – including exclusive looks and styles not even available on USABaseballShop.com. The store’s constantly growing

collection features apparel for men, women, and kids of all sizes as well as unique accessories and gifts. “The completion of the expansion and remodel of the USA Baseball Team Store at the National Training Complex is the first step in the organization’s vision to provide enhancements throughout the facility which will benefit players, coaches, families and fans,” says Perkins. In typical USA Baseball fashion, there is always a forward-thinking mindset as the National Training Complex and the organization’s impact continues to grow. And the renovation of the Team Store is just the beginning of an exciting future at the home of Team USA in Cary.

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THE ROAD TO P 2021 NATI O NAL TEAM SELECTI O N P ROCE SS SUMMER 2021

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2021 WOMEN’S NATIONAL OPEN

2021 PROSPECT DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE LEAGUE

2021 NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

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NOTE: National Team Identification Series (NTIS) events select athletes for the following year’s national team identification process. Further information and the complete selection process for each national team program, inclusive of Trials, can be found at USABaseball.com. Information is subject to change without notice.


PLAY FOR TEAM USA 2022 N ATION A L TEAM SELECTIO N PR O CESS FA L L 2 0 2 1

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2022 PROSPECT DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE LEAGUE

2021 16U NATIONAL TEAM IDENTIFICATION SERIES

2022 NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 15U NATIONAL TEAM IDENTIFICATION SERIES

2022 NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 14U NATIONAL TEAM IDENTIFICATION SERIES

2022 NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 13U NATIONAL TEAM IDENTIFICATION SERIES

2022 NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

2021 12U NATIONAL TEAM IDENTIFICATION SERIES

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2021 11U NATIONAL TEAM IDENTIFICATION SERIES

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‘IT’S SOMETHING I WON’T EVER TA K E F O R GRANTED’ FARRELL READY TO LEAD TEAM USA by JOSH SPITZ

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f USA Baseball called and asked RJ Farrell to hit fungos in 110 degree weather in Arizona for four hours right now, Farrell says he’d have one response: “Let’s go. Let’s do it.” Luckily for Farrell, USA Baseball offered him a different job: manager of the 2021 12U National Team. And rather than heading to Arizona, the skipper will be leading Team USA on the road to another gold medal. Farrell, who had previously served three times as an assistant coach for the 12U program in 2017, 2018, and 2019, is looking forward to taking the reins of the squad this summer. “It’s really hard to put into words,” he said. “The opportunity to represent our country is second to none in what we do in this game. It’s truly such an honor.” Farrell is currently in his second season at Orange Lutheran High School, serving as an assistant baseball coach and athletics program support and compliance coordinator. He has been involved with USA Baseball in several capacities since 2013 while also working as an associate scout for the Texas Rangers and running his own baseball camps. 18

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But even with all that he has going on, Farrell does not take his role in USA Baseball lightly. “It’s something I won’t ever take for granted,” he said. “To provide mentorship of the USA way and hope that it filters into local communities is important to me. It goes further than just the game and the specific kids we have.” Farrell intends on taking what he has learned as a three-time assistant with him into the managerial role. Being able to travel with the team in the past -- including the 2017 team that won the program’s third world championship -- has helped give Farrell insight into what exactly needs to be done in order to succeed in Taiwan. That includes not just on-the-field items, but also the ability to understand and help players adjust to Taiwanese culture and international baseball. “I understand the atmosphere and what we’re going to get into as soon as we land,” he said. “I’m familiar with the new stadium, the complexes, the culture and what that environment is going to bring. I can help prepare our players and coaches for the World Cup experience in Taiwan.” Part of the World Cup experience is the quick turnaround between selecting the team, practicing, and


traveling which can leave little time for the team to fully get to know each other before they begin playing in the tournament. But to help alleviate that and ensure the players and coaches bond quickly, Farrell stresses the importance of relationships. He strives for good communication between players, coaches and family members, ensuring that everyone knows and meets USA Baseball standards and also feels comfortable in a learning environment. It’s one of the things that Farrell focuses on the most. “I want the players to be comfortable and play as loose as possible,” he said. “I’m more of a relationship and constructive-criticism guy. I think I get more out of athletes by getting them to buy into the philosophy and making sure they know I have their backs.” Farrell will be joined by three coaches on the staff. Seth Kenny, a 20-year coaching veteran who will join the staff as pitching coach, is currently in his 11th year as Director of Player Development and Youth Director for Top Tier Baseball. He has also served as pitching coach at Austin Peay and Illinois State, as well as the Danville Dans of the Prospect League.

Kenny will be making his national team debut along with Erik Johnson, who will serve as an assistant coach. Johnson was a member of the 1985 Collegiate National Team and has worked closely with the National Team Identification Series. Currently, Johnson is the President and General Manager of EJ Sports. Former 12U National Team skipper Tanner Vesely rounds out the coaching staff. Vesely led the U.S. to a gold medal in the 2013 WBSC U-12 World Cup and will join the staff for a fifth time as an assistant coach. He has been a part of six U.S. national teams and is a huge asset to the 2021 staff and the team. “We’re a really good group of coaches,” Farrell said. “We get along well and we’re fine with challenging each other. That’s what I want.” After a disappointing finish in the 2019 WBSC U-12 World Cup, Farrell is poised to bring this year’s squad back to the podium. His goal is to win while giving the players and coaches a positive and memorable trip to Taiwan. “We have a great responsibility to provide the ultimate experience,” he said.

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2021 12U N AT I O N A L T E A M PREVIEW After a pause in play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the USA Baseball 12U National Team is set to return this summer. The team last took the field in 2019 at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) U-12 Baseball World Cup, going 6-2 in the tournament, and in 2021 the red, white, and blue will look to earn its fourth gold medal in program history. This year, athletes born on January 1, 2009, or later are eligible to make the 12U National Team and the selection process will begin at the 2021 11U Futures Invitational. The tournament, which will serve as the primary identification event for this year’s 12U National Team will be hosted at Thomas Brooks Park, the home of the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina, as well as at Middle Creek Park 20

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(Apex, North Carolina). The 11U Futures Invitational will take place June 24-27 and will feature the top youth talent in the nation. 2021 will mark the 12U National Team program’s ninth year as part of USA Baseball’s programming, having first taken the field in 2013. Team USA is a three-time world champion after taking home the first three World Cup titles at the age level in 2013, 2015, and 2017. After a disappointing finish in the 2019 edition of the event, the 2021 12U National Team will be looking for its fourth world championship this summer.


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Beyer Boggs Fry Galbreath Goldmeyer Huber Jehnzen Johnson Jones Machado Maxey Nardell Packanik Schlosser

Nolan Bryan Landon Greyson Grant Mitchell Kole Rowen Owen Bastian Cam Owen Brooks William

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TEAM ROSTERS

Acosta Baez Calderon Camejo Fumai Garcia Hood Johnson Lazo Miller Perez Piedra Rodriguez Suarez Valdes Valdez Williams Williams Wuis

Alejandro Alden Jayden Derrick Fabio Damian Mason Tristen William Nathan Aidan Brandon Davichris Aaron Tyler Jayden Easton Justice G.G.

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RHP/1B UTIL SS/2B UTIL/RHP 3B/1B 1B/RHP 1B/OF OF/SS UTIL 3B/RHP OF/LHP SS/RHP C/OF C/RHP SS/RHP C/UTIL C/RHP C/OF SS/2B OF/1B SS/3B RHP/2B 1B/LHP C/UTIL OF/1B OF/3B SS/2B SS/2B 2B/OF SS/3B 2B 3B/2B SS/2B

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R L/R R/R

L/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L L/R L/R L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R

5’2” 106 4’9” 75 4’7” 80 4’9” 4’11” 110 5’3” 125 4’9” 4’4” 4’3” 67 5’3” 128 4’10” 80 4’6” 70 4’8” 75 5’4” 79 5’0” 95 4’8” 74 5’1” 125 5’0” 108 4’5” 85 4’9” 4’10” 95 4’10” 85 4’8” 85 4’11” 4’11” 89 5’3” 105 4’9” 87 4’7” 84 4’8” 75 5’0” 91 4’10” 5’0” 100 4’9” 90

8/24/10 1/9/11 10/5/10 10/8/10 7/19/10 9/17/10 4/26/10 11/11/10 10/14/10 9/14/10 8/26/10 9/9/11 11/15/10 9/28/10 11/12/10 6/11/10 2/22/10 1/26/11 5/5/11 6/11/10 2/28/10 11/9/10 7/19/10 10/25/10 8/4/10 1/12/10 12/16/10 2/12/10 4/15/10 3/11/10 10/20/10 4/11/11 4/4/11

HOMETOWN

Dublin, Ohio Grove City, Ohio Lewis Center, Ohio Powell, Ohio Delaware, Ohio Plain City, Ohio Galena, Ohio Powell, Ohio Plain City, Ohio Hilliard, Ohio Plain City, Ohio New Albany, Ohio Dublin, Ohio Hilliard, Ohio HOMETOWN

Southwest Ranches, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Doral, Fla. Hialeah, Fla. Battle Creek, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Miami, Fla. Battle Creek, Mich. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Hialeah, Fla. Carrollton, Ga. Margate, Fla. Kalamazoo, Mich.

Note: All rosters are submitted by the team’s coach and are current as of June 14, 2021.


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Cruz Delgado Flores Garay Guerra Guerra Lee Martinez Montemayor Morales Ramirez Torres Villalon

Barton Barton Borte Jr. Boyce LaBlance Lamberson Leyva Moore Nofplot Roddy Taylor Warren

Campbell Fetterman Griesser Hartzfeld Hornberger Jones Maciejewski Mainhart McCauslin Miller Norris Ream Shope VanNote Yoder

Anthony Nathan Fernando Jeremiah Jesus Delfino Clayton Gianni Armando Antonio Adam Earon Anthony Evan

Andrew Andrew Gerrad Jonah Shael-Peter Joseph Daniel Anthony Jackson Sean Hunter Landon

Brooks Jax Chase Max Tyler Connor Levi Garrett Mark Austin Chase Isaiah Jack Brady Cole

OF C/3B 1B/3B OF/2B 1B/2B 2B/OF OF/SS 3B/2B 2B/3B SS/2B SS/RHP OF/LHP 1B/LHP

C/3B C/3B C/RHP SS/RHP RHP/1B 1B/UTIL 3B/RHP OF/2B 2B/SS UTIL/2B UTIL/RHP OF/2B

RHP/OF 2B/RHP LHP/UTIL SS/OF OF/SS C/RHP 3B/SS SS/OF C/UTIL OF/LHP LHP/1B RHP/C 3B/C 3B/RHP RHP/UTIL

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/L R/L

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L L/L L/R R/R R/R R/R

4’11” 125 4’11” 110 5’4” 125 4’10” 72 5’1” 110 4’6” 80 4’9” 70 4’6” 70 4’5” 69 4’2” 76 5’0” 98 4’9” 4’8” 105

4’5” 98 4’8” 4’10” 90 5’0” 5’0” 85 4’10” 96 4’11” 125 4’9” 72 4’6” 70 4’4” 4’9” 105 4’5” 75

5’2” 100 5’2” 75 4’10” 82 4’11” 76 4’10” 90 5’0” 4’9” 88 5’0” 95 4’11” 105 4’9” 105 4’8” 105 5’1” 5’0” 105 5’0” 98 5’0” 90

9/17/10 5/21/10 12/31/10 3/2/11 3/2/11 5/27/10 6/1/10 10/10/10 3/20/11 6/7/10 4/5/11 6/23/10

7/20/10 7/18/10 6/25/10 11/19/10 1/15/10 10/21/10 10/30/10 8/17/10 11/8/10 6/7/10 5/27/10 2/8/11 8/27/10

6/8/10 6/8/10 9/17/10 7/13/10 7/10/10 11/6/10 5/9/10 5/12/10 4/5/11 10/12/10 8/19/10 4/7/11

12/29/10 6/27/10 9/29/10 7/27/10 9/4/10 8/11/10 1/18/11 9/24/10 12/17/10 8/8/10 11/4/10 1/27/10 6/28/10 12/30/10 1/2/10

HOMETOWN

Epworth, Iowa North Liberty, Iowa Palo, Iowa Wellman, Iowa Wellman, Iowa Hiawatha, Iowa Solon, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Fairfax, Iowa West Burlington, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Pearland, Texas Humble, Texas Rosharon, Texas Friendswood, Texas Houston, Texas South Houston, Texas Deer Park, Texas Houston, Texas Baytown, Texas Humble, Texas

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HOMETOWN

Chesapeake, Va. Chesapeake, Va. Norfolk, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Chesapeake, Va. Norfolk, Va. Chesapeake, Va. Chesapeake, Va. Norfolk, Va.

HOMETOWN

Hershey, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. West Chester, Pa. Hershey, Pa. Jonestown, Pa. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa. Dillsburg, Pa. Dillsburg, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. Lebanon, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. West Chester, Pa. Meyersdale, Pa.

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Alboro Barker Boyer Childers Clark Clark Johnson Keehan Lieberman Montanez Ricafort Robinson Zoller

Amantea Bliss D’Agostino Duncan Goldenberg Hirsch La Mathis Pepin Reis Ro Terrell Tucker Yaomoto

Enzo Braedon Jordan Christian Mateo Nicholas Jake Aaron Wyatt Joseph Alexander Parker

Zaylen Maddux Jack Ty Jaxon Judson Cruz Aiden Nathan Anthony Rocco Reese Cruz

Daxton Bradley Diego Niko Preston Brandon Dylan Grayson Jace Carson Sebastian Jack Maksim Lukas

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Advincula Cavossa Colangelo Colina Faessen Faessen Keller Landi Lawrence Lawrence Mitchell O’Malley Rauss Smith Timothy Willis Willis Wright

Quinn Langdon Domenic Christian Jack Jack Carson Vin Alex Alex Jeremy Trent Conner Austin Liam Preston Preston Jace

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LHP/OF 3B/OF C/OF SS/OF OF/2B 1B/RHP SS/RHP SS/2B UTIL/RHP 3B/RHP 2B/SS LHP/OF LHP/OF RHP/UTIL

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R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

R/R L/L L/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R

L/L L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R

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4’9” 4’10” 4’11” 4’11” 5’3” 4’3” 4’5” 4’11” 4’9” 4’3” 5’0” 4’10”

100 80 120 95 121 68 62 102 90 74 100 90

5’0” 98 4’10” 85 4’11” 78 4’10” 85 4’9” 72 4’7” 70 5’4” 85 4’8” 4’7” 65 4’10” 109 4’8” 4’3” 70 4’10” 80

4’5” 5’0” 5’0” 4’10” 4’4” 4’9” 4’11” 4’9” 4’11” 5’1” 4’8” 4’8” 4’8” 5’0”

72 110 115 90 61 110 92 73 100 110 80 73 85 120

5’4” 117 5’0” 110 5’0” 92 5’0” 4’7” 60 4’11” 70 4’7” 70 4’6” 78 4’6” 85 4’8” 80 4’7” 5’5” 136 4’11” 88 4’8” 83 5’0” 90 4’8” 85 4’8” 4’5” 67

6/1/10 1/25/11 5/30/10 6/17/10 6/26/10 10/27/10 2/10/11 8/5/10 5/3/10 4/2/11 9/4/10 6/13/10

7/10/10 6/29/10 5/13/10 4/8/11 8/9/10 8/9/10 12/14/10 9/7/10 5/22/11 6/12/10 4/2/11 4/14/10 5/5/10

12/14/10 8/9/10 6/19/10 8/31/10 4/25/11 5/18/10 9/7/11 7/11/10 4/13/11 2/16/11 5/27/11 5/24/10 8/25/10 1/22/11

7/12/10 1/21/10 2/15/10 6/1/10 5/8/10 5/15/10 6/30/11 5/19/10 11/12/10 11/12/10 4/4/11 6/24/10 4/15/10 6/22/10 2/21/10 6/9/10 6/7/10 11/22/10

HOMETOWN

Van Nuys, Calif. Northridge, Calif. Sylmar, Calif. West Hills, Calif. Sylmar, Calif. Moorpark, Calif. Pacoima, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Simi Valley, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Santa Clarita, Calif. Simi Valley, Calif.

HOMETOWN

Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. St. George, Utah Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Henderson, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Henderson, Nev. Pahrump, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Henderson, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. HOMETOWN

Santee, Calif. El Cajon, Calif. Lemon Grove, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Escondido, Calif. San Diego, Calif. El Cajon, Calif. Alpine, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. HOMETOWN

Haymarket, Va. Warrenton, Va. Haymarket, Va. Gainesville, Va. Gainesville, Va. Gainesville, Va. Fairfax, Va. Great Falls, Va. Haymarket, Va. Haymarket, Va. Aldie, Va. Great Falls, Va. Gainesville, Va. Orange County, Va. Bristow, Va. Warrenton, Va. Warrenton, Va. Gainesville, Va.

Note: All rosters are submitted by the team’s coach and are current as of June 14, 2021.


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Allett Badar Baker Ju Lozano Martinez Ortiz Ramirez Renfro Rodriguez Rolish Romero Smith

Albert Campillo Chanfreau Dejesus Duffin IV Enriquez Farrell Feldman Gordon Nesbit Nicolaus Satterly Shim Urso

Adam Daaniyal Wyatt Bryant Caleb Eli Ivan Jacob Mannix Noah Cooper Elijah Mason

Dougie Sebastian Julian Kane Lawrence Isaac Cade Seth Wyatt Ethan Ryan Everett Eric Barrett

RHP/C 2B/1B 2B/C C/RHP OF/RHP 1B/RHP 3B/1B C/SS C/SS RHP/OF OF/2B C/RHP 2B/OF

1B/RHP C/OF SS/RHP SS/RHP RHP/OF 2B/SS 3B/RHP 2B/C OF/3B OF/3B OF/LHP C/1B SS/2B 1B/LHP

R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/L R/R R/R R/L

4’5” 4’9” 4’9” 4’6” 4’6” 4’8” 5’5” 5’2” 4’9” 5’0” 4’11” 4’7” 4’9” 5’2”

75 106 80 70 72 100 155 120 141 125 140 87 90 102

4’11” 5’1” 126 5’0” 4’11” 148 5’0” 105 5’4” 140 4’11” 120 4’8” 89 4’11” 105 5’3” 115 4’9” 75 5’2” 105 4’8” 80

5’0” 150 5’1” 115 5’1” 100 4’8” 65 5’5” 151 4’7” 80 4’11” 110 4’6” 63 5’2” 110 5’1” 95 4’7” 70 5’1” 120 4’11” 5’1” 105

8/27/11 9/28/10 4/4/10 12/13/10 9/25/10 6/9/11 4/4/11 5/11/10 6/23/10 3/28/11 6/24/11 8/19/10 11/20/10 5/5/10 1/12/10 6/1/10 4/26/10 3/28/11 3/30/10 2/14/10 7/9/10 10/5/10 3/15/10 6/10/10 1/21/10 2/11/10 2/21/10

5/28/10 6/29/10 6/20/10 2/26/11 3/5/11 10/1/10 4/29/11 12/22/10 11/30/10 2/18/10 3/3/11 5/8/10 5/3/10 10/7/10

HOMETOWN

Whittier, Calif. Placentia, Calif. Corona, Calif. Lakewood, Calif. Orange, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. Norwalk, Calif. Garden Grove, Calif. Cerritos, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. Lennox, Calif. Lakewood, Calif. Cypress, Calif. HOMETOWN

Palm Desert, Calif. Houston, Texas Murrieta, Calif. Cerritos, Calif. Menifee, Calif. Beaumont, Calif. Buena Park, Calif. Houston, Texas Corona, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. Huntington Beach, Calif. Covina, Calif. Palm Desert, Calif.

10U

HT

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HOMETOWN

Vista, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Temecula, Calif. San Diego, Calif. HOMETOWN

2 0 2 1 F U T U R E S I N V I TAT I O N A L

CAROLINA CARDINALS

Ackiss Blake C/UTIL R/R 4’10” 92 9/20/10 Cary, N.C. Blanchard Brooks UTIL/RHP L/R 5’3” 105 5/3/10 Greer, S.C. Brown Dean SS/3B R/R 4’9” 100 8/10/10 Clayton, N.C. Devine Mason OF/UTIL R/R 5’0” 100 4/11/11 Holly Springs, N.C. Drye Liam RHP/OF L/R 4’11” 70 1/14/11 Waxhaw, N.C. Duncan Owen SS/1B R/R 5’0” 95 12/30/10 Waxhaw, N.C. Hanish Tyce 3B/C L/R 5’0” 100 10/19/10 Raleigh, N.C. Hinton Cayce SS/RHP L/R 5’0” 80 6/18/10 Rocky Mount, N.C. Karras Mason 2B/SS R/R 5’0” 99 6/22/10 Apex, N.C. Tack Austin 3B/RHP R/R 5’1” 122 8/2/10 Cary, N.C. Wade Jentzen 1B/RHP R/R 5’6” 150 10/18/10 Snow Hill, N.C. Watson Gavin SS/RHP R/R 4’9” 90 5/18/10 Youngsville, N.C.

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2B/SS RHP/3B OF OF/1B SS/2B C/RHP 1B/RHP OF/RHP 1B/C C/OF 3B/RHP SS/2B LHP/1B RHP/3B

SAN DIEGO SHOW

POS

Diego Jonas Kyle Orlando Joey Cruz Joaquin Aiden Giovanni Lino James Evan Julian Jacoby Hibiki

ZT PROSPECTS NATIONAL

FIRST

Aguirre Bedolla Coleman Fernandez Francisco Garcia Holguin Lillis Luna Quintana Rebollar Rubio Shay Suzuki

TOP TIER AMERICANS

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SCOTTSDALE DIRTBAGS 10U

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Bell Emmons Gates Hansen Holder Juarez Mathis Orozco Park Roodenburg Saddler Villalva Wilcox Young Babineaux Barnhart Booker Jr. Hull Hummell Jones Locke Tedder Wilson

Maddox MJ Blake Carson Carter Ernesto AJ Ethan Christian Jesper Thomas Maximus Micah Tyson Johnny Koen Joshua Ryan Carter Jackson Jackson Owen Cooper

C/3B OF/UTIL C/3B SS/RHP OF/SS 1B/LHP OF/SS C/RHP 1B/LHP 3B/RHP RHP/1B SS/2B SS/RHP SS/RHP C/1B 1B/LHP 2B/3B 3B/RHP 2B/C 3B/1B C/UTIL OF/UTIL UTIL

L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

4’8” 97 4’9” 95 4’8” 98 5’1” 98 5’2” 105 5’1” 115 5’0” 100 5’0” 130 5’0” 125 5’5” 5’0” 130 4’11” 90 4’11” 100 4’11” 90 4’11” 4’11” 5’2” 4’11” 4’7” 5’1” 5’2” 4’10” 4’9”

120 104 102 96 70 105 98 85 95

12/5/11 11/14/10 6/23/10 9/11/10 9/16/10 8/13/11 7/8/10 8/23/10 8/29/10 7/8/10 8/23/10 3/10/10 2/9/10 1/4/11 6/25/10 7/29/10 2/10/10 10/1/10 9/9/10 7/16/10 3/19/10 6/1/10 2/16/11

HOMETOWN

Waddell, Ariz. San Tan Valley, Ariz. Peoria, Ariz. Gilbert, Ariz. Houston, Texas Gilbert, Ariz. Somis, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Fullerton, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Lincoln, Neb. San Diego, Calif. Ventura, Calif. Longwood, Fla. HOMETOWN

Braselton, Ga. Grayson, Ga. Dacula, Ga. Richmond Hill, Ga. Buford, Ga. Buford, Ga. Buford, Ga. Auburn, Ga. Winder, Ga.

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Note: All rosters are submitted by the team’s coach and are current as of June 14, 2021.


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Browand Eteuati Fiedler Hines Jacobus Landry Martinez Moore Nazarino Park Pike Rex Soliza

Abrego Crockett Durrett Franshaw Johnson Jones LaFrenz Mercado Nerren Pace Sepulveda Simmons Talavera

Pete Owen Travis Levi Ben Brayden Xzyyvn Lincoln Akoni Marcos Madden James Keagan

Levi Kyle Braden Noah Miguel Braxton Haden Dylan Landon Brandon Mateo Kalen Bobby

2 0 2 1 F U T U R E S I N V I TAT I O N A L

C/UTIL OF 3B/SS UTIL/2B OF/1B SS/RHP RHP/1B SS/RHP 3B/RHP 2B/SS 2B/UTIL C/RHP C/3B

SS/C RHP/UTIL C/RHP 1B/LHP C/RHP 2B/OF OF/3B 3B/RHP RHP/UTIL 3B/RHP C/OF OF/3B OF/3B

R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/R

5’4” 102 5’8” 125 5’2” 105 5’1” 112 5’2” 103 5’5” 116 5’0” 5’2” 103 5’2” 135 4’9” 105 5’0” 105 4’10” 105 4’9” 100

5’2” 110 4’10” 90 5’2” 100 5’5” 90 4’11” 4’7” 80 5’1” 110 5’1” 134 4’10” 80 5’4” 135 5’1” 125 5’5” 135 4’10”

2/20/09 2/13/09 11/5/09 7/9/09 6/13/09 7/17/09 3/3/09 8/29/09 2/16/09 7/9/09 7/23/09 3/26/09 4/7/09

7/11/09 5/29/09 4/21/09 6/22/09 1/25/10 11/15/09 12/15/09 3/13/10 7/15/09 6/23/09 9/30/09 6/17/09 12/9/09

HOMETOWN

Gig Harbor, Wash. West Covina, Calif. Missouri City, Texas Meridian, Idaho Mesa, Ariz. Puyallup, Wash. Othello, Wash. Covington. Wash. Seattle, Wash. Renton, Wash. Puyallup, Wash. Lehi, Utah Puyallup, Wash.

HOMETOWN

Pearland, Texas Pearland, Texas Missouri City, Texas Pearland, Texas Houston, Texas Pearland, Texas League City, Texas Houston, Texas Nacogdoches, Texas La Porte, Texas Pearland, Texas Pearland, Texas Tomball, Texas

Note: All rosters are submitted by the team’s coach and are current as of June 21, 2021.


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Aguilar Bennett Buchanan Castillo Doelitsch Galik Irwin Miller Porter Quinones Jr Reyes Sornson Williams

Arbogast Austin Cameron Caperton Condon Glover Gunning Lockhart Maltz Stewart Vidal

Bryce Cooper Tyson Tyler Fletcher Noah Josh Conner Kade Jackson Isaac

Jack Caden Chase Cole Mason Mason Davis Dylan Jackson Charlie Judah Sully Jacob JT Siale Kafoa Sione Papitaiso Genaro

SS/2B 3B/OF C/2B 1B/RHP SS/2B OF/1B 3B/RHP 2B/OF OF/3B 3B/RHP C/OF C/2B SS/3B

LHP/OF 3B/C C/3B C/SS C/OF RHP/OF SS/RHP SS/RHP SS/RHP SS/RHP 1B/3B

C/UTIL 1B/LHP 3B/RHP 2B/RHP 3B/RHP 3B/RHP OF/LHP 2B/OF SS/3B 1B/C 2B/C 1B/RHP 1B/LHP 1B C UTIL

R/R R/R L/R L/R R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/R R/R R/R

4’11” 5’1” 4’9” 5’6” 5’1” 4’10” 5’0” 4’11” 5’0” 5’3” 4’11” 4’11” 5’1”

4’11” 5’4” 5’3” 4’11” 5’2” 5’5” 5’0” 5’6” 5’0” 5’0” 5’9”

108 90 110 160 115 100 135 120 89 90

90 95 91 175 110 80 94 100 110 145 96 98 110

120 120 81 120 145 110 110 100 105 175

5’1” 105 5’0” 125 5’4” 130 5’0” 90 5’1” 120 5’4” 125 4’11” 95 4’11” 90 5’2” 105 5’6” 172 5’2” 90 5’5” 155 5’2” 150 5’6” 5’6” 5’2” 115

5/21/09 9/21/09 8/7/09 12/16/09 9/5/09 5/7/09 9/16/09 7/18/09 6/12/09 8/25/09

6/8/09 9/23/09 11/2/09 6/24/09 9/15/09 10/31/09 2/23/10 6/23/09 6/20/09 5/8/09 6/24/09 10/29/09 6/26/09

3/6/09 2/8/09 5/17/09 5/1/09 1/27/09 1/16/09 5/7/09 6/17/09 9/4/09 2/1/09 2/17/09

8/12/09 5/14/09 1/21/09 5/30/09 2/17/10 10/19/09 6/9/09 6/9/09 6/19/09 6/2/09 3/4/10 11/13/09 6/6/09 8/5/09 8/5/09 8/21/09

HOMETOWN

Youngsville, La. Johns Creek, Ga. Gainesville, Ga. Moundville, Ala. Johns Creek, Ga. Alpharetta, Ga. Hoover, Ala. Bogart, Ga. John’s Creek, Ga. Cumming, Ga.

HOMETOWN

Pasadena, Texas Spring, Texas Cypress, Texas Laredo, Texas Spring, Texas Montgomery, Texas Montgomery, Texas Montgomery, Texas Montgomery, Texas El Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas Montgomery, Texas Spring, Texas

HOMETOWN

Fredericksburg, Va. Greenwell Springs, La. Nokesville, Va. Culpeper, Va. Alexandria, Va. Haymarket, Va. Haymarket, Va. Troy, Va. Key West, Fla. Burke, Va. Miami, Fla.

HOMETOWN

Pleasant Hill, Calif. Washington, D.C. Lincoln, Calif. Danville, Calif. Rocklin, Calif. Gulfport, Miss. Rocklin, Calif. Rocklin, Calif. Apex, N.C. Rockville, Md. Severna Park, Md. Metairie, La. San Jose, Calif. Union City, Calif. Union City, Calif. Visalia, Calif.

2 0 2 1 F U T U R E S I N V I TAT I O N A L

LAMORINDA TITANS

Carpenter Cary Cotton Dawes Harris Little McLemore McLemore McNally Rothbard Shirlen Sullivan Tagud Tulua Tulua Villarreal

Jaylen Carter Zayne Aaron Jaxton Luke Cason Benjamin Chance Wyatt Jesus Cole Landon Jayden

5’6” 5’2” 5’3” 5’7” 5’0” 5’3” 5’9” 5’3” 5’1” 4’11”

10U

HT

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L

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B/T

3B/RHP OF/2B 3B/RHP 1B/OF C/1B C/3B OF/RHP SS/2B SS/RHP OF/LHP

STARS 11U FUTURES

POS

Cole Andrew Thomas Hunter Ander Gavin Dexter Carter Dylan Walker

BANDITOS BLACK

FIRST

Albert Cochran Davis Elmore Elorriaga Greene McCleon Jr Moon Schmidt Taulbee

TG DBACKS

LAST


SBA FUTURES 11U ZT PROSPECTS 11U NATIONAL PREMIER NATIONAL

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Andino Burris Cuykendall Goodyear Hampton Josey Kerr Matthews McKain Motley Reynolds Rodesiler Royce Simmons Stevenson Thompson Vazquez

Angulo Avina Barberena Brown Fetters Garcia Gonzalez Minor Rodriguez Serna Valdivia Walters

Brunson Cardenas Chapa Ciurca Cook Fosdick Gaines Heinrich Ivy Legh-Page McPherson Sampson Smith

Ivan Garrett Tanner Knox Alex Bryson Levi Max Griffin Trendyn Jacob Sean Cal Hudson Banks Braxton Derek

Joshua Zion Blake Hudson Jackson Aaron Angel Lennex Julian Bryan Zain Cameron

Easton Caleb Asher Tony Chase Keagan Tristin Hunter Landen Parker Jace Colt Lucas

HOOKS BASEBALL

10U

LAST

Baker Bell Couch Doss El-Khansa Frausto Maxwell Moore Namken Ramos Starnes Willingham

Justin Liam Cannon Jack Kasen Anthony Amari Tate Blayne Chrisanthony Logan Hunter

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SS/C LHP/1B 2B/OF 3B/RHP OF/RHP 1B/RHP UTIL/RHP OF/2B LHP OF/1B 2B/C LHP/OF OF/LHP 1B/LHP SS/C 2B/SS SS/RHP

3B/1B SS/RHP OF/RHP 1B/OF 3B/RHP C/RHP OF/LHP SS/RHP C/3B OF/RHP 3B/RHP C/UTIL

1B/RHP 2B/C SS/3B SS/RHP OF/UTIL C/RHP SS/3B SS/UTIL 1B/OF 3B/RHP C/3B OF/LHP C/RHP

3B/C UTIL/3B SS/RHP SS/3B SS/OF 1B/C UTIL OF/LHP C/2B SS/UTIL 3B/RHP OF/1B

R/R R/L L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L L/L R/R L/L L/L L/L L/R R/R L/R

R/R R/R L/R L/L R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L L/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/L

5’4” 5’4” 120 4’9” 80 5’4” 130 5’4” 115 5’6” 155 5’5” 125 5’4” 100 5’7” 107 5’4” 129 4’6” 80 5’3” 110 5’2” 105 5’3” 110 4’11” 100 4’10” 90 5’3” 125

5’1” 130 5’1” 110 5’2” 115 5’9” 160 5’6” 130 5’4” 110 5’0” 100 5’2” 5’4” 150 5’1” 112 5’4” 140 4’11” 90

5’7” 143 5’0” 5’2” 110 4’11” 80 5’1” 125 4’10” 94 5’1” 109 5’0” 5’1” 104 4’10” 100 5’8” 125 4’10” 5’8” 140

5’2” 5’4” 5’2” 5’3” 4’9” 5’5” 4’10” 5’0” 4’11” 5’1” 5’5” 5’1”

115 120 102 115 89 130 100 95 105 113 134 102

1/27/09 8/1/09 6/15/09 6/24/09 11/24/09 7/9/09 1/22/10 11/6/09 4/7/09 6/14/09 10/16/09 8/19/09 7/11/09 9/4/09 12/29/09 4/17/09 12/21/09

5/26/09 8/31/09 9/19/09 8/4/09 3/10/09 2/18/09 6/11/09 8/31/09 2/10/09 5/19/09 7/27/09 9/21/09

7/11/09 2/19/09 7/20/09 11/9/09 2/22/10 9/4/09 2/10/10 8/1/09 7/5/09 10/12/09 5/14/09 7/21/09 8/6/09

10/20/09 6/21/09 9/4/09 10/13/09 4/19/10 2/11/10 5/10/10 9/9/09 10/26/09 8/1/09 9/24/09 12/8/09

HOMETOWN

Monroe, N.C. Mooresville, N.C. Waxhaw, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Matthews, N.C. Holly Springs, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Fort Mill, S.C. Huntersville, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Mooresville, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Matthews, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. HOMETOWN

Whittier, Calif. La Habra, Calif. La Mirada, Calif. Iola, Texas Montgomery, Texas Pico Rivera, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Compton, Calif. Boca Raton, Fla. Placentia, Calif. La Quinta, Calif. Upland, Calif.

HOMETOWN

Highlands, Texas Conroe, Texas Montgomery, Texas League City, Texas Conroe, Texas Montgomery, Texas Waller, Texas Cypress, Texas Cypress, Texas Cypress, Texas Cypress, Texas Tomball, Texas McKinney, Texas

HOMETOWN

San Antonio, Texas Austin, Texas San Marcos, Texas Georgetown, Texas Denham Springs, La. New Braunfels, Texas Pflugerville, Texas New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels, Texas Converse, Texas Austin, Texas Austin, Texas

Note: All rosters are submitted by the team’s coach and are current as of June 21, 2021.


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Ambler Babineaux Booker Jr. Cothern Davis Gandy Hatcher Kehren Locke Nuckles Rauch Suchocki Thomas Watts

Bianconi Choi Foss Hopkins Jundt Lee Miranda Nicolaus Osmundson Pearson Ryan Sanchez Shim Tseng Watson

Theodor Mason Caleb Giovanni Brody Caden Chase Andrew Logan Wesley Gregory Jonathan Eric Ian Zowen

Myles Burk Landen Rory Jackson William Von Zachary Thomas Jack Charles Joel Dylan Carter

SS/C C/1B 2B/3B OF/RHP OF/3B UTIL/RHP 3B/RHP UTIL/C C/UTIL OF/RHP SS/UTIL SS/2B UTIL/C 1B/LHP

RHP/1B OF/RHP 2B/SS 2B/OF 1B/RHP 2B/SS C/3B C/UTIL 3B/RHP RHP/OF C/3B 3B/RHP SS/2B SS/RHP SS/2B

SS/RHP OF/RHP SS/3B C/3B UTIL/RHP 2B/SS OF/UTIL C/OF OF/2B SS/C 3B/1B OF/1B LHP/1B SS/RHP

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L

R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R

5’2” 96 4’11” 130 5’2” 102 5’4” 125 6’0” 140 5’3” 113 5’1” 140 4’11” 5’2” 98 5’3” 5’1” 95 4’10” 79 5’2” 105 5’4” 135

5’7” 175 5’3” 135 5’2” 96 4’9” 86 5’4” 145 5’1” 105 5’2” 135 5’2” 115 5’2” 120 5’2” 102 4’10” 105 5’1” 120 4’11” 5’2” 5’2” 105

5’0” 85 5’3” 110 5’5” 115 5’3” 108 5’3” 4’11” 82 4’10” 90 5’1” 110 4’10” 87 5’0” 100 5’5” 120 5’7” 130 5’6” 140 5’2” 90

7/25/09 6/8/09 2/19/09 1/20/09 6/26/09 4/30/09 4/15/09 3/23/09 10/14/09 6/28/09 5/19/09 12/29/09 9/25/09

12/23/09 6/25/10 2/10/10 6/6/09 6/3/09 2/12/10 11/12/09 10/16/09 3/19/10 5/19/09 11/8/09 4/6/10 12/8/09 11/28/09

4/14/09 9/15/09 1/1/09 6/17/09 11/8/09 11/6/09 9/30/09 2/1/09 9/15/09 6/17/09 8/1/09 5/19/09 5/3/10 10/31/09 4/8/09

6/17/09 7/14/09 2/10/09 6/22/09 4/1/09 4/16/09 12/31/09 7/9/09 9/20/09 10/2/10 10/26/09 9/7/09 5/27/09 3/26/09

HOMETOWN

Compton, Calif. Montgomery, Texas Whittier, Calif. Grapevine, Texas Norco, Calif. Castaic, Calif. El Sobrante, Calif. Corona, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Tucson, Ariz. Lehi, Utah Rocklin, Calif. Porter Ranch, Calif.

HOMETOWN

Dacula, Ga. Braselton, Ga. Dacula, Ga. Hoschton, Ga. Macon, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Acworth, Ga. Buford, Ga. Buford, Ga. Buford, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Lawrenceville, Ga.

HOMETOWN

San Diego, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Temecula, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. Chula Vista, Calif. San Marcos, Calif. La Jolla, Calif. Santee, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Temecula, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif.

HOMETOWN

Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. Delcembre, La. Scottsdale, Ariz. Raleigh, N.C. Phoenix, Ariz. Alpharetta, Ga. Livingston, La. Baton Rouge, La. Mandeville, La. Dunwoody, Ga. San Diego, Calif. Raleigh, N.C. Gilbert, Ariz.

2 0 2 1 F U T U R E S I N V I TAT I O N A L

SCOTTSDALE DIRTBAGS

Auxt Cresse DeRouen Irwin Mocny Newman Nielsen Ray Sides Sperry Survilas Vargas Wagnon Watson

Jamal Johnny Joshua Landon Jaylon Ezra Brayden Ansley Jackson Silas Gregory Bryson Chance Kaileb

5’7” 133 5’2” 5’1” 105 5’7” 135 5’0” 89 5’4” 130 5’9” 120 5’6” 110 5’5” 130 5’4” 130 5’0” 89 5’4” 130 5’5” 122

10U

HT

R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

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3B/SS 3B/RHP RHP/2B 1B/LHP SS/C 3B/RHP UTIL/RHP 3B/SS UTIL SS/RHP 2B/SS C/3B OF/RHP

SAN DIEGO SHOW

POS

Ricardo Michael Richard Luke Zachary Orion Quinton Striker Jackson Adrian Jake Brandon Dru

DINGERS ATHLETICS

FIRST

Aguilar Atkinson Avina Esquivel Fiedler Gonzalez Hill Pence Stewart Villela Welch Williams Wilson

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I AM NATIONAL DULINS DODGERS MERIDIAN PANTHERS

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Bravo Briggs Cordero Cueto Diaz Diaz de Villegas Diaz Orta Giro Hickey Jessurun Loonam Lopez Loreto Mesa Nava Negron Nunez Piles

Barnes Blakely Bryson Cheak Coronado Dutka Ganzer Hale Leach Leathers McNeill Offolter Overstreet

Barnett Bell Bower Brinson Davis DiFatta Jones-Teasley Koons Myers Jr. Poteet Prophater Taylor Wilson

Foley Merz Murphy Murphy Sauer Soos Walsh

Noble Konnor Alejandro Jake Adryan Adrian Luis Tommy Sebastian Julius Nolan Salvador Marco Bryan Lucciano Roberto Brian Jacob

Skyler Colton Jacob Cooper Masen Rylen Brody Zane River Hadley Levi Christian Zimmer Reid

Hudson Tobias Will Christian Colton John Daelan Zach Ronnie Gavin Russ Jack Pierce

Kevin Dylan Donovan Trevor Tony Jackson Drew

2 0 2 1 F U T U R E S I N V I TAT I O N A L

SS/UTIL LHP/1B SS/2B OF/1B C/3B 1B/3B C C/3B RHP/OF SS/2B 3B/RHP SS/2B OF/LHP SS/3B OF/1B OF/LHP SS/C OF/1B

RHP/1B OF/LHP LHP/OF 3B/RHP OF/2B C/3B SS/RHP 2B/OF C/SS SS/RHP SS/RHP OF/RHP 1B/LHP

3B/OF 3B/SS 2B/UTIL C/3B 3B/OF OF/LHP 1B/LHP SS/RHP LHP/OF 1B/OF RHP/UTIL C/3B C/2B

3B/OF C/RHP 2B/RHP OF/C OF/RHP SS/2B C/UTIL

L/R L/L R/R L/L L/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/R L/R L/L R/R L/L L/L R/R L/L

R/R R/L R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/L

R/R L/R R/R R/R L/R L/L L/L R/R L/L R/L R/R R/R R/R

L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

5’0” 90 5’9” 135 5’1” 90 5’0” 90 5’4” 128 5’8” 140 5’1” 130 5’3” 5’4” 103 5’1” 5’4” 112 5’1” 90 5’3” 120 5’5” 120 4’10” 100 5’3” 122 4’10” 90 4’8” 90

5’0” 195 5’4” 4’11” 95 5’0” 4’9” 80 5’1” 110 4’9” 95 4’9” 88 5’1” 98 5’6” 130 5’0” 80 5’6” 110 5’1” 110

5’3” 110 5’5” 160 4’10” 85 4’11” 119 5’5” 155 4’8” 82 5’3” 5’2” 100 5’0” 94 5’2” 94 5’3” 105 5’2” 110 4’11” 107

5’0” 100 5’0” 4’8” 85 4’7” 85 4’11” 112 5’2” 110 5’0” 92

HOMETOWN

6/27/09 7/24/09 2/26/09 1/12/09 9/2/09 1/13/09 6/9/09 10/24/09 2/11/09 6/1/09 5/19/09 8/19/09 4/7/09 12/21/09 5/25/09 5/17/09 7/12/09 8/8/09

Miami, Fla. Oxford, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Pembroke Pines, Fla. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Coral Gables, Fla. Miami, Fla. Wesley Chapel, Fla. Pembroke Pines, Fla. Coral Springs, Fla. Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. Hialeah, Fla. Miami, Fla. Land o’ Lakes, Fla. Miami, Fla. Cape Coral, Fla.

10/5/09 4/5/10 7/16/09 3/2/09 1/14/10 8/2/09 2/1/10 12/22/09 8/29/09 5/28/09 8/14/09 4/2/09 9/1/09

Princeton, Texas Lucas, Texas Flower Mound, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Irving, Texas Heath, Texas Sherman, Texas Ringling, Okla. Carthage, Texas Waco, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Lindsay, Okla. Rockwall, Texas

2/1/10 9/18/09 4/8/10 10/8/09 12/8/09 7/27/09 10/29/09 5/26/09 6/11/09 4/5/10 7/24/09 1/24/10 2/7/10

9/20/09 9/3/09 12/19/09 12/19/09 3/26/10 12/21/09 10/2/09

HOMETOWN

HOMETOWN

Sandy Springs, Ga. Decatur, Ga. Loganville, Ga. Snellville, Ga. Lilburn, Ga. Stone Mountain, Ga. Lilburn, Ga. Stone Mountain, Ga. Snellville, Ga. Suwanee, Ga. Brookhaven, Ga. Lilburn, Ga. Lawrenceville, Ga.

HOMETOWN

Hillsdale, N.J. Congers, N.J. Port Monmouth, N.J. Port Monmouth, N.J. Hillsdale, N.J. Allenwood, N.J. Westfield, N.J.

Note: All rosters are submitted by the team’s coach and are current as of June 21, 2021.


WT

DOB

LAST

FIRST

POS

B/T

HT

WT

DOB

LAST

FIRST

POS

B/T

HT

WT

DOB

LAST

FIRST

POS

B/T

HT

WT

DOB

Armenta Brunet Danzeisen Kempton Knudson Nibarger Offermann Otis Platt Reichwein Rios Rodriguez Yuriar

Branoff Castelar Cheyne Davila Dershem Evans Gardner Grant Obaldo Seamon Vander Tuuk

Anthony Tristan Ethan Marcus Braiden Andrew Evan Caden James Jacob Zachary

Michael Anthony Izaeya Jakhi Luis Noah Jaiden Julian Ketih Jose Colin Jael Matthew

2B/OF LHP/OF SS/C 3B/RHP RHP/SS SS/UTIL C/SS 3B/2B OF/UTIL LHP/1B RHP/C SS/2B 3B/1B

LHP/OF C/RHP OF/RHP 3B/UTIL C/3B RHP/SS RHP/1B 2B/C SS/RHP SS/RHP UTIL/RHP

2B/UTIL OF OF/SS 3B/RHP SS/RHP 2B/3B C/SS SS/OF 3B/RHP C/3B 1B/RHP LHP/1B

R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R

L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R

R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/L

5’1” 4’10” 5’0” 5’0” 5’7” 5’1” 5’3” 5’5” 4’11” 5’5” 5’2” 5’2” 5’6”

95 95 100 92 105 95 113 145 82 106 150 100 165

5’0” 90 4’11” 110 5’4” 5’3” 107 5’2” 110 5’4” 110 5’8” 5’2” 100 5’1” 105 5’8” 110 5’1”

5’0” 5’1” 5’2” 5’1” 5’6” 5’1” 5’4” 5’2” 5’8” 5’5” 5’11” 5’3”

115 86 100 136 105 130 125 110 110 133 175 142

2/24/09 6/15/09 5/6/09 11/17/09 11/13/09 5/7/10 7/30/09 8/28/09 5/1/09 7/6/09 9/9/09 7/9/09

6/29/10 9/30/09 8/21/09 5/20/09 7/15/09 7/30/09 9/5/09 2/22/09 11/24/09 2/26/09 4/28/09 4/30/09 4/12/09

6/1/09 1/7/10 6/8/09 6/7/09 12/14/09 1/2/09 1/23/09 8/19/09 5/30/09 8/15/09 9/22/09

10/28/09 2/10/09 5/17/10 8/17/09 1/27/09 1/17/09 8/28/09 6/2/09 3/23/09 9/2/09 5/16/09 9/29/09

HOMETOWN

Middlesex, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Wake Forest, N.C. Fort Mill, S.C. Cary, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Durham, N.C. Cary, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. New Bern, N.C. Raleigh, N.C.

HOMETOWN

Queen Creek, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Mesa, Ariz. Las Vegas, Nev. Queen Creek, Ariz. Las Vegas, Nev. Henderson, Nev. Phoenix, Ariz. Gilbert, Ariz. Laveen, Ariz. Chandler, Ariz. Buckeye, Ariz.

HOMETOWN

East Lansing, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Charlotte, Mich. Key West, Fla. White Lake, Mich. Saint Charles, Ill. Hodgkins, Ill. Kalamazoo, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Rolling Meadows, Ill. Lockport, Ill.

HOMETOWN

Saddle Brook, N.J. Queens Village, N.Y. West Orange, N.J. Bronx, N.Y. Ardmore, Pa. Ozone Park, N.Y. New York City, N.Y. Brooklyn, N.Y. Kew Gardens, N.Y. Syosset, N.Y. Paterson, N.J. Howard Beach, N.Y.

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DREAMCHASERS ACADEMY

Alberto Collado Gale Garcia Hall Lopez Martinez Pimentel Jr. Pino Raymond Santos Tejada

Andres Robert Nathan Traekon Noah Maximus Cooper Terrell Calan Brockton Evan Santiago Ricardo

5’4” 5’1” 100 6’0” 200 5’0” 125 5’5” 115 4’10” 85 5’3” 102 5’3” 115 5’3” 85 4’9” 87 5’6” 5’2” 87

10U

HT

R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R L/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

11U

B/T

RHP/SS 3B/RHP 1B/OF C/3B RHP/1B 2B/SS LHP/OF 3B/RHP SS/RHP C/OF RHP/OF RHP

TEAM MIZUNO

POS

Kwamaine Evan Joshua Camden Troy Reed Eli Chase Thomas Brenner Trent Graham

BPA

FIRST

Battle Clark Conti Glaze Haynes Holt Huston Meyers Piscorik Shrimanker Sparks Virag

RAWLINGS PROSPECTS

LAST

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TEAM SELECT 10U

CANES WEST FUTURES

LAST

FIRST

POS

B/T

HT

WT

DOB

LAST

FIRST

POS

B/T

HT

WT

DOB

Bruesch Clark Crowe Decena Dougherty Fulton Lake Whannel

Cato Hudson Jordan McLeod Newberry Pena Sharp Sharp Thornton

Mason Connor Dylan Abram Max Quincy Tyson Connor

Carson Caleb Camren Duncan Brayden Logan Tyler Brody Dane

RHP/OF 3B/RHP C/SS OF/UTIL 3B/RHP 1B/RHP SS/2B SS/RHP

2B/SS SS/OF OF/LHP LHP/1B OF/RHP C/OF 3B/RHP C/3B SS

R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R L/R R/R R/R L/R

5’4” 5’5” 5’4” 5’2” 5’5” 5’10” 4’10” 4’5”

4’10” 5’4” 5’0” 5’3” 5’3” 4’10” 5’2” 5’1” 5’0”

105 105 105 130 100 160 77 110

85 118 100 102 130 104 120 105 100

2/21/09 2/16/10 9/28/09 7/2/09 9/25/09 5/27/09 8/15/09 12/24/09

7/25/09 3/24/09 3/8/09 1/9/09 1/17/09 10/22/09 10/6/09 3/1/10 10/13/09

HOMETOWN

Geneva, Ill. Fairfax, Iowa Hartland, Mich. Centerville, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa Newton, Ill. Bushnell, Fla. Fairfax, Iowa

HOMETOWN

Huntington Beach, Calif. Carrollton, Ga. Winston-Salem, N.C. Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach, Calif. Garden Grove, Calif. Raleigh, N.C. San Clemente, Calif. Santa Ana, Calif.

11U 34

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Note: All rosters are submitted by the team’s coach and are current as of June 21, 2021.


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