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ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNING BODY FOR BASEBALL IN THE UNITED STATES, I AM HONORED AND PRIVILEGED TO WELCOME YOU TO THE 2024 NATIONAL TEAM IDENTIFICATION SERIES CHAMPIONS CUP!
The opportunity that the National Team Identification Series brings to athletes across the nation is unlike any other. It not only provides the opportunity for athletes from every corner of the country to compete with the nation’s best players, but also the chance to represent the United States in international competition as part of our national teams or national team development programs.
This event has transformed since its inception, providing more and more opportunities for young athletes to compete against the best players in the country. More importantly, they will have the opportunity to earn an invitation to play for Team USA. The National Team Identification Series feeds directly into every national team or national team development program we offer. No other event in the country offers the opportunities the National Team Identification Series does, and we hope you are all proud to have been invited to this event.
As you enter the National Training Complex, you will notice the latest investment in developing young baseball talent in our country has been completed. Earlier this year we officially opened the Executive Offices and Training Center, which coincides with a 20-year agreement that was signed by USA Baseball and the Town of Cary to solidify Cary, North Carolina, as the permanent home of the national governing body in the United States. This project features a covered full-sized infield that can be converted into eight pitching and batting lanes, as well as office spaces for our staff members.
We are committed to bringing first-class competition to the field, so we wish you all good luck as you strive to win a championship, but also look to earn an invitation to a USA Baseball national team or development program. The experiences the athletes, coaches, and families will go through during this tournament will create memories and present numerous challenges and opportunities that could remain with you for an entire lifetime. It is an incredible byproduct of being an elite athlete.
Once again, welcome to the 2024 USA Baseball National Team Identification Series Champions Cup! On behalf of our staff, we cannot wait for you to get here and show us what you've got.
Yours in baseball,
Paul V. Seiler
Executive Director/CEO USA Baseball
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FAST FACTS
ABOUT THE NATIONAL TEAM IDENTIFICATION SERIES CHAMPIONS CUP
What is the NTIS?
The National Team Identification Series is USA Baseball’s most comprehensive player identification program and includes six age groups ranging from 11U-16U. Under the direction of USA Baseball Regional Directors, tryouts are held in every region of the country to be identified and selected for their regional teams, and invited to the NTIS Champions Cup in Cary, North Carolina.
Represent your region.
The NTIS utilizes a six-region system for the initial player identification process. The six regions consist of the Midwest, Northeast, Northwest, South, Southeast, and Southwest.
Who’s next?
Following the completion of the 2023 NTIS Champions Cup, 72 athletes were selected from the event for USA Baseball’s 2024 national team programming.
Play for USA.
For many athletes, their journey to represent USA on a global scale started with the NTIS. Most recently, the 2022 12U National Team rostered four individuals identified from the NTIS to contribute towards a gold medal victory at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) U-12 Baseball World Cup.
Path to the pros.
Many big leaguers have come out of the NTIS selection process and represented the red, white, and blue along the way. Albert Almora Jr., Alex Bregman, and Mickey Moniak started at the NTIS, moved on to national teams, and are now playing in major league baseball.
Set yourself apart.
The best athletes are defined – and strengthened – by more than just what they can do in-game. All participants at the NTIS Champions Cup will undergo Prospect Development Pipeline (PDP) Performance Assessment testing to assess their baseball and athletic skills with state-of-the-art technology so they know exactly where they stand and where they can improve.
Check your swing.
The 2024 NTIS Champions Cup 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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You can purchase exclusive action and portrait photography from the 2024 NTIS Champions Cup. Visit USABaseballPhotos.com and use the password ntis (case sensitive) to unlock your photos!
Watch from anywhere.
Fans can watch every game of the NTIS Champions by tuning into USABaseball.TV and creating a free account.
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SET FOR SUCCESS
HOW PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS PREPARE THE NEXT GENERATION OF STARS
by ETHAN BAKOGIANNIS and DAVIS FIELDS
USA Baseball’s player development programs are designed to train and enhance the skills of the best amateur baseball players from across the nation over a four-day stretch. The Athlete Development Program and National Team Development Programs put athletes from multiple age groups through a rigorous and formative program that increases their skills in the sport of baseball.
However, the ADP and NTDP offer so much more than just physical training and testing.
USA Baseball’s player development programs take a holistic approach designed to develop its athletes as wellrounded individuals prepared to compete, live, and succeed when they eventually play at the highest levels of the game.
Well-known on-the-field sessions that train and test physical attributes and skills are accompanied by off-field sessions such as financial literacy training, social media awareness meetings, information sessions on the collegiate recruiting process, arm care seminars, social media training, and more. These sessions are designed and instructed by experts such as coaches, former USA Baseball players, and professionals in their respective fields to prepare athletes for whatever they might encounter in their career.
At its core, the off-field sessions offered are designed to present players with the right information coming from experts with the best intentions.
“There's a lot of bad information out there, there's a lot,” said Jim Koerner, USA Baseball’s Director of Player Development. “You can find a lot of bad information on social media or even through your local travel ball team and we just want to make sure these kids are getting the right stuff, the right information from experienced people that have no agendas … It's about trying to help these kids reach their goal.”
Whether it's navigating contract negotiations, contemplating commitments, or taking care of their bodies, players are given the proper information by those who have been there before.
Experts, such as USA Baseball alumni, World Series champion, and former MLB All-Star Brad Penny act as role models for the young athletes that travel through the programs.
“Brad does a great job relating to the players,” Koerner said. “To me it's about bringing in someone like Brad, for example. He's been everywhere and he's done everything that these kids want to do. He's played on USA baseball, he's won a World Series, he's been drafted, he's been an All-Star, he's made money. So that's their aspiration.”
While the programs offer many sessions, the first one usually teaches players on one of the most important aspects of playing for and with USA Baseball — the importance of wearing the Stars and Stripes. It’s an honor that Penny knows well and doesn’t take lightly, something he communicates to the players he interacts with at the player development programs.
“You’re representing your country,” Penny said. “It’s not me playing for a Miami team, or a Los Angeles team, or San Francisco. It's a USA on your chest and that just means a lot.”
Another major session provided is a financial literacy course, which is given to the 16 and 17 year-olds at the NTDP events. With some signing contracts shortly after participating, knowing tips and tricks on how to manage money from those who have done it before is invaluable for young athletes.
“I’m like, ‘Listen, for a lot of you guys, this is going to become reality in one year,’” Penny said. “I mean we've got
guys who have signed multi-million dollar contracts right out of Team USA in the next draft class and this is something you might want to listen to. So it is a luxury that none of us had — it's really cool to see.”
Meanwhile, 14 and 15 year-olds participate at the ADP, which include age-specific sessions such as training on how to navigate the world of committing to universities. Additionally, parents are invited and encouraged to sit in on sessions in either age group.
A major set of sessions offered to everyone is training related to training, health, and arm care. Aiming to tackle a major problem facing baseball players at every level around the world, education in this arena is critical for these athletes.
“I think we have an epidemic in this country right now when it comes to arm care and injuries,” Koerner said.
“Right now at the amateur level, there are more 12 to 17 year olds having Tommy John surgery than any point in the history of baseball and it's not slowing down and if you look at what's going on at the big league level, there’s a number of guys getting injured on a yearly basis — this has become a real real problem. And I think there's a lack of education.”
The ADP and PDP are ideal platforms to provide education to the athletes that come through each program concerning their health. The ADP in particular is valuable, with a lot of players around the ages of 13 and 14 years old still being multi-positional, therefore making proper training that much more important. They endure much more usage with their
throwing arms both on the mound and, for example, at shortstop.
“These kids have just got to be smart with how they're training. The amount of downtime they're getting, the workload, strength ratios, shoulder imbalances, there's so many different layers to this,” Koerner said. “I think there needs to be more education on this front because the last thing you want to do is derail a career by trusting someone with your future that's not giving you the right information. So I think that's a direction that we really want to put a great deal of emphasis on.”
The coaches and coordinators Koerner brings in also helps with players’ health and arm care — they offer valuable insight into different aspects of arm care, such as strength development and layering in throwing programs in order to give players at both the ADP and PDP level foundations moving forward in their young careers.
Similar to the financial literacy sessions, Koerner is a firm believer that in today’s age, aspiring athletes should be social media-savvy, especially those who represent the country at the national level through USA Baseball. He believes that social media ultimately comes down to how you treat people and simply just being a good person.
“Social media is about how you treat people, and I think that's kind of the USA way,” Koerner said. “You want good people, people that treat other people with respect and are level headed and open minded… So yeah, you want to create a persona on social media that shows that you're that type of person, but you also want to live that type of life. And I think that's really important to make sure those two worlds are working together.”
Beyond potentially representing the United States on the field, players who come through both the ADP and NTDP come with prospective professional careers. For those who rise to that level, the image they present only grows larger.
“You have to be smart about what kind of image you're presenting and how you want people to view yourself, because that stuff doesn't go away,” Koerner said. “And some of these kids are going to be in the spotlight for a long time and they gotta be really cognizant of what they're liking or following.”
This is another aspect where figures such as Penny, who have lived the professional experience and experienced the responsibilities that come along with it, can offer a wealth of guidance. Penny is just one of a multitude of players who can offer invaluable insight to those present at the ADP and NTDP.
“It’s just guys with really great playing backgrounds and more importantly, just good people that just want to give back and try to help these kids reach their goals,” Koerner said.
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THE EMOTIONS AND STORIES BEHIND THE 2023 15U NATIONAL TEAM
by DAVIS FIELDS
“It was a huge, huge blessing for me. I mean, I’m just going to flat out say it - it’s the best experience of my life. That’s the only way I know how to put it.”
Without a doubt, Grady Emerson’s emotions on being able to don the Team USA jersey and represent his country are the thoughts of countless other players who have had the privilege of taking the field in the stars and stripes for USA Baseball over the decades. For Emerson, the blessing in question was the chance to be a part of the 15U National Team in 2023, playing alongside Brady Harris and James Tronstein on a squad that would emerge from the International Friendship Series in the Dominican Republic as champions after defeating Puerto Rico 12-3 at Yaguate Baseball Academy in Santo Domingo. But that night in September is just one of many memories from their time on the team that will last the trio for a lifetime.
While winning gold medals in baseball has been a constant for the United States on the international stage and is something that every player who comes through the National Training Complex dreams of one day achieving, it is often the act of representing the country on the international stage and the small, everyday interactions with the team that can leave the greatest impact. Even before the 2023 15U National Team had played a game, having the chance to play for the stars and stripes meant everything to the players who were set to pull on the jersey emblazoned with ‘U-S-A’ on the front.
“There’s no greater feeling in the world than knowing that you’re about to play for your country. It was something I had wanted ever since I was eight years old. Every time I’d see the big leaguers wear U-S-A across their chest, I was like, ‘man, how cool of an experience would that be?’” said Emerson. “You’re going out there not only for the people that you’ve grown up with or the people in your town, but you’re going to represent every citizen in America, and you want to make them proud.”
While the final 15U National Team roster was announced in August, Harris joked that for him, being able to play for the United States on the national stage didn’t fully set in until he stepped foot on the field at the Toronto Blue Jays Academy in Santo Domingo for the first time in September.
“It felt surreal at the beginning, I didn’t feel like it was really happening. And then once I really stepped out there and I had a unform on, I realized ‘U-S-A’ is across my chest right now. It’s the best feeling in the world.”
Of course, clinching the International Friendship Series title is a close rival, as Tronstein fondly recalled the sensation of the final inning against Puerto Rico and the experience of getting lost in the celebratory dogpile that took place after the final out.
For all three players, the path to that final out on the night on September 18 features just as many unforgettable memories off the field as it does on it. Even though the final roster featured 20 players from 20 different high schools across 10 different states, the winning chemistry on the national team wasn’t forged instantly. Harris and Tronstein came from opposite ends of the country, with around 2,500 miles separating Harris’ hometown of Saint Augustine, Florida, from Los Angeles, California, where Tronstein calls home. Emerson, located in between by way of Argyle, Texas, spoke glowingly about how the team took a lot of time to sit down, talk, and get to know each other as soon as they could to overcome initially “being strangers from different states.” Looking to use more than conversations to help get to know each other, the team turned to a unique approach: competition.
“We had some bonding games,” Emerson said. “Because we’re all so competitive. We needed to compete to bond, which was a weird thing, but it was a blessing.”
A favorite of 2023 15U squad was a game led by the coaching staff where the players split into two teams and had to throw a baseball in a specific order without dropping it. But there was a catch; the coaches would keep adding baseballs as the game progressed, leading to up to five baseballs in the air at once for each squad. Emerson was a big fan, laughing while describing how the game went.
“We’re trying not to drop them and we’re all yelling and screaming and strategizing. That was probably one of the coolest bonding games I’ve ever played; it was so competitive.”
Tronstein added that the game was something he’ll never forget and that it was an essential part of bringing the team together.
By the time the team had landed in Santo Domingo in the days leading up to their opener against the Dominican Republic on September 14, they were a family. It showed on the first night abroad, manifesting at dinner in the form of one of Tronstein’s favorite stories from the trip. With the coaches and players out at a team dinner that evening, Tronstein narrated how the team spied a mariachi band going around. The team sensed an opportunity, and he told the story of how “we all went around and told them it was Manager Rob Shabansky’s birthday, and we got them to sing Happy Birthday to him – it was a moment where we all just kind of came together.” There was even a cake, too.
Outside of the throw-and-catch game and the constant conversations, music played a pivotal part in bringing the team together and forging lasting memories among those on the team. Harris outlined that things began with karaoke games in the early stages that helped get players out of their shells and to laugh with each other, and when the team arrived in Santo Domingo, the 40-minute bus rides to and from had become a staple for the experience. All three of Emerson, Harris, and Tronstein highlighted how jam sessions on the bus with the music blasting and the team enjoying themselves were instrumental in bringing the team closer.
Of course, the music didn’t just stop when the team was off the bus. A particular session of signing autographs and baseballs in the halls postgame was
a favorite memory for Emerson, as he described how it “was a really cool memory for me because it was all my friends just sitting there singing and there’s nothing more you can ask for when you have such a great group of guys around you.” When asked who was in charge of the music and what the favorite genre for the team was, Emerson lit up.
“It was me and Jorvorskie Lane Jr. running the tunes,” the infielder said between laughs. “We sang ‘Party in the USA,’ all the Rihanna songs…I mean every Rihanna song, everything you could imagine a teenage girl would listen to.”
For the players who step out onto the field every year seeking to continue USA Baseball’s gold standard, they’ll have a story that will remain with them for the rest of their lives. But beyond just being able to play the game they love at a high level, it is the experience of representing the United States and the small, everyday stories like these that become woven together and make their time on the national team truly unforgettable. Harris put it best, reflecting on how he thought that “we all remember the big plays that we made and all the big events that happened in games. But I think those little moments, the autograph signings and the team bonding and the little karaoke games, all that stuff is just by far my favorite memories and memories I’ll cherish forever.”
The rest of the 2023 15U National Team would surely agree, holding on to those unframeable trophies just the same as their International Friendship Series winners’ medals from Santo Domingo.
STEPS TO THE SHOW
HOW THE 18U NATIONAL TEAM STAFF HELPS ITS PLAYERS ACHIEVE THEIR DREAMS
by ETHAN BAKOGIANNIS
Players on USA Baseball’s 18U National Team are just a couple steps away from achieving their dreams of playing in the major leagues.
Toting the best high school players from around the country, athletes on the 18U team train, compete, and win at the one of the highest levels of amateur baseball in some of the most premier events around the world.
Transforming a group of high school baseball players into a fully-fledged team of men ready for college and professional ball may seem daunting. Luckily, USA Baseball’s 18U National Team gets to learn from the best of the best.
With a rich history of success, the 18U National Team consistently dominates on the international stage. Filled with players aspiring to reach the professional level, 18U Program Director Brett Curll is tasked with assembling a staff that will help his athletes achieve their dreams.
“By the time they're 18, these guys all have a passion for the game,” Curll said. “They’ve identified themselves as wanting to play at the next level, whether that's college, but ultimately, they want to play professional … Once they make it through the 18U program, the next goal is the Collegiate National Team or a pro national team on their personal journey through the sport.”
Since 1987, the 18U program has been competing for, and winning gold across the world. With 16 gold medals and 10 world championships since it was created, its current staff — headed up by manager Rick Eckstein — is aiming to build on the team’s winning history and instill USA Baseball’s championship mindset into its roster.
Rick’s brother David Eckstein and Steve Stone are on staff as assistant coaches while Brad Penny serves as the team’s pitching coach. With dozens of years of professional experience between the four, they are uniquely positioned and highly equipped to turn a group of talented players into both world champions and future professionals in just a few months.
“We've got guys who have played at the highest level and coached at the highest level, but also guys who can connect these high schoolers to their highest level yet,” Curll said. “So I think the relationship building is such a key aspect to these guys and getting players to buy in in such a short period of time.”
While the staff is tasked with developing its team as physically excellent baseball players on the field, their more critical job requires them to build relationships and teach their players the mental and emotional lessons required for success in the next stages of their careers.
“Having a staff like this really sets us apart,” Curll said. “As intense as these guys are and passionate for the game, they're also just as intense as developing these guys as men on and off the field.”
From World Series Champions to major league coaches, the 18U National Team staff uses its experience to develop their athletes holistically while taking pride in forming meaningful and lasting connections with their players, showing them what it takes to succeed just like they did.
In order to show their players what it takes, the staff prides themselves in the relationships they form with their athletes.
“[Players] are able to build those relationships real quick with guys who know what it's about, who know how to get to the top and you know how to win World Series championships,” Curll said. “They are relaying to those players, ‘hey, this is what it takes, this is what kind of person that it takes.’ So those guys can create those relationships and develop those relationships and really pour into them.”
Teamwork and determination are key traits passed off to players on the 18U team. However, Penny emphasizes the importance of selflessness and kindness to his
players — attributes that will pay dividends later on in their careers and in life.
“That's a thing I love about Team USA,” Penny said. “I want the kid that’s going to hold the door open for the women and children when we’re walking into the hotel. It's more than just being a baseball player. You need to be a good person, too. That'll carry a lot further along with your baseball path — just being a good person.”
However, the most important and applicable lesson the 18U National Team staff passes on to its players is not just how to win, but how to win at the highest possible level. It’s the level with the most pressure, noise, stakes, and responsibilities — environments that its players will undoubtedly face later on in their careers.
Whether it's the NCAA Tournament or Game 7 of the World Series, the 18U players are taught how to win in high-pressure situations and playoff atmospheres. Penny and the rest of the team’s staff pass off the mental and emotional lessons needed to succeed in those situations to their players, all of which are 18 years or younger.
“You get into that international play, and every pitch, it's a playoff atmosphere,” Penny said. “It's incredible. To see these kids get to experience that at 17 and 18 years old, and to be able to walk out there and say, ‘listen, I've been here so I understand.’ I wasn't there at 18, but I can help them mentally with that part of it.”
The other half of winning comes from playing not for yourself, but for the team etched across your chest. For the players on the 18U National Team, there’s no more important team to represent than that of their country. It’s an act that instills the value of coming together and playing as a team, for something bigger than just yourself. Whether it's their university or professional team, they’re eager to play and win for their team no matter where their career takes them.
“That's where USA Baseball is different,” Curll said. “We're not showcasing skills. Players do get to showcase their skills at our events, but we're playing for our country, for pride, for those three letters across our chests that are bigger than us.”
Already equipped with all the talent needed to succeed in the big leagues, players competing for the 18U National Team are truly molded into both strong men and determined winners.
And when they do make it big, Penny and company are there to cheer them on as if they were right back on their team.
“These kids are really good, really talented and a lot of them are just really fun to work with, and it's fun,” Penny said. “It's hilarious. I don't really watch a ton of baseball, but I can guarantee you, these USA kids, I follow.”
Just a few steps away from the major leagues, every one of the players on the 18U National Team has dreams of making it to The Show. With their experience on the team, they often turn those dreams into a reality.
“It is serious, man,” Penny said. “This is what they want their career to be and a lot of them that I see, their dreams come true. It's just rewarding to see these kids work as hard as they do and make it.”
SET FOR SUCCESS
HOW PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS PREPARE THE NEXT GENERATION OF STARS
by ETHAN BAKOGIANNIS and DAVIS FIELDS
USA Baseball’s player development programs are designed to train and enhance the skills of the best amateur baseball players from across the nation over a four-day stretch. The Athlete Development Program and National Team Development Programs put athletes from multiple age groups through a rigorous and formative program that increases their skills in the sport of baseball.
However, the ADP and NTDP offer so much more than just physical training and testing.
USA Baseball’s player development programs take a holistic approach designed to develop its athletes as well-rounded individuals prepared to compete, live, and succeed when they eventually play at the highest levels of the game.
Well-known on-the-field sessions that train and test physical attributes and skills are accompanied by offfield sessions such as financial literacy training, social media awareness meetings, information sessions on the collegiate recruiting process, arm care seminars, social media training, and more. These sessions are designed and instructed by experts such as coaches, former USA Baseball players, and professionals in their respective fields to prepare athletes for whatever they might encounter in their career.
At its core, the off-field sessions offered are designed to present players with the right information coming from experts with the best intentions.
“There's a lot of bad information out there, there's a lot,” said Jim Koerner, USA Baseball’s Director of Player Development. “You can find a lot of bad information on social media or even through your local travel ball team and we just want to make sure these kids are getting the right stuff, the right information from experienced people that have no agendas … It's about trying to help these kids reach their goal.”
Whether it's navigating contract negotiations, contemplating commitments, or taking care of their bodies, players are given the proper information by those who have been there before.
Experts, such as USA Baseball alumni, World Series champion, and former MLB All-Star Brad Penny act as role models for the young athletes that travel through the programs.
“Brad does a great job relating to the players,” Koerner said. “To me it's about bringing in someone like Brad, for example. He's been everywhere and he's done everything that these kids want to do. He's played on USA baseball, he's won a World Series, he's been drafted, he's been an All-Star, he's made money. So that's their aspiration.”
While the programs offer many sessions, the first one usually teaches players on one of the most important aspects of playing for and with USA Baseball — the importance of wearing the Stars and Stripes. It’s an honor that Penny knows well and doesn’t take lightly, something he communicates to the players he interacts with at the player development programs.
“You’re representing your country,” Penny said. “It’s not me playing for a Miami team, or a Los Angeles team, or San Francisco. It's a USA on your chest and that just means a lot.”
Another major session provided is a financial literacy course, which is given to the 16 and 17 year-olds at the NTDP events. With some signing contracts shortly after participating, knowing tips and tricks on how to manage money from those who have done it before is invaluable for young athletes.
“I’m like, ‘Listen, for a lot of you guys, this is going to become reality in one year,’” Penny said. “I mean we've
got guys who have signed multi-million dollar contracts right out of Team USA in the next draft class and this is something you might want to listen to. So it is a luxury that none of us had — it's really cool to see.”
Meanwhile, 14 and 15 year-olds participate at the ADP, which include age-specific sessions such as training on how to navigate the world of committing to universities. Additionally, parents are invited and encouraged to sit in on sessions in either age group.
A major set of sessions offered to everyone is training related to training, health, and arm care. Aiming to tackle a major problem facing baseball players at every level around the world, education in this arena is critical for these athletes.
“I think we have an epidemic in this country right now when it comes to arm care and injuries,” Koerner said. “Right now at the amateur level, there are more 12 to 17 year olds having Tommy John surgery than any point in the history of baseball and it's not slowing down and if you look at what's going on at the big league level, there’s a number of guys getting injured on a yearly basis — this has become a real real problem. And I think there's a lack of education.”
The ADP and PDP are ideal platforms to provide education to the athletes that come through each program concerning their health. The ADP in particular is valuable, with a lot of players around the ages of 13 and 14 years old still being multi-positional, therefore making proper training that much more important. They endure
much more usage with their throwing arms both on the mound and, for example, at shortstop.
“These kids have just got to be smart with how they're training. The amount of downtime they're getting, the workload, strength ratios, shoulder imbalances, there's so many different layers to this,” Koerner said. “I think there needs to be more education on this front because the last thing you want to do is derail a career by trusting someone with your future that's not giving you the right information. So I think that's a direction that we really want to put a great deal of emphasis on.”
The coaches and coordinators Koerner brings in also helps with players’ health and arm care — they offer valuable insight into different aspects of arm care, such as strength development and layering in throwing programs in order to give players at both the ADP and PDP level foundations moving forward in their young careers.
Similar to the financial literacy sessions, Koerner is a firm believer that in today’s age, aspiring athletes should be social media-savvy, especially those who represent the country at the national level through USA Baseball. He believes that social media ultimately comes down to how you treat people and simply just being a good person.
“Social media is about how you treat people, and I think that's kind of the USA way,” Koerner said. “You want good people, people that treat other people with respect and are level headed and open minded… So yeah, you want to create a persona on social media that shows that you're that type of person, but you also want to live that type of life. And I think that's really important to make sure those two worlds are working together.”
Beyond potentially representing the United States on the field, players who come through both the ADP and NTDP come with prospective professional careers. For those who rise to that level, the image they present only grows larger.
“You have to be smart about what kind of image you're presenting and how you want people to view yourself, because that stuff doesn't go away,” Koerner said. “And some of these kids are going to be in the spotlight for a long time and they gotta be really cognizant of what they're liking or following.”
This is another aspect where figures such as Penny, who have lived the professional experience and experienced the responsibilities that come along with it, can offer a wealth of guidance. Penny is just one of a multitude of players who can offer invaluable insight to those present at the ADP and NTDP.
“It’s just guys with really great playing backgrounds and more importantly, just good people that just want to give back and try to help these kids reach their goals,” Koerner said.
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Binning Will C/IF R/R 4'7" 99 8/4/13 2032 Horizon Christian Portland, OR
Criscuolo Jarek C/IF R/R 5'0" 85 4/10/13 2031 Finn Hill Kirkland, WA
Kim Zechariah IF/LHP L/L 5'1" 120 2/8/13 2031 Newport Bellevue, WA
Spears Jr. Ramon IF/LHP L/L 5'2" 130 7/30/14 2032 Ponderosa South San Francisco, CA
Swack Cooper RHP/IF R/R 5'0" 105 1/16/14 2032 Arroyo Grande Santa Maria, CA
Schaukowitch JJ IF/C L/R 4'10" 84 8/24/13 2032 St. Pius Redwood City, CA
Batchelor Blake IF/C R/R 4'8" 75 1/15/14 2032 O'Dea Redmond, WA
Gomes Austin (AJ) IF/C L/R 5'1" 105 3/31/13 2031 Delta Charter School Clarksburg, CA
Wrisley Jackson IF/C R/R 4'11" 88 8/11/13 2032 Trinity Hailey, ID
Collins Justin RHP/IF L/R 4'11" 103 1/23/14 2032 Evergreen Rohnert Park, CA
Tanabe Brandon IF/RHP R/R 4'8" 100 4/6/13 2030 Taylor Millbrae, CA
Painter Jackson OF/RHP R/R 4'8" 78 12/3/13 2032 Pacifica, CA
Williams Harrison RHP/OF R/R 4'10" 95 1/3/13 2031 Stanley Lafayette, CA
Silverstein Declan RHP/IF R/R 5'3" 125 2/20/14 2032 Mission Atascadero, CA
Haile Jalen RHP/IF R/R 5'2" 130 9/8/13 2032 Oak grove Santa Rosa, CA
Maune Jr. Tanner RHP/OF R/R 5'2" 100 2/27/13 2032 Deer Creek Edmond, OK
Ireland Evan OF/RHP R/R 4'11" 85 1/5/13 2031 Anthony Cypress, TX
Lopez Skyler IF/OF R/R 4'8" 83 12/14/13 2031 Creekview Tomball, TX
Irvin Brayden IF/OF R/R 5'2" 106 6/13/13 2031 Bayshore Christian Tampa, FL
Fontela Juan IF/OF R/R 4'7" 73 7/5/13 2032 Roland Park Tampa, FL
Peavey Jackson IF/RHP R/R 5'3" 140 6/10/13 2032 Kingwood Kingwood, TX
Pederson Austin IF/RHP R/R 5'5" 105 5/15/13 2031 Tomball Tomball, TX
Williams Rylan IF/RHP R/R 5'2" 105 1/10/13 2031 Midlothian Heritage Midlothian, TX
Vargas Jonah C/IF R/R 5'3" 125 1/1/13 2031 Walnut Grove Celina, TX
Tulowitzki Taz IF/OF R/R 5'0" 85 1/9/14 2032 Vandergrift Austin, TX
Montalvo Wyatt IF/OF L/R 5'1" 85 7/9/13 2031 Cypress Woods Cypress, TX
Ulrich Joseph IF/RHP R/R 5'0" 94 4/16/13 2031 Poth Floresville, TX
King Noah IF/RHP R/R 5'5" 150 3/8/13 2031 Wakeland Frisco, TX
Cariker Cade C/IF R/R 5'1" 125 1/14/13 2031 Stratford Stratford, OK
Roth Radner C/IF R/R 5'5" 120 1/14/13 2031 McKinney North McKinney, TX
Hernandez Hayden IF/OF R/R 4'6" 77 10/8/13 2031 Calallen Corpus Christi, TX
Martin AJ OF/IF R/R 4'8" 70 5/3/13 2031 Doerre Spring, TX
Jacques Brayden IF/RHP R/R 4'9" 93 2/7/13 2031 Kilby Laboratory Killen, AL
Wright Cayden C/IF L/R 5'1" 110 3/13/13 2031 Alexandria Alexandria, LA
Rhee Hayes IF/RHP R/R 4'7" 80 10/16/13 2032 St. John's Houston, TX
Pemberton Brody IF/RHP L/R 5'4" 115 7/2/13 2031 Minshew McKinney, TX
Sanchez Jaxson C/IF L/R 5'2" 130 1/0/00 2031 Orange Corona, CA
Guerra Carlos IF/RHP R/R 4'11" 85 3/21/13 2031 Rosa Parks Eastvale, CA
Dyer Jr. Jerey C/IF S/R 5'1" 102 12/31/13 2032 Pope John Paul Slidell, LA
Benjamin Alexander IF/RHP R/R 4'9" 78 7/8/13 2032 Hightower Fresno, TX
Thornton Blake IF/RHP R/R 4'11" 90 6/17/13 2031 Carroll Southlake, TX
Collingsworth Zaydyn IF/OF L/R 4'7" 74 12/17/13 2032 Vaughn Bentonville, AR
Smith Richard C/IF R/R 5'0" 110 7/22/13 2031 Kinkaid Houston, TX
Fortman Mason IF/RHP R/R 5'1" 105 11/20/13 2031 Olathe West Olathe, KS Cretti Declan C/RHP R/R 5'5" 120 4/16/13 2031 Bolin Allen, TX
Rahmatulla Carter OF/LHP R/L 5'0" 90 1/10/13 2031 Esencia Rancho Mission Viejo, CA
Hill William IF/OF R/R 5'2" 90 2/18/13 2031 Calvary Christian Pacific Palisades, CA
Greyshock Donovan OF/RHP R/R 5'3" 123 5/15/13 2031 Esencia Rancho Mission Viejo, CA
Jonick Ikaia OF/LHP L/L 4'11" 65 4/18/13 2031 Makawao Makawao, HI
Watson Blain IF/C R/R 5'3" 120 6/16/13 2031 Nixon Academy Carson, CA
Wyman William RHP/IF R/R 5'1" 120 4/2/13 2031 Corpus Christi Pacific Palisades, CA
Barrett Carter IF/OF L/R 5'2" 110 5/8/13 2031 Frontier Bakersfield, CA
Meyer Chase IF/RHP R/R 5'0" 100 1/22/13 2031 Dehesa Method El Cajon, CA
Lamas Jovan IF/RHP R/R 4'10" 79 4/18/13 2031 Christian cC Whittier, CA
Sousa Easton IF/C R/R 4'9" 75 1/10/13 2031 Harloe Arroyo Grande, CA
Reyes Leo C/RHP R/R 5'0" 100 2/1/13 2031 Birmingham Pacoima, CA
Taylor Tatum IF/C S/R 5'4" 105 9/24/13 2031 Irvine Irvine, CA
Feagai Liam IF/RHP L/R 5'1" 115 7/2/13 2031 Maui Waena Kahului, HI
Sartoris Gabriel LHP/IF L/L 4'11" 102
Buhring Kade RHP/IF R/R 5'3" 105
Cobbs Jr. Kyle IF/OF R/R 5'1" 90
Romejko Davis IF/LHP L/L 5'5" 128 2/22/13
Hoyt
R/R 5'0" 116 3/13/14
Marchand Luke OF/RHP R/R 4'10" 84 6/3/13
Hamilton Jr Justin IF/RHP L/R 4'11" 84
Easton IF/RHP L/R 5'0" 95
Two Rivers, WI
Palatine, IL
KY Carriker Jr. Corey OF/RHP L/R 5'2" 110
Amedio Peyton IF/RHP L/R 4'8" 72
Eureka Eureka, MO
Daniels the Prophet Chicago, IL Ledbetter Bennett C/RHP R/R 4'11" 79
LAST FIRST
HOMETOWN
Black Aaron OF/RHP R/L 5'1" 85 10/28/13 2031 Beach Chesapeake Beach, MD
Bowles Austin OF/IF R/R 4'9" 85 6/6/13 2031 Seneca Sterling, VA
Capizzi Dylan IF/RHP R/R 4'9" 90 6/25/13 2031 Colonial Plymouth Meeting, PA
Cascio William LHP/IF L/L 4'6" 78 10/11/13 2031 Notre Dame Franklin Square, NY
Drzymalski Maximilian RHP/IF R/R 5'0" 90 8/18/13 2031 Claymont Wilmington, DE
Figliolino Jack C/IF L/R 5'0" 100 3/14/13 2031 St James Freehold, NJ
Grzegozewski Lucas IF/C R/R 4'7" 75 10/16/13 2031 Woodgrove Round Hill, VA
Ivanciu Nicholas C/IF R/R 5'1" 98 2/17/13 2031 Matawan Aberdeen Aberdeen, NJ
Jester Ayden RHP/C R/R 4'11" 115 6/27/13 2031 Cape Harbeson, DE
Jones Cooper IF/OF R/R 4'11" 95 3/19/13 2031 Waples Mill Fairfax, VA
McManus Sam RHP/IF R/R 5'0" 111 5/13/13 2031 Chatterton Merrick, NY
Morales Pablo IF/RHP L/R 4'8" 78 3/28/13 2031 Goetz Jackson, NJ
Starr Parker RHP/IF R/R 5'0" 85 4/13/13 2031 The Potomac School Washington, DC
Thompkins Angel IF/OF L/L 4'9" 74 3/23/13 2031 Calhoun Merrick, NY
Thoms Nicholas IF/RHP R/R 5'0" 95 8/1/13 2031 Forrestdale Rumson, NJ
NORTHEAST STRIPES
12U TEAM ROSTERS
Cox Carter RHP/OF R/R 5'6" 115
Fritz Jonathan OF/IF R/R
Bejarano Xavier C/IF R/R 5'1" 108 4/8/12
Mater Dei Newport Beach, CA
Norco Corona, CA
Rancho Del Rey Chula Vista, CA Miedema Kalin C/IF S/R 5'1" 100 1/18/12
Ellicott City, MD
Fallon Carter RHP/IF R/R 5'3" 115
Gamble Jack IF/C R/R 5'8" 160
Good Liam IF/RHP
Sacco Mikey
Boeing Carter IF/OF R/R 4'11" 87 5/15/12
Burkhart Logan IF/C S/R 5'2" 113 10/15/12
Busby Jackson IF/OF S/R 5'1" 95 3/27/12
Ellingwood Rylan IF/RHP L/R 5'1" 105 3/21/12
Fairbairn Macallan
Maerz
Mahler
Nelson Brayden OF/RHP L/R 5'6"
Schmitt
Steelman Felix OF/LHP L/L 5'4" 160 10/13/12
Taylor Cameron IF/C R/R 5'4" 100 7/12/12
Vasquez Shane RHP/OF R/R 5'1"
Vidal
Arnold Trey RHP/IF R/R 5'9" 131 1/6/12
Bates Hank IF/RHP R/R 5'4" 95 1/11/12
Brown Nathan IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 135 1/25/12
Busch Caden C/RHP R/R 5'1" 100 6/1/12
Campos Enrique LHP/C L/L 5'7" 140 12/28/12 2029 Bush london, KY
Diaz Julian OF/IF L/L 5'1" 105 7/24/12
Dresel Dillon C/RHP S/R 5'3" 110 5/3/12
Fuduric Johnny IF/RHP S/R 5'2"
Nolan
Lockridge Miles IF/RHP R/R 5'6" 135 2/20/12
Matthews Joshua IF/RHP R/R 5'2" 158 8/31/12
San Roman Ayden C/IF R/R 5'0" 125 4/9/12 2030 Churchville Elmhurst, IL
Weast Owen IF/RHP R/R 5'5" 115 3/12/12 2030 Rapid Run Cincinnati, OH
Williams Nolan RHP/IF R/R 5'5" 145 8/6/12 2030 Kenwood Lakeville, M N
Tolbert Hudson LHP/IF L/L 5'2" 101 9/12/12 2030 Hanahan Rantoul, IL
Azzaline Zayn IF/RHP S/R 5'1" 95 4/25/12 2030 Forest Park Franklin, WI
Bollman Ryland IF/C R/R 4'8" 85 1/12/12
Shepherd Catholic Inver Grove Heights, MN Hall Beckett C/IF R/R 4'11" 90 4/1/12 2030 Brother Rice Birmingham, MI
Holbert Hudson OF/IF R/R 5'1" 105 6/14/12 2030 Homeschooled Murfreesboro, TN
Jones Parker C/IF R/R 5'0" 110 12/29/12 2030 Vanderpoel Chicago,
Morgan Cruze IF/RHP R/R 5'2" 99.7 7/3/12 2031 Christian Academy of Louisville Louisville, KY
Nash III James IF/RHP S/R 4'8" 80 5/2/12 2030 St. Thomas Chicago, IL
Peterson Luke LHP/IF L/L 5'6" 105 9/19/12 2030 Glenwood Springfield, IL
Proscia Michael IF/RHP R/R 5'2" 118 10/16/12 2030 Cincinnati Hills Christian Blanchester, OH
Thompson Jaxon IF/OF R/R 5'1" 94 7/7/12
Jase
George Washington Chicago, IL
Kliman Sutton C/RHP L/R 5'0" 85 5/14/12 2030 Saint Louis Germantown, TN
Walters Triston C/RHP R/R 5'9" 142 6/28/12 2031 Dresden Gleason, TN
Bordeaux Grayson IF/OF R/R 5'1" 100 5/26/12 2030 Holy Trinity Catholic Charlotte, NC
Hasty Jaxson IF/RHP S/R 5'0" 85 4/26/12 2030 Silverdale Baptist Academy Apison, TN
Lowery Landon IF/LHP L/L 5'5" 115 4/24/12 2030 Grove Hill Academy Franklinton, NC
Scalf Kash IF/OF S/R 4'11" 85 7/25/12 2030 Cushing Ripley, OK
Solano Lucas IF/C R/R 5'3" 117 11/2/12
Stalls Weston IF/RHP R/R 5'1" 102 9/6/12
St. Rose of Lima Catholic North Miami Beach, FL
Great Falls Great Falls, SC
Clebert Jr Richard OF/RHP L/R 5'5" 139 7/12/12 2031 K12 Riverview, FL
Hawk Tyson OF/RHP R/R 5'9" 125 4/9/12 2030 Northwest Guilford Greensboro, NC
Hoskins Hayes OF/RHP R/R 5'4" 115 1/6/12 2030 Independence Franklin, TN
Johnson Cameron OF/IF R/R 5'2" 115 1/11/12 2030 Opelika Opelika, AL
Osborne Alexander OF/RHP R/R 5'0" 103 12/12/12 2030 Terry Sanford Fayetteville, NC
Rice Christopher OF/LHP L/L 5'2" 105 7/20/12 2030 Springfield Fort Mill, SC
Grebert Fielder RHP/IF L/R 5'8" 129 7/1/12 2030 Cabot Cabot, AR
Lincoln C/IF R/R 5'1" 96
Farrell Benjamin C/IF R/R 5'5" 115 4/15/12 2031 San Marcos Carlsbad, CA
Reyes Tycen IF/LHP L/L 5'5" 145 8/11/12 2030 Grants Pass Grants Pass, OR hogerton Lucas RHP/IF R/R 5'7" 170 5/11/12 2030 Technology Rohnert Park, CA
Reyes-Flores Lhiam IF/RHP R/R 5'1" 140 10/3/12 2030 Grants Pass Grants Pass, OR
Perna Austin RHP/IF L/R 5'1" 100 2/24/12 2030 Central San Carlos, CA
Patee Cameron IF/RHP R/R 5'0" 83 7/22/12 2030 Woodland Woodland, WA
Weeks Ryan IF/RHP L/R 5'1" 110 9/4/12 2031 Lynndale Lynnwood, WA
Mendenhall Benjamin C/IF R/R 5'1" 104 9/18/12 2031 St Martins San Jose, CA
Emiliusen Eero OF/LHP L/L 4'10" 90 7/31/12 2031 Eastlake Sammamish, WA
Overlin Ozzy LHP/OF L/L 5'0" 95 5/30/12 2030 Talmadge Independence, OR
Lagaret Brave C/OF R/R 5'1" 90 7/6/12 2030 Castro Valley Hayward, CA
Morales Monroy Maximo IF/RHP S/R 5'1" 120 10/6/12 2030 Mountainview Auburn, WA
Whatley Jhett RHP/IF R/R 4'6" 90 10/31/12 2030 Christensen Livermore, CA
Baseball & Burgers
13U TEAM ROSTERS
Aklin Liam IF/RHP R/R 5'4" 106 10/29/11
Bogle Henry LHP/OF L/L 5'7" 132 4/26/11
Gee Conor IF/OF R/R
Jinjika
Jones Zion OF/IF R/R
Kwon
Lewis Aiden RHP/C R/R 5'9"
Martinez
Seay
Taylor Ethan IF/OF R/R 6'2"
Toliver Michael OF/LHP L/L 6'0"
Van Gorder Chase IF/RHP S/R 5'6"
Yoder
Abe Jace C/IF R/R 5'7" 129 2/5/11 2029 Lakeridge Bonney Lake, WA
Louwsma Braden C/OF S/R 5'9" 145 9/18/11 2030 Challenger Eagle, ID
Eliskovich Justin IF/RHP R/R 5'9" 135 4/5/11
Glaus Ty
Ohman Michael LHP/OF L/L 5'8" 150 3/6/11 2029 St. Veronica Catholic S. San Francisco, CA
Byrnes Colton IF/C R/R 5'7" 118 9/1/11
Hernandez Devin IF/IF L/R 5'0" 97 1/24/11
Empey Aaric
Banks
Reese Marcus OF/RHP R/R 5'5" 110 10/4/11
Wooley Mika
R/R
Neimeyer Conor RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 172 9/12/11 2030 Woodland Christian Woodland, CA
Torres-Moreira Gabriel RHP/IF R/R 5'10" 145 5/23/11 2029 Napa Christian Napa, CA
Perez Benicio RHP/IF R/R 5'11" 160 1/25/11 2029 Holy Cross Fresno, CA
Anderson Zach OF/IF L/L 5'8" 125 1/5/11 2029 Clovis North Fresno, CA
Lendzion Vincent IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 170 6/22/11 2029 Mendenhall Livermore, CA
Wallace
Edwards
Roosevelt Seattle, WA
Marinaccio Jakob IF/C R/R 5'8" 145 1/31/11 2029 Bishop Manogue Sparks, NV Relojo-Powell Jayden IF/RHP R/R 5'0" 97 4/20/11 2029 Alta Sierra Clovis, CA
Benjamin Booker OF/RHP R/R 5'9" 169 2/1/11 2029 Questa Mountain House, CA
Dewey Hunter RHP/OF L/R 5'7" 125 2/4/11 2029 Clovis East Clovis, CA
Reynolds Jett OF/IF L/R 5'1" 89 2/19/11 2029 Monte Vista Christian Santa Cruz, CA
Seacat West IF/RHP L/R 5'3" 111 8/19/11 2030 Gallatin Bozeman, MT Eldridge Liam RHP/IF R/R 6'0" 195 8/6/11 2029 WIlsonville Wilsonville, OR Lopez Ryder RHP/OF R/R 5'11" 135 2/3/11 2029 Lake Oswego Junior Lake Oswego, OR
Lozano Cole RHP/IF R/R 5'9" 150 11/21/11 2030 Fowler Fowler, CA Minitti Ewan RHP/IF R/R 5'4" 120 1/19/11 2029 Roy Cloud Redwood City, CA
Early Tyler OF/LHP L/L 6'2" 223 11/18/11 2030 Autumn Ridge Houston, TX
Nicholas Reuben J. RHP/OF R/R 5'8" 150 2/27/11 2029 Hogg Houston, TX
George Kingston OF/RHP R/R 5'10" 165 2/1/11 2030 Lovejoy Gunter, TX
Landry Bowen RHP/IF R/R 5'11" 146 4/24/11 2030 Western Academy Houston, TX
Lopez Blage OF/RHP R/R 5'9" 140 1/10/11 2029 Caddo Middle Magnet Shreveport, LA
Barrabi Damien OF/RHP L/R 5'7" 131 1/19/11 2029 Jordan Fulshear, TX
Henry Leyland IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 245 6/17/11 2029 Summer Creek Houston, TX
Skarda Luke IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 200 8/22/11 2029 Byron P Steele Cibolo, TX
Cordova Jacob C/IF R/R 5'5" 127 6/30/11 2029 Klein Houston, TX
Johnson Zaylon IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 175 5/9/11 2029 Barbe Lake Charles, LA
Choe Christian IF/RHP R/R 5'9" 160 1/23/85 2030 Bedford Bedford, TX
Ott
Baskin
Sage Hudson IF/RHP
SOUTH STRIPES
SOUTHEAST STARS
Kasper Jack C/RHP R/R 5'11" 145 1/11/11
King Matthew C/IF R/R 5'8" 158
St. Timothy's Raleigh, NC
L/R 6'1" 157 5/31/11
Nixon Jr Andrew IF/RHP S/R 5'6" 115
Shelton Dalton IF/RHP R/R 5'4" 120
SOUTHEAST STRIPES
Serna Ryder
Hargrave Jonah
HOMETOWN
Tucci Dylan C/IF L/R 5'7" 145 3/31/11 2029 Ensign Newport Beach, CA
Wolfley Wes OF/RHP R/R 5'11" 145 1/21/11 2029 Homeschool Peoria, AZ
Murray Glenn OF/IF R/R 5'7" 150 7/20/11 2029 Bancroft Lakewood, CA
Galang Kai OF/LHP L/L 5'8" 126 3/9/11 2029 Blue Ridge Academy Long Beach, CA
Flores Eli IF/LHP L/L 5'5" 135 8/15/11 2030 Holy Cross Stem School Oxnard, CA
Ochoa James IF/OF R/R 5'10" 130 5/15/11 2029 Hamilton Chandler, AZ
Martin Will IF/RHP R/R 5'6" 118 2/14/11 2029 Saint Joachim Newport Beach, CA
Cunningham Noah IF/RHP S/R 5'4" 120 4/17/11 2029 Dorthy McElhinney Winchester, CA
Dunbar John IF/IF R/R 5'3" 130 4/22/11 2029 TBD Los Angeles, CA
Talbot Leo IF/RHP R/R 5'5" 115 5/16/11 2029 Oaks Christian Calabasas, CA
Saenz Jake IF/OF R/R 5'3" 103 2/5/11 2029 St Marks Lutheran Whittier, CA
Sylva Talyx-Rush IF/C R/R 5'2" 105 9/5/11 2030 Cabrillo Point Academy Anaheim, CA
Demello Chaystin C/IF R/R 5'11" 150 6/13/11 2029 Mililani Mililani, HI
Delgado Alfredo Joel C/IF R/R 5'2" 130 1/27/11 2029 Narbonne Lomita, CA
Lashlee Cody IF/RHP R/R 6'2" 165 3/18/11 2029 La Jolla San Diego, CA
Joseph James RHP/OF R/R 5'9" 130 1/12/11 2029 Harbor Day Newport Beach, CA
Morales Noah IF/RHP R/R 5'4" 126 2/24/11 2029 Canyon Hills Chino, CA
Berrios Julius IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 140 7/15/11 2029 Eastlake Chula Vista, CA
14U TEAM ROSTERS
Miller Ari LHP/OF R/L 5'11" 155
L/R 5'10" 145 1/7/10
Palatine, IL Chalabi Monty C/IF R/R 6'0" 175 6/10/10
Naperville, IL
Nolan C/RHP R/R 5'8" 160 3/14/10
Lambertville, MI Grife Benjamin RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 185 2/11/10
Adel, IA Lindauer Jax RHP/IF L/R 5'4" 122
Rallo Brady OF/LHP L/L 5'9" 160
Sollmann Will C/OF R/R 5'8" 180
Mac Bean Connor IF/OF R/R 5'2" 108
Balin RHP/IF R/R 5'11" 145 4/10/10
Mears Chase IF/OF R/R 6'0" 170
Bianco Nicholas C/IF S/R 5'10" 160 5/6/10 2028 St. Joseph by the Sea Staten Island, NY
Bowman James OF/RHP R/R 6'0" 155 6/1/10 2028 Dulaney Baldwin, MD
Catalano Roman IF/RHP S/R 5'9" 125 3/19/10 2028 Iona Prep Cortlandt Manor, NY
Doucet Tyler IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 155 3/3/10 2028 Portsmouth Tiverton, RI
Edwards Andrew OF/IF L/R 5'5" 133 11/8/10 2029 The Stony Brook School Lynbrook, NY
Glynn Aiden IF/OF R/R 5'5" 150 6/23/10 2028 Lexington Lexington, MA
Gomez Jencarlos IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 137 8/15/10 2028 Achievement Providence, RI
Kim Minjoon OF/LHP L/L 5'8" 185 5/14/10 2028 Stuyvesant New York, NY
LaBlance Shae IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 130 7/10/10 2028 Greenbrier Christian Virginia Beach, VA
Lengle Patrick IF/RHP L/R 5'8" 135 11/30/10 2029 Wilson Souther Sinking Spg, PA
Lerner Sam C/OF R/R 5'8" 135 6/30/10 2029 Hereford Parkton, MD
Lombardi Nick IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 135 5/11/10 2028 Hauppauge Hauppauge, NY
Madden Sean IF/RHP S/R 5'8" 140 8/12/10 2029 Mater Dei Chevy Chase, MD
Matis Mason LHP/IF L/L 5'8" 150 10/28/10 2029 Hunterdon Central Flemington, NJ
Moore MacGuire C/RHP R/R 5'11" 154 5/26/10 2028 St. Mary's Ryken Piney Point, MD
Shuta Daniel C/IF R/R 5'8" 145 7/2/10 2028 Perkiomen Valley Schwenksville, PA
Stangota Nicholas OF/LHP L/L 5'7" 130 12/6/10 2029 Hunterdon Central Flemington, NJ
Vazquez Jayvian IF/OF S/R 5'10" 145 10/21/10 2029 Trinity-Pawling Wethersfield, CT
Cleary Conner C/OF L/R 5'10" 170 5/7/10 2028 Ukiah Fort Bragg, CA
Victorio Nateo C/IF L/R 5'7" 170 6/17/10 2029 ZT Academy Suisun City, CA
Harris Mason IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 160 2/17/10 2028 Whitney Rocklin, CA
Flickner Cole C/IF L/R 5'10" 150 5/28/10 2029 Palma Salinas, CA
Liu Paxton IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 145 11/11/10 2029 Greene Palo Alto, CA
Martin Gavin IF/C R/R 6'0" 180 1/25/10 2028 Elk Grove Elk Grove, CA
Lopes Jasar IF/RHP R/R 5'6" 140 2/22/10 2028 Rodriguez Vacaville, CA
Vesely Easton IF/OF R/R 5'10" 135 4/9/10 2028 Corona del Sol Chandler, AZ
Sharp Kaiwi RHP/IF R/R 5'11" 145 9/8/10 2029 St. Bernards Eureka, CA
Romo Jesse OF/RHP R/R 6'0" 160 2/22/10 2028 Vacaville Vacaville, CA
Bancroft Jacob OF/IF R/R 5'10" 160 12/12/10 2028 Newport Newport, OR
Tatreau Braedon OF/IF R/R 5'8" 146 7/16/10 2028 Pleasant Valley Chico, CA
Rancadore Lucas OF/OF R/R 5'9' 150 6/20/10 2029 California Montessori Project Elk Grove, CA
Manivong Brandon IF/RHP R/R 5'5" 140 11/21/10 2029 California San Ramon, CA
Cortez Aiden RHP/C R/R 5'6" 170 7/30/10 2028 California El Sobrante, CA
Sale Craig RHP/IF R/R 5'11" 175 9/5/10 2029 Gig Harbor Gig Harbor, WA
Ferguson Liam RHP/IF L/R 5'11" 195 4/2/10 2028 Sumner Bonney Lake, WA
Douglas Mark RHP/C R/R 6'0" 150 4/6/10 2028 Cardinal Newman Santa Rosa, CA
Eaddy Sawyer C/RHP R/R 6'0" 150 1/17/10 2028 Jesuit Folsom, CA
Taguchi Rylan C/RHP R/R 5'6" 155 4/8/10 2028 Henry M Jackson Mill Creek, WA
Warhold Sam IF/IF R/R 5'10" 147 7/22/10 2028 Davis Davis, CA
Nakama-Chu Nathan OF/IF R/R 5'2" 106 9/8/10 2029 Charlotte Wood Danville, CA
Wise Koa C/IF R/R 5'4" 135 9/28/10 2029 Crescent Valley Corvallis, OR
Lui Nicholas IF/C R/R 5'7" 135 3/10/10 2028 St Ignatius Millbrae, CA
Migaki Cole IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 135 6/28/10 2029 Skyview Vancouver, WA
Maravilla Quintin IF/IF R/R 5'9" 145 9/10/10 2029 Clovis Clovis, CA
Siengo Tyler IF/IF R/R 5'6" 125 5/1/10 2028 Junipero Serra Foster City, CA
Nguyen Mason IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 120 9/7/10 2029 Mountain View Bend, OR
Gutierrez Dominic OF/IF R/R 5'5" 109 5/10/10 2028 WestPark Roseville, CA
Wood Boston OF/RHP L/R 5'4" 115 6/6/10 2028 Liberty Madera, CA
Sainsbury Patrick OF/LHP R/L 5'7" 165 9/10/10 2029 University Prep Seattle, WA
Stewart Roman RHP/IF R/R 5'9" 135 1/12/10 2028
Vazquez Carlos RHP/IF R/R 5'7" 130 2/14/10 2028
CA
CA
DeGonzague Austin RHP/IF R/R 6'0" 170 8/2/10 2029 Homeschool El Dorado Hills, CA
Cate Ryder RHP/OF L/R 5'9" 165 12/3/10 2029 Puyallup Puyallup, WA
Ang Dante RHP/IF R/R 5'10" 175 11/22/10 2029 Holy Trinity Beaverton, OR
Killebrew Keegan IF/OF R/R 5'10" 145 7/12/10 2029
Ruiz Tyler OF/RHP R/R 5'9" 146 1/22/10 2028
Squillante Jay OF/RHP R/R 6'1" 185 8/21/10 2029
Argyle, TX
Houston, TX
TX
Holder Carter OF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 9/16/10 2029 Concordia Houston, TX
Ellis Collin OF/LHP L/L 5'7" 165 10/7/10 2029 Mill Creek Shawnee, KS
Johnson Beckett LHP/IF L/L 5'9" 165 11/29/10 2029 South Jones Ellisville, MS
Alderson Landon IF/LHP L/L 6'0" 200 10/27/10 2029 Mill Valley Shawnee, KS
Silva Jr. Arturo OF/RHP R/R 6'1" 185 5/6/10 2029 Baker Corpus Christi, TX
McCorkle Connor OF/IF R/R 5'5" 135 5/13/10 2028 Davenport Cibolo, TX
Salas David IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 155 8/12/10 2028 Chisholm Trail Fort Worth, TX
Wilson Jett IF/RHP R/R 5'9" 155 3/23/10 2028 Lindsay Lindsay, OK
Moore Charlie IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 160 3/14/10 2028 Friendswood Friendswood, TX
Suzuki Hibiki IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 150 5/5/10 2029 Undecided Cypress, CA
Mercado Dylan IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 172 3/13/10 2029 Cypress Woods Houston, TX
Collazo Nicolas IF/RHP R/R 5'9" 155 6/10/10 2028 Obra D. Tomkins Katy, TX
Canning Ryan C/IF R/R 5'7" 160 7/29/10 2028 Conroe Cleveland, TX
Garcia Nathan C/RHP R/R 6'1" 170 3/6/10 2028 Guyer Denton, TX
Sharp Brody C/IF R/R 5'9" 165 3/1/10 2028 Leander Leander, TX
Chase IF/C L/R 5'11"
SOUTHEAST STARS
Laurinitis Dario IF/OF R/R 5'10" 130 8/11/10
Academy Pembroke Pines, FL Morales Sebastian IF/OF R/R 6'0" 155 3/30/10
Edward McCarthy Pembroke Pines, FL
Saken Jonah IF/OF R/R 5'8" 140 7/3/10 2028 Ravenwood Brentwood, TN
Schoch Jake IF/RHP L/R 5'9" 138 7/2/10 2028 Millbrook Wake Forest, NC
Zander Matthew IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 3/7/10
AL Deignan Robbie OF/RHP R/R 5'11" 155 3/18/10 2029 St. Thomas Aquinas Deerfield Beach, FL
Galbraith Riley OF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 4/1/10 2028 Bremen Bremen, GA
Knight McClain OF/LHP L/L 6'1" 150 3/2/10
Ramirez Christopher OF/RHP R/R 5'9" 143 5/6/10
Serrano Nicolas OF/C R/R 5'5" 143 6/6/10
Ennis Grady RHP/IF R/R 5'10" 165 7/7/10
AC Flora Columbia, SC
Mater Lakes Academy Hialeah, FL
Columbia Academy Thompson's Station, TN
NC
Nelson Russell RHP/OF R/R 6'0" 165 8/28/10 2029 Casteel Gilbert, AZ
Smith Mason OF/IF R/R 5'4" 120 2/21/10
Park Josiah OF/RHP R/R 5'10" 140 2/20/10
Rivas Damian OF/IF R/R 5'11" 167 2/16/10
Martinez Eli IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 182 2/14/10
Buckey Pierce IF/OF R/R
CA
HI
Scott Alexander OF/IF R/R 5'9" 142 9/4/10 2029 Arroyo Seco Santa Clarita, CA
Swinehart Landon OF/LHP L/L 5'8" 140 2/3/10 2028 Millennium Buckeye, AZ
Wayment Peyton OF/RHP R/R 5'6" 125 1/0/00 2029 Bingham South Jordan, UT
Martinez Dawson OF/IF L/L 5'8" 140 3/10/10 2029 Reidt Baseball Academy Whittier, CA
Delatori Kekoa RHP/IF R/R 5'11" 180 3/13/10 2028 Mira Costa Redondo Beach, CA
Rosh Rhys IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 185 7/7/10 2029 IMG Salt Lake City, UT
Provencio Bryant IF/OF R/R 5'8" 150 4/25/10 2028 Desert Ridge Mesa, AZ
Cruz Richie IF/C R/R 5'9" 145 1/29/10 2028 Hamilton Chandler, AZ
Cassidy Cole IF/RHP R/R 5'9" 145 4/30/10 2028 Verrado Buckeye, AZ
Caranto Kasen IF/OF R/R 5'5" 135 12/10/10 2029 Castaic Castaic, CA
Villalva Maximus IF/OF R/R 5'5" 123 3/10/10 2028 Christian Unified El Cajon, CA
Watkins Amare OF/RHP R/R 5'9" 150 8/13/10 2028 Patrick Henry San Diego, CA
Kim Troy C/IF R/R 5'5" 145 5/18/10 2029 Talega Preparatory Academy Fullerton, CA
Allett Adam C/OF R/R 5'11" 154 1/12/10 2028 Palm Desert Palm Desert, CA
VanWormer Macgraw IF/OF R/R 6'1" 166 6/10/10 2029 Mile High Prescott, AZ
Sunabe Kai IF/RHP R/R 5'7" 152 1/17/10 2028 Walnut West Covina, CA
Lott Jonathan IF/LHP L/L 5'8" 145 3/30/10 2029 Great Hearts Academy Peoria, AZ
Lopez Rhett RHP/IF R/R 5'9" 149 4/14/10 2029 Corona Corona, CA
15U TEAM ROSTERS
Rocha Stephen (Drew) OF/RHP R/R 6'0" 170 2/26/09 2027 Lutheran South Academy Dickinson, TX
Robinson Benjamin IF/OF R/R 5'11" 170 9/24/09 2028 Waxahachie Ennis, TX
Zumwalt Keelan IF/LHP L/L 6'2" 175 10/24/09 2028 Summit Christian Academy Lees Summit, MO
Smith Saxon OF/RHP L/R 6'2" 172 10/1/09 2028 Lovejoy Lucas, TX Attebury Jackson OF/RHP R/R 5'8" 165 10/30/09 2028 New Deal New Deal, TX
Sais Adan IF/RHP R/R 6'5" 218 5/14/09 2028 Richardson Dallas, TX
Fritz Mason C/IF L/R 6'2" 170 4/17/09 2027 Frenship Lubbock, TX
Springston Aaron IF/RHP S/R 6'0" 185 3/14/09 2027 Corona Corona, CA
Petersen Grant IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 150 1/29/09 2027 Mansfield Legacy Mansfield, TX
Fisher Theodore IF/RHP R/R 6'3" 155 2/24/09 2028 Liberty North Liberty, MO
Garcia Ryan IF/OF R/R 5'10" 177 2/27/09 2027 Barbers Hill Baytown, TX
Bocanegra Luke IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 159 11/19/09 2028 Frenship Lubbock, TX
Brightwell Jerry C/OF R/R 5'8" 165 10/31/09 2028 Clark San Antonio, TX
Deason Noah C/OF R/R 6'4" 158 5/31/09 2027 Klein Collins Spring, TX Molinar Drake C/IF R/R 5'9" 155 12/5/09 2028 Lubbock Lubbock, TX Handley Hunter LHP/IF L/L 6'2" 195 1/14/09 2027 Panther Creek Frisco, TX
Poteat Stone RHP/IF R/R 5'10" 175 6/28/08 2027 New Braunfels New Braunfels, TX
Thomas Dalton IF/OF R/R 5'10" 153 5/21/09 2027
Tomball Memorial Cypress, TX Ely John IF/OF R/R 6'1" 155 11/4/09 2029 Trosky Academy Montgomery, TX
Tomkins Nathan OF/IF R/R 5'9" 154 5/28/09 2028 Southlake Carroll Southlake, TX Thornton Dane IF/IF L/R 5'8" 150 10/13/09 2028 Carroll Southlake, TX
Gabbard Carson OF/LHP L/L 5'10" 140 9/26/09 2028 Marcus Flower Mound, TX
Chewning Oliver OF/IF R/R 5'7" 160 6/10/09 2028 Plano Plano, TX
Boulware Charlie IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 175 11/3/09 2028 Trinity Valley Fort Worth, TX
Campbell Lincoln IF/C R/R 6'0" 138 7/21/09 2028 Krum Krum, TX Davis Colton IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 175 2/3/09 2027 Calallen Corpus Christi, TX
Bresnahan Jack IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 145 11/27/09 2028 Strake Jesuit Houston, TX
Turner Rocky OF/IF L/R 5'6" 140 6/19/09 2027 Community Arlington, TX
Cox Boston IF/OF R/R 5'9" 150 7/21/09 2028 Lovejoy Fairview, TX
Standridge Cash IF/RHP L/R 6'0" 170 5/15/09 2027
Blakeman Josh C/IF R/R 5'9" 150 11/5/09 2028
Southside Fort Smith, AR
McKinney Boyd Mckinney, TX
Lopez Joshua C/IF R/R 6'1" 215 1/8/09 2027 Bishop Miege Roeland Park, KS
Leach River C/IF R/R 5'8" 157 8/29/09 2028 Carthage Carthage, TX
Autenrieth Drake RHP/RHP R/R 6'6" 210 10/28/09 2028 Columbia West Columbia, TX
Sims Weston C/IF R/R 6'0" 191 9/10/09 2028
Dyer County Dyersburg, TN
Creeden Lukas C/IF R/R 5'9" 155 3/30/09 2027 Granada Fremont, CA
Cotton Chase
Melton Quinn IF/C L/R 5'10" 165 9/16/09 2028 Pleasant Valley Chico, CA
Church Gunner IF/OF R/R 5'8" 160 1/21/09 2027 West Valley Cottonwood, CA
Dyer Chase IF/C R/R 5'11" 150 7/1/09 2027 Elk Grove Elk Grove, CA
Pitnikoff Jacoby C/IF R/R 5'9" 175 1/18/09 2027 Bella Vista orangevale, CA
Bennett Jason RHP/IF L/R 6'3" 190 6/21/09 2027 Foothill Pleasanton, CA
Cabanas Christian IF/RHP R/R 5'7" 145 12/5/09 2028 Valley Christian San Jose, CA
Hernandez Gregory OF/RHP L/R 5'10" 170 10/2/09 2028 Archbishop Riordan San Bruno, CA
Kurihara Bryce OF/LHP S/L 5'8" 145 9/10/09 2028 Rio Americano Sacramento, CA
Renk Cayman OF/OF R/R 5'10" 145 1/28/09 2027 Foothill Pleasanton, CA
Brandon Morgun C/OF R/R 5'8" 165 12/18/09 2028 Liberty Brentwood, CA
Wright Landon OF/LHP L/L 5'7" 135 10/16/09 2028 West Seattle Seattle, WA
Hackler Mason IF/RHP L/R 6'0" 165 1/10/09 2027 Turlock Turlock, CA
McMillan Gavin RHP/IF R/R 6'8" 195 7/3/09 2027 Monte Vista Danville, CA
Preston Charlie RHP/IF L/R 5'8" 145 6/19/09 2028 De La Salle Alamo, CA
Radack Eli RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 185 9/6/09 2027 Granada Livermore, CA
Harrick Timothy RHP/OF L/R 6'1" 175 7/1/09 2028
Deerfield Academy Menlo Park, CA
Coronado Romeo IF/OF R/R 5'10" 140 3/7/09 2027 Washington Fremont, CA
Servin Ruben IF/IF L/R 6'2" 165 3/11/09 2027 Arroyo Grande Nipomo, CA
Nichols Tommy RHP/IF R/R 6'0" 185 6/14/09 2027 De La Salle Martinez, CA
Straus Asher OF/RHP R/R 6'3" 170 2/17/09 2027 West Seattle Seattle, WA
Goss David IF/OF R/R 5'2" 105 9/10/09 2028 C.K. McClatchy Sacramento, CA
Worth Zane IF/IF L/R 5'10" 165 6/1/09 2027 Monte Vista Danville, CA
Cha-Foster Jonah IF/IF S/R 5'10" 155 11/11/09 2028 Piedmont Piedmont, CA
Mims Jackson IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 153 3/30/09 2028 De La Salle Danville, CA
Keefe Zachery OF/RHP S/R 5'10" 165 8/27/09 2028 Serra (San Mateo) Burlingame, CA
Park Brandon OF/RHP R/R 5'7" 136 11/1/09 2028 Valley Christian San jose, CA Fernald Easton IF/OF R/R 5'7" 140 2/26/09 2027 Franklin Elk Grove, CA Nash Eli RHP/IF R/R 5'9" 160 2/9/09 2027 Kittitas Ellensburg, WA
Bustamante Alex RHP/IF R/R 5'11" 175 5/24/09 2027 Christian Brothers Sacramento, CA Rhoads Ryan RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 155 2/28/09 2027 West Valley Yakima, WA
Kersting Drew RHP/OF R/R 6'5" 210 7/4/09 2027 Pioneer Woodland, CA
Mena Noah RHP/RHP R/R 6'0" 162 1/21/09 2027 Livermore Livermore, CA
Diego Alejandro RHP/IF R/R 6'5" 210 7/30/09 2027 Calvary Christian Lutz, FL
Mugnos Jacoby C/IF R/R 5'5" 135 8/12/09 2028 Moses Lake Moses Lake, WA
Chapman Brody C/IF R/R 6'1" 140 10/27/09 2028 Deer Park Deer Park, WA
Brown Hudson IF/RHP R/R 6'4" 187 6/30/09 2028 Del Oro Loomis, CA
Choi Mason OF/IF R/R 5'7" 160 9/15/09 2028 Saint Augustine Chula Vista, CA
Bennett Micah LHP/OF L/L 5'10" 165 5/19/09 2027 Punahoa Honolulu, HI
Waeger Jack OF/OF R/R 5'11" 170 3/17/09 2027 St. John Bosco Long Beach, CA
Lucy Teague OF/LHP L/L 6'0" 165 10/2/09 2028 Fallbrook Fallbrook, CA
Thomas Grant RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 200 4/16/09 2027 Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Jundt Brody IF/C R/R 6'0" 195 11/8/09 2028 Del Norte San Diego, CA
Rivas Trevor IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 4/11/09 2027 Maranatha La Crescenta, CA
Melloy Sean IF/OF R/R 5'11" 165 3/10/09 2027 La Cueva Albuquerque, NM
Barberena Blake IF/RHP L/R 5'10" 165 9/19/09 2029 La Mirada La Mirada, CA
Mullis Tristan IF/RHP L/R 5'9" 155 6/26/09 2027 Pine Creek Colorado Springs, CO
Lee Caden IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 147 11/6/09 2028 Greak Oak Temecula, CA
Corder Grant C/OF L/R 5'9" 157 8/5/09 2028 Damien Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Friedman Liam C/RHP R/R 6'3" 185 7/7/09 2028 JSerra Ladera Ranch, CA
Flinn Zak C/OF R/R 5'9" 155 10/8/09 2028 Cajon San Bernardino, CA
Stortz Mikey IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 160 9/13/09 2028 Verrado Buckeye, AZ
Stelzer Kolsen OF/RHP R/R 5'8" 160 7/14/09 2028 JSerra Oceanside, CA
Johnson Tyler LHP/OF L/L 5'10" 170 2/17/09 2027 Grand Junction Grand Junction, CO
Covarrubias Joaquin OF/LHP L/L 5'10" 160 6/1/09 2027 Bonita Upland, CA
Fillman Chase OF/LHP L/L 6'1" 188 7/8/09 2028 Millennium Buckeye, AZ
Clark Keith OF/IF L/R 5'10" 175 9/19/09 2028 Madison San Diego, CA
Rojas Rayne C/OF L/R 5'11" 170 6/21/09 2028 Timber Creek Keller, TX
Newberry Brayden IF/OF R/R 6'2" 205 1/17/09 2027 Orange Lutheran Huntington Beach, CA
Osmundson Logan IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 190 9/15/09 2028 JSerra Catholic San Marcos, CA
Beanum Garran IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 185 4/30/09 2027 St. John Bosco Los Alamitos, CA
Gonzalez Orion IF/RHP L/R 5'11" 170 4/30/09 2028 Castaic Castaic, CA
Shindo Tyler IF/RHP S/S 5'7" 140 1/17/09 2027 IMG Academy Honolulu, HI
Allen Oliver IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 161 1/0/00 2027 Patrick Henry San Diego, CA
Milius Jaxson IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 170 1/19/09 2027 Etiwanda Fontana, CA
Witcher Brogan C/RHP R/R 6'1" 165 7/24/09 2028 Liberty-Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA
Rodriguez Evan C/OF R/R 5'10" 160 1/7/09 2027 Simi Valley Simi Valley, CA
Ahu Austen RHP/OF R/R 5'11" 145 1/1/09 2028 University Laboratory School Honolulu, HI
Reaney Nathan RHP/IF R/R 6'0" 180 11/17/09 2028 JSerra Catholic Vista, CA
Tagliaferri Griffin LHP/OF R/L 6'0" 150 6/15/09 2027 St John Bosco Long Beach, CA
Sheffer Ryan IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 145 7/7/09 2028
Cohn Carver OF/LHP S/L 5'8" 149 6/16/09
CA
McHenry, IL
Gates Cam IF/C R/R 5'10" 155 2/26/09 2027 Bedford North Lawrence Bedford, IN
Jones Gavin IF/RHP L/L 5'11" 159 8/4/09 2028 Bishop Macnamara Monee, IL
Kaufmann Anderson C/RHP R/R 5'11" 170 10/2/09 2028 Alton Godfrey, IL
Long Teilan IF/OF L/R 5'11" 160 10/17/09 2028 Alabama Christian Academy Detroit, MI
Martin Isaiah OF/IF R/R 5'9" 155 1/23/09 2027 Lane Tech Chicago, IL
McCarthy Porter IF/OF L/R 5'9" 135 2028 Benton Saint Joseph, MO
Munson Maddux RHP/OF R/R 6'2" 210 2/25/09 2027 Sioux Falls Christian Sioux Falls, SD
Mustard Brennan RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 210 5/26/09 2028 Baylor Waverly, OH
Ouimette Joshua LHP/OF L/L 5'9" 175 12/9/09 2028 Carmel Catholic Wauconda, IL
Semans Henry IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 158 8/7/09 2028 Blaine Blaine, MN
Steger Tristan C/IF L/R 6'3" 190 4/17/09 2027 St. Laurence Orland Park, IL
Tiller Xander OF/RHP R/R 5'9" 165 11/8/09 2028 Benton St. Joseph, MO
Van der Post James RHP/OF R/R 5'10" 155 11/25/09 2028 Liberty University Online Academy Round Hill, VA
Watson III Reggie IF/OF S/R 5'6" 135 6/21/09 2027 Archbishop Moeller Harrison, OH
Winegarden Cruz C/OF L/R 5'11" 168 4/21/09 2027 Southwest Christian Excelsior, MN
Atkins Chase IF/OF R/R 5'11" 180 9/22/09 2028 Bedford Lambertville, MI
Chan Leobel IF/IF R/R 5'7" 147 4/29/09 2027
Elmwood Park Elmwood, IL
Ermilio Anthony OF/C R/R 5'11" 155 11/7/09 2028 Barrington Tower Lakes, IL
Hardman Colton RHP/IF L/R 6'0" 145 12/30/09 2028 Lake Park Bloomingdale, IL
Harris Connor RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 185 8/10/09 2028
Frederick Douglass Lexington, KY
Hartigan Gavin IF/OF R/R 5'9" 155 5/19/09 2028 Nazareth Western Springs, IL
Hellrung Jimmy RHP/OF R/R 6'0" 150 5/15/09 2028
Hoskins Ty IF/OF R/R 5'8" 145 10/16/09 2028
Johnson Charles LHP/OF L/L 5'9" 150 7/6/09 2028
Lestock Jaxson IF/RHP R/R 6'2" 160 12/12/09 2028
Mullins Sutton IF/RHP R/R 6'3" 190 8/17/09 2028
Pilosi Brody C/IF R/R 5'10" 160 10/6/09 2028
Postma Jack RHP/IF R/R 6'4" 180 12/8/09 2028
Saunders Ethan OF/RHP L/R 6'1" 175 7/6/09 2028
Lincoln-Way East Frankfort, IL
Miamisburg Maimisburg, OH
Cathedral Fishers, IN
Bedford Temperance, MI
Olentangy Delaware, OH
Providence Catholic Bolingbrook, IL
Barrington Barrington, IL
Mattawan Kalamazoo, MI
Westfall Andrew RHP/IF R/R 6'0" 170 7/15/09 2027 Troy Troy, OH
Wix Seaton C/IF S/R 5'11" 206 4/21/09 2027 Franklin County Frankfort, KY
Toback Tanner IF/RHP S/R 5'6" 145 6/28/09 2027 Lane Tech Chicago, IL
Park David C/IF R/R 5'10" 185 2/16/09 2027
Skeen Levi C/OF R/R 6'0" 175 12/14/09 2028
Union Pines Whispering Pines, NC
Anderson County Heiskell, TN
Zara Jovani C/IF L/R 5'11" 160 7/31/09 2027 Homeschool Pembroke Pines, FL
Bernard Benjamin IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 155 1/13/09 2027 Green level Cary, NC
Clark Noah IF/RHP R/R 5'9" 158 3/5/09 2027 Northeast Mcleansville, NC
Miller Samuel IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 3/12/09 2027 Jackson Preparatory Brandon, MS
Moon Carter IF/OF L/R 5'6" 143 7/18/09 2027 North Oconee Bogart, GA
Nystrom Joseph (Jax) IF/RHP L/R 5'7" 140 7/15/09 2028 Denmark Alpharetta, GA
Simmons Nate IF/RHP R/R 6'2" 210 10/1/09 2028 The Webb School Shelbyville, TN
Ware Christian IF/RHP S/R 5'10" 165 6/27/09 2028 Calhoun Cedartown, GA
Bush Brandon OF/RHP R/R 6'0" 168 2/20/09 2027 Hoggard Wilmington, NC
Garner Cullen OF/RHP R/R 6'0" 175 9/29/09 2028 Ridgeview Fleming Island, FL
Burke Keegan RHP/OF R/R 6'2" 165 4/23/09 2027 Faith Lutheran Rio Rancho, NM
Giddens Bryce RHP/OF R/R 5'11" 145 11/25/09 2028 Independence Spring Hill, TN
Potter Alex RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 165 9/28/09 2028 Dickson County Burns, TN
Van Tiem Oliver RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 180 1/14/09 2027 Orange Hillsborough, NC
Greene Gavin C/IF R/R 5'10" 170 5/7/09 2028
Blessed Trinity Alpharetta, GA
Mocny Jackson C/RHP R/R 5'10" 174 4/1/09 2028 PRO 5 Baseball Academy Raleigh, NC
Moylan Seamus C/OF R/R 5'10" 165 2/20/09 2027 Spruce Creek Ormond Beach, FL
Paulk Alex C/RHP R/R 6'0" 185 9/3/09 2028
Alvarez Julian IF/OF R/R 5'10" 165 3/29/09 2027
University Christian Yulee, FL
Christopher Columbus Miami, FL
Bostic Reid IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 175 4/14/09 2028 Lipscomb Academy Nashville, TN
Collier Liam IF/LHP L/L 6'0" 172 6/23/09 2027 Locust Grove Mcdonough, GA
Flowers Jarod IF/OF R/R 5'10" 165 8/10/09 2027
Trinity Christian Jacksonville, FL
Milanowski Harrison IF/RHP R/R 5'9" 145 7/9/09 2028 Houston Academy Dothan, AL
Stockton Graham IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 5/22/09 2028 Liberty Creek Gallatin, TN West Jake IF/LHP L/L 6'4" 220 11/17/09 2028 Brentwood Brentwood, TN
Caracio Drew LHP/IF L/L 6'1" 185 2/13/09 2027
Jackson III Drew LHP/OF L/L 5'10" 165 2/27/09 2028
Beatty Jackson OF/LHP L/L 6'0" 160 9/29/09 2027
Pro5 Raleigh, NC
Tuscaloosa County Tuscaloosa, AL
Cherokee Canton, GA
Bledsoe Kai OF/IF S/R 5'7" 125 11/7/09 2028 MLK Nashville, TN
Gockenbach Chase RHP/IF S/R 6'0" 200 5/7/09 2028
Lakeway Christian Academy Morristown, TN
Jones Colton RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 220 10/10/09 2028 Vine Christian Spring Hill, TN
Cochran Andrew OF/IF R/R 6'0" 155 9/21/09 2028
Blessed Trinity Johns Creek, GA
Baiocco Brendon C/IF R/R 5'9" 145 4/8/09 2027 Avon Grove
Grayson Timothy C/OF R/R 5'11" 170 3/27/09 2027
Taylor John (JT) C/OF R/R 5'10" 170 9/10/09 2028
Cochranville, PA
Oakcrest Mays Landing, NJ
Dexter Southfield Dover, MA
Wahl Liam C/IF R/R 5'11" 179 5/29/09 2027 Peters Township Clinton, PA
Adams Christian IF/IF L/R 6'2" 195 10/18/09 2028
Bang Isaiah IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 175 7/20/09 2027
Chapman Gunner IF/C R/R 6'0" 195 6/18/09 2028
DelGandio Aiden IF/OF R/R 5'9" 155 8/9/09 2028
Ellis Austin IF/OF R/R 6'0" 165 8/2/09 2028
Gamble Aidan IF/LHP L/L 6'2" 220 9/4/09 2028
Huang Ethan IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 1/8/09 2027
Rude Ryan IF/RHP R/R 6'3" 210 1/3/09 2027
Cardona Teagan OF/IF R/R 5'8" 200 9/16/09 2027
Rodriguez Antonio OF/IF R/R 5'8" 140 8/8/09 2027
Wishard Drew OF/C R/R 5'6" 135 7/25/09 2027
Connor Michael RHP/IF R/R 6'4" 165 11/22/09 2028
Goodrich Noah RHP/IF L/R 6'1" 195 5/19/09 2028
St. Mary's Ryken Lexington Park, MD
Sherwood Olney, MD
Centreville Centreville, VA
Mount St. Joseph Woodbine, MD
North Hills Pittsburgh, PA
Downingtown West Downingtown, PA
Biotechnology Morganville, NJ
Colts Neck Englishtown, NJ
Wellington C. Mepham North Merrick, NY
Leonardtown Hollywood, MD
Mercersburg Academy Chambersburg, PA
Medway Medway, MA
Salisbury Prep Ithaca, NY
Jacobs Xavier C/RHP R/R 5'8" 141 12/7/09 2028 Exeter Township Reading, PA
Pickersgill Brian C/3B S/R 5'10" 175 7/5/09 2028 Bishop O'Connell Vienna, VA
Rothbard Charlie C/RHP R/R 5'9" 201 6/2/09 2028 IMG Academy Rockville, MD
Verderrosa Jason C/OF R/R 5'8" 168 3/12/09 2027 Toms River North Toms river, NJ
Boguniecki Jake IF/RHP R/R 6'2" 160 4/22/09 2027 Amity Orange, CT
Caperton Tyler IF/OF S/R 5'9" 140 5/1/09 2028 Battlefield Brandy Station, VA
Concepcion Aaron IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 184 3/11/09 2027 Woodland Hills Pittsburgh, PA
DiMeo Joseph IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 175 1/20/09 2027 Toms River East Toms River, NJ
Gibbs Quincy IF/RHP R/R 5'7" 165 12/11/09 2028 Smithtown Christian Farmingville, NY
Gunning Josh IF/RHP R/R 5'9" 150 5/7/09 2028 Battlefield Haymarket, VA
Matthews Stanley IF/RHP R/R 5'7" 140 6/22/09 2027 Annapolis Area Christian Bowie, MD
Vinar Carter IF/OF L/R 5'8" 150 7/1/09 2027 Brunswick Brunswick, MD
Weninger Ben IF/LHP L/L 6'4" 240 6/30/09 2027 Parkland Allentown, PA
Yoon Cayden IF/IF R/R 5'7" 145 4/19/09 2027 No. Valley Regional Old Tappan Oold Tappan, NJ
Drakeford Ryan OF/IF L/L 5'11" 163 3/9/09 2028 Westlake Waldorf, MD
Huston Blake OF/RHP L/R 6'3" 180 7/27/09 2028 North Haven North Haven, CT
Cunningham Dylan RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 190 4/18/09 2028 Austin Prep Peabody, MA
16U TEAM ROSTERS
Allard Boston IF/OF R/R 5'10" 180 5/30/08 2026 Venice Pacific Grove, CA
Belardo Luke IF/OF R/R 6'0" 185 7/4/07 2026 South Oldham Crestwood, KY
Coleman Blake LHP/OF L/L 6'2" 180 9/12/07 2026 De Soto DeSoto, MO
Kakach Alexander OF/RHP R/R 6'0" 169 10/5/08 2027 Wayzata Plymouth, MN
Kauffman Cooper OF/LHP L/L 5'11" 165 2/18/08 2026 Hollister Hollister, MO
Kolb Jackson RHP/IF R/R 5'10" 160 8/4/08 2027
Lammers Jared IF/RHP L/R 6'1" 165 6/30/08 2026 Cincinnati Elder Cincinnati, OH
Licari Hawk OF/LHP L/L 5'11" 160 6/11/08 2027 Cactus Shadows Scottsdale, AZ
Morio Beau C/IF R/R 6'1" 185 10/17/08 2027 Xavier Solon, IA
Petersmith Colton OF/LHP L/L 6'2" 170 8/15/07 2026 Rolla Rolla, MO
Powers Hunter IF/IF L/R 6'1" 180 10/26/07 2026 Fergus Falls Fergus Falls, MN
Smith Jackson LHP/IF L/L 6'4" 200 4/27/08 2026
Whittaker Brady IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 172 7/24/07 2026
Wilmer Bennett C/IF R/R 5'10" 170 7/18/07 2026 Eden Prairie Eden Prairie, MN
Wisler Ethan RHP/OF R/R 6'1" 165 1/18/08 2027 Wakefield Wake Forest, NC
Waisanen Oscar IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 165 9/23/08 2027 Benilde- St. Margaret's Chaska, MN
ND
Christiansen Ryan RHP/IF R/R 6'4" 210 10/2/07 2026 Apple Valley Lakeville, MN
Conn Cameron IF/OF L/R 5'11" 165 8/8/08 2027 Wheelersburg Wheelersburg, OH
Crocker Jory IF/RHP R/R 6'2" 183 9/23/07 2026
Willowbrook Villa Park, IL
De Leon Eliot OF/RHP R/R 5'10" 178 8/11/08 2027 TPH Academy Ramsey, MN
Farmer Chase IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 173 2/4/08 2026
Hart Carson OF/OF L/L 6'2" 175 7/29/08 2026
Katke Broder C/IF R/R 6'1" 201 7/15/08 2027
Leatherman Kieran OF/IF R/R 6'2" 180 10/16/07 2026
Livesay Jensen RHP/IF R/R 6'4" 197 12/19/08 2027
Sanderson Landon OF/RHP R/R 6'1" 170 10/15/08 2027
Schmidt Mason RHP/OF R/R 6'4" 205 5/9/08 2026
Wheeler Garrett IF/OF L/R 5'10" 170 5/12/06 2026
Dunlap Sean C/OF R/R 6'3" 205 4/11/08 2026
Brown Christopher C/OF R/R 6'0" 205 2/6/08 2026
Crawford Branson C/OF R/R 5'9" 170 4/23/07 2026
Pulaski County Somerset, KY
Mankato East Mankato, MN
Brother Rice Bloomfield Hills, MI
Wayzta Maple Grove, MN
Fairmont Jr./Sr. Fairmont, MN
Lake Crystal Welcome Memorial Lake Crystal, MN
Somerset Somerset, WI
Minnetonka Minnetonka, MN
Crown Point Crown Point, IN
Ensworth Brentwood, TN
North Hall Gainesville, GA
Alvarez Maximus IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 205 12/22/07 2026 Christopher Columbus miami, FL
Bretti Dominic IF/C R/R 6'1" 188 6/15/07 2026 The Kings Academy Lake Worth, FL
Collura Macen IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 175 2/4/08 2026
Farr States IF/OF S/R 6'0" 160 2/13/08 2026
Gornet Cooper IF/IF R/R 6'1" 175 11/23/07 2026
Kenast Tyler IF/LHP L/L 6'2"
Murphy Tate IF/IF R/R 5'10" 185 10/23/07 2026
Richerson
Ansell Joey LHP/LHP L/L 6'6" 210 10/21/07 2026
Miller Griffin OF/OF R/R 6'1" 190 12/11/06 2026
Shelar
Allen Cade RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 180 2/20/08 2026
Catholic Charlotte, NC
Stanislaus Navarre, FL
Academy Franklin, TN
Benjamin school Palm Beach, FL
Gibson Co Humboldt, TN Glauber Caden RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 195 1/10/08 2026
Swanson Gunnar OF/IF L/R 6'0" 172 9/13/06 2026
Henderlight Landon RHP/IF R/R 6'0" 195 6/4/08 2027
SC
Ridgeland Academy Madison, MS
Mt. Juliet, TN
SOUTHEAST STRIPES
Authement Caleb C/IF R/R 6'2" 230 11/3/07 2026 Brookhaven Academy Monticello, MS
Dennis Cole C/RHP R/R 6'3" 195 8/14/08 2026 Bishop Kenny Yulee, FL
Browning RJ IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 10/15/08 2027 Topsail Wilmington, NC
Fryman
Maher Max IF/OF R/R 5'10" 145
Washington Brandon IF/C R/R 5'10" 170 1/3/08 2026 East Lincoln Stanley, NC
Cooker Ethan LHP/IF L/L 6'2" 166 1/4/08 2026 Mauldin Greenville, SC
Renn Caleb LHP/IF L/L 6'0" 168 10/17/08 2027 Holly Springs Holly Springs, NC Baker Tommy OF/IF L/R 6'1" 178 8/6/07 2026
R/R 5'11" 175 4/1/08
Miramar, FL Miller Ryder RHP/OF R/R 5'10" 190 10/10/06 2026 Huffman Hargrave Huffman, TN
Richardson Alex RHP/IF R/R 6'2" 180 2/4/08 2026 Belle Chasse Belle Chasse, LA
Bodenstein Padraic LHP/IF R/L 6'3" 200 6/19/08 2026 Seton Scottsville, VA
Bowdridge Ryan C/RHP R/R 6'4" 188 10/30/08 2028 St. Mark's Malden, MA
Brown Caleb OF/OF R/R 5'7" 165 11/29/08 2027 West Springfield Springfield, VA
Dohl Graden RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 175 9/11/08 2027 Hughesville Hughesville, PA
Formica Thomas C/OF R/R 6'2" 185 1/13/09 2027 Curtis Staten Island, NY
NORTHEAST STARS
Gally Johnny RHP/IF R/R 6'0" 195 12/31/07 2027 Brunswick White Plains, NY
Hudson Ethan RHP/OF R/R 5'9" 170 9/19/07 2026 Osbourn Manassas, VA
Hyde Anden IF/OF R/R 5'11" 205 7/17/07 2026 Fort Zumwalt West St peters, MO
Markey Drew RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 205 10/3/07 2026 Bishop O'ConWell Alexandria, VA
Moritz-Toledo Nico OF/IF L/L 5'11" 175 7/2/08 2027 Battlefield Gainesville, VA
Myers Landon IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 155 12/19/08 2027 Greencastle Antrim Greencastle, PA
Cirasole Owen OF/LHP R/L 6'0" 175 7/5/08 2026 Apex Friendship New Hill, NC
Seidel Gabriel OF/IF R/R 5'11" 155 9/20/08 2027 Fleetwood Blandon, PA
Soule Kyle IF/RHP L/R 6'1" 180 11/1/08 2027 Greely Cumberland, ME
Vargas Yonadsan C/IF L/R 6'0" 190 7/13/07 2026 Hudson Catholic Ridgefield Park, NJ Willard Aidan OF/IF L/R 6'0" 195 12/27/07 2026 Palmyra Area Palmyra, PA
Woda Jack C/IF R/R 5'11" 185 1/2/08 2026 Bishop O'Connell Arlington, VA
Anastasi Owen IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 175 1/1/08 2026 Cedar Cliff High School Camp Hill, PA
Ashby Carter IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 132 12/4/08 2027 Seneca Valley Germantown, MD
DePriest Dalton RHP/IF R/R 5'11" 150 10/10/08 2027 Calvert Hall College Forest Hill, MD
Espejo Aidan IF/RHP R/R 5'5" 135 11/10/08 2026 North Point Waldorf, MD
NORTHEAST STRIPES
Greene Nathan IF/RHP S/R 5'9" 155 4/30/08 2026 Half Hollow Hills East Dix Hills, NY
Gross Gavin RHP/OF R/R 6'0" 165 8/9/08 2027 Pope John Paul II King of Prussia, PA
Hawkins Damari IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 275 1/1/08 2026 Brunswick Brodnax, VA
Leach III Tyrone IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 172 12/6/07 2026 Bishop McNamara Fort Washington, MD
Lengle Timothy C/OF L/R 6'0" 185 10/3/08 2027 Wilson Sinking Spg, PA
Marmolejos Ryan IF/OF R/R 5'10" 152 11/20/08 2027 Wilson Wyomissing, PA
Monsalve Emmanuel IF/OF S/S 5'11" 178 12/27/07 2026 Landon Mclean, VA
Somers Landon IF/RHP R/R 6'5" 200 9/16/08 2027 South County Fairfax Station, VA
Temple Dylan OF/IF R/R 6'4" 175 8/8/08 2027 Delbarton New Vernon, NJ
Thomasson Carter RHP/C R/R 5'10" 210 12/2/07 2026 Halifax Halifax, VA
Tirado Nickolas LHP/OF L/L 6'0" 160 5/22/08 2026 Central Dauphin HARRISBURG, PA
Watson Allen IF/RHP L/R 6'3" 245 11/23/07 2026 St. Francis Prep Glendale, NY
Weller Brandon C/IF R/R 5'11" 195 10/16/08 2027 Exeter Township Reading, PA McElwain Walker IF/RHP S/R 6'1" 200 6/11/08 2027 Bishop O'Connell Alexandria, VA
Jimenez Jacob OF/OF L/L 6'0" 180 2/12/08
Morgan Robby OF/IF R/R 6'0" 170 2/20/08
Hills Chino, CA
Chaminade Simi Valley, CA
Casey Braeden OF/RHP R/R 5'10" 160 10/15/08 2027 Christian Spring Valley, CA
Kostich Drew IF/RHP R/R 6'2" 183 10/10/07 2026 Chaminade Calabasas, CA
Kelly Elius IF/RHP R/R 6'3" 200 3/3/08 2026 Damien Alta Loma, CA
Guglielmo Jaden IF/IF R/R 5'10" 155 2/17/08 2026 Arizona College Prep Queen Creek, AZ
Ramirez Santiago IF/OF L/R 5'10" 152 1/15/08 2026 Bishop Amat Diamond Bar, CA
Novajoski Ryan IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 170 5/5/08 2026 El Modena (Orange) Fullerton, CA
Kim Taehan C/IF R/R 5'9" 185 11/6/08 2027
Bolen Maverick C/RHP R/R 6'3" 190 11/14/08 2027
Union Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Scottsdale, AZ
Jones Stevie LHP/OF L/L 5'11" 170 7/28/07 2026 Corona del Mar Newport Beach, CA
Vandagriff Jonathan OF/RHP R/R 6'0" 162 9/20/08 2027
Dowell Judson OF/RHP R/R 6'0" 195 4/28/08 2026
Razo Moises IF/OF L/L 6'2" 190 6/19/07 2026
Valley Huntington Beach, CA
Houston, TX
John Bosco El Monte, CA
Perez Noah IF/OF R/R 6'1" 175 9/12/07 2026 St. John Bosco Monterey Park, CA
Ochoa Easton OF/IF R/R 6'1" 170 10/24/08 2027
El Cajon, CA
Powell Gus OF/LHP L/L 5'9" 163 4/30/08 2026
Floyd Colton OF/IF R/R 6'5" 215 9/25/08 2027
Packer Braden C/OF R/R 5'9" 165 10/5/07 2026
Marquez Keyen IF/OF S/L 5'10" 180 6/14/08 2027
Brown Tanner C/IF R/R 6'2" 198 10/27/08 2027
Farias Jacob IF/RHP R/R 6'2" 175 2/23/08 2026
Arnold O Beckman Tustin, CA
Sandia Albuquerque, NM
Lone Peak Highland, UT
Cactus Shadows Carefree, AZ
Rockwall Heath Bakersfield, CA
Elsinore Lake Elsinore, CA
Jarrett Justin IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 158 9/12/08 2026 Ramona Ramona, CA
Pina Daniel IF/IF R/R 5'9" 155 3/15/08 2026
Clancy Tytin IF/RHP L/R 5'8" 155 6/6/08 2027
McGahan Quentin OF/IF R/R 5'6" 145 7/4/08 2026
Stringer Luke C/RHP R/R 6'0" 180 7/27/07 2026
Visage Peyton C/OF R/R 5'6" 152 7/2/08 2026
Hampton Kal C/RHP R/R 6'1" 177 11/24/08 2027
Olness Austin IF/OF R/R 6'1" 190 9/9/08 2027
Shi Ethan IF/OF R/R 6'1" 185 9/26/08 2027
Munson Jackson OF/RHP L/R 5'10" 150 7/17/08 2027
Wallin Kash IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 210 7/26/08 2026
Turner Caleb RHP/OF R/R 6'1" 190 9/13/07 2026
Simi Valley Simi Valley, CA
Queen Creek Queen Creek, AZ
Simi Simi Valley, CA
Faith Lutheran Las Vegas, NV
Royal Simi Valley, CA
Hamilton Chandler, AZ
Mira Costa Hermosa Beach, CA
Torrey Pines San Diego, CA
Corner Canyon Sandy, UT
Riverton Taylorsville, UT
Christian Life Prep Aledo, TX
Allen Carson IF/OF L/R 6'0" 185 4/3/07 2026 Canyon Canyon, TX
Fisher Troy IF/RHP R/R 6'4" 195 11/26/07 2026
Liberty North Liberty, MO
Segura Sebastian IF/IF L/R 5'7" 140 6/18/07 2026 Grand Oaks Spring, TX
Drda Tanner OF/RHP R/R 6'2" 185 4/28/08 2026 Memorial Houston, TX
Rodriguez Davidenko IF/OF S/R 5'8" 160 8/7/07 2026
Cantu Marcus IF/OF L/R 5'9" 170 3/27/07 2026
Sheets Miller IF/OF L/R 6'2" 190 3/20/07 2026
Bologna William IF/IF R/R 5'11" 157 4/25/07 2026
Katy Taylor Katy, TX
Lutheran South Academy Friendswood, TX
Sterlington Monroe, LA
Liberty North Liberty, MO
Chin Michael C/OF R/R 5'10" 185 6/13/64 2026 Episcopal Houston, TX
Zumwalt Brooks C/IF L/R 6'6" 185 8/20/07 2026
Summit Christian Academy Lees Summit, MO
Smith Kam RHP/RHP R/R 6'2" 165 10/21/08 2027 Girard Franklin, KS
Powell Wyatt RHP/IF R/R 6'2" 185 8/13/06 2026 Alvin Alvin, TX
Brown Landon IF/RHP S/R 6'3" 195 9/25/07 2026 Iowa Colony League City, TX
Tagliaferro Diego C/IF L/R 5'10" 180 6/24/08 2026 Aubrey Burlington, NC
Ruiz Jayce RHP/IF R/R 6'0" 190 12/7/07 2026 Riverside Academy Paulina, LA
Keller Ethan RHP/RHP R/R 6'0" 200 7/6/07 2026 Clark San Antonio, TX
Ficarra Kason OF/IF R/R 5'9" 164 11/27/07 2024 Cinco Ranch Katy, TX
Sanford Gabriel OF/IF L/R 5'11" 170 8/31/07 2026 Acellus Katy, TX
Madara Tanner OF/LHP L/L 5'7" 145 10/14/08 2027 Benbrook Ftworth, TX
Schleifer-Bell Braden OF/LHP R/L 5'10" 145 8/7/08 2027 Prosper Celina, TX
Garcia Gavin IF/RHP R/R 6'0" 170 8/10/07 2026 Magnolia Magnolia, TX
Byers Jack RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 175 7/21/07 2026 Artesia Artesia, NM
Corona David RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 195 10/22/08 2027
Stanger Jack IF/RHP R/R 6'2" 210 7/14/08 2026
Lutheran South Academy Deer Park, TX
St. John's Houston, TX
King Tyler IF/OF R/R 6'1" 178 3/3/08 2027 V. R. Eaton Newark, TX
Sanches Braeden IF/RHP R/R 5'8" 145 5/19/08 2026 Grand Oaks Spring, TX
Alvarez Adam IF/RHP L/R 5'6" 154 6/12/08 2026
McLaughlin Brennan IF/RHP R/R 6'1" 178 12/7/07 2026
Nelson Luke IF/IF R/R 6'3" 215 4/12/08 2026
Jackson Rafferty C/OF R/R 5'11" 175 4/29/08 2027
Hebron Carrollton, TX
Platte County Kansas City, MO
Bishop Miege Overland Park, KS
St Thomas Aquinas Shawnee, KS
Walker Landon RHP/IF R/R 6'5" 180 9/4/08 2027 Prosper Prosper, TX
Davis Jordan RHP/IF R/R 6'2" 200 8/18/07 2026
Ramirez Jake IF/RHP R/R 5'11" 155 9/13/07 2026
Tucker Brody C/IF R/R 5'9" 165 6/19/07 2026
Chavez Nathan C/IF R/R 5'11" 170 9/12/08 2026
Barbers Hill Baytown, TX
Clark San Antonio, TX
Brenham Brenham, TX
Sierra Pacific Hanford, CA
Knudson Camden C/IF L/R 5'11" 164 4/9/08 2026 Arlington Arlington, WA
Meyers Henry IF/RHP R/R 6'4" 210 5/19/07 2025 Justin-Siena Napa, CA
Garduno Esteban IF/C L/R 5'10" 185 4/4/07 2026 Buchanan Clovis, CA
Furuichi Evan IF/IF S/R 5'8" 156 3/6/08 2026 Encinal Alameda, CA
Rinkor Donnie IF/RHP R/R 5'10" 175 9/28/07 2026 Analy Santa Rosa, CA
Williams Carson RHP/IF R/R 6'1" 146 10/5/07 2026
Wall Tanner IF/OF L/R 6'2" 175 7/9/08 2026
Granada Livermore, CA
St Francis (Mt View, CA) Palo Alto, CA
Barron Nicolai OF/RHP L/R 6'0" 160 7/20/08 2026 Granada Livermore, CA
Howell Jackson OF/IF R/R 5'11" 165 11/21/07 2026 Big Valley Christian Ripon, CA
Badger Jack OF/RHP R/R 5'10" 170 1/21/08 2026 Granada Livermore, CA
Mills Daniel LHP/OF L/L 5'9" 180 9/24/08 2026 Santa Rosa Santa Rosa, CA
Wilson Anthony OF/RHP R/R 5'9" 165 5/9/07 2025 Encinal Alameda, CA
Makley Braden RHP/OF R/R 6'0" 180 11/2/08 2027 Granada Livermore, CA
Vega Westley RHP/OF R/R 5'7" 155 12/16/07 2026 James Logan Union City, CA
Davis Christien C/IF R/R 6'2" 210 5/12/07 2026 Manhattan Manhattan, MT
Feltenstein Moses IF/RHP R/R 6'3" 210 6/9/08 2027 Bozeman Bozeman, MT
Ohira Alex IF/OF R/R 5'9" 140 7/19/05 2027 Newport High School Bellevue, WA
Rosters are submitted by coaches and are current as of August 7, 2024.
Gonzalez Angelo C/IF R/R 5'7" 150 9/23/08
Kohlmann Larson C/IF R/R 6'0" 180 6/7/08
Owen Caden Joseph IF/LHP L/L 6'3" 220 8/25/07 2026 Cardinal Newman Santa Rosa, CA
robinson Francisco LHP/OF L/L 6'2" 187 9/14/08 2026 Napa Napa, CA
Sahi Ajay IF/IF R/R 6'2" 159 5/4/08 2027 Dougherty Valley San Ramon, CA
Matsushima Kaipo C/OF R/R 5'10" 150 6/25/08 2026 Kennedy Catholic Seattle, WA
Cressio Nicholas IF/IF R/R 5'7" 124 11/9/08 2027 De La Salle Pleasant Hill, CA
Wooley Jace IF/OF R/R 5'6" 170 8/5/08 2027 Cardinal Newman Santa Rosa, CA
Tam Sean IF/RHP R/R 5'7" 155 12/16/07
Ljutic Khing RHP/IF R/R 6'3" 160 6/28/08
St.
Rickleffs Brady OF/RHP R/R 5'11" 160 2/9/08
Glover Jonah LHP/OF L/L 6'1" 185 11/29/07 2026
Taylor Chase C/IF R/R 6'0" 160 1/28/08
Sacramento, CA
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EVENT RULES
The National Team Identification Series Champions Cup 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 National Team Identification Series Champions Cup, players must be born on or after January 1, 2013 (11U); January 1, 2012 (12U); January 1, 2011 (13U); January 1, 2010 (14U); January 1, 2009 (15U); January 1, 2008 OR born on or after January 1, 2007 with an anticipated 2026 grad year (16U).
▫ 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
USA Baseball tournaments utilize the following field dimensions:
▪ 10U: 46’ mound, 65’ bases
▪ 11U and 12U: 51’ mound, 75’ bases
▪ 13U+: 60.6’ mound, 90’ bases
TOURNAMENT FORMAT
▪ The 11U, 12U, 13U, 14U, 15U, and 16U tournaments will feature 12 teams.
▪ The first day of the tournament for each age group will feature registration and the Opening Ceremony.
▪ The third day of the tournament will feature USA Baseball’s Testing assessments, an opportunity for athletes to participate in Prospect Development Pipeline Performance Assessments and on-field athletic assessments for the Task Force, their region coaches, and teammates followed by one game each day.
▪ Every team will be placed into a pool of four (4) teams and will compete in round robin play in its pool, playing one game each day of the event.
▪ The three (3) pool winners and next best record will be seeded following pool play using the “Standings TieBreakers” rules below.
▫ Teams seeded #1–#4 will begin a single-elimination bracket-style playoff.
▫ The remaining teams will play in one consolation game on the final day of the tournament.
▪ The semifinals, third place, and championship games will be played on the fourth (Saturday) or final day of the tournament (Sunday).
GAME PLAY
General Rules
▪ All team rosters must have a minimum of 15 (11U-12U)/18 (13U-16U) players and 2 coaches.
▪ A “mandatory play” rule will not be enforced at the National Team Identification Series Champions Cup. 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).
▪ USA Baseball reserves the right to “roll” an inning, regardless of outs, runners on base, or score, etc.
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.
Extra-Innings/Tie-Breakers
▪ All pool-play, consolation, and third-place games at the National Team Identification Series Champions Cup shall be seven (7) innings or two hours and fifteen minutes (2:15). No new inning can begin after time has expired.
▪ If a pool-play, consolation, or third-place game is tied after seven (7) 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 gave 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 weather 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.
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 (onepiece) 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 National Team Championships North Carolina will use a hard pitch count as the standard for setting pitcheruse limitations for the tournament. The 2024 Pitch Smart guidelines can be found on page 2 of the rules document.
▪ 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
▪ If a pitcher is found to have exceeded their allowed numbers of pitches during a game, the illegal pitching situation will be rectified immediately and the incoming pitcher will be permitted as many warm up pitches as the umpire deems necessary prior to resuming the game. The Technical Committee will review the infraction and reserves the right to suspend 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 29 pitches and, after facing the last batter of the inning, has thrown 34, then that pitcher’s pitch count for the day is 34 (not 29) 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.
Pitch Count Limits and Required Rest Recommendations:
▪ 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 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.