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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/22/2016

14u Tourney All-American Team

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2016 14u PG Tournament All-American Team

Below is the list of the top 14u players from all of Perfect Game’s 2016 spring, summer and fall events that were named to the PG Tournament All-American Team. This is the first opportunity for this group of players to be selected to this team and they will have the chance to do so for the next several years.

Eleven players selected to the team participated in the inaugural 14u PG Select Baseball Festival honoring the top freshmen players in the country. Between the 27 players selected to the team, 109 All-Tournament honors were earned.

Shortstop Alex Freeland blew away the field with nine All-Tournament Team selections and was a participant at the 14u PG Select. Patrick Holloman made the team as a two-way player and collected six mentions playing for the 14u WWBA National Champion Roadrunners Baseball, as did outfielder Josh Shuler for the Georgia Jackets. Three players selected to the teams had a pair of MVP or MV-Pitcher honors including Jacob Lojewski, Jaden Agassi and Holloman.

The Georgia Jackets had far and away the most players selected to the team with seven players chosen. They included Corey Collins, Lukas Cook, Josh Davis, Austin Tienda, Hank Bearden Travis Hamrick and Shuler. Team Elite and the MVP Banditos each had three selections.

Of note, Carlos Rodriguez is a 2021 graduate and played up all summer. He complied an incredible resume including not allowing a run in 22 2/3 innings while striking out 35 batters. Though still in middle school, Rodriguez is committed to Miami.

Player of the Year: Jackson Miller, Team Court-Kangaroo Court Baseball Club
Pitcher of the Year: Carlos Rodriguez, MVP Banditos


ATT – Number of All-Tournament Teams in 2016

 
Hitters:

Pos. Player Hometown Team PA AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB SB AVG OBP SLG ATT
C Corey Collins Suwanee, GA Georgia Jackets National 65 53 22 6 4 0 18 19 10 4 .415 .492 .679 4
C Chase Honeycutt Southaven, MS Memphis Tigers White 43 37 20 3 1 0 5 8 3 1 .541 .535 .676 4
1B Kellum Clark Brandon, MS CHAOS/Team Elite Prime 83 63 30 5 2 1 17 22 15 2 .476 .542 .667 5
1B Matthew Sullivan Parrish, FL  Kangaroo Court/Game on Stealth 42 31 14 2 0 0 4 6 11 0 .452 .595 .516 3
MIF Lukas Cook Knoxville, TN Georgia Jackets National 53 45 19 8 1 1 12 17 5 6 .422 .453 .711 4
MIF Josh Davis Cartersville, GA Georgia Jackets National 66 50 21 3 3 1 14 16 10 8 .420 .470 .660 4
MIF Alex Freeland Cape Coral, FL Team Elite Prime 121 96 38 6 5 0 20 42 18 16 .396 .463 .563 9
MIF Samuel Infante Hialeah, FL MVP Banditos/South Florida Storm 48 41 20 2 2 0 7 18 5 10 .488 .521 .634 3
MIF Robert Moore Leawood, KS Team KC/Team Elite/Kangaroo Court 83 70 30 4 1 0 13 17 11 6 .429 .494 .514 4
3B Jacob Lojewski W. Palm Beach, FL Florida Stealth 61 49 22 10 2 0 22 19 5 8 .449 .443 .735 4
3B Connor Morgan Brooksville, FL FTB Select 2020 59 51 22 4 2 0 13 15 6 4 .431 .475 .588 5
OF Austin Hendrick Pittsburgh, PA Team Elite Prime/West Hills Show 39 38 19 5 3 2 11 14 1 2 .500 .513 .947 3
OF Dalton Pearson Suwanee, GA Roadrunners Baseball 67 58 30 3 3 0 17 19 6 6 .517 .537 .672 3
OF Josh Shuler Suwanee, GA Georgia Jackets National 88 69 26 3 8 1 21 30 12 11 .377 .432 .696 6
OF Austin Tienda Canton, GA Hopewell Hawks/GA Jackets/CR Baseball 53 46 19 1 7 0 12 12 5 9 .413 .453 .739 3
3B Jaden Agassi Las Vegas, NV LVR 48 42 17 3 2 0 12 11 6 2 .405 .479 .571 4
1B/OF Patrick Holloman McDonough, GA Roadrunners Baseball 67 52 23 5 5 0 20 17 12 3 .442 .522 .731 6
C Jackson Miller Trinity, FL Kangaroo Court Baseball Club 109 95 44 8 8 2 20 37 10 9 .463 .495 .779 4


Pitchers:

Pos. Player Hometown Team Name GP IP H ER BB SO ERA W SV K/7 ATT
RHP Hank Bearden Rocky Face, GA Georgia Jackets National 5 17.67 11 3 8 22 1.19 1 0 8.72 4
LHP Jake Berry Great Falls, VA Richmond Braves National 4 17 5 2 6 23 0.82 1 0 9.47 1
RHP Jovan Gill Kansas City, MO Texas Bombers Elite 3 14.67 6 1 4 21 0.48 1 0 10.02 2
LHP Lucas Gordon Los Angeles, CA SGV Hustle/GBG I.E. 6 24 16 4 8 29 1.17 0 0 8.46 3
RHP Travis Hamrick Banner Elk, NC Georgia Jackets National 6 17.67 7 2 7 22 0.79 1 0 8.72 5
RHP Albert Hernandez Davie, FL MVP Banditos 6 24.67 13 5 11 28 1.42 2 0 7.94 4
RHP Trey Hinchliffe Odessa, FL Kangaroo Court Baseball Club 7 30.67 25 2 10 30 0.46 2 0 6.85 5
RHP Brandon Madrigal Moorpark, CA CBA Bulldogs White 5 21.67 13 3 2 23 0.97 3 0 7.43 3
RHP Carlos Rodriguez Miami, FL MVP Banditos 4 22.67 10 0 4 35 0.00 3 0 10.81 4
RHP Jaden Agassi Las Vegas, NV LVR 4 23 17 1 9 26 0.30 0 0 7.91 4
LHP Patrick Holloman McDonough, GA Roadrunners Baseball 6 30.67 10 3 12 36 0.68 3 0 8.22 6
RHP Jackson Miller Trinity, FL Kangaroo Court Baseball Club 6 32 18 5 8 31 1.09 2 0 6.78 4



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