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Summer Collegiate  | Story | 8/23/2018

Summer Collegiate All-Americans

Photo: Noah Campbell (South Carolina Athletics)

2018 Summer Collegiate Baseball Content:
Perfect Game/Rawlings Player of the Year: Austin Shenton (FIU)
Perfect Game/Rawlings Team of the Year: Valley Blue Sox (NECBL)


Below the 2018 Perfect Game/Rawlings Summer Collegiate All-America teams are listed. Each is a 17-man team, with three full teams and an Honorable Mention squad, made up of one player at each infield position, including catcher, with three outfielders, one designated hitter, five starting pitchers, two relievers and one utility/two-way player. This year the four designated hitters honored served in that capacity for the summer, and overall it should be noted the players are listed at the predominant position they played during the summer months.

One again players from the Cape lead the way with 11 honorees. Following is the Northwoods League with seven players and then the Coastal Plain and Perfect Game collegiate leagues which placed six players each. The West Coast and Alaska leagues each placed five players on the Summer Collegiate All-America teams and the Prospect League has four.

The leagues that follow include the New England (3), Cal Ripken (3), California (2), Futures (2), Valley (2), Golden State (2) and Southern California (2). The Atlantic, Florida, Great Lakes, Great West, Jayhawk, South Florida and Southern leagues placed one player each. In total 22 leagues are represented and over 200 players were considered to narrow the list down to the final 68 All-Americans.

Stanford (Andrew Daschbach, Kyle Stowers, Tim Tawa), South Carolina (Noah Campbell, Andrew Eyster), Portland (Mike Hicks, Brad McVay), Middle Tennessee State (Myles Christian, Zach Keenan) and Tennessee Wesleyan (Dakota Phillips, Daniel Tolano) have multiple players represented.

Perfect Game will start to unveil the league-by-league top prospect lists in the coming days. Once the lists are released, the corresponding league reports will follow.


First Team Summer Collegiate All-Americans

Pos. Name League College AVG OBP SLG R 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Dakota Phillips Golden State Tennessee Wesleyan .374 .503 .939 49 11 0 18 54 5
1B Ryan Toohers Perfect Game Villanova .391 .492 .679 40 13 1 10 57 1
2B Noah Campbell Cape Cod South Carolina .364 .456 .636 39 7 2 6 26 7
3B Austin Shenton Cape Cod Florida International .349 .450 .490 31 9 0 4 30 1
SS Anthony Servideo Cal Ripken Mississippi .391 .517 .645 35 6 8 2 29 11
OF Matthew Barefoot Cape Cod Campbell .379 .474 .521 24 9 1 3 26 6
OF Austin Pharr Coastal Plain Columbus State .352 .387 .742 43 11 3 15 49 6
OF Andrew Eyster Valley South Carolina .421 .511 .781 32 14 0 9 35 6
DH Richard Miller Prospect Towson .373 .425 .811 43 18 6 17 48 3
UT Alec Burleson Cal Ripken East Carolina .383 .444 .776 22 12 0 10 44 1

Pos. Name League College ERA W L SV IP H SO BB
SP Justin Slaten Northwoods New Mexico 1.50 7 1 0 57 41 70 22
SP Mason Hazelwood Perfect Game Kentucky 1.80 5 1 0 50 35 84 19
SP Daniel Tolano Golden State Tennessee Wesleyan 0.45 10 0 0 59.2 20 85 15
SP Chandler Coates Prospect Howard College 1.78 8 1 0 55.1 45 50 17
SP Adam Laskey Cape Cod Duke 1.18 5 0 0 30.1 19 26 11
RP Redmond Walsh Coastal Plain Tennessee 2.14 3 0 5 42 33 75 11
RP Dylan Thomas Cape Cod Hawaii 1.19 3 0 9 22.2 18 33 2
UT Alec Burleson Cal Ripken East Carolina 0.34 3 1 0 26.1 13 23 4


Second Team Summer Collegiate All-Americans

Pos. Name League College AVG OBP SLG R 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Easton Kirk Jayhawk Wallace State CC .407 .505 .648 30 7 0 5 28 3
1B Jake Vieth Alaska Gonzaga .364 .463 .652 28 18 1 6 33 0
2B Myles Christian Coastal Plain Middle Tennessee State .311 .394 .695 39 8 1 18 46 14
3B Brandon Lewis California UC Irvine .397 .457 .769 34 19 1 8 25 5
SS Jake MacKenzie Hamptons Fordham .345 .444 .655 45 10 3 10 34 35
OF Augie Isaacson Northwoods Friends University .364 .467 .453 59 9 5 1 28 39
OF Justin Wylie Cal Ripken Arizona .417 .526 .741 27 12 1 7 25 5
OF Blake Sabol Cape Cod Southern California .340 .445 .573 28 3 0 7 22 14
DH Shayne Fontana Atlantic Lynn .359 .420 .632 31 4 5 6 26 17
UT Cody Klotz Prospect Maryville .341 .395 .622 52 12 5 13 50 16

Pos. Name League College ERA W L SV IP H SO BB
SP Christian Scafidi Coastal Plain Pennsylvania 0.66 5 0 0 41 19 52 12
SP Ian Churchill Alaska Santa Barbara CC 1.54 7 0 0 40.2 22 44 9
SP Jack Buckley Perfect Game Franklin & Marshall 1.96 5 1 0 50.1 38 51 13
SP Landen Bourassa West Coast San Francisco 1.95 5 1 0 46 36 39 9
SP Ryan Losman Southern California Southeast Missouri 0.89 3 0 0 40.1 20 63 10
RP Neal McDermott Futures Seton Hill 1.82 1 0 14 24.2 12 49 11
RP Ryan Boyer Perfect Game Pitt Bradford 1.42 7 0 8 31.2 24 49 9
UT Cody Klotz Prospect Maryville 3.50 2 2 0 36 32 38 22


Third Team Summer Collegiate All-Americans

Pos. Name League College AVG OBP SLG R 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Matt Mackey South Florida Eastern Illinois .371 .496 .773 29 10 1 9 36 6
1B Andrew Daschbach Cape Cod Stanford .306 .424 .515 28 13 0 5 27 1
2B Cody Birdsong Prospect Quincy .321 .385 .519 32 11 1 8 46 0
3B Blaine Crim Great Lakes Mississippi College .404 .419 .680 39 26 1 7 52 1
SS Elvis Peralta Perfect Game Marshall .303 .331 .572 36 10 5 7 28 14
OF Spencer Torkelson Cape Cod Arizona State .333 .472 .704 18 9 0 7 25 2
OF Kyle Stowers Cape Cod Stanford .326 .361 .565 29 13 1 6 24 5
OF Kendall McGowan Coastal Plain Appalachian State .392 .480 .642 39 20 1 5 36 22
DH Oraj Anu Valley Wallace-Dothan CC .358 .424 .634 32 8 1 8 26 8
UT Jayson Newman Northwoods Cal State Northridge .289 .376 .521 25 7 1 8 31 0

Pos. Name League College ERA W L SV IP H SO BB
SP Adam Seminaris Alaska Long Beach State 0.38 4 1 0 47 21 35 6
SP Hunter Breault California Oregon 0.00 3 0 0 21 14 21 7
SP Brad McVay West Coast Portland 1.15 5 0 0 39 16 47 11
SP Endy Morales New England Southern New Hampshire 1.12 5 0 0 40 30 32 13
SP Ryan Garcia Cape Cod UCLA 1.28 2 0 0 28 24 33 9
RP Mason Shinaberry Northwoods Huntington 1.18 6 0 9 30.1 26 36 5
RP Bryce Tassin Alaska Southeastern Louisiana 0.81 1 3 10 22 16 26 7
UT Jayson Newman Northwoods Cal State Northridge 1.98 1 1 10 31.2 14 53 19


Honorable Mention Summer Collegiate All-Americans

Pos. Name League College AVG OBP SLG R 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Shane McGuire Northwoods San Diego .337 .466 .472 38 12 0 4 46 16
1B Mike Hicks Great West Portland .396 .503 .635 46 14 0 8 50 5
2B Gio Diaz West Coast Saint Mary's .320 .411 .457 45 12 0 5 31 18
3B Brandon Smith New England Dayton .376 .455 .682 33 11 2 11 49 5
SS Sal Frelick Futures Boston College .361 .438 .594 35 6 2 7 36 22
OF Khalyd Cox Perfect Game Savannah State .368 .436 .664 35 12 3 9 32 15
OF Jake Randa Northwoods Northwest Florida State .318 .407 .513 57 22 1 9 53 6
OF Tim Tawa New England Stanford .336 .410 .616 23 14 0 7 21 12
DH Spencer Henson Alaska Oral Roberts .336 .401 .575 27 12 1 7 33 0
UT Connor McCord West Coast Western Oregon .346 .418 .525 27 9 1 6 37 1

Pos. Name League College ERA W L SV IP H SO BB
SP Evan Johnson Northwoods Creighton 1.80 5 0 1 60 46 57 21
SP Zach Keenan Coastal Plain Middle Tennessee State 0.63 4 0 0 43 27 41 12
SP Alek Manoah Cape Cod West Virginia 2.70 3 2 0 33.1 15 48 11
SP Austin Cabone Southern George Mason 1.15 6 0 0 39 32 41 13
SP Jesus Valoy Florida Miami-Dade 2.15 7 0 0 46 40 37 9
RP Cal Hehnke West Coast Nebraska Omaha 1.73 3 1 7 26 14 42 5
RP Hayden Petrovick Southern California Citrus College 1.38 1 0 7 26 15 38 4
UT Connor McCord West Coast Western Oregon 4.00 3 5 1 45 45 47 19




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