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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/17/2019

16u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Joe Mack (Perfect Game)

2019 17u PG Tournament All-American Team


2019 16u PG Tournament All-American Team

For the 2021 class, here are the players who have been selected to be a part of the 2019 16u PG Tournament All-American Team. Preston Gunnell, Keaton Howard, Tommy White, Dalton Robinson and Irving Carter have each made this list for the second time while Brady House and Carter Holton have been named PG Tournament All-Americans for the third consecutive year.

Andrew Herrmann has the most hardware taken home this calendar year with three MV-Pitcher awards from the WWBA National Qualifier, 18u North Atlanta Open II and 17u Summer Showdown. He also was listed to the most All-Tournament teams with 10 in 2019. Player of the Year Joe Mack was named to six All-Tournament Teams and also led all players in the 2021 class in home runs in 2019 with five jacks. The 16u Pitcher of the Year is Devin Futrell whose zero earned runs, 35 strikeouts and only nine walks in 24 2/3 innings pitched really stood out.

In total there were 184 All-Tournament Team selections among these players on the PG Tournament All-American First and Second Teams. A standout MVP award was given out at the 16u BCS National Championship to First Team Catcher Dylan Leach. Grant Taylor took home the honors of MV-Pitcher at the 16u WWBA National Championship while Will Robbins and Cody Howard each received MV-Pitcher awards from the WWBA Southeast Qualifier and WWBA South Qualifier, respectively.

Player of the Year: Joe Mack, East Cobb Astros/Padres Scout Team
Pitcher of the Year: Devin Futrell, Elite Squad/Houston Astros Scout Team

ATT = Number of All-Tournament Teams in 2019


First Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Joe Mack NY East Cobb Astros/Padres Scout Team 133 36 8 2 5 35 4 .379 1.205 6
C Luis Dela Cruz NJ GS Surge Team/Baltimore Redbirds 51 18 6 0 3 17 2 .439 1.354 3
C Dylan Leach TX Dulins Dodgers/Texas Twelve 111 36 11 4 0 30 10 .383 1.063 4
1B Cole Mathis GA 5 Star 130 43 11 4 2 31 14 .467 1.347 7
1B Chris Corchado NJ Richmond County Mid Atlantic Select 62 19 10 1 0 14 3 .388 1.133 3
MIF Ryan McIntyre NY Taconic Rangers 66 25 7 0 0 13 10 .424 1.027 3
MIF Joshua Kuroda-Grauer NJ Full Count Prospects 41 15 3 0 4 15 0 .395 1.228 2
MIF Jake Fox FL Chet Lemon's Juice 114 39 5 5 1 34 16 .411 1.087 4
MIF Brady House GA Team Elite 16u Scout Team 113 37 18 1 1 25 12 .420 1.204 3
3B Preston Gunnell GA Georgia Bombers 138 36 8 2 3 26 36 .346 1.041 4
3B Aidan Corn FL Florida Burn Platinum 120 38 7 4 1 24 4 .380 1.039 5
3B Sean Keys NY Team Beast 76 31 9 5 0 32 7 .463 1.259 4
OF Josh Notriano IL Pro Player Canes 53 20 3 0 4 13 2 .426 1.235 3
OF Tyler Collins TX Dallas Tigers/Charlie Culberson Baseball 68 27 4 1 1 14 18 .500 1.249 4
OF Caden Plummer VA Virginia Cardinals 35 14 6 1 2 11 5 .438 1.332 2
OF Colin Husser LA Elite Squad 45 14 3 0 2 10 3 .412 1.210 2
OF Nathan Humphreys TX Dallas Tigers 44 14 4 0 3 14 8 .412 1.329 1
UT Lorenzo Carrier DE Keystone War Eagles 38 18 3 1 0 9 14 .563 1.350 1


First Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H ER SO ERA WHIP ATT
LHP Devin Futrell FL Elite Squad/Houston Astros Scout Team 3 0 24.2 12 0 35 0.000 0.850 3
RHP Joseph Chambers GA Georgia Jackets  3 1 38.1 25 1 54 0.200 0.830 8
RHP Jack Beauchesne MA Mizuno Noreaster Runbirds 2 0 24.1 11 1 35 0.300 0.580 3
RHP Tommy Ventimiglia NY Long Island 2 0 19.0 12 0 25 0.000 1.053 3
RHP Tyler Fullman IL MLB Breakthrough Series/Chicago White Sox/Chicago Scout Association 2 0 18.1 8 0 28 0.000 0.818 4
LHP Will Robbins GA East Cobb Astros/Padres Scout Team 10 1 66.2 34 10 96 1.100 0.810 9
RHP Jake Poindexter GA eXposure 16u Prime 6 1 61.1 39 9 99 1.00 0.900 9
RHP Cody Howard TX Banditos Scout Team 4 1 28.2 14 2 49 0.500 0.840 4
RHP Carson Starnes NC SBA Futures/5 Star Carolina  2 0 16.1 10 0 24 0.000 0.796 2
RHP Tyler Haines AL East Coast Sox Select 1 0 14.0 4 0 20 0.000 0.643 2
LHP Michael Kasik AZ AZ T-Rex 0 0 15.2 8 0 20 0.000 0.702 3
RHP Jackson Baumeister FL 5 Star National 3 0 15.0 4 0 22 0.000 0.670 2
UTIL Lorenzo Carrier DE Keystone War Eagles 2 0 4.1 0 0 4 0.000 0.92 1


Second Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Hudson White TX Academy Select 80 25 8 2 0 16 11 .397 1.100 2
C Derek Bender NY Blackhawks National/Northeast Pride Scout Team/Dirtbags 73 22 6 0 3 26 6 .361 1.059 3
C Keaton Howard FL Hit Factory Pro 128 33 8 0 0 24 14 .320 0.836 4
1B Dylan Hartmann CA 3D Gold 37 17 1 1 2 15 2 .567 1.488 2
1B TJ Wachter NY East Coast Lumberjacks/Northeast Pride Scout Team 112 37 13 1 1 26 9 .359 0.945 4
MIF Kristian Campbell GA East Cabb Astros/Padres Scout Team 134 41 7 3 0 22 14 .383 1.005 4
MIF Kevin Bazzell TX Dallas Patriots 86 26 5 4 3 16 10 .382 1.206 4
MIF Christian Moore NY MVP Beast/Elite Squad 72 18 4 3 2 20 8 .310 1.017 3
MIF Rob Gordon GA Georgia Bombers/Team Elite/MLB Breakthrough Series 171 41 14 2 2 22 37 .333 1.037 5
3B Tommy White FL Florida Burn Platinum 114 35 14 1 1 37 3 .361 0.995 4
3B Jonah Diaz FL Elite Squad 107 28 8 0 0 21 6 .354 0.965 5
3B Gavin Conticello FL Cannons Baseball Academy/Banditos Scout Team 77 23 5 4 2 19 4 .354 1.062 3
OF Sean Sparling FL Florida Grinders/Louisiana Knights 90 26 9 5 3 20 0 .356 1.218 5
OF Corey Robinson FL Scorpions Founders Club 107 37 3 6 1 15 28 .416 1.127 4
OF Auston Brewer IN 5 Star 54 18 3 1 0 10 10 .419 1.025 3
OF Ty Evans FL Scorpions Founders Club 86 30 4 2 1 22 11 .429 1.109 3
OF James McCoy GA 643 DP Cougars 125 44 10 4 0 29 26 .419 1.078 6
UT Nick Bitsko PA East Coast Sox Select 38 13 4 1 1 6 0 .406 1.188 1


Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H ER SO ERA WHIP ATT
                         
RHP Grant Taylor AL Team Elite 16u Scout Team/D-Bat Elite/Game On Stealth/Braves Scout Team 3 1 16.2 5 1 24 0.400 0.720 2
LHP Carter Holton GA Team Elite 16u Scout Team/D-Bat Elite/Game On Stealth/Braves Scout Team 5 0 29.2 14 3 34 0.700 0.910 4
LHP Hunter Mark NV Southern Nevada Baseball 2 0 12.0 6 0 12 0.000 0.667 2
RHP Coulson Buchanan GA East Cobb Astros/Ozone Warriors 2 2 28.1 20 2 37 0.500 1.310 5
RHP Jackson Wentworth IA Iowa Sticks 0 0 17.1 9 2 34 0.800 0.920 2
LHP Andrew Herrmann GA 643 DP Cougars 5 2 67.1 43 8 87 0.8000 0.970 10
RHP Tj Melani FL Scorpions Founders Club 3 0 40.0 29 4 56 0.700 0.900 5
RHP Josh Bonham NJ Baseball Performance Center/Millville Angels 1 0 16.1 8 0 26 0.000 0.860 3
LHP Win Scott NC NCBA Golden Spikes/On Deck O's 2 0 15.0 6 0 22 0.000 0.667 2
RHP Aeden Finateri CT Team Elite 15u Scout Team 1 0 19.1 7 1 30 0.400 0.830 2
LHP Dalton Robinson FL Chet Lemon's Juice 4 0 31.1 18 5 40 1.100 0.894 4
RHP Irving Carter FL Elite Squad 1 1 11.2 2 0 15 0.000 0.510 2
RHP Dylan Rogers TX D-Bat Elite 2 0 28.0 14 0 25 0.000 0.820 4
RHP Morgan Lunceford OK Royals Scout Team/Dulins Dodgers/Rawlings National Scout Team 2 1 23.0 14 1 32 0.300 1.04 4
UTIL Nick Bitsko PA East Coast Sox Select 2 0 7.0 2 1 13 1.000 0.860 1




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