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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 2/23/2021

16u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Dylan Lesko (Perfect Game)
17u Tourney All-American Team

In a year in which baseball wasn't played around the entire country due to COVID-19, there were still plenty of standouts during the 2020 circuit. Taking precautions throughout the summer and fall, there were a number of players that stood out in a big way. We take a look back at the top performers at PG events with our annual PG Tournament All-Americans by age group, as we feature our 16U players today. 15 selections attended the 2020 Junior National Showcase in Hoover, Alabama at the start of the summer circuit, putting their names on the map early; while we saw another seven selections later in the summer at the East Cobb Complex during the prestigious Perfect Game Underclass All-American Games.

Juan Carlos De La Cruz, Carson Ballard, and Jack Butler led all honorees with 12 all-tournament team selections, followed by Pitcher of the Year Dylan Lesko with 11. Rounding out the players that earned double-digit nods are Jared Jones, Hunter Sanders, Agyei Quinichett, Aidan Jolley, Jake Streeter, and Riley Stanford, all with 10 all-tournament team selections each.



Jared Jones led all hitters outright in the 2022 class in a plethora of statistical categories, including hits, doubles, RBI, and total bases. While the sheer amount and volume of Jones’s numbers are staggering, being able to hold a .410 average with a 1.222 OPS over 266 plate appearances is the most impressive of all. Jones earned Player of the Year honors not only for his outstanding statistical feats, but also for his standout performances at high-profile events. He complied a .500 average with two home runs during the BCS 16U National Championship, and followed up that performance by showing out at the 16U World Series, where he hit .448 with seven extra-base hits.

Dylan Lesko is the no-doubt Pitcher of the Year selection for the jaw-dropping third-year in a row. With one more year still to go, Lesko has already produced an all-time PG career. He was excellent this year, producing a spotless 7-0 record while holding a .583 WHIP. He struck out a class-best 102 hitters over 65 innings, en route to MVPitcher awards at both the 16U Super25 National Championship and the 16U National Elite Championship.

First-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Jared Jones GA East Cobb 266 84 31 5 6 84 20 0.410 1.222 10
C Jacob Ramirez NJ East Coast Ghost 106 30 4 0 6 34 7 0.375 1.141 8
1B Nicholas Avagnano NJ Northeast Supreme 55 22 3 1 4 20 3 0.458 1.303 5
MIF Juan Carlos De La Cruz NJ Bronx Bombers 181 75 29 1 5 56 44 0.514 1.437 12
MIF Cole Young PA Canes National 90 29 8 1 3 26 9 0.414 1.23 3
MIF Jayson Jones TX Dallas Tigers 66 24 7 1 2 20 9 0.490 1.348 4
MIF JeanPierre Ortiz PR FTB/SF Giants Scout Team 74 31 7 1 1 20 10 0.500 1.275 5
MIF Termarr Johnson GA East Cobb Astros 178 50 13 1 4 30 26 0.362 1.064 7
3B Rocko Brzezniak NJ .9ers Baseball Club 147 60 21 5 5 48 9 0.504 1.476 8
3B  Michael O’Shaughnessy NY Long Island Body Armour Titans United 89 26 11 1 2 33 5 0.426 1.333 6
3B  Trystan Crawford PA Flood City Elite 60 25 8 0 3 16 3 0.455 1.264 4
OF Paxton Kling PA Canes National 85 29 7 1 1 15 16 0.426 1.109 4
OF Elijah Green FL FTB/SF Giants Scout Team 105 32 9 2 4 22 20 0.368 1.131 4
OF Max Williams FL Florida Dodgers 82 33 11 5 2 20 5 0.458 1.358 4
OF Jaden Anderson GA Team Elite 75 34 7 1 1 21 13 0.540 1.330 5
OF  Adam Parzych FL Team Elite 55 26 6 1 1 18 5 0.542 1.371 6
OF Andruw Jones GA 643 DP Cougars 143 54 9 5 2 31 23 0.378 0.987 9
UT Carson Ballard GA Georgia Jackets 101 37 7 2 1 26 7 0.440 1.127 12


First-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Dylan Lesko GA East Cobb 7 0 65 19 102 0.582 11
RHP  Hunter Sanders GA Georgia Jackets 6 1 63.2 33 101 0.660 10
RHP  Drake Flowers FL FTB Rockets 2 0 28.1 9 41 0.600 4
RHP  Tommy Finnegan NJ Baseball Performance Center 0 0 23 8 32 0.652 6
LHP Jackson Ferris NC Canes National 2 0 24.2 5 43 0.568 3
LHP Brandon Barriera FL Cannons Baseball Academy 2 0 35 8 52 0.486 6
RHP  Lawson Gailey GA Georgia Bombers 4 0 40 23 48 0.700 6
RHP  Sammy Beir FL X Team 0 0 23.2 14 37 0.718 3
RHP  Jack Butler GA East Cobb 9 1 70 61 60 1.142 12
LHP Isaac Sewell FL Power Baseball 1 0 39 15 53 0.712 5
RHP  Agyei Quinichett GA East Cobb 7 1 57.1 45 83 0.947 10
RHP  Mitch Voit WI Hitters Baseball 0 0 26 11 37 0.731 3
LHP Christopher Scinta FL Cannons Baseball Academy 1 0 24.2 11 44 0.649 5
UT Carson Ballard GA Georgia Jackets 6 0 35.2 24 55 1.026 12


Second-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Derek Paris MA Rip City 28 10 3 0 4 10 0 0.400 1.464 3
C Aidan Jolley GA Titans Baseball 129 39 7 1 6 32 12 0.371 1.097 10
1B Nickolas Gnardellis NY All-Stars 88 30 8 1 2 24 3 0.411 1.141 8
MIF Sam Beck UT MountainWest 56 25 3 4 1 22 2 0.490 1.265 3
MIF Jason Hernandez CT The Clubhouse 54 24 3 0 2 14 7 0.533 1.344 5
MIF Carson Applegate NJ Keystone War Eagles 54 22 3 1 1 10 2 0.489 1.241 3
MIF Trevor Moore CO Slammers 53 22 5 1 1 11 6 0.524 1.347 3
3B Ryan Sprock NJ Northeast Supreme 64 25 5 0 2 14 5 0.481 1.270 5
3B  Zach Hessler FL 5 Star National 72 27 7 1 1 16 3 0.435 1.143 4
3B  Jack Lincoln PA East Coast Sandhogs 66 22 5 2 0 18 2 0.458 1.222 3
OF Cole Prout MI South Oakland A's 54 12 1 2 5 17 10 0.333 1.444 1
OF Jack Lausch IL Cangelosi Sparks 82 25 2 3 3 20 9 0.391 1.181 3
OF Davis Green GA 5 Star National 123 34 10 0 4 27 24 0.378 1.167 5
OF  Jake Streeter GA 643 DP Cougars 159 53 12 6 2 38 13 0.398 1.108 10
OF Riley Stanford GA Georgia Bombers 175 143 16 2 4 60 26 0.371 1.057 10
OF William (Wade) Rodeffer
FL North Florida Storm 62 25 4 1 0 22 13 0.481 1.145 5
UT Drew Nelson AL 5 Star National 33 11 2 0 0 3 2 0.458 1.212 5


Second-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Patrick Johnson TN Georgia Jackets 1 0 56.2 38 76 0.829 9
RHP  Christian Rice NJ RCBC Nationals 0 2 35.1 18 54 0.848 6
RHP Ian Ritchie Jr WA Canes National 1 1 21 18 18 1.190 4
RHP  Kolten Smith FL Power Baseball 1 1 20 14 45 0.840 2
RHP  Colin Linder GA Georgia Bombers 3 1 35.2 23 73 1.302 6
LHP Michael Kennedy NY AllStars Academy 4 0 34.1 12 46 0.786 5
LHP Easton Ballard TX 5 Star Performance 4 1 32 17 43 0.750 5
RHP  Connor Knox VA Stars Baseball 2 0 37.1 18 56 0.804 5
RHP  Danny Furlong NJ Farrah Scout 2 1 22.1 16 28 0.716 2
RHP  Luke Schmolke NC South Charlotte Panthers 2 0 19 4 35 0.789 4
LHP Robby Snelling NV NorCal Baseball 0 0 9.2 2 22 0.310 1
RHP  Truman Richter NJ Diamond Jacks 1 0 10 2 21 0.600 1
RHP  Derek Fravel PA Flood City Elite 2 0 10.2 3 24 0.844 2
LHP Cade Fisher GA East Cobb 2 0 42.1 28 61 0.851 8
UT Drew Nelson AL 5 Star National 2 0 31.1 12 41 0.656 5


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