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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 2/24/2021

15u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Ryan Gold (Perfect Game)
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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 15U players today. Of the players who are on our first and second teams, 12 of them took part in a Perfect Game 14U Select Festival over the past two years, cementing their names as a prominent prospects moving forward.



Ryan Gold led all honorees with a jaw-dropping 17 all-tournament team selections, followed by John Cooper Williams with 15 and Antonio Anderson with 14. Rounding out the players that earned double-digit nods are Ayden Alexander with 11 and Tai Peete with an even 10.

Gold put together the most impressive two-way performance of any player on the circuit, really showcasing his talent and versatility on the way to securing Player of the Year honors. Out of all players in the 2023 class, Gold finished tied for first with five home runs and tied for third with 16 doubles, all in just 99 at-bats. He dominated on the mound as well, striking out 71 batters in 39 innings while holding a sub-0.600 WHIP.

Parker Marlatt takes home Pitcher of the Year honors after striking out 89 opposing batters and walking just 17 in 61 1/3 innings pitched. Marlatt won five games and held a 0.693 WHIP en route to two MVPitcher awards over the course of the 2020 season. He was a consistent performer throughout the whole circuit, concluding with a no-hit, seven-strikeout performance during the WWBA Underclass World Championship in Fort Myers.

First-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Nikolas Sanders TX Resmondo Baseball 61 24 10 2 2 18 4 0.500 1.523 4
C Jonathan Fitz KY Tri State Arsenal 99 30 11 1 2 31 5 0.411 1.217 5
1B Alex Urias GA Georgia Bombers 88 33 7 3 1 23 5 0.446 1.168 5
MIF Walker Allen AL Central Alabama Brewers 76 61 7 4 1 12 7 0.508 1.401 5
MIF Christopher Hacopian MD Tri State Arsenal 136 46 11 1 1 38 14 0.442 1.156 6
MIF Steven Milam NM Top Tier Roos 143 47 9 2 1 28 35 0.443 1.175 5
MIF Ariel Antigua FL Resmondo Baseball 171 67 19 6 2 50 7 0.438 1.177 8
3B Ramon Jimenez NY NY Gothams 90 36 15 1 2 20 6 0.493 1.386 5
3B  Cam Collier GA 5 Star National 94 31 6 0 3 23 9 0.443 1.242 5
3B  Kevin McGonigle PA MA Show 83 31 5 1 5 31 9 0.463 1.333 7
OF Eli Ramsey TN Wow Factor 89 35 11 4 1 24 5 0.493 1.353 5
OF Caleb Hampton TN Exposure 102 40 12 2 2 34 15 0.471 1.273 6
OF John Cooper Williams GA East Cobb 285 73 14 5 3 50 70 0.348 1.019 15
OF Walker Jenkins NC South Charlotte Panthers 122  34 7 2 2 26 26 0.358  1.033 4
OF  Litarris Murray TX Canes National 59 22 5 2 1 18 7 0.458 1.233 2
OF Brett House GA Team Elite 57 23 4 0 2 15 5 0.469 1.217 3
UT Ryan Gold GA Smyrna Slammers 130 53 16 1 5 49 13 0.535 1.504 17

First-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Parker Marlatt GA East Cobb 5 0 61.1 29 89 0.693 9
RHP  Connor Dong NY NY Gothams 2 0 28.1 15 42 0.706 3
RHP  Chris Batuyios NY East Coast Lumberjacks 2 1 26.2 7 41 0.713 5
RHP  Logan Ervine GA East Cobb 9 0 49.1 26 44 1.027 9
LHP Hayden Thomas SC Canes National 2 0 27.1 9 40 0.585 3
RHP Ethan Robinson TN SWA Swarm 1 0 17 4 25 1.000 4
LHP Jackson McKenzie FL East Cobb 5 1 45.2 15 65 0.738 5
RHP  Joey Tuttoilmondo NJ Bronx Bombers 2 0 26.1 9 49 0.942 7
RHP  Banks Langston AL Top Gun Baseball 0 0 23 10 25 0.609 4
RHP  Justin Sweeney NJ South Jersey Young Guns 0 2 26.1 8 43 0.831 4
LHP Dylan Loy TN Five Star National 4 0 40.1 19 63 0.767 6
RHP  Dylan Lonergan GA Georgia Jackets 2 0 24.2 13 37 0.811 4
RHP  Dylan Duborg PA Tri State Arsenal 1 0 29.1 23 54 1.023 5
LHP Ryker Chavis FL Five Star National 5 0 49.1 26 63 0.796 5
UT Ryan Gold GA Smyrna Slammers 1 0 39 14 71 0.590 17

Second-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Jared Layfield NV Rawlings Tigers 26 15 3 0 4 22 3 0.714 2.159 2
C Andrew Noone PA Keystone State Bombers 73 24 10 0 1 21 9 0.436 1.234 5
1B Jaquae Stewart TX Twelve Baseball 29 11 3 1 4 20 0 0.550 2.055 1
MIF Antonio Anderson GA East Cobb 287 84 18 3 2 68 48 0.364 0.964 14
MIF Tyshon Patty GA Team Elite 108 34 12 1 4 19 9 0.400 1.220 7
MIF Tracer Lopez TX Banditos Baseball 70 26 7 0 1 13 20 0.448 1.164 5
MIF Carter Sheehan AL P&P 123 38 5 11 2 24 33 0.442 1.424 8
MIF Eric Fernandez
FL Gatorball 114 39 5 0 0 25 16 0.448 1.081 5
3B Hutson Guinn AR 3n2 Sticks Baseball 100 39 9 6 0 23 7 0.443 1.192 7
3B  Tai Peete GA Home Plate Chili Dogs 168 51 14 1 5 52 11 0.378 1.066 10
3B Aidan Miller FL Top Tier Roos 139 39 12 1 3 40 11 0.358 1.037 
OF Grant Govel CA Trosky National 76 24 3 1 2 16 7 0.421 1.180 5
OF Jakob Cowart GA Georgia Jackets 107 37 5 1 0 24 18 0.435 1.077 6
OF Justin Best NC Team Elite 88 31 4 2 2 18 6 0.431 1.159 3
OF  Jarren Purify MI Little Caesars Baseball 84 30 6 1 0 10 18 0.435 1.086 3
OF TayShaun Walton VA Richmond Braves 88 25 4 2 1 17 18 0.373 1.032 3
OF Alex Stanyek NJ Tri State Arsenal 97 31 13 2 2 18 9 0.378 1.133 6
UT MJ Seo TX Canes Southwest 59 27 6 2 1 11 8 0.551 1.443 6

Second-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  James Hays GA 5 Star National  1 0 31.2 25 44 1.260 4
RHP  Mason Compton GA East Cobb 4 0 39.1 23 55 0.857 8
RHP  Kyle Peters PA Tri State Arsenal 2 1 26.1 11 41 0.911 5
RHP  Cason Engert GA Georgia Jackets 1 1 27.2 15 42 0.867 4
LHP Elias Conway NY AllStars Academy 3 0 19.2 7 40 1.220 6
LHP Kade Anderson LA East Coast Sox 2 0 32 14 53 0.906 8
RHP  Cade Cosper GA Canes Southeast 2 2 48.2 26 58 0.936 7
RHP  Jake Sparks NY AllStars Academy 2 0 22.1 12 26 0.761 3
RHP  Turner Junkins TN Exposure 3 0 37.2 22 42 0.823 6
LHP Jakob Schulz TX Texas Twelve 2 0 20.1 5 33 0.984 3
RHP  Ethan Marzo NY Richmond County Nationals 1 0 10 4 22 0.600 2
RHP  Robbie Lee FL Wolfpack Elite 0 0 20 7 21 0.750 3
LHP Ayden Alexander NJ Elite Squad NY 5 1 47 23 78 0.902 11
UT MJ Seo TX Canes Southwest 0 1 17.2 5 36 0.906 6


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