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Tournaments  | Story | 3/3/2021

11u Tourney All-American Team

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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 11U players today. Of the players who are on our first and second teams, many of them were impressive at such a young age and we look forward to watching them for years to come. 



Brue Milner was the only prospect on the first or second team to obtain double-digit all-tournament selections, as the young catcher put up impressive numbers across the board offensively. 

Jordin Griffin takes home Player of the Year honors after his impressive 2020 campaign. The sweet-swinging lefty accumulated eye-popping numbers throughout the season, hitting at a .600 clip over 112 plate appearances to go along with 17 home runs and 42 runs batted in. Griffin’s talents do not stop with just the bat as he swiped 27 bags, adding another dynamic dimension to his skill set. 

Evan Brand takes home Pitcher of the Year honors by virtue of his 8-0 record during the 2020 season. The young right-hander amassed 34 1/3 innings pitched, walking 18 and a 1.93 WHIP. Despite the lack of big strikeout totals, the Georgia native took the ball when asked and seemingly gave his team a shot to win each time out. 

First-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Cole Crawford  GA  Dingers Athletics  137 50 15 0 12 54 33 0.562 1.747 8
C Brue Milner  AL  Central Alabama Bolts 120 43 8 1 9 30 22 0.462 1.435 11
1B Colton Redmond  AL  CABA Jays/Hoover Tribe  76 23 7 1 9 36 7 0.535 1.990 5
MIF Devyn Downs  LA  TX/FL Canes Elite  98 31 7 2 6 31 14 0.463 1.415 8
MIF James Dumont Walker Price  NC  Park Sharon Nationals/Canes Pirro  130 48 14 3 3 49 20 0.533 1.477 7
MIF Brodie Campbell  GA  Canes Southeast  132 48 20 0 3 43 21 0.462 1.274 9
MIF Jamarkus Smith  AL  Central Alabama Bolts 148 53 14 1 7 40 33 0.445 1.256 9
MIF  William Cutshall  GA  East Cobb Astros  126 61   18  4  10  54  24  0.570  1.720  9
3B Austin Neese  GA  Dinger Athletics  117 41 16 0 6 54 16 0.477 1.431 6
3B  Chris Gonzales  TX  APEX 12U Premier  98 31 6 0 6 32 11 0.585 1.665 3
3B  Campbell Carpenter TN Knights Baseball  55 16 4 0 6 17 4 0.552 1.932 2
OF Jordin Griffin  LA  TX/FL Canes Elite  112 39 3 3 17 42 27 0.600 2.172 5
OF Judson Harris  AL  Prime Time Baseball  111 39 6 4 11 32 15 0.500 1.709 7
OF Caden Dawson  GA  East Cobb Astros 11U Orange 113 39 9 2 6 41 22 0.459 1.392 7
OF  Malachi Washington  GA Elite Sluggers 11U/Remix Ripcity  79 37 9 3 5 22 33 0.569 1.676 8
OF Matthew Franatovich  GA Georgia Bombers 11U Schreiber  108 37 10 2 6 43 21 0.389 1.185 9
UT Caleb Hudson  GA  Canes Southeast  123 44 13 2 5 23 49 0.436 1.314 9


First-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Landyn Wright  NC  Canes 12U Pirro  3 0 23.1 15 35 1.586 7
RHP  Roen Kresak  FL  Gatorball Sapp 2 0 21.1 15 21 0.984 4
RHP  Chase Gockenbach  FL  Next Level Prospects  3 0 18.2 19 32 1.258 2
RHP  Jack Morris  TX Premier Baseball  0 0 25.2 22 27 1.013 5
RHP  Evan Brand  GA  643 DP Cougars  8 0 34.2 52 20 1.933 9
RHP  Case Martin  GA  Elite Sluggers 11U Roach  3 2 40 41 45 1.6 9
RHP  Trey Ellenburg GA  Georgia Jackets 11U American  2 2 34.2 32 30 1.21 4
BHP Bryson Argo  GA  WCTB Railriders  1 0 21.2 16 14 0.97 4
RHP  Jon Walker Brown  GA  EC Astros/ 643 DP Cougars  3 1 43 39 35 1.27 9
RHP  Brody Smith  TX TX/FL Canes Elite  0 0 19.1 9 30 0.672 6
LHP Logan Schmidt  CA TX/FL Canes Elite/ZT Elite  0 0 16.2 8 32 1.2 4
RHP  Vaughn Howard  FL  East Cobb Astros 12U  3 3 28.1 26 31 1.24 6
RHP  Beckett Denton  NC  Canes 12U Pirro  2 1 19.1 13 33 1.397 4
UT Caleb Hudson  GA  Canes Southeast  3 0 37 38 48 1.24 9


Second-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Jackson Meyers  DE  Titus Sports  56 17 2 0 6 13 5 0.515 1.696 3
1B Serf Guerra  WV  Stars Baseball  54 16 0 0 10 25 2 0.552 2.253 2
MIF Brayden Mentzer  GA  Dingers Athletics 106 35 9 2 5 38 26 0.354 1.103 8
MIF Michael Fekete  NJ  Cherry Hill National  53 22 2 1 5 25 9 0.489 1.458 4
MIF Conner Lockhart  VA Dirtbags Black  22 11 0 3 4 12 4 0.647 2.373 2
MIF Hayes Maginnis GA  Dingers Athletics 81 24 5 1 6 24 26 0.393 1.346 5
3B Ryan Rude  NJ  First Move  49 15 1 0 7 23 3 0.536 1.927 3
3B  Alex Scaggs  NV  LVR  45 14 3 0 6 20 1 0.609 2.240 3
3B  Angel Poche  NY  Taconic Rangers 12U  27 11 0 0 6 14 2 0.524 2.011 2
OF Dante Matarese  NJ  Tri State Arsenal  40 10 2 0 6 18 2 0.345 1.547 2
OF Jack Johnson  GA  643 Cougars Pralgo  123 28 8 0 9 45 18 0.277 1.030 3
OF Braylon Luster  GA  East Cobb Astros 11U Orange  92 27 7 0 6 29 13 0.391 1.271 7
OF  Hunter Dillard  GA  STAF Athletics  113 35 7 0 1 31 47 0.395 1.085 8
OF Braylon Hayes  TX  Twelve Baseball  51 15 1 1 6 15 8 0.405 1.484 2
UT Alexander Zimmerhanzel  TX  ZT Elite  80 24 5 0 8 34 11 0.387 1.374 4


Second-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP  Nate Spingler  PA Tri State Arsenal  1 0 19 16 23 1.11 4
RHP  Jaxon Barrett  TN M3 Elite  2 0 19.1 16 28 1.5 4
RHP  Ethan McMichael  GA East Cobb Astros  3 0 17.2 13 34 1.870 2
RHP  William McIntire  TX  TX/FL Canes Elite  0 0 15.1 6 27 1.109 6
RHP  Gunner Mobley  GA Line Drive 12U Black  2 0 17.1 10 14 1.212 5
LHP Hudson Chadwick  GA 643 DP Cougars  3 0 40.2 43 39 1.65 8
RHP  Frankie Cantu  TX  LB21-Texas  0 0 14 8 23 1 3
RHP  Dillon Norris  TX  Texas Drilers  0 0 22.2 21 26 1.191 5
RHP  Hap Allen Fleming  GA Kennesaw Generals  2 1 26 24 28 1.27 6
LHP Caleb Renn NC West Raleigh Blue  1 0 16.2 13 20 1.32 2
RHP  Caden Christianson FL  Celtics Baseball  1 0 14.1 7 28 1.47 4
RHP  Gavin Lang  AL  P3  0 0 16.1 11 25 1.22 4
RHP  Gunner Fokken GA Canes Southeast  2 0 30.2 21 29 1.47 6
UT Alexander Zimmerhanzel  TX  ZT Elite  0 1 26.2 21 25 1.22 4

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