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College  | Story | 1/7/2026

Preseason Collegiate All-Americans

The transfer portal, JUCO gems, 6th year waivers and impact freshman; following the college game and figuring out rosters is basically a fulltime job nowadays. This is the new norm, and while the baseball purist may not like it, the college game has never been more exciting. It looks like 2026 is shaping up to be an incredible season with the balance of power seemingly spread out evenly from coast to coast.

Like we seem to say every year, the depth and quality of talent has never been better, and the 2026 Perfect Game Pre-Season All-American teams will attest to that fact.With the 2026 College Baseball season is just around the corner, the Perfect Game college staff will have you loaded with coverage heading into the new year. On the heels of our Pre-Season Top 25 poll, the All-American list will be headlined by a banner sophomore class on the 1st team.



The sweet lefthanded swings of Sawyer Strosnider at TCU and Derek Curiel at LSU highlight three position players on the 1st team including the uber talented Chris Rembert from Auburn. Not to be outdone, RHP Dax Whitney from Oregon State and Texas lefty Dylan Volantis give the class a 1st team presence on the mound. Projected 1st pick in the draft, Roch Cholowsky, is the only west coast position player on the 1st team and is projected to be our Player of the Year. Meanwhile, 2-way Player of the Year pick Evan Dempsey of Florida Gulf Coast, projected Pitcher of the Year Cameron Flukey from Coastal Carolina, UCSB righty Jackson Flora and ultra-reliable LHP Ricky Ojeda from UC Irvine give us plenty of non-power 4 representation on the 1st team.

Keep plugged in to perfectgame.org to see all the content and make sure to follow our college team of Craig Cozart and Vinnie Cervino.

Please note: All-Americans are chosen based on statistics, prospect status and 2026 projection, amongst other factors.

^ denotes transfer
* Preseason award winner


First Team Hitters

Pos.
Name
School
Class
AVG
OBP
SLG
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
SB
C
Georgia Tech
JR
0.347
0.421
0.500
45
77
14
1
6
42
18
1B
Tennessee
JR
0.362
0.420
0.575
42
75
9
1
11
46
4
2B
Auburn
SO
0.344
0.467
0.555
49
72
14
0
10
46
6
3B
Mississippi State
JR
0.352
0.422
0.718
58
80
18
1
21
66
1
SS
UCLA
JR
0.353
0.480
0.710
80
89
19
1
23
74
7
IF
Alabama
JR
0.316
0.421
0.636
60
73
18
1
18
72
17
OF
Georgia Tech
JR
0.333
0.469
0.693
77
76
23
1
19
62
10
OF
LSU
SO
0.345
0.470
0.519
67
89
20
2
7
55
3
OF
TCU
SO
0.35
0.420
0.650
52
77
13
10
11
51
10
DH
Miami
JR
0.372
0.450
0.708
56
84
20
1
18
84
6
TWP
FGCU
JR
0.309
0.393
0.435
43
71
18
1
3
30
14

First Team Pitchers

Pos.
Name
School
Class
ERA
W-L
CG
SV
IP
H
SO
BB
OBA
SP
Florida State
JR
3.14
7-1
0
1
86
61
118
32
0.199
SP
UC Santa Barbara
JR
3.6
6-3
1
0
75
58
86
17
0.209
SP
Coastal Carolina
JR
3.19
7-2
1
0
101.2
78
118
24
0.209
SP
Florida
JR
4.28
8-4
0
0
69.1
67
96
32
0.250
SP
Oregon State
SO
3.4
6-3
0
0
76.2
61
120
37
0.216
RP
UC Irvine
JR
3.55
13-1
0
2
66
49
83
29
0.210
RP
Arizona
SR
1.46
3-0
0
14
37
28
34
7
0.219
RP
Texas
SO
1.94
4-1
0
12
51
33
74
12
0.185
TW
FGCU
JR
1.97
5-11
0
0
68.2
57
75
20
0.225

Second Team Hitters

Pos.
Name
School
Class
AVG
OBP
SLG
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
SB
C
Texas
JR
0.348
0.498
0.753
52
55
13
0
17
53
1
1B
Kansas
JR
0.353
0.496
0.670
71
79
21
1
16
56
0
2B
Georgia Tech
JR
0.342
0.410
0.506
48
81
17
2
6
33
13
3B
North Carolina
JR
0.325
0.409
0.603
54
77
13
1
17
68
5
SS
Virginia
JR
0.368
0.453
0.617
54
74
21
1
9
52
5
IF
Texas A&M
JR
0.375
0.502
0.656
51
72
12
0
14
61
1
OF
Virginia
JR
0.293
0.449
0.558
57
63
10
1
15
54
8
OF
Texas
JR
0.422
0.537
0.652
63
86
19
5
6
38
20
OF
Louisville
JR
0.31
0.396
0.552
64
78
16
3
13
67
31
DH
Texas A&M
JR
0.337
0.430
0.789
23
32
5
1
12
32
0
TWP
Georgia
SR
0.39
0.484
0.722
63
80
10
2
18
63
1

Second Team Pitchers

Pos.
Name
School
Class
ERA
W-L
CG
SV
IP
H
SO
BB
OBA
SP
Oregon State
JR
3.56
8-5
0
0
91
63
113
36
0.194
SP
Clemson
JR
4.18
9-1
0
0
90.1
71
110
29
0.214
SP
TCU
JR
3.09
8-3
0
0
90.1
78
88
27
0.231
SP
East Carolina
JR
3.8
8-5
1
0
90
73
119
22
0.215
SP
Yale
SO
1.34
8-1
1
0
73.2
45
87
20
0.174
RP
Southern Miss
SR
3.63
7-4
0
12
67
53
77
17
0.214
RP
LSU
SO
2.05
5-1
0
7
52.2
44
71
19
0.228
RP
Arkansas
JR
4.84
3-2
0
0
35.1
33
46
18
0.244
TWP
Georgia
SR
4.26
2-2
0
11
25.1
24
23
11
0.247

Third Team Hitters

Pos.
Name
School
Class
AVG
OBP
SLG
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
SB
C
Cincinnati 
JR
0.338
0.451
0.556
36
67
14
1
9
53
4
1B
Indiana
SO
0.333
0.429
0.575
48
73
9
1
14
52
1
2B
Georgia Tech
SO
0.335
0.415
0.609
47
77
11
2
16
69
5
SS
Oregon
JR
0.309
0.403
0.565
41
64
8
0
15
45
10
3B
Wake Forest
JR
0.376
0.482
0.602
46
85
18
0
11
59
4
IF
Kentucky
SO
0.296
0.385
0.522
51
67
17
2
10
46
11
OF
Missouri State
JR
0.296
0.449
0.558
61
61
15
0
13
44
8
OF
Louisville
JR
0.342
0.430
0.456
85
92
10
3
5
49
53
OF
Arkansas
SR
0.276
0.343
0.560
55
67
14
5
15
52
14
DH
Florida State
SO
0.327
0.441
0.663
50
66
11
0
19
56
4
TWP
TCU
SO
0.313
0.396
0.548
39
68
16
1
11
49
4

Third Team Pitchers

Pos.
Name
School
Class
ERA
W-L
CG
SV
IP
H
SO
BB
OBA
SP
North Carolina
JR
3.78
9-3
0
0
83.1
79
70
26
0.248
SP
Ole Miss
SR
2.94
10-3
0
0
85.2
59
102
40
0.197
SP
Arizona
JR
5.48
9-6
0
0
92
116
90
18
0.304
SP
NC State
JR
3.97
4-2
0
1
59
68
46
25
0.302
SP
Georgia
JR
6.01
3-4
0
0
70.1
79
56
34
0.280
RP
LSU
SR
2.94
3-4
0
6
52
44
60
12
0.226
RP
Tennessee
JR
2.67
8-2
0
4
77.2
50
76
19
0.183
RP
North Carolina
JR
2.93
5-1
0
2
61.1
44
73
25
0.193
TWP
TCU
SO
7.3
8-3
0
0
12.1
12
18
9
0.245


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