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Tournaments  | Story | 9/5/2012

Labor Day Classic All Tourney Team

Photo: Perfect Game
Perfect Game has released its official All-Tournament Team from the 2012 16u/18u WWBA Labor Day Classic, which was held Sept. 1-3 at Terry Park in Fort Myers, Fla.  The players selected were based on first-hand observations as well as statistical data compiled using GameChanger, the official scoring application of the WWBA.

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2012 WWBA Labor Day Classic official homepages:  18u | 16u
2012 WWBA Labor Day Classic scout blogs:  18u | 16u


18u Hitters

First Name Last Name Team Name AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB SB AVG OBP SLG
  McGuire Tampa Bay Warriors 14 9       1 5   6 .643 .643 .643
EliSamuel Nieves PR Mets 10 6 1     5 3     .600 .600 .700
Corey Baptist FTB Pride 18 10 2 1 1 8 5 1   .556 .579 .944
Jonathan Oquendo PR Mets 9 5 1     5 4 2 1 .556 .667 .667
  Howes SWFL 17U 11 6 2     1 4 1 2 .545 .583 .727
Ricardo Rivera St Pete Stars 11 6         4   3 .545 .545 .545
Jean C Santos PR Mets 13 7       1 3   1 .538 .538 .538
John Tuffano SWFL 16U 12 6 3     7 2 1   .500 .538 .750
Jordan Ding Ravens Baseball Club 12 6 1     1 3 1   .500 .538 .583
Eugene Vazquez FTB Pride 17 8 1     4 6 4   .471 .571 .529
Dennis Cruz PR Mets 13 6 1     4 3     .462 .462 .538
Tommy Lynch Ravens Baseball Club 11 5 2 1   2 1 2   .455 .538 .818
Cameron Romine Panther Baseball Club 11 5 2     3 2 1 1 .455 .500 .636
Franklin Inciarte Top American Prospects 11 5 2     3 4 3 3 .455 .571 .636
Jason Moore SWFL 17U 11 5 1     4 1 1   .455 .500 .545
Kevin Rivera PR Mets 11 5       1 2 1 1 .455 .500 .455
Justice Labigang Naturals Florida 9 4 2 1   1 3 1 1 .444 .583 .8889
Josh Messier Panther Baseball Club 9 4 1     3 1 3   .444 .583 .556
Donini Daulton Ostingers Baseball Academy Select 7 3 2       2 1 2 .429 .500 .714
Adam Edelmann Panther Baseball Club 12 5   1   1       .417 .417 .583
Adam Gregorich Ostingers Baseball Academy Select 12 5       2 2 2   .417 .500 .417
Ryan Lawless Coastal Georgia Hooks 10 4 2     3 2 2   .400 .462 .600
Kevin Cotto Central Florida Patriots 10 4 1     2 1 3 1 .400 .538 .500
Cole Walker Orlando Baseball Academy 2013 15 6       1 4   1 .400 .400 .400
Jordan Hainsworth FTB White 13 5 2   1 5 5 1 2 .385 .438 .769
Ryan Mountcastle Orlando Baseball Academy 2013 13 5 1     3 2 2 2 .385 .467 .462
Bradiel Vega PR Mets 11 4 1 1   4 3 1   .364 .429 .636
Evan O'Connor Nola Baseball Monsters 11 4   1   1 3 3   .364 .500 .545
  Hernandez SWFL 17U 11 4 2     1 2 1 1 .364 .417 .545
Devon Woodward Tampa Bay Warriors 11 4 2     1 2 1   .364 .462 .545
Ryan Stewart Coastal Georgia Hooks 11 4 1     2 1 1 6 .364 .417 .455
PJ DeJesus Orlando Baseball Academy 2013 9 3 1   1 3 1 2   .333 .500 .778
Vincent Lucera Naturals Florida 9 3 2       4 3 1 .333 .500 .556
Austin Garcia FTB Pride 16 5 3     5 1 1   .313 .333 .500
Roberto Gonzalez FTB Pride 10 3       3 6 6 4 .300 .588 .300
Spencer Miller Nola Baseball Monsters 17 5   1   5 4 1   .294 .350 .412


18u Pitchers

First Name Last Name Team Name GP IP H ER BB SO ERA W L SV
Chandler Elvir Nola Baseball Monsters 3 8 10 0 4 6 0.00 1    
Josh Wicker Orlando Baseball Academy 2013 1 7 2 0 2 8 0.00 1    
Robert Henle Top American Prospects 1 7 3 0 3 4 0.00 1    
Dylan Manichia Nola Baseball Monsters 4 6.67 3 0 3 6 0.00 1   1
Brandon Lawson FTB Pride 1 6 7 0 2 6 0.00 1    
Matt Combs FTB White 1 6 2 0 4 5 0.00 1    
Danny Ayala Naturals Florida 1 6 5 0 4 9 0.00 1    
Evan Kissinger Nola Baseball Monsters 2 5.33 2 0 4 5 0.00 1    
Cre Finfrock FTB Pride 1 5   0 1 5 0.00 1    
Mitchell Horowitz FTB Pride 1 5 2 0   3 0.00 1    
Michael Zimmerman FTB Royal 1 5 4 0   7 0.00 1    
Jordan Gubelman FTB Royal 1 5 2 0   10 0.00 1    
Joseph Starling FTB Pride 1 4.67 2 0 2 9 0.00 1    
Ryan Stewart Coastal Georgia Hooks 2 4.67 2 0   5 0.00 1   1
Nick Roberts Orlando Baseball Academy 2013 1 4.33   0 2 4 0.00      
Rayan Hernandez PR Mets 1 4.33 1 0 6 7 0.00 1    
Ryan Tauscher Ostingers Baseball Academy Select 1 4 2 0 1 9 0.00      
Colton Rendon Panther Baseball Club 1 4 5 0   2 0.00 1    
Kyle Kemp SWFL 17U 1 3   0 1 8 0.00 1    
Angel Alicea-Nieves FTB Pride 2 3   0   4 0.00     1
Chase Martin Nola Baseball Monsters 2 9.33 10 1 3 8 0.75 1    
Josef Overton Ravens Baseball Club 2 8 4 1 2 6 0.875 1    
Tyler Bauman Naturals Florida 1 7 3 1 7 17 1.00      
Wyatt Reid Ravens Baseball Club 1 7 4 1 3 3 1.00 1    
Jacob Kelley Tampa Bay Warriors 1 7 5 1 2 3 1.00      
Jonathan Ryker South Florida Stingers 1 6.33 1 1 5 12 1.11      
  Colton St Pete Stars 1 6 6 1 2 7 1.17 1    
Luis Alvarado FTB Pride 2 6 5 1   3 1.17 1    
Alex Escobar Central Florida Patriots 1 5 4 1 1 5 1.40      
Alexander Gross FTB White 1 5 4 1 4 5 1.40     1
Billy Stephen FTB White 3 5 2 1 5 7 1.40 2    
  Tormey SWFL 17U 1 4 3 1 2   1.75 1    
Preston Kremer St Pete Stars 2 7 8 2 2 6 2.00 2    
Alex McGathey FTB Pride 1 6 4 2 3 6 2.33 1    


16u Hitters

First Name Last Name Team Name AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB SB AVG OBP SLG
Anthony Alvarez South Florida Thunder 9 5   1   4 6 1 1 .556 .545 .778
Walfrank Pineiro CFL Vipers 15 8 1     3 3     .533 .611 .600
Rouglas Odor CFL Vipers 17 9       3 4 3 3 .529 .600 .529
Bailey Wilson Phantom 12 6 1     2 1 2 1 .500 .600 .583
Nathan Sterijevski Orlando Baseball Academy 10 5       5 3     .500 .500 .500
Brendan Cutting Iron Pigs 15 7 2     6 5 1 1 .467 .500 .600
Ryan Nolan Naturals Florida 13 6         4     .462 .500 .462
Andres Fonseca Phantom 11 5         1 1   .455 .538 .455
Anthony Churlin Iron Pigs 14 6 1     4 8 3 2 .429 .556 .500
Joseph Morales Iron Pigs 12 5 1 1   1 6 4 2 .417 .563 .667
onassis matos Rave 12 5       2 1     .417 .417 .417
Victor Marrero Iron Pigs 17 7 2     5 3 1   .412 .421 .529
Luis Olivier CFL Vipers 15 6   2   7 3 2   .400 .471 .667
Luis Alvarez Central Florida Patriots 10 4   1     1 2 2 .400 .500 .600
Christian Hallford Naturals Florida 10 4       1 4 3 1 .400 .538 .400
Jaime Gonzalez South Florida Thunder 8 3 2     6 1     .375 .375 .625
Kyle Lamb Florida Surge Select 11 4 1 1   5 4 1 1 .364 .417 .636
Zach Moses Florida Surge Select 11 4 1     5 1   1 .364 .364 .455
Nicholas Barber CFL Vipers 15 5 1     4 4 2   .333 .474 .400
Roberto Angeles Iron Pigs 14 4 2     5 2 2   .286 .412 .429
Joshuan Velazquez CFL Vipers 14 4 1     5 4 3 1 .286 .444 .357
Oliver Tejeda Rave 11 3 3     5 3 4 2 .273 .467 .545


16u Pitchers


First Name Last Name Team Name GP IP H ER BB SO ERA W L SV
Etienne Maldonado Rave 2 8.67 9 0 4 7 0.00      
Kyle Collins Rave 1 7 7 0 3 8 0.00 1    
Robbie Emerson Florida Wildcats 1 6 7 0 3 6 0.00   1  
Luis Ferrer Iron Pigs 1 6 2 0 2 7 0.00 1    
Michael Bulmer Orlando Baseball Academy 1 6 4 0 1 9 0.00 1    
Walfrank Pineiro CFL Vipers 2 5.33 3 0 6 6 0.00 1    
Kevin Rivera Rave 1 5 2 0   4 0.00 1    
Bailey Metcalf Powermill Baseball 16U Blue 1 4 3 0   5 0.00 1    
Bailey Sanford Rave 1 4 3 0 3 6 0.00 1    
Shane Shifflett Iron Pigs 2 3   0 1 3 0.00      
Bobby Ornes Orlando Baseball Academy 1 3 3 0 2 3 0.00 1    
Brandon Geiger Powermill Baseball 16U Blue 1 3 1 0 1 4 0.00 1    
  Luis Naturals Florida 1 7 3 1 5 5 1.00 1    
Benjamin Podgorski Iron Pigs 1 6.67 3 1 3 5 1.05 1    
Nicholas Barber CFL Vipers 2 6 6 1 1 8 1.17 1    
Tyler Russo Phantom 2 6 3 1 2 6 1.17   1  
Chris Negron South Florida Thunder 2 6 2 1 4 8 1.17 1    
Kyle Marman Orlando Baseball Academy 1 4 6 1   9 1.75      
Kyle Arjona Iron Pigs 1 7 5 2 2 8 2.00 1    
  Snyder Central Florida Patriots 1 6 4 2 4 10 2.33   1  

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