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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/20/2019

13u Tourney All-American Team

Photo: Bailey Thorne (Perfect Game)

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2019 13u PG Tournament All-American Team

In the 2024 class, this is the first year that this classification of players are eligible to be listed on a PG Tournament All-American Team. With that come some pretty remarkable statistics by all of these young athletes. To be named to this prestigious list a hitter must have recorded higher than a 0.400 batting average and 1.000 OPS while also being named to at least two All-Tournament Teams and taking a minimum of 25 at-bats. On the pitching lists to qualify, players must have thrown in a minimum of 12 innings at PG events with less than a 1.70 ERA and 1.85 WHIP.

The first and second teams were compiled with outfielder Sean Benjamin leading the way for hitters with 15 All-Tournament Team selections and righthanded pitcher Colin Cartagena being named to 13 All-Tournament Teams, taking the top spot for arms. Bailey Thorne took home some hardware this year leading the way for pitchers with a pair of MV-Pitcher awards as he was named to the first team as a utility player. Several players were named the MVP of a PG tournament this year and five players on this list were MVPs on more than one occasion, including Tanner Waldrop, Anthony Tralongo, Sean Benjamin, Caleb Brown and Jaden Knight.

The inaugural 13u PG Select Festival saw great success at the University of Oklahoma this year and several names who were selected to that prestigious event were also included on the first Tournament All-American Team for the 2024 class. First team first baseman William Hampton, middle infielders Chris Newstrom and Theodore Gillen, third baseman Anthony Tralongo, outfielder Derek Curiel, utility selection Bailey Thorne and second team righthanded pitcher Brooks Wright all make up the players who took the field in Norman and now take home the title of PG Tournament All-Americans.

Player of the Year: Joshua Agriesti, Cannons Baseball Academy/Kachi Edge

Pitcher of the Year: Anthony Espinoza, Florida Hurricanes Platinum


ATT = Number of All-Tournament Teams in 2019


First Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Joshua Agriesti FL Cannons Baseball Academy/Kachi Edge 129 62 27 3 7 61 12 .564 1.675 10
C Frankie Verano NJ Zoned RedHawks Elite 35 15 4 0 2 11 4 .536 1.521 3
C Hunter Carns FL 5 Star Hurley 251 78 18 9 3 82 64 .417 1.208 10
1B William Hampton GA Chain Gang 111 47 19 1 4 21 20 .528 1.520 7
1B Mike Palenzuela FL Tigers Elite/Elite Squad/FBH Angels 58 22 6 5 0 24 2 .524 1.543 6
MIF Tanner Waldrop AL Triple Crown/Steel City Select/Elite Squad/East Coast Sox Baseball 86 42 9 5 1 32 7 .568 1.470 6
MIF Joshua Haad FL Jr's Prospects 52 26 8 4 0 19 7 .553 1.471 3
MIF Chris Newstrom AZ Scottsdale Dirtbags 63 22 7 3 0 12 12 .489 1.413 4
MIF Theodore Gillen TX Crawdads by YETI Baseball Club 107 30 6 3 3 15 39 .429 1.355 4
3B Anthony Tralongo FL Florida Hurricanes 166 65 22 6 4 54 7 .537 1.556 8
3B Eric Griffin MD Canes Scott 66 28 5 0 3 24 5 .528 1.399 7
3B Luke Costello PA FTB Ambrose/Beaver Valley Red/Canes 13u/Hawks Gold 14u 56 22 10 1 1 16 3 .512 1.468 4
OF Jaxon Walker TN Home Plate Chili Dogs Copeland/eXposure 14u Knoxville Prime 204 44 16 10 6 43 46 .507 1.499 13
OF Riley Luft FL BigShot Bombers/Pokers/Eastern Sluggers 126 51 10 7 3 38 19 .468 1.279 7
OF Michael Mullinax GA East Cobb Astros 172 60 16 3 3 54 32 .441 1.216 12
OF Sean Benjamin FL 5 Star Hurley 235 91 20 7 1 51 46 .440 1.112 15
OF Derek Curiel CA MVP Hustle/NCTB Prime/California Blues 67 26 4 3 0 12 10 .473 1.222 4
UT Bailey Thorne AL Home Plate Chili Dogs Searcy/Top Tier Roos American 108 38 15 0 3 35 9 .413 1.155 7


First Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H ER SO ERA WHIP ATT
RHP Anthony Espinoza FL Florida Hurricanes Platinum 2 0 36 19 2 34 0.40 1.06 10
RHP Turner Murdock TX Twelve Black 1 0 18 10 0 16 0.00 1.00 3
LHP Jackson Ginther GA Bullpen Redstitch 14U 2 2 30.1 34 1 23 0.70 1.75 6
RHP Luke Harlow VA Virginia Venom Dirty South 1 0 16.2 14 1 18 0.40 1.20 4
RHP Daviel Fernandez NJ MId-Atlantic Show 14U Johnson 2 0 25 20 2 22 0.60 1.41 6
RHP Parker Brzustewicz MI USA Prime National 2024 1 1 35.2 31 5 35 1.00 1.21 6
RHP Nikhilesh Mehta NJ SJ Young Guns 2 0 12.1 6 0 10 0.00 0.81 3
RHP Colin Cartagena FL Florida Hurricanes Platinum 3 0 68 51 9 53 0.90 1.16 13
RHP Hunter Chambers DE Evoshield Canes Scott 2 0 20.2 11 2 17 0.70 0.97 3
RHP Coy Allman PA Evoshield Canes Scott 0 0 14.1 8 0 19 0.00 0.98 5
RHP Jake Neville NC SBA Futures 14U 1 0 21.2 16 2 20 0.60 1.15 4
UT Bailey Thorne AL Top Tier Roos American 2023 1 1 33.1 16 6 46 1.30 0.84 7


Second Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Reef Johnson FL Florida Dodgers Scout Team 50 21 6 2 2 16 10 .477 1.381 2
C Nick Moses NC Southern Athletics 49 17 4 0 1 14 6 .515 1.401 4
C Efrain Morales FL Elite Squad/Tigers Elite 108 39 5 1 2 24 21 .448 1.135 5
1B Elbert Craig TX Enemy Baseball Showcase Team/Spitfire Elite 65 24 8 3 2 25 14 .444 1.338 5
1B Adam Loucks PA US Elite Mid Atlantic/GoWagsImpact 28 11 1 3 0 10 1 .440 1.220 4
MIF Miles Shore GA Georgia Jackets 13u National 123 51 14 3 2 18 18 .472 1.246 8
MIF Caleb Brown GA Meridian Panthers 79 36 8 3 1 17 11 .500 1.280 6
MIF Kyler McKeever SC Foundation Sports 13u Rodriguez 48 21 6 1 0 16 14 .525 1.329 3
MIF Camdon Frier FL Gatorball/Florida Bombers 75 26 5 1 4 18 10 .419 1.246 4
3B Jared Jenkins FL Gulf Stream Dream/SELECT MVP 45 19 1 4 0 12 4 .500 1.315 4
3B Brandon Sunwoo GA Georgia Bombers 181 55 12 4 9 55 29 .433 1.405 11
3B Owen Paino NY Canes Scott MD 55 20 3 3 2 18 13 .476 1.433 4
OF Garrett Sanders SC Canes 13u/Canes SC 14u 34 15 6 0 0 11 6 .517 1.312 2
OF Matt Gannon PA Diamond Jacks 51 21 2 0 0 12 1 .553 1.197 3
OF Brennon Seigler TN eXposure 14u North Prime/BC Athletics 61 22 6 2 1 16 12 .449 1.272 5
OF Antonio D’Amore NY Team Francisco Notorious 9 58 21 5 3 0 16 8 .447 1.233 3
OF Austin Cannon PA Canes Mid-Atlantic Gold 63 21 5 1 0 23 4 .467 1.241 3
UT Mateo Gray FL Cannons Baseball Academy/West Travel Ball Select 49 22 10 2 2 21 2 .595 1.809 4


Second Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H ER SO ERA WHIP ATT
RHP Jacob Vokal GA Georgia Braves 14U 3 0 20.2 13 1 12 0.30 0.97 5
RHP Brooks Wright TN 5 Star National 14U Hurley 1 0 24.1 28 6 31 1.70 1.81 4
RHP Tanner Waldrop AL Elite Squad 14U 0 1 20.2 16 3 22 1.00 1.35 6
LHP Peter Cienega TX Banditos Black 14U 0 1 13.2 8 1 9 0.50 1.17 4
RHP Michael Zito GA Smartense Angels 14U 1 0 16.2 8 1 18 0.40 1.26 11
RHP Jace Hardwick FL Kangaroo Court Roos 14U National 1 0 12 8 0 6 0.00 0.75 2
LHP Gavin Mixon GA Cellblock 14U 0 0 16.2 6 0 11 0.00 0.96 3
RHP Ty Petrovich GA Georgia Bombers 13U Gaines 2 0 20 14 1 20 0.40 0.85 8
RHP Jaden Knight NC Team Elite 14U 2 0 19.1 20 3 20 1.10 1.19 3
LHP Adam Loucks PA US Elite 14U Mid Atlantic 0 1 19 12 2 12 0.70 1.26 4
RHP Mason Roderick TN Exposure 14U Fall National 3 0 20 15 1 10 0.40 0.80 5
RHP Julian Cazanas III FL Florida Hurricanes/Elite Squad Southwest/Mid West 1 1 29 22 7 34 1.70 1.59 4
UT Mateo Gray FL Cannons Baseball Academy/Weston Travel Ball 14u Select 3 0 21 18 3 20 1.00 1.29 4




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