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Tournaments  | All-Tournament Team | 12/22/2021

15u Tourney All-American Team

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After a summer muffled by Covid during their 14U travel season, the 2024 class put up big-time numbers on both sides of the ball and put their best foot forward with college coaches out to get their first looks at the next group of young prospects. The summer and fall seasons saw monster performances with players finding their way up the rankings, while others continued to validate the honors they earned early on in their travel ball careers.

With 62 players making either first- or second-team on the list below, it comes as no surprise the number of accolades they were able to rack up over the 2021 summer and fall seasons. Eleven players were named to the All-Tournament team 10 or more times with countless Tournament MVP and Tournament MV-Pitcher awards to account for as well. Georgia outfielder and UGA commit Michael Mullinax led the way with his 15 All-Tournament teams, while Mullinax’s East Cobb teammate Connor Shouse and Puerto Rico native Xavier Rivera followed closely behind with 14 of their own. This class showed plenty of juice over the year, and the proof is in the numbers when you look and see not a single position player finished with an OPS under 1.000. On the mound the ability to fill up the zone while getting outs shows up at a premium with over half of the pitchers carrying a WHIP of sub-1.00.



Rembert earns himself the Player of the Year award after hitting over .450 in four of the five tournaments he played in, including both the 15U WWBA World Championships and the Fall WWBA Sophomore World Championships. Along with these big numbers came attention from colleges coaches, in which Rembert came to the decision to give his verbal commitment to the University of Auburn and Head Coach Butch Thompson as they look to continue to build a strong program out on the Plains of East Alabama.

In this age of baseball where velocity seems to be valued over all other pitching metrics, Dimitri Angelakos found a way to still blow the fastball by hitters while topping out at 88 mph, still showing advanced command of his arsenal. In one of the more staggering statistics I have ever seen in Perfect Game events, Angelakos walked just three hitters in 53 innings while striking out 71. In his last two appearances of the year, he racked up 20 strikeouts in 11 innings putting a bow on his season at the always-competitive WWBA Underclass World Championships for the East Cobb Astros 16U team. It comes as no surprise that he finds himself ranked inside the top-150 in the class and at a lean 6-foot-2, 188 pounds is one of the more projectable uncommitted players you will find left in the loaded 2024 class.

Player of the Year: Christopher Rembert

Pitcher of the Year: Dimitri Angelakos

With that being said, let’s take a deeper dive into some of the top performers of the year.

First-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Xavier Rivera PR USA Prime National 210 65 14 2 0 50 27 0.409 1.048 14
C Hogan Denny IN Canes Midwest 73 25 11 2 4 26 3 0.417 1.387 4
1B Ryan Costello NJ East Coast Ghost 142 54 18 1 3 32 9 0.482 1.328 11
MIF Wesley Alig TN Home Plate Chilli Dogs Copeland 150 48 10 3 2 27 35 0.421 1.147 6
MIF Christopher Rembert FL East Coast Sox 94 34 9 5 3 23 14 0.507 1.574 4
MIF Ty Southisene NV USA Prime 90 29 3 1 0 22 12 0.433 1.074 4
MIF Chris Newstrom AZ USA Prime 115 38 11 4 1 34 16 0.411 1.186
3B Timothy Haynes TX 5-Star Performance 15U Nalley 63 24 8 2 2 20 1 0.48 1.38 3
3B Brandon McCraine AL VBA Vegas Gold 59 23 2 2 0 12 9 0.535 1.302 5
3B Rex Pendergrass TN Diamond Gold 62 20 6 0 3 18 10 0.435 1.318 3
OF Michael Mullinax GA Team Elite National 202 71 12 5 4 53 43 0.41 1.087 15
OF Sam Erickson WI Knights Knation Baseball 78 28 9 3 5 24 13 0.4 1.283 3
OF Nick Anglim NE Nebraska Prospects Scout 2024’s 40 15 3 0 4 20 7 0.469 1.513 4
OF Fabio Peralta FL Milwaukee Brewers Scout Team 105 35 12 2 0 21 15 0.417 1.121 8
OF Lou D'Alessio NJ East Coast Ghost 181 58 13 6 4 48 44 0.4 1.161 11
OF Drew Downs NC South Charlotte Panthers 2024 128 42 8 4 0 27 32 0.424 1.125 6
UT Mateo Gray FL Canes National 184 67 21 3 3 49 16 0.438 1.187 8

First-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Chase Mobley  FL Canes National 0 0 37 21 46 0.73 6
RHP Jax Phillips GA East Cobb Astros 16U 7 0 42 14 46 0.605 9
LHP Drew Sofield GA East Cobb Astros 16U 3 0 35 15 53 0.629 5
RHP Jacob Thorn FL East Coast Sox Franchise 0 0 19 6 27 0.667 3
RHP Landon Victorian LA Banditos Scout Team 2024 2 0 19.2 13 33 0.81 2
RHP Austin Nye  CA Alpha Prime 2022 0 0 37 22 57 1.03 6
RHP Dimitri Angelakos GA East Cobb Astros 16U 5 0 52.1 40 69 0.822 12
RHP Cage McCloud TX Banditos Underclass 2 1 30.2 21 37 0.987 6
RHP Brayden Toro FL Power Baseball 02024 P1latinum 1 0 32.2 18 56 0.673 6
RHP Evan Doss GA Home Plate Chilli Dogs Copeland 3 0 53.1 30 55 0.638 10
RHP Hank Eaton MS Easley Baseball Club 15U Watson 0 0 23 11 32 0.739 4
RHP Billy Bosser Jr. FL Boca Bandits 2 0 56 26 105 1.234 6
LHP Cole Gibler MO Royals Scout Team 2024 1 0 12 2 18 0.167 2
LHP Wyatt Schottel AZ Swarm red Elite 0 0 15 4 27 0.533 3
RHP Luke Fithian NJ Baseball Performance Center 2024 2 0 37.1 22 52 0.857 7

Second-Team Hitters

Pos. Player ST Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG OPS ATT
C Hunter Carns FL NEB National 216 71 15 1 5 46 23 0.392 1.053 11
C Connor Shouse GA East Cobb 196 60 12 3 3 61 27 0.39 1.073 14
1B Samuel Bradley GA Team Elite 16U Black 142 35 7 2 9 47 4 0.347 1.237 7
MIF Theodore Gillen TX Lonestar National 2024 Sanders 100 29 6 5 1 19 22 0.372 1.125 4
MIF Myles Davis IA Iowa Select 2024 Remington 54 21 7 1 0 14 7 0.525 1.38 4
MIF Matthew Tellez TX Rake City Gonzalez 60 17 2 1 5 21 2 0.447 1.51 4
MIF Sean Sweeney NY EEP Bandits 2024 189 55 20 1 1 41 54 0.39 1.102 10
3B Aiden Harris VA Padres 16UScout Team 100 29 9 6 1 18 9 0.358 1.094 6
3B Rene "Nene" Vela TX Banditos Texas 38 18 4 3 0 4 3 0.464 1.427 4
3B Miles Ghossein CA USA Prime National 15U 52 15 4 2 1 23 3 0.357 1.061 2
OF Slade Caldwell MS BPA 81 25 3 2 0 13 23 0.463 1.235 3
OF Paul Green GA EBC Navy Frye 71 27 3 2 0 10 12 0.409 0.958 4
OF Tyler Paul 'TP" Wentworth CA Alpha Prime 52 19 6 0 2 13 6 0.452 1.296 3
OF Evan Macintyre NC South Charlotte Panthers 2024 142 41 7 3 0 32 31 0.39 1.046 5
OF Dominick Carbone NY Team Francisco Notorious 9 71 30 8 2 1 19 14 0.517 1.362 4
OF Griffin Burkholder VA Stars Baseball 15U Huller 56 17 4 3 3 22 7 0.395 1.373 4
UT Niko Benestad FL TBT Ballers 133 62 16 1 3 54 8 0.466 1.197 6

Second-Team Pitchers

Pos. Player ST Travel Team W L IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Julian Arreola NC Tri-State Arsenal Futures 2023 0 1 19.1 7 29 0.724 3
LHP Johnny King FL Gulf Coast Monarch 16U 0 0 36.1 17 47 1.084 5
LHP Talan Bell FL Power Baseball 2024 Platinum 0 0 21.2 15 32 1.25 4
LHP Drake Purvis NC Lonestar National 2024 Sanders 0 0 20.1 16 34 1.03 4
RHP Cade Townsend CA BPA 0 0 28.1 15 39 1.73 6
RHP Blaine Rowland FL Ostingers Baseball Academy 2024 1 0 41.1 34 49 1.04 7
LHP Cooper Williams TX Banditos Scout Team 2024 2 1 33 26 51 1.033 3
RHP Eric Lintelman PA US Elite New Jersey 4 0 44 25 76 1.079 7
LHP Dane Rossi FL Elite Squad 16U Joros 1 1 50 45 75 1.134 12
LHP Brevin Bezick NJ Richmond Braves 15U Platinum  1 1 37.2 16 59 1.042 9
RHP Lawson McIntosh NJ Baseball Performance Center 2024 2 0 31 16 51 1.387 7
LHP Eli Lovich KS Royals Scout Team 2024 0 0 10.2 6 17 0.563 2
RHP Alexander Bulger NJ EEP Bandits 2024 6 2 76.2 64 95 1.316 11


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