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Tournaments  | Story | 12/16/2024

Class of 2025 Tourney All-American Team

Player of the Year: Josh Gibbs | Pitcher of the Year: Cole Hubert 

When looking at the 2025 Class from Top to Bottom, there’s superstar potential spread across the nation that has been an absolute joy to watch over the course of the tournament year. Whether it be undiscovered players making a name for themselves on the biggest stages or studs that we’ve followed for what feels like forever, this group of guys has certainly gained a reputation for performing. Coy James, Josh Gibbs, River Hamilton, and Slater de Brun headline the list as PG All-Americans, however the depth doesn’t stop there; 15 of the 1st Team members hit over .400 on the calendar year while combining for a staggering 105 HRs. If the past is any indicator, expect these numbers to continue as these players take the step to their respective next levels.



While there’s a number of guys more than deserving of winning Player of the Year, Josh Gibbs stats stand out as video game numbers to put it simply. With 62 hits, the Cumming, GA native was easily top of the list with the next best individual at 45 knocks. He also led the field in doubles, RBI, and SB, earning himself seven All-Tournament Team honors throughout the year. Of those ATT appearances, there were none bigger than his .455 weekend in Jupiter, proving the kid can perform on the biggest of stages, solidifying his spot as the #1 ranked prospect in Georgia and #17 nationally.

Talk about having yourself a year, recent Texas A&M commit Cole Hubert had one of the more dominant pitching seasons in recent memory. From Perfect Games to No-Hitters, the Pitcher of the Year posted a 2.02 ERA with 85 Ks while only surrendering 16 BB. It isn’t a stretch to say the Saucon Valley lefty was near unhittable, combining power pitching with pinpoint location and plenty of feel for spin. Hubert is simply a cold blooded competitor, and earns himself a well deserved accolade.

All in all, it should come as no surprise that the 2025 Class has shaped up to be an absolute monster with tons of talent to enjoy for years to come. The future of the game is in good hands, and it runs through the list of prospects featured below.



First Team Hitters

Pos
Player St. Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS ATT
C Zachary Tuxhorn TX Up Top Prospects 108 35 12 0 9 36 17 9 0.398 1.355 7
C Michael Oliveto NY Usg Ny 17u 111 45 10 4 8 32 14 10 0.479 1.471 9
C Miles Mador GA eXposure National 89 25 4 2 8 24 21 2 0.417 1.557 4
1B Jackson Winer SC Upstate Mavs 66 17 4 0 8 24 14 0 0.340 1.385 3
1B Mason Braun IN Canes National 75 24 6 0 1 15 16 8 0.490 1.313 3
3B Evan Taylor NJ BPC Oilers 143 37 10 3 10 29 23 17 0.343 1.258 5
3B Gabriel Rivera NY MVP NY 110 36 10 3 9 38 14 6 0.409 1.425 7
MIF Josh Gibbs GA ECB Astros 163 62 18 4 3 38 17 17 0.434 1.156 7
MIF Coy James MS Canes National 59 28 7 1 5 26 4 7 0.560 1.640 1
MIF David Perez PA Ghost National 107 34 10 0 7 40 14 16 0.386 1.206 6
MIF Jaden Fauske IL East Cobb Astros 50 18 4 1 2 13 10 4 0.462 1.329  
MIF Ethan Holliday OK Scorpions Scout 74 15 6 0 2 12 27 1 0.326 1.168 1
MIF Jaiden LoRe AZ Scottsdale Dirtbags 96 30 7 8 1 33 16 6 0.429 1.363 5
OF Chase Kroberger NJ BPC Oilers 83 26 3 5 5 22 13 14 0.413 1.411 4
OF Alex Bedford TN ATL Braves Scout 53 22 4 6 5 32 8 2 0.489 1.744 2
OF Bradyn Potter FL Knights Baseball 84 29 4 5 4 12 19 12 0.460 1.456 6
OF Slater de Brun OR USA Prime  85 19 3 1 3 13 22 10 0.413 1.376 2
OF Malakhi Boone FL TBT FTB Phillies 80 23 2 1 5 27 15 4 0.418 1.359 4
UTL Joephillip Guzman TX Banditos Scout 132 40 15 1 8 30 30 12 0.408 1.372 5
UTL Linkin Garcia FL Banditos Scout 90 36 11 1 4 25 7 4 0.444 1.242 3


First Team Pitching

Pos
Player St. Travel Team  IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP Tre Jackson GA Premier Banditos Scout 83.1 58 148 1.46 6
LHP Cole Hubert PA East Coast Lumberjacks 52 30 86 0.89 8
RHP River Hamilton OR Baum Bat Scout 24.1 16 45 0.99 3
RHP Sam Bettis KS SBA Sticks 73 58 101 1.15 4
RHP Nolan Bernard TN East Cobb Astros 71.2 48 97 1.02 8
RHP Michael Cascino FL Canes National 53 32 70 1.25 2
LHP Cooper Underwood GA East Cobb Astros 33 13 45 0.97 4
LHP Nicholas Neville NY TKR Reds 26 34.2 19 60 0.89 7
LHP Jackson Rose GA 643 Cougars 46.2 24 62 0.96 8
RHP Connor Udland TX Banditos 2025 Scout 34 18 56 0.79 5
RHP Michael Senay FL Scorpions 2025  32.1 19 55 1.02 6
RHP Caden Glauber SC South Charlotte Panthers 31 16 46 1.00 6
RHP Ethan Bauerschmidt WI Hitters 2025 Grads 25 17 33 0.92 4
RHP Jake Evans TX Banditos 2025 Scout 35 16 44 0.83 6


Second Team Hitters

Pos
Player St. Travel Team PA H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG OPS ATT
C Peter Mershon SC Canes National 63 26 5 1 4 23 10 7 0.520 1.519 2
C Dominic Stephenson GA East Cobb Astros 153 44 12 6 7 41 23 9 0.376 1.280 7
C Caden Reeves SC Upstate Mavs ST 68 19 5 1 5 25 16 2 0.422 1.499 4
1B Luke Romine MS EBC 18u 77 26 8 2 5 28 16 3 0.473 1.569 5
1B Kaden Schoenly PA Baseball U 73 36 5 1 5 35 11 4 0.493 1.327 6
3B/1B Jason Fultz PA BPC Oilers 76 21 4 0 5 24 8 5 0.328 1.059 2
1B/3B Chase Frantz PA Keystone ST Bombers 76 26 7 1 5 27 17 2 0.473 1.514 7
3B Mana Lau Kong HW Pono Baseball 43 18 4 2 4 11 8 5 0.419 1.402 2
MIF Dominic Italiano FL FL Blue Jays Scout 71 33 8 2 4 21 7 15 0.465 1.333 5
MIF Billy Carlson CA BPA 49 14 2 2 3 19 13 5 0.412 1.433 1
MIF Jordan Henriquez MA Ohio Warhawks 44 24 8 2 1 12 8 11 0.545 1.516 5
MIF Bryce Detwiler PA SSL Blue Sox 68 28 9 3 2 16 14 6 0.519 1.525 4
INF Matthew Major OH Canes Midwest 93 38 5 2 8 30 22 3 0.409 1.312 3
OF Lucas Ametrano CT Clubhouse 2025 105 34 7 1 8 23 15 18 0.386 1.238 3
OF Keenan Jabeth FL Canes American 155 43 6 0 9 42 36 19 0.277 0.929 3
OF Noah Gerrick GA ATL Lightning 83 36 6 1 4 42 16 13 0.434 1.189 6
OF Dean Moss CA Canes National 66 20 5 1 3 23 10 5 0.385 1.192 2
OF Cody Croxford AZ Hit Dogs Academy 62 26 5 3 4 25 16 6 0.419 1.345 4
UTL Reece Newberry GA 5 Star ATL 101 41 14 1 5 38 19 10 0.406 1.205 6
UTL Ethin Bingaman CA Canes National/NYM 66 29 9 2 4 37 7 4 0.439 1.299 4
UTL Seth Hernandez CA BPA 52 18 3 2 3 21 11 4 0.462 1.449 2


Second Team Pitching

Pos
Player St. Travel Team  IP H SO WHIP ATT
RHP John Perino NY MVP NY 40.3 27 38 0.929 6
LHP Colin Jones AL East Cobb Astros 44.7 42 53 1.209 8
RHP Owen Phypers FL Burn Collier 44.6 40 55 1.021 7
RHP Jace Stancil SC Canes Nat./NYM 46.5 36 82 1.217 0
RHP Cannon Lee NC Canes American 42.2 29 51 1.383 0
RHP Cole Draper TN Exposure National  36.4 34 46 1.098 4
RHP Matthew Perkins GA ATL Braves Scout 36.3 32 42 1.000 7
RHP Frank Planer FL Burn 35.2 20 29 1.037 8
LHP Ethan Polce FL MBA Scout Murphy 34.2 23 50 1.121 5
LHP Andrew Oelke AL Team California 32.1 23 54 1.650 6
RHP Michael Orbegozo AZ Knights National 31 17 37 1.097 6
RHP Tate Proskovec IA Iowa Select 30 27 41 1.469 4
RHP Raedan Jones GA USA Scout/NikeUS 29.9 21 53 1.000 5
RHP Blane Metz IN Canes Midwest 17.1 6 31 1.330 4
RHP Seth Hernandez CA BPA 10 5 17 0.800 2


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