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MLB High School All-American Game (08/14/2024)


MLB High School All-American Game (08/14/2024)

MLB’s Wednesday night schedule is packed, but high school baseball fans have a chance to check out some of the 2025 MLB Draft prospects tonight on mlb.com.

Twelve of the 34 high school baseball stars play in California, while four play in Texas.

Ethan Holliday of Oklahoma is the most famous name of all, as he is considered an early favorite for the first pick in 2025. He is the younger brother of MLB’s most promising talent Jackson Holliday and the son of former MLB All-Star Matt Holliday.

Others expected to be among the top 10 picks in 2025 include Brady Ebel of California and Xavier Neyens of Washington.

One of the most promising young players is Oregon’s Kruz Schoolcraft, a 6’0″ left-handed hitter who is equally good on the mound, in the batter’s box and with the glove at first base.

Here are the details of today’s game:

How to watch

What: MLB High School All-American Game

When: 6:30 p.m. PT, 9:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Where: Petco Park | San Diego, California

Here’s how you can watch: The game will be streamed live on MLB.com and the MLB app, with replays on MLB Network on August 17 at 8 a.m. PT and 11 a.m. ET.

Here are all 34 participating players with information about the high school they attend, their position and where they plan to play college baseball:

Clayton Armah, St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC)

RHP, Auburn

Caleb Barnett, Mountain Brook College (Alabama)

3B, Alabama

Alex Barr, Kankakee Valley High School (Indiana)

LHP, Indiana

Luke Billings, Prosper HS (Texas)

UT/RHP, Texas A&M

Grayson Boles, St. Augustine High School (California)

RHP, Texas

Billy Carlson, Corona-HS (California)

IF/RHP, Vanderbilt

Angel Cervantes, Warren High School (California)

RHP, UCLA

Kayson Cunningham, San Antonio Johnson High School (Texas)

IF, Texas

Brady Ebel, Corona-HS (California)

IF, LSU

Jaden Fauske, Nazareth Academy (Illinois)

OF/C, Unbound

Gavin Fiens, Large Oak HS (California)

3B, Texas

Sean Gamble, IMG Academy (Florida)

OF, Vanderbilt

Trent Grindlinger, Huntington Beach High School (California)

C, State of Mississippi

Landon Harmon, East Union HS (Mississippi)

RHP, Mississippi State

Josiah Hartshorn, Orange Lutheran School (California)

1B, Texas A&M

Ethan Holliday, Stillwater HS (Oklahoma)

IF, Oklahoma State

Brayden Jaksa, Irvington High School (California)

C, Oregon

Jack McKernan, Ridge Point HS (Texas)

LHP, Texas

Peter Mershon, Eastside High School (South Carolina)

C, Unbound

Dean Moss, IMG Academy (Florida)

BY, LSU

Xavier Neyens, Mount Vernon (Washington)

3B, State of Oregon

Anthony Pack, Millikan HS (California)

OF, Texas

Mason Pike, Puyallup HS (Washington)

IF/RHP, Oregon State

Reagan Rickens, Large Oak HS (California)

RHP, LSU

Quinn Shambow, Libertyville HS (Illinois)

C, Oklahoma State

Kruz Schoolcraft, Sunset HS (Oregon)

1B/LHP, Unbound

Minjae Seo, Hebron HS (Texas)

RHP, Florida

Brock Sells, Tokay HS (California)

OF, Stanford

Miguel Sime, Poly Prep Country Day (New York)

RHP, LSU

Myles Upchurch, St Albans (Washington, DC)

RHP, Alabama

Aaron Watson, Trinity Christian Academy (Florida)

RHP, Virginia

Reid Worley, Cherokee HS (Georgia)

RHP, Kennesaw State

Eli Willits, Fort Cobb-Broxton HS (Oklahoma)

IF, Oklahoma

Quentin Young, Oaks Christian High School (California)

3B, Louisiana State University

— Mike Swanson | [email protected] | @sblivesports

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