1985 All-American Awards

The 1985 National Baseball Congress All-American Team represents the official all-tournament roster selected from the 1985 NBC World Series held in Wichita, Kansas. These players were chosen based on their outstanding performance during the 1985 NBC tournament, which brought together elite semi-professional and amateur baseball teams from across the United States. The 1985 All-American selections honor the top talent competing at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium and represent a snapshot of the best players in amateur baseball during this era.

Pitchers

Greg Swindell Liberal Bee Jays (KS)
Mike Harkey Eureka Humboldt Crabs (CA)
David Poss Liberal Bee Jays (KS)

Catchers

Todd Zeile North Pole Nicks (AK)

Infielders

1B – Fred Gegen College Station Cardinals (TX)
2B – Jeff Hughes North Pole Nicks (AK)
SS – Andy Stankiewicz North Pole Nicks (AK)
3B – Jim Richardson Liberal Bee Jays (KS)

Outfielders

Alan Stankiewicz North Pole Nicks (AK)
Vince Teixeira Santa Maria Indians (CA)
Kerry Richardson Liberal Bee Jays (KS)

Utility

Adam Casillas Santa Maria Indians (CA)
Eric Wilner Anchorage Glacier Pilots (AK)

Manager – Mike Boulanger, Liberal Bee Jays (KS)

MVP Kerry Richardson, Liberal Bee Jays (KS)

The 1985 NBC All-American Team roster documents the official all-tournament selections as chosen by official scorers at the National Baseball Congress World Series. Baseball historians and researchers seeking information about 1985 semi-professional baseball, amateur baseball history, NBC tournament statistics, or specific players and teams will find this complete roster essential for documenting baseball history. This team represents the talent competing on a national stage in Wichita, where the NBC tournament has provided opportunities for amateur and semi-professional players to showcase their abilities since 1935. For more information about NBC All-American Teams from other years, visit our complete archive of tournament records and statistics.

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