2025 NBC World Series All-Americans Announced 

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2025 NBC World Series All-Americans Announced 

WICHITA, Kan. – The 2025 National Baseball Congress All-Americans all played key roles in advancing their respective teams through the 91st NBC World Series, powered by Evergy. The Hutchinson Monarchs claimed their second NBC World Series championship in the last three years, as the tournament recorded record viewership. Each NBC All-American will receive a customized commemorative bat from Hook Bats.  

Pitchers 

Simon Lunsford – Hays Larks (KS) 0.00ERA, 1-0 W-L, 9 SO, 6.2 IP 

Bradyn McClure – Hutchinson Monarchs (KS) 0.71 ERA, 2-0 W-L, 16 SO, 12.2 IP 

Julio Ramos – Hays Larks (KS) 0.96 ERA, 12 SO, 9.1 IP 

Brice Foster – Seattle Cheney Studs (WA) 0.00 ERA, 1-0 W-L, 8 SO, 8 IP 

Trent Collier – Lonestar Kraken (TX) 2.16 ERA, 1-0 W-L, 15 SO, 8.1 IP 

Catchers 

Christian Olea – Alaska Goldpanners (AK) .438 AVG, 7H, 3R, RBI, 2BB, 1SB, .500 OBP 

Infielders 

1B – Jackson Copeland – Seattle Cheney Studs (WA) .647 AVG, 11H, 3 2B, 3R, 4RBI, SB, .700 OBP 

2B – Tony DeJesus – Lonestar Baseball Club (TX) .417 AVG, 5H, 2R, 3RBI, 3BB, .533 OBP 

SS – Drew BugnerHutchinson Monarchs (KS) .467 AVG, 14H, 10R, 11RBI, 2 2B, 3BB, SB 

3B – Noah Allison – Derby Twins (KS) .368AVG, 7H, 1R, 8RBI, 3 2B, 2-2 SBA 

Outfielders 

Jake Gutierrez – Hutchinson Monarchs (KS) .522 AVG, 16H, 11R, 10RBI, 3 2B, 3BB, SB 

Preston Curtis – Lonestar Kraken (TX) .375 AVG, 9H, 4R, 10RBI, 3 2B, 3-3 SBA, 2BB 

Jaden Gustafson – Hutchinson Monarchs (KS) .385 AVG, 10H, 9R, 8RBI, 4 2B, 3B, SB, 5BB 

Utility  

Aidan LeMasters (1B/3B/SS/DH)     –     TPA Texas (TX) .428 AVG, 6H, R, 3RBI, 2SB, 2BB, 2B 

Kado Robardy (OF/DH/P)            –           Lonestar Kraken (TX) .389 AVG, 7H, 8R, 3RBI, 2SB, 9BB, 2B 

Designated Hitter 

Matthew Pinal Alaska Goldpanners (AK) .625 AVG, 10H, 5R, 3RBI, 2 2B, .625 OBP  

Manager 

Casey Lippoldt – Hutchinson Monarchs (KS)  

About the NBC World Series: The National Baseball Congress World Series has been the premier summer showcase for college-age amateur players since 1935, with more than 900 players playing in the NBC on their way to the Major Leagues. In 2025, 16 teams from across the country competed, with over $80,000 in team compensation distributed. The NBC Baseball Foundation non-profit 501c(3) strives to bring back a love of the game, empowering young athletes, connecting communities, and creating lasting memories through our programs and the NBC World Series. To learn more, visit www.nbcbaseball.com. 

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