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Msabc High Fives MSABC HIGH FIVES Troy Stokes Jr. (Calvert Hall College High School), made his Major League debut as an outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 9, 2021. He was a two-time MSABC Pre-Season All-State selection. (5/9/21) Josh Hader (Old Mill High School), a pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, became the fastest pitcher in Major League history to record 400 career strikeouts on May 8, 2021. He accomplished the milestone in just 234.2 innings. He was the South Team Most Outstanding Pitcher in the 2012 Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game. (5/8/21) Peter Solomon (Mount Saint Joseph High School), made his Major League debut as a pitcher for the Houston Astros on April 18, 2021. He was the North Team Most Outstanding Pitcher in the 2014 Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game. (4/18/21) Bruce Zimmermann (Loyola Blakefield), made his Major League debut as a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles on September 17, 2020. He was the North Team Most Outstanding Pitcher in the 2013 Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game. (9/17/20) Ljay Newsome (Chopticon High School), made his Major League debut as a pitcher for the Seattle Mariners on August 20, 2020. A two-time MSABC Pre-Season All-State selection, he was the 2015 Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year and the South Team Most Outstanding Pitcher in the 2015 Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game. (8/20/20) Mark Teixeira (Mount Saint Joseph High School), who was the 2001 national collegiate baseball player of the year at Georgia Tech, and a three-time All-Star during fourteen seasons in the majors, was inducted into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame. A two-time MSABC Pre- Season All-State selection, he played in the 1998 Crown (now Brooks Robinson) High School All-Star Game. (11/7/19) Josh Hader (Old Mill High School), a pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, was selected as the 2019 Trevor Hoffman Reliever of the Year, honoring the National League’s best relief pitcher. He was the South Team Most Outstanding Pitcher in the 2012 Brooks Robinson High School All- Star Game. (10/26/19) Josh Hader (Old Mill High School), a pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, was selected as a 2019 National League All-Star; his second All-Star selection in three years in the majors. He was the South Team Most Outstanding Pitcher in the 2012 Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game. (6/30/19) LaMonte Wade Jr. (St. Paul's School), made his Major League debut as an outfielder for the Minnesota Twins on June 28, 2019. He was the North Team Most Valuable Player in the 2012 Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game. (6/28/19) Spencer Horwitz (St. Paul's School), a junior first baseman at Radford University this past season, was selected in the 24th round of the 2019 Major League Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays. (6/5/19) Marcus Lee Sang, a center fielder and 2019 graduate of Northern High School, was selected in the 11th round of the 2019 Major League Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. (6/5/19) Hunter Parsons (Parkside High School), a senior pitcher at the University of Maryland this past season, was selected in the 19th round of the 2019 Major League Draft by the New York Mets. (6/5/19) Chandler Redmond (Georgetown Preparatory School), a senior second baseman at Gardner-Webb University this past season, was selected in the 32nd round of the 2019 Major League Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. (6/5/19) Jose Torres, a shortstop and 2019 graduate of Calvert Hall College High School, was selected in the 24th round of the 2019 Major League Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers. (6/5/19) Ken King, MSABC President and Head Baseball Coach at Chesapeake-AA High School, was honored by the Baltimore Orioles during a game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards as a 2019 Birdland Community Hero. (6/3/19) Aaron Barclay (Archbishop Spalding High School), a senior third baseman at Washington College, was named to the 2019 D3baseball.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team. (5/23/19) David Larson (Maurice J. McDonough High School), a junior at Worchester Polytechnic Institute, was named to the 2019 D3baseball.com All-New-England Region Second Team. (5/23/19) Justin Meekins (Stephen Decatur High School), a junior outfielder at Salisbury University, was named to the 2019 D3baseball.com All-South Region Third Team. (5/23/19) Jon Mierzwa (Reservoir High School), a senior pitcher at Catholic University, was named to the 2019 D3baseball.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region First Team. (5/23/19) Jordan Patterson (Atholton High School), a senior utility at Hood College, was named to the 2019 D3baseball.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region Third Team. (5/23/19) Andrew Spinnenweber (Chesapeake-AA High School), a senior pitcher at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, was named to the 2019 All-ECAC First Team and the 2019 D3baseball.com All-New York Region Second Team. (5/23/19) Brady Acker (Atholton High School), a senior outfielder at George Mason University, was named to the 2019 Atlantic 10 All-Conference Second Team. (5/21/19) Randy Bednar (Landon School), a sophomore outfielder at the University of Maryland, was named to the 2019 All-Big Ten Conference Second Team. (5/21/19) Jaret Bennett (Colonel Richardson High School), a junior pitcher at Charleston Southern University, was named to the 2019 Big South Conference All-Academic Team. (5/21/19) Jordan Carr (Archbishop Spalding High School), a junior pitcher at the University of North Carolina Asheville, was named to the 2019 Big South Conference All-Academic Team. (5/21/19) Maxwell Costes (Gilman School), a freshman first baseman at the University of Maryland, was named to the 2019 All-Big Ten Conference First Team, 2019 All-Big Ten Conference Freshman Team, and was selected as the 2019 All-Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Year. (5/21/19) Billy Godrick (Archbishop Spalding High School), a junior outfielder at Fordham University, was named to the 2019 Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team. (5/21/19) Spencer Horwitz (St. Paul's School), a junior infielder at Radford University, was named 2019 Big South Honorable Mention All-Conference. (5/21/19) Hunter Parsons (Parkside High School), a senior pitcher at the University of Maryland, was named to the 2019 All-Big Ten Conference Third Team. (5/21/19) Chandler Redmond (Georgetown Preparatory School), a senior infielder at Gardner-Webb University, was named to the 2019 Big South First Team All-Conference, 2019 Big South Conference All-Academic Team, and was selected as the 2019 Big South Conference Player of the Year. (5/21/19) Andrew Szamski (Eastern Technical High School), a redshirt-senior outfielder at Radford University, was named to the 2019 Big South First Team All-Conference. (5/21/19) Jason King (Gilman School), a senior outfielder at North Carolina A&T State University, was named to the 2019 All-MEAC Conference Third Team. (5/14/19) Jon Mierzwa (Reservoir High School), a senior pitcher at Catholic University, was named to the 2019 Landmark All-Conference First Team and named the 2019 Landmark Conference Pitcher of the Year. (5/13/19) Jack Goertzen (Parkside High School), a senior catcher at Shippensburg University, was named to the 2019 Google Cloud Academic All-District 2 First Team. (5/9/19) Justin Meekins (Stephen Decatur High School), a junior outfielder at Salisbury University, was named to the 2019 All-CAC First Team. (5/8/19) Aaron Barclay (Archbishop Spalding High School), a senior third baseman at Washington College, was named to the 2019 All-Centennial Conference First Team and the 2019 Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team. (5/7/19) Jack Goertzen (Parkside High School), a senior catcher at Shippensburg University, was named to the 2019 PSAC East All-Conference Second Team. (5/7/19) David Larson (Maurice J. McDonough High School), a junior utility at Worchester Polytechnic Institute, was named to the 2019 NEWMAC First Team All-Conference. (5/7/19) Dillon Oxyer (Chesapeake-AA High School), a sophomore shortstop at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, was named 2019 Team MVP (5/6/19). Nathan Kessler (Quince Orchard High School), a senior second baseman at Hood College, was named to the 2019 All-MAC Commonwealth Second Team. (5/2/19) Kevin Murray (Howard High School), a junior outfielder at Stevenson University, was named to the 2019 All-MAC Commonwealth First Team. (5/2/19) Jordan Patterson (Atholton High School), a senior utility at Hood College, was named to the 2019 All-MAC Commonwealth First Team. (5/2/19) Brad Sawyer (Gaithersburg High School), a junior first baseman at Hood College, was named to the 2019 All-MAC Commonwealth First Team. (5/2/19) Sam Stewart (Paint Branch High School), a senior third baseman at Messiah College, was named 2019 All-MAC Commonwealth Honorable Mention. (5/2/19) Branden Kline (Governor Thomas Johnson High School), made his Major League debut as a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles on April 20, 2019. He was a member of the 2009 MSABC Pre-Season All State Baseball Team. (4/20/19) .
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