Baseball Awards - U.S. High-school Baseball

U.S. High-school Baseball

See also: National High School Hall of Fame and American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame
  • American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) High School Player of the Year
  • Baseball America High School Player of the Year Award
  • Gatorade High School Baseball Player of the Year
  • USA Today High School Baseball Player of the Year
  • Aflac National High School Player of the Year
  • Baseball America High School Team of the Year
  • USA Today All-USA High School Baseball Team
  • ABCA/Rawlings High School All-Americans (first, second, and third teams)
  • Baseball America High School All-America Teams
  • American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) High School Gold Glove
  • ABCA/Rawlings High School All-Region teams
  • Baseball America Youth Player of the Year
  • USA Today High School Baseball Coach of the Year
  • American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) High School National and Regional Coaches of the Year
  • Baseball America Youth Coach of the Year
  • The National Classic (tournament for top high-school teams) (Fullerton, California)
  • Perfect Game All-American Classic (all-star game for rising seniors) (San Diego, California)
  • Slammers Baseball / NABA 18 & Under and 16 & Under High School Showcase Tournament (wood bat)
    • Division championships:
      • 18 & Under (seniors and juniors) – Goodyear, Arizona
      • 16 & Under (sophomores and freshmen) – Glendale, Arizona
    • Awards:
      • Champions: team trophy and individual awards
      • Runner-up: team trophy
      • Championship Game Gold Glove: individual Gold Glove award for each championship game
      • Championship Game MVP: individual MVP award for each championship game
  • Maine Baseball Coaches Association awards

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