Baseball America High School Player of The Year Award - List of Winners

List of Winners

Year Player Name Position High School
1992 Wilson, PrestonPreston Wilson OF/RHP Bamberg-Ehrhardt High School
1993 Nixon, TrotTrot Nixon OF/LHP New Hanover High School
1994 Million, DougDoug Million LHP Sarasota High School
1995 Davis, BenBen Davis C Malvern Preparatory School
1996 White, MattMatt White RHP Waynesboro Area High School
1997 McDonald, DarnellDarnell McDonald OF Cherry Creek High School
1998 Henson, DrewDrew Henson 3B/RHP Brighton High School
1999 Hamilton, JoshJosh Hamilton OF/LHP Athens Drive High School
2000 Harrington, MattMatt Harrington P Palmdale High School
2001 Mauer, JoeJoe Mauer C Cretin-Derham Hall High School
2002 Kazmir, ScottScott Kazmir LHP Cypress Falls High School
2003 Allison, JeffJeff Allison RHP Peabody Veterans Memorial High School
2004 Bailey, HomerHomer Bailey RHP La Grange High School
2005 Upton, JustinJustin Upton SS Great Bridge High School
2006 Cardenas, AdrianAdrian Cardenas SS/2B Monsignor Edward Pace High School
2007 Moustakas, MikeMike Moustakas SS Chatsworth High School
2008 Martin, EthanEthan Martin RHP/3B Stephens County High School
2009 Harper, BryceBryce Harper C Las Vegas High School
2010 Cowart, KalebKaleb Cowart 3B/RHP Cook County High School
2011 Bundy, DylanDylan Bundy RHP Owasso High School
2012 Buxton, ByronByron Buxton OF Appling County High School
2013 Frazier, ClintClint Frazier OF Loganville High School

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