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UFC on ESPN: Cannonier vs. Imavov Predictions!
2024.06.05 10:00 Knockout_Watcher UFC on ESPN: Cannonier vs. Imavov Predictions!
Last event recap:
Islam Makhachev (c) def. Dustin Poirier
Sean Strickland def. Paulo Costa
Kevin Holland def. Michał Oleksiejczuk
Niko Price def. Alex Morono
Randy Brown def. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos
Roman Kopylov def. César Almeida
Jailton Almeida def. Alexander Romanov
Grant Dawson def. Joe Solecki
Jake Matthews def. Philip Rowe
Bassil Hafez def. Mickey Gall
Ailín Pérez def. Joselyne Edwards
André Lima def. Mitch Raposo
Betting record 2024: 125-78
Prediction record 2024: 141-81
Admittedly not a good card for me. My underdog picks did put up a decent fight but unfortunately, they did not prevail. I believe Alex Morono is he only favourite that lost in this card? Anyway, moving on to the next card. This card is a very tricky one. Plenty of fights with fighters that are around the same level. I think there are plenty of underdogs in this card that has a good chance of winning. Also I am glad to announce that I am starting to post MMA related content on Youtube and will probably post predictions in a video format. Please like, subscribe and comment on my Youtube channel Knockout Watcher at @KnockoutWatcher
Main Card Predictions:
Middleweight: Jared Cannonier vs. Nassourdine Imavov
I have no idea how grandpa Jared Cannonier does it. He is 40 years old but has looked excellent the last few fights. He beat Marvin Vettori and Sean Strickland in his last 2 fights, looking amazing despite being at the ripe old age of 40. Cannonier’s ability as a top middleweight cannot be questioned. He is renowned for his explosive power and striking accuracy in the middleweight division. His ability to deliver fight-ending blows makes him a constant threat. My only concern is that at his age, you never know when an athlete is going to fall off. Usually they look good until they suddenly didn’t and father time remains undefeated.
Nassourdine Imavov is a versatile fighter, presents a balanced mix of striking and grappling. With a background in boxing and a solid grappling foundation, Imavov is comfortable both on his feet and on the ground. He tends to utilize his reach advantage and technical striking to outmaneuver opponents. His potential vulnerability lies in his tendency to engage in exchanges for prolonged periods, which could expose him to Cannonier's knockout power. He look good against Roman Dolidze but Canonnier is an opponent that is on another level.
This fight is likely to be a close tactical battle with both fighters having moments of dominance. I am trusting Cannonier’s power and experience here because there is no indication yet that he has slowed down despite his age. I think he wins this fight narrowly after an exhausting brutal 5 rounds.
Prediction: Jared Cannonier to win.
Light Heavyweight: Dominick Reyes vs. Dustin Jacoby
What a fall from grace Dominick Reyes had. I had never seen such a swift decline from someone who arguably beat Jon Jones in that title fight to losing 4 fights in a row and has been knocked out 3 straight times. I really believed he was the closest fighter to beating Jon Jones. I watched that fight and I was wondering who is this dude that’s beating up Jon Jones? I am always concerned with fighters that had been knocked out multiple times in their last few fights and I think Dustin Jacoby is a skilled enough striker to do it to Dominick Reyes. Jacoby lost a competitive fight against Alonzo Menifield but he arguably could have won his fight against Khalil Rountree. I do not know what happened to the old Reyes but I can’t trust his chin enough to pick him so I think Jacoby will knock him out and mercifully ends his career.
Prediction: Dustin Jacoby to win.
Method of Victory: Knockout
Bantamweight: Raul Rosas Jr. vs. Ricky Turcios
I am sticking by my original prediction and I will just copy and paste what I wrote months ago here:
Raul Rosas Jr. boasts exceptional grappling and maturity beyond his years as one of the youngest fighters in the UFC (He is only 19!). He bounced back from his loss to Christian Rodriguez in his second fight and showed flashes of his finishing ability by knocking out Terrence Mitchell in under a minute. Ricky Turcios, known for his energy and unpredictability, has decent striking and grappling but can be inconsistent. 2 of his wins in the UFC has come narrowly by split decisions. Rosas Jr.'s technical superiority, especially on the ground will likely gives him the edge and I think the UFC is giving Raul Rosas a layup here to continue building him up as a long term project for the promotion.
Prediction: Raul Rosas Jr. to win.
Middleweight: Brunno Ferreira vs. Dustin Stoltzfus
Brunno Ferreira enters the fight with a reputation for being a formidable striker with knockout power, having finished most of his fights in the first round. His striking accuracy and the ability to end fights quickly are his major strengths. However, his experience against high-caliber opponents is somewhat limited, and his fights rarely go the distance, which raises questions about his gas tank. If Joe Pyfer did not injure his elbow in their DWACS fight, Dustin Stoltzfus might not be in the UFC. His performance in the UFC so far left much to be desired with 4 losses out of 6 fights. I think he is a mediocre fighter even though Ferreira may not have the gas tank, I think Ferreira will cause enough damage in the earlier rounds to win this fight.
Prediction: Brunno Ferreira to win
Method of Victory: Knockout
Middleweight: Julian Marquez vs. Zachary Reece
Is it possible that Zachary Reece is the worst jobber in the UFC? Or I should say the best because even he managed to make Cody Brundage, a serial jobber look good with a knockout slam. This dude was fighting regional jobbers with awful record before he came to the UFC and his only legitimate win is against Eli Aronov in DWAC. I guess he’s a jujitsu guy based on his armbar submission attempt on Brundage.
Julian Marquez is a grappler himself as all his 3 wins in the UFC has come by submission. His weakness seems to be his suspect chin but he would not have to worry about that when fighting against Zachary Reece. I think Marquez is as mediocre as they come as a fighter in the UFC but Reece is a straight up fraud. Just look up his opponents record before his UFC debut and you will know what I am talking about. So I am taking Julian Marquez as I think he is the better grappler and all round fighter than Zachary Reece.
Prediction: Julian Marquez to win.
Welterweight: Miguel Baeza vs. Punahele Soriano
This is the kind of fight that I hate to predict. The clash of the jobbers. Both fighters have been on a rough stretch in the UFC recently with multiple losses and they both should be cut from the UFC. How do I even analyse this fight? I think I am picking Miguel Baeza here as at least his losses have come to better quality opponents and Punahele has not beaten any significant fighters.
Prediction: Miguel Baeza to win.
Preliminary Card Predictions:
Lightweight: Thiago Moisés vs. Ľudovít Klein
Thiago Moisés is a skilled Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner with a proven track record in grappling. His strength lies in his ability to control opponents on the ground and secure submissions from various positions. However, Moisés has sometimes struggled with dynamic strikers like BSD who is explosive enough to finish him off.
Ľudovít Klein is known for his technical striking. His agility and ability to maintain distance make him a formidable opponent in the striking as shown when he outstruck Ignacio Bahamondes. Klein has a decent grappling defence as well This matchup pits a classic striker versus grappler scenario. If Klein can keep the fight standing, he will have the advantage and could potentially secure a knockout. However, Moisés has a path to victory and I think he will take control of this fight through his grappling.
Prediction: Thiago Moisés to win.
Welterweight: Charles Radtke vs. Carlos Prates
Charles Radtke is known for saying the f word at UFC 293. His well-rounded game, demonstrating solid striking and effective grappling. I think he is an ok fighter based on what I saw. Him struggling against blood diamond was concerning but he followed that with a first round knockout victory against Gilbert Urbina
Carlos Prates brings a more aggressive approach with notable striking power and an ability to pressure opponents relentlessly. Prates excels in fast-paced bouts, making him dangerous in the early rounds with his knockout power. The thing is, Trevin Giles was beating him up and winning the fight until he found the knockout blow. I think he is one of those fighters that rely too much on their power to win fights and I think Charles Radtke has the wrestling to neutralize his threat over 3 rounds and outpoint him. Charles Radtke is my pick here because even though he is nothing special, if he utilize his grappling he could beat Prates who has not shown much of a ground game so far.
Prediction: Charles Radtke to win.
Women's Flyweight: Andrea Lee vs. Montana De La Rosa
This card is really laughable. How are these 2 female jobbers still in the UFC? I have nothing positive to say about both fighters. Andrea Lee has lost 7 out of her last 9 UFC fights while De La Rosa has lost 5 of her last 8 fights including to Andrea Lee. Both of them are adult content creators too so I can’t even pick against the creator. But I think De La Rosa deleted hers? So maybe she might have more motivation? Who knows. These 2 fighters should be cut in the UFC based on their last few performances alone. So, I am treating this like flipping a coin and I am going with the underdog in Montana De La Rosa since I am getting better odds for this coin flip.
Prediction: Montana De La Rosa to win.
Bantamweight: Brad Katona vs. Jesse Butler
Whenever Brad Katona fights are on, that’s my cue to go for toilet break or do something else. Brad Katona, known for his technical prowess and strategic approach, brings a well-rounded skill set into the octagon, emphasizing his grappling and cardio. He's particularly effective in controlling the pace and using his fight IQ to make adjustments mid-fight. Katona is a mediocre fighter but he does have 2 wins in UFC. His weakness is he has no striking power and pretty much all his fights goes to a decision
Jesse Butler enters this fight as a relatively unknown fighter. So far the only UFC experience he had is getting knocked out by old man Jim Miller in the first round. He could very well be in this promotion just to be a jobber. His grappling and experience under high-pressure situations could be areas of concern, especially against an opponent with more experience at this level in Katona. I am picking Katona here as I think he can use his grappling to neutralize Butler's striking and grind out another boring decision win.
Prediction: Brad Katona to win
Bantamweight: John Castaneda vs. Daniel Marcos
John Castaneda is known for his well-rounded skill set in MMA, combining effective striking with a solid grappling foundation. He has shown resilience and adaptability in his fights, with the ability to finish both on the feet and on the ground. He is a decent but mid fighter.
Daniel Marcos is an interesting prospect who brings a high-pressure fighting style to the octagon, primarily relying on his aggressive striking and forward movement. His endurance and toughness are notable, but he sometimes lacks defensive acumen, which leaves him open to counter-strikes and submissions.
The fight will likely be a fast-paced encounter given Marcos' propensity to push the action. Castaneda's more balanced approach could allow him to exploit Marcos’ defensive gaps. If Castaneda can weather the early storm and use his grappling intelligently, he could control Marcos on the ground or find a submission. I am picking Castaneda because of his experience and my belief that he will outgrapple Marcos in this fight.
Prediction: John Castaneda to win.
Women's Strawweight: Eduarda Moura vs. Denise Gomes
Denise Gomes is only good for the first 2 rounds or so and her only weapon is her punches but her gas tank was exposed by Angela Hill in her last fight. I do not think that she has displayed any semblance of a competent ground game something that her opponent, Eduarda Moura is good at. So I see Moura going for the quick takedown as soon as the bell rang to stifle the power out of Gomes. What I like about Eduarda Moura is that she is active on the ground and not just looking to stall and control her opponents. If Moura fights in an intelligent manner, (by intelligent I mean not engaging Denise Gomes on her feet in a striking match) I think she should win this fight comfortably.
Prediction: Eduarda Moura to win.
Bantamweight: Cody Stamann vs. Taylor Lapilus
Cody Stamann is a solid competitor with a robust wrestling base, known for his durability and cardio, which allows him to maintain a high pace throughout fights. He excels in control and ground game, often using his wrestling to dictate the flow of the match. However, his striking, while effective, is not particularly dominant, which sometimes limits his ability to finish fights.
Taylor Lapilus, on the other hand, brings a striking-centric approach with good footwork and hand speed. This is his second stint in UFC and I always wondered why did he left the UFC when he was a young upcoming fighter in the first place. In his fight against Basharat, he displayed good takedown defence despite losing the fight. Basharat is a better wrestler than Stamann and Lapilus should have better performance with defending the takedown here.
This is a classic grappler vs striker matchup and I am picking Lapilus as he has displayed decent takedown defence in his previous fights. I think he will be able to keep the fight on the feet and hurt Stamann with his longer reach and superior striking.
Prediction: Taylor Lapilus to win.
Women's Strawweight: Rayanne dos Santos vs. Puja Tomar
I do not have much to say about this low level WMMA fight. Rayanne dos Santos lost in her UFC debut to Talita Alencar while Puja Tomar was a jobber at ONE championship, losing 4 fights out of 5. Think about that why is she getting a fight in the UFC? I guess the UFC wants to expand their fanbase in India. But yeah, I do not have much to say about these 2 fighters. I am picking dos Santos because it seems that she has faced better opponents in the regional scene and she lost her UFC debut by split decision so I think she is probably he better fighter skills wise.
Prediction: Rayanne dos Santos to win.
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2024.06.02 17:37 sideswipe781 UFC Louisville: Cannonier v Imavov Full Card Betting Preview Sideswipe MMA
Lifetime - Staked: 921.15u, Profit/Loss: +14.81u, ROI: 1.61%, Parlay Suggestions: 177-69 Dog of the Week: 13-18, Picks: 8-3 (73% accuracy)
2024 - Staked: 274.05u, Profit/Loss: -18.55u
As always, scroll down for UFC Louisville Breakdowns. The following is just a recap of last event’s results.
~UFC 302 (PREVIOUS CARD)~
Staked: 12.5u
Profit/Loss: +7.64u
ROI: 61%
Parlay Suggestions: 3-0
Dog of the week: Cesar Almeida ❌
Picks: 8-3
Underwhelming card, but as expected it was a pretty easy one to predict. The favourites were mostly consistent, and most of the expected methods of victory landed. Nice profit made for once, but I think I had some fantastic reads on the card in spots that I didn’t bet. I said I expected Poirier to be competitive, and that Islam ITD wasn’t the lock people said it was. Matthews Decision was one I wanted to bet. I warned people that Hafez or Morono were the most likely bed-shitters. Basically, I think last week’s post would have been very useful to read.
✅ 2u Sean Strickland + Over 1.5 Rounds (-130) (won +1.54u)
✅ 2u Sean Strickland in R4, 5 or by Decision (+175) (won +3.5u) (accidentally edited this to 1u on the previous post, which wasn’t the intention. It’s was originally listed as 2u, and was tracked as such on my BetMMA record).
✅ 2u Kevin Holland + Grant Dawson (+110) (won 2.2u)
❌ 2u Cesar Almeida (+125)
❌ 1u Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (+150)
✅ 2u Ailin Perez + Over 1.5 Rounds (-120) (won +1.66u)
✅ 1u Makhachev, Strickland, Holland, J. Almeida (+224) (won +2.24u)
❌ 0.5u Morono, Matthews, Hafez, Perez (+401)
~UFC Louisville~
Good to see more touring cards, and a slight step up in calibre from the usual Apex shit. Not a lot of spots I am confident in, I have to be honest…but I see a few underdogs that I’m sprinkling on.
~Jared Cannonier v Nassourdine Imavov~
Not another Nassourdine Imavov five rounder! I’m a fan of his skillset, but I think his cardio is suspect across 25 minutes, which ultimately makes his fights tricky to predict in spots like this. He’s not exactly a potent finisher, and I can’t trust him to win rounds four and five…so I think his path to victory is therefore limited by principal. A Nassourdine Imavov in a main event relies heavily on him winning R1, 2 and 3.
On the other side, Jared Cannonier is a guy I’ve never truly given the respect he deserves. A split decision win over Sean Strickland in a 25-minute fight is certainly impressive, as is the absolute beating he put on Marvin Vettori straight after* (* I believe Vettori has declined massively and is washed, so I won’t be going crazy in overreacting to that). Cannonier is a hard hitter, but he’s also gotten really comfortable in upping his volume across five round too, landing 141 and 241 significant strikes in those two aforementioned bouts respectively. The quantity didn’t dip in rounds 4 and 5 either, which is key considering my comments on Imavov’s cardio.
So I give Cannonier an advantage in R4 and 5, but what about across the other three? Well, the power advantage also goes to him, but the diversity with grappling and submission attempts falls with the Frenchman. Cannonier has started mixing takedowns into his game a bit more, which does present an opportunity for Imavov’s nasty front chokes…but other than that I’m not really sure where else I give Imavov a clear advantage outside of age and height. He’s the bigger fighter, but Cannonier is a strong dude and has looked just fine against other Middleweights (no one of Imavov’s size, to be fair).
Jared is now 40 years old, which is a bit of a dreaded number, which I think is the reasoning for this line being the way it is. People seem keen to blindly fade that age, regardless of whether it’s presented itself on tape. I see what they’re getting at, but Cannonier has put in two of his best performances of his career in his last two…I am not convinced it’s as simple as fading a 40 year old here.
So with that aside, I see far more merit to Cannonier’s side than Imavov’s, so the +100/-125 betting line feels off to me. I understand that Nassourdine just put in convincing performances against Roman Dolidze and Chris Curtis, but personally I think both of those fighters are a cut below Jared Cannonier (and I bet Nassourdine in both spots there). Cannonier would have looked good there too.
However, we have seen Imavov challenged against some of Middleweight’s common names, such as Sean Strickland and Joaquin Buckley…whilst Cannonier has looked good everywhere except against Izzy and Whittaker (he did drop a couple of rounds to Kelvin Gastelum, but it’s hardly raises alarm bells to me as Kelvin’s a tough guy to beat across 25 minutes of kickboxing).
I would personally make Cannonier the favourite here, anywhere between -125 and -150, and I assume the dreaded age of 40 is the reason for the odds here. I ask you this…if Jared Cannonier was 35, would the line be different? I believe it would be, and age is relative in MMA. It’s something to take seriously, of course, but I don’t think Cannonier even looked like he had started to decline in his most recent fight against Vettori last year.
I’ll be backing the underdog here at +100 or better. The line looks to be moving in Imavov’s favour so I will be patient.
How I line this fight: Jared Cannonier -137 (58%), Nassourdine Imavov +137 (42%)
Bet or pass: 1u Jared Cannonier to Win (+100 or better)
Prop leans: None
Live Betting Leans: If Cannonier looks to have won any of R1, 2, or 3 but is still a bettable price going into the championship rounds, I think he should be favoured to win those so could be a good entry in-play.
~Dominick Reyes v Dustin Jacoby~
This one should be fun for the live audience, but it’s an incredibly volatile fight for the bettors.
Very obvious to see why that’s the case for Dom Reyes – he’s got heaps of potential on a good day, but his chin is dust at this point. Seriously, he got knocked out cold by the jab of Ryan Spann. In a striking based fight at 205lbs, that’s all you need to know to decide that putting money on him is an uncomfortable idea.
Dustin Jacoby on the other hand is not the most potent finisher at Light Heavyweight, which immediately makes me think that Dustin isn’t the kind of guy you’d want to play executioner when he’s the favourite against someone with a flaw like Reyes’ chin. You want someone you can trust to put dudes to sleep in one punch – I don’t think that’s Jacoby (having gone the distance in seven of his 11 fights in this second UFC stint, and winning via leg kicks in one of the stoppages). Also, he’s not even particularly reliable to win rounds either, given that he was supposed to be the more technical fighter compared to Alonzo Menifield, Khalil Rountree, Azamat Murzakanov, and Maxim Grishin – where he was a moderate/big favourite every time, and never covered the price.
I still expect Jacoby to probably be the superior fighter across 15 minutes, but his -225 price tag definitely implies that a finish is expected by the oddsmakers…and I just have a whole lot less confidence that he lands it. From there, I also have less confidence that he’ll be the one winning rounds, given how easily he’s fumbled that in the past…so I just don’t see how you can have around 70% confidence in him winning here. Honestly I don’t really think Jacoby can ever justify that kind of pricetag at a UFC level when we have seen him shit the bed so many times.
On the other hand, I couldn’t trust Dominick Reyes’ chin to survive a strong gust of wind, so there’s no way I’d want to play him either. A very easy pass. I’ll pick Jacoby to win though, but I’d never bet him at this number.
In terms of thinking about props, I might be interested in looking at the Over 1.5 Rounds here, given that I disagree with the oddsmaker’s believe in Jacoby’s finishing ability. That’s going to be a horrible bet to sit through, so I’d probably need a decent price like +150 or better. We’ll see what they’re offering, but I doubt it’s that good
EDIT: The more I think about this, the more I think Reyes is value. I still can't really bring myself to play it at under +200, but I will be picking him instead. I just don't think Jacoby KO's him as likely as people think.
How I line this fight: Dominick Reyes +175 (36%), Dustin Jacoby -175 (64%)
Bet or pass: Over 1.5 Rounds (+150 or better…no idea if that’s anywhere near what we’ll get)
Prop leans: See above
~Julian Marquez v Zach Reese~
Julian Marquez is a really fun fighter to watch, I’m glad to see him back inside the cage. He’s never been the most talented, but he’s a C+ at everything and has A grade heart. To beat him, you need to be clinical or vastly superior in one area, or Marquez might surprise you and turn the fight into a war of attrition.
Zach Reese is a 6-1 fighter that lost his debut Cody Brundage (I actually bet Brundage there, haha). Talk about fumbling the bag. He just seems like a classic DWCS fighter, who scores quick finishes against taxi drivers and then is suddenly expected to be diverse and talented enough to take on an actual trained professional that’s been competing against a much higher level for years. The difference between the regionals and the UFC has always been vast, and DWCS proves that time and time again.
Zach Reese’s longest fight time is 4 minutes and 13 seconds. He has literally never been in a fight that’s hit the second round. Julian Marquez, on the other hand, has gone longer than that in five of his 6 UFC appearances to date – and his opponents have all competed in the organisation at least five times. I genuinely think that tells you all you need to know.
And the craziest part is that Zach Reese ain’t even an inexperienced young gun. Him fumbling the debut wasn’t like Tom Nolan, a 24 year old kid that believed his own hype and got sloppy in his debut. Reese is THIRTY YEARS OLD.
The gulf in experience is massive, and the difference in age isn’t. I know Julian Marquez’s UFC record isn’t pretty at all, but how well do you think Zach Reese would fare if he faced the same opponents at the time Marquez did? I reckon he’d be 0-6.
Maybe I’m crazy, but Julian Marquez deserves better than to be a + money underdog against a literal regional opponent. Reese has tall man’s defence, he got tagged in both fights in DWCS/UFC and they were on the feet about 20 seconds combined. Yes he’s clearly got a great submission game on bottom, but Marquez has never been submitted, is a BJJ purple belt and has trained at decent camps before. He’s currently at the MMA Lab and has been training with Cannonier for this one.
I’ll be rolling the dice on the more proven fighter at +100.
How I line this fight: Julian Marquez -150 (60%), Zach Reese +150 (40%)
Bet or pass: 1u Julian Marquez to Win (+100)
Prop leans: None
Live Betting Leans: R1 finishers often have bad cardio, so if we get to the stool then Marquez is definitely worth a bet to turn the tide.
~Brunno Ferreira v Dustin Stoltzfus~
I can’t figure Dustin Stoltzfus out. He’s always presented himself as a good but one-dimensional grappler, judging by performances against high level competition such as Rodolpho Vieira and Gerald Meerschaert…but the way he showed up against Punahele Soriano made him look like a completely different guy. He was supposed to be easily outgunned on the feet there, but he looked seasoned and composed in the striking, and ultimately ended up getting a finish that I think very few people saw coming.
Brunno Ferreira is a super explosive Brazilian powerhouse that hasn’t gone past the halfway point in a fight yet. He throws heat and has that madman style, but his fights are so short I’ve no idea if he actually has any redeeming qualities from a technical or minute-winning perspective. As you probably know by now, my least favourite fighting style is ‘big strike go brrrr’. Ferreira has also had some bizarre results himself, pulling off a huge upset against Gregory Rodrigues, and then getting starched by Nursulton Ruziboev.
The only thing I know about Brunno is that he’ll go to war with an opponent that wants to meet him in the middle…I’ve no idea if Dustin Stoltzfus really wants to do that. He handled himself really well against a similar kind of style in Puna Soriano…but he’s also the same guy that got womped in under 20 seconds by Abus Magomedov.
To conclude, I think I could easily see Brunno Ferreira scoring an easy KO inside a couple of minutes, but I could also see this one looking way more competitive and close than the betting line suggests if Stoltzfus makes it to the stool. Lots of different possibilities, not a lot of confidence in any one outcome.
Brunno Ferreira kind of presents similar red flags to Zach Reese in the last breakdown. The difference between the two, and the reason I am fading Reese and not Brunno, is that I have confidence and knowledge that Marquez can handle that early chaos. I can’t say the same about Stoltzfus, so I won’t be taking a stab on him. Personally I think he’s absolutely the value side though, so if you’re someone who wants to bet every fight then absolutely take him.
I will also be picking him to win, but not because I think he does so 51% or more of the time…just because Ferreira is only known to have a limited path to victory that could easily fall apart.
How I line this fight: Such a volatile fight, I have no idea.
Bet or pass: Pass
Prop leans: None
~Punahele Soriano v Miguel Baeza~
Speak of the devil!
Punahele Soriano is so, so overrated. I have no idea how he’s even still in the UFC, or how he even got there in the first place. He was hyped up by Dana and the promo team as this scary and lethal striker….but then he pussy’d out and grappled his way to a decision win against Jamie Pickett on DWCS. Surprisingly they rewarded him with a contract (but didn’t want Brendan Loughnane!). Since then, lethal KO artist Puna has scored just three knockouts…but in the four fights he hasn’t, he’s looked like absolute shit. Getting schooled on the feet by Dustin Stoltzfus and Brendan Allen is a really bad look when you’re being advertised as a striker…and losing a decision to Nick Maximov isn’t a good look either!
To their credit, this fight against Miguel Baeza is a genius pairing by the UFC matchmakers though, because Baeza’s career has kind of panned out the same as Soriano’s. A hard hitting DWCS graduate, Baeza got off to a decent start with three consecutive finishes, most notably against Matt Brown. He stepped up the level of competition to face Santiago Ponzinibbio, which resulted in a life and death decision that he narrowly lost. Unfortunately, the losses snowballed dramatically as he was later KO’d by Khaos Williams and Andre Fialho. The latter result the most shocking, given that Fialho is dogshit. Baeza has since taken two years off…and everyone forgot he existed.
Apologies for taking two massive paragraphs to give you both men’s life stories, but it really does paint the picture of this fight from a betting perspective. Both men are overhyped KO artists - with one lacking in durability, and the other lacking in brain cells.
Puna is probably more likely to walk away with the KO win due to Baeza’s declining durability, but he’s also the more likely to get out-struck and styled on if this one turns into a longer distanced fight. Who wins that kind of fight? I have absolutely no idea. I’m just glad that one guy gets to stick around after this fight is over, because I’d be keen to fade both guys in the future.
I have little confidence so it counts for nothing, but I’ll pick Baeza simply because I like to fade finish-reliant fighters, and Miguel seems to be the more technical. His leg kick should work nicely here.
How I line this fight: Punahele Soriano +125 (45%), Miguel Baeza -125 (55%)
Bet or pass: Pass
Prop leans: None
~Raul Rosas Jr. vs Ricky Turcios~
I’ve copy/pasted my breakdown for this fight from the UFC Mexico event, and made some updated changes:
I’m still pretty gassed about hitting the fade on Raul Rosas Jr with Christian Rodriguez – definitely one of my favourite bets of 2023. I saw an untested 18 year old that was the beneficiary the UFC hype machine, and a then unknown opponent who had proven tricky to beat with the style Rosas Jr has. I saw it as a pick’em, and Rodriguez was +200. Easy bet to make.
In that fight, Rosas Jr kind of cardio-dumped and gave up once it was obvious that early finish wasn’t going to present itself, and that’s certainly a concern until we see him fight competently for 15 minutes at this level. I can think of countless UFC hype trains that hid their shocking minute winning ability behind dominant and exciting R1 finishes (Edmen Shahbazyan was my initial example, but since writing this Joe Pyfer has given another great recent example), and I therefore simply cannot trust Raul Rosas at this stage in his career when he’s still going to be sitting at -250 on the betting line due to his popularity.
Is Ricky Turcios worth the gamble as an underdog? I don’t really think so. He has been taken down seven and six times in two different UFC fights, has losses to Aimann Zahabi and Boston Salmon, and his wins were against Kevin Natividad and Brady Hiestand…which were both splits. The UFC are clearly treating this as a lay-up fight for Rosas Jr, but without feeding him a promotional newcomer or a fellow inexperienced guy. I don’t mean lay-up as if it’s a squash match, but it’s assumed that he SHOULD win here, instead of them throwing him to the wolves or making him go up against a fellow serious prospect.
Stylistically this one all revolves around the cardio for me, because I don’t think Turcios has what it takes to win this fight off the merit of his own skillset. He needs Rosas Jr. to gas out first, if he’s going to have any hope of having his way here. We have no way of knowing whether or not Rosas will gas, as it could have just been a one off and he’s so young that he could make the improvements quickly.
Personally, I’d be willing to give Rosas Jr the benefit of the doubt. The Rodriguez loss really should have opened his eyes, and it’s often the best thing for a young prospect to get that wake up call sometimes, as he was probably starting to believe his own hype. If the cardio is fixable, I assume he’s done all he can to fix it. He therefore deserves to be the favourite, but I won’t be betting on it.
How I line this fight: Raul Rosas Jr -200 (67%), Ricky Turcios +200 (33%)
Bet or pass: Pass
Prop leans: I was originally going to bet the Over 2.5 rounds, but I’ll pass on that now.
~Eduarda Moura v Denise Gomes~
Eduarda Moura’s UFC debut did not impress me at all. I didn’t bother researching her regional footage, and from what I saw in that debut she’s a size/weight bully that isn’t even that amazing at what she does. Yes she outgrappled and mauled that Mexican woman, but the size difference was comical and she couldn’t have found an easier opponent to beat if she tried.
I had one of my best bets of 2023 on Denise Gomes’ last fight against Angela Hill (big up Angie for winning a couple of weeks ago, she’s such a money train for me), opting to fade the scary finishing ability of a WMMA fighter for a more technical and historically durable veteran on the return. Not only did Angie school her, she even managed to mix in some grappling to make the win even more stylish. That gets the alarm bells ringing here, as Moura’s MO is definitely to grapple, and Angie’s no grappler. It's a huge piece of the puzzle to figuring out this fight.
I don’t have a strong opinion on this one, because both women give me very strong fraud vibes. I think Moura is absolutely going to be one to fade in the future, and Gomes has already been faded in the past. Personally I don’t think the equally limited Denise Gomes is the woman to give Moura her first L, because stylistically this looks like a tricky fight for her. Fingers crossed Moura wins and the fade opportunity is live next time.
EDIT: Since writing that, the price on Moura appears to have gotten a bit better. I wouldn't be able to resist the value if Moura moved down to -137, because WMMA grapplers are usually reliable when finishes on the feet are less likely. I don't feel great about it, but I'd have to play Moura for a unit if she was -137.
How I line this fight: No idea how much by, but Moura should be favoured.
Bet or pass: Pass, unless Moura becomes -137
Prop leans: None
~Puja Tomar v Rayanne Amanda (dos Santos)~
Some people believe in the narrative that you should try and fade Indian fighters. That worked pretty well last time Jeka Sarragih fought!
I bet on Rayanne dos Santos in her UFC debut, and she lost a split to an inexperienced opponent with bad cardio. I was impressed with her striking in Invicta, but she struggled to do anything meaningful stuff in that UFC debut. By the looks of the early line I’m seeing, she’s about -180 here. Who the hell is going to bet that!?
I obviously know nothing about Puja, but her record shows she’s fought two serious opponents. You know I love WMMA more than anyone else, but I have absolutely no interest in doing tape for this one. Pass.
How I line this fight: No idea
Bet or pass: Pass
Prop leans: None
~Cody Stamann v Taylor Lapilus~
Very disappointed by the betting line here. When a fight like this gets announced, I immediately get excited because I think there’s a chance the books might get caught out and give a very bettable price on a fight that seems close on paper, but should be quite one-sided in reality, due to the stylistics.
Taylor Lapilus deserves to be -200 here, maybe even steeper. Reason being, he’s great where Stamann is average, but he’s also good where Stamann is good. The Frenchman is a slick striker that should certainly be expected to land the more eye-catching shots, when compared to Stamann’s T-Rex boxing. He will enjoy a 9-inch reach advantage, and should just be able to hit and not get hit. Stamann barely has any power either, so even if he does land a punch for every two he absorbs, I doubt it’s going to do much to convince the judges to credit him as the round winner.
Cody Stamann has veered away from his wrestling roots in recent fights, but you’d think it would serve him well here, given the reach and technical disadvantage he will find himself at. Whilst this would be true against another opponent, Taylor Lapilus has a very good anti-grappling game. His takedown defence is good, but even when he does get floored he works hard and effectively to get back to his feet, or at the very least nullify his opponent. His most recent fight was an exception to that as Farid Basharat made light work of him…but that was a very impressive performance that I don’t think many could replicate.
So in summary, I think Stamann is going to be shut out here, and I don’t think he’s going to really be able to find success anywhere in this fight. He will either stand at distance and clearly get outstruck by the fighter with the better footwork that will keep him at range…or he attempts to wrestle and likely has little luck at finding any real success. At the very least, the success he does have probably won’t be enough to erase the striking deficit he’s already accrued.
On a more narrative based note, Stamann also appears to have regressed a fair bit in recent years. He was once a gatekeeper to the top 15, drawing with the likes of Song Yadong and even winning a round against Merab…but since then losing decisions to 37-year-old Douglas Silva de Andrade and winning questionable decisions against Luan Lacerda. I’d say this is a tricky fight for Stamann in his prime, but Cody’s trending downwards too.
As I said in the opening paragraph, I’m disappointed that the books didn’t offer a better price on Lapilus, and the fact that money instantly seems to be coming in on Lapilus shows that the odds aren't quite wide enough. I've moved in for 2u on the Frenchman at -188.
How I line this fight: Cody Stamann +225 (31%), Taylor Lapilus -225 (69%)
Bet or pass: 2u Taylor Lapilus to Win (-188)
Prop leans: None
~Brad Katona v Jesse Butler~
The less time spent talking about this one, the better. Brad Katona is possibly the least intimidating MMA fighter to have ever graced the UFC, both in the way he fights, and his demeanour. The former is more important, because he can sometimes struggle to win rounds because he’s outgunned most of the time. He needs to put on a perfect defensive display to win striking fights, because if he gets wobbled he probably can’t get the round back.
Jesse Butler is a can with about as much of a right to be on the UFC’s roster as I do. He has no striking ability, as seen in his 23 second KO MASSACRE at the hands of 40-year-old Jim Miller (one of my favourite KOs of 2023 that one, definitely recommend if you didn’t see it!). That lack of striking ability, both offensively and defensively, means that he is very unlikely to get the better of a good point fighter like Brad Katona. But everyone has a puncher’s chance.
Katona is nearly -600 here. Mostly justified, but also eye-wateringly steep at the exact same time when you consider Katona’s path to victory is almost exclusively by decision! Pass.
How I line this fight: Brad Katona -400 (80%), Jesse Butler +400 (20%)
Bet or pass: Pass
Prop leans: Me to fall asleep watching this one (+200 or better)
~Ludovit Klein v Thiago Moises~
Two guys I have historically had a very tricky time analysing. I was high on Klein when he made his debut, then I turned my back on him after the losses to Trizano and Landwehr – and since then he’s been pulling off upsets and continuing to prove he was worth the hype he entered the UFC with. The dude has some of the best high kicks I’ve ever seen from a fighter.
Thiago Moises has always been credentialed and talented, but he’s failed to deliver on the promises his abilities make on paper. Moises is capable of taking fighters down and submitting them early, but it’s genuinely taken nine UFC fights for him to actually go out there and do that. And then he did it twice in a row (against Giagos and Melq Costa).
So I think that does a good job of explaining why I am going to be non-committal and just leave this fight alone. Klein is great when he’s on form, but he’s shown himself to be capable of dropping the ball in fights he really should win. He’s proven himself to be a guy that you back as an underdog, but avoid as a favourite. He’s barely either here, but he does have a minus next to his name.
Moises is also too inconsistent to trust either. I think there’s a chance that this could be a winnable fight for him, as his grappling will definitely be superior if he can force things to the floor. That sounds like a great opportunity for a +100 fighter…but Moises definitely won’t look that number if he decides to stand and trade – and his 1.64 takedowns landed per 15 minutes statistic is enough to assume he won’t.
The oddsmakers are right in lining this one close, because both men have very legitimate paths to victory with only a few small factors landing in their favour. I’d argue that Klein is the rightful favourite (and therefore my pick) due to all fights starting standing and Moises’ track record…but this is a close one.
How I line this fight: Ludovit Klein -125 (55%), Thiago Moises +125 (45%)
Bet or pass: Pass
Prop leans: None
~Charles Radtke v Carlos Prates~
If you’re a regular reader of my posts, you may know that historically I am someone who genuinely thinks Trevin Giles has some redeeming qualities. In fact, I claimed in his recent fight against Carlos Prates that the line was wide, and that Giles may be able to find a way to have some success. Having watched that fight back, I think I was justified to feel that way.
I liked what I saw from Prates on DWCS, with the way he mixed up volume, pressure and power…but ultimately that performance against Giles was a bit concerning. He definitely lost round one, and by the end of the fight he was outstruck almost two to one. Of course, he won via KO…but to expect a fighter to be bailed out by their raw power every time is a bit foolish.
Charles Radtke is ironically a fighter I’ve had nothing but bad things to say about. I slated his debut win against Mike Mathetha (the artist formally known as Blood Diamond), and tried to fade him when he faced Gilbert Urbina. Boy did he look great in that sophomore appearance, I was really impressed. His striking just seemed so tight, accurate and crisp, I couldn’t believe how easily he pieced up Urbina.
I’m obviously not super confident in my analysis here, simply due to the lack of tape we have on both guys…but I don’t really understand what we are supposed to have seen from Prates to justify a -200 pricetag? He was struggling against Giles, and had he not landed the precise punch that ended things…he could easily have lost that one! I get that he has a big size advantage…but Urbina was taller and Radtke approached the striking gameplan perfectly. He also has Belal Muhammad in his corner (or at least he did vs Urbina), who I rate as a pretty intelligent fighter.
This one feel like it could develop into a very competitive fight, and the finishing ability is strong on either side. Radtke has also shown a diverse game and an ability to mix in grappling when necessary, which could serve him well here. For those reasons, I’m happy to roll the dice on yet another underdog here, and back Charles Radtke for 1u at +150 or better. I’ll be waiting a little bit to see what the initial line movement does.
How I line this fight: Charles Radtke +100 (50%), Carlos Prates +100 (50%)
Bet or pass: 1u Charles Radtke to Win (+150 or better)
Prop leans: None
~Daniel Marcos v John Castaneda~
I’m quite high on Daniel Marcos. I just think he’s a really talented striker. I bet him heavily against Aoriqileng, and were it not for the unfortunate NC, I think that would have looked like a really smart bet (not the only time that’s even happened to me this year…thanks Piera Rodriguez). People still hate on him for potentially getting a robbery over Davey Grant…but Grant is a very tricky guy to look good against at the best of times. The likes of Jonathan Martinez, Adrian Yanez, and even Marlon Vera have all struggled to decisively beat Davey.
John Castaneda is certainly the more well-rounded martial artist here, as the way he’s mixed takedowns into his game has been really intelligent. He’s also shown much more dangerousness than Marcos, landing a knockdown in four of his six UFC performances, and even scoring a submission win over Miles Johns.
For as long as this one stays standing, I think it’s a close fight that’s hard to call. Whilst I give a slight minute winning edge to Marcos for his higher level of technicality to his striking, I think Castaneda’s power can be a great equaliser, as can his ability to mix in takedowns. I’ve not seen much of Marcos’ anti-grappling to believe he can fend off a takedown threat if Castaneda wants to force things there.
So yeah, a non-committal breakdown but I think this is a close fight to call. There certainly isn’t any betting value to a fight this close anyway. I’ll pick Castaneda and give him the slight edge on the betting line for his diversity and finishing upside.
How I line this fight: John Castaneda -125 (55%), Daniel Marcos +125 (45%)
Bet or pass: Pass
Prop leans: None
~Andrea Lee v Montana De La Rosa~
It’s always tricky to navigate the fade when you see a fighter with a glaring deficiency that keeps taking losses. Andrea Lee is on a sharp downwards slope – she’s 35 years old, she cannot stop takedowns, and she’s got a 3-7 record in decisions in the UFC. Those are some pretty damning facts, but what’s worse is that Lee’s decline is really showing in her performances. I confidently bet Miranda Maverick against her at near pick’em due to her grappling superiority, but I was very surprised to see Maverick actually clearly outrstriking Lee across 15 minutes. That was a terrible look because Maverick’s striking really has never looked good. That should not have happened.
The reason I began by saying that it’s difficult fading a fighter in Lee’s position, is because there comes a time where the calibre of opponent clearly takes a downwards step. I’ve always been a big believer in Miranda Maverick, and I believe she’s top 10 in the division, so trusting her to feast on Andrea Lee’s carcass was easy. This time however, we’re being asked to trust Montana De La Rosa, a clearly inferior fighter, to do the same. Historically, Lee is certainly a cut above her, and Lee’s 30-27 victory over MDLR in 2019 demonstrated that perfectly.
Montana’s not bad bad, she’s just lacking in physicality to really be able to get her game going. She’s definitely a grappler, but a 31% takedown accuracy and poor top control means that she struggles to really find openings to do her best work...so she just kind of survives in fights if she can’t grapple you. Just looking through her UFC fights and it’s so obvious where her calibre lies…none of the girls she’s beaten apart from Ariane Lipski have been in the UFC for years, and even some of the names she’s beaten aren’t super elite either. And back when she fought Lipski, the Brazilian had some of the worst anti-grappling we’d seen in WMMA.
So this is clearly one of those fights where my predictions and probabilities for the fight weigh more on how either woman loses, as opposed to how they win. Right off the bat, that’s an awful premise to be considering a bet, so I can easily tell you this is one to avoid…and I haven’t even looked at the betting line yet.
Yep, Andrea lee sits around -130. I expected exactly that, as it’s a coin-toss as to which woman is inferior, but history is worth something and Lee does have a win over her opponent here. Andrea Lee is the pick because MDLR already landed five takedowns the first time and did fuck all with them. I think level of competition is worth something and this is too far of a step down for Lee, in my opinion. I was going to play Lee by Decision but I'm not a fan of the price, so I'll play her for 1u at -125.
How I line this fight: Andrea Lee -150 (60%), Montana De La Rosa +150 (40%)
Bet or pass: Pass
Prop leans: None
Bets (Bold = been placed)
✅ KSW - 2u Phil de Fries to Win (-200)
PFL - 1u Dylan Tuke to Win (-125)
1u Jared Cannonier to Win (+116)
1u Dominick Reyes to Win (+205)
1u Raul Rosas Jr. to Win & Over 1.5 Rounds (+190)
2u Julian Marquez to Win (+100)
1u Charles Radtke to Win (+200)
2u Taylor Lapilus to Win (-188)
2u Eduarda Moura to Win (-150)
1u Andrea Lee to Win (-125)
0.5u Andrea Lee to Win by Decision (+140)
0.25u Parlay Pieces (+1034)
Parlay Pieces: Phil de Fries, Julian Marquez, Taylor Lapilus, Eduarda Moura, Andrea Lee
Dog of the Week: Jared Cannonier
Picks: Jared Cannonier, Dom Reyes, Julian Marquez, Dustin Stoltzfus, Miguel Baeza, Raul Rosas Jr, Eduarda Moura, Taylor Lapilus, Brad Katona, Ludovit Klein, Charles Radtke, John Castaneda, Andrea Lee
BETS FOR NEXT WEEK (Perez v Taira)
1u Alex Perez to Win (+150 or better)
2u Tagir Ulanbekov to Win (-167)
3u Garrett Armfield to Win (-175)
2u Asu Almabaev & Josefine Knutsson to Win (-110)
1u Josh Quinlan to Win & Under 1.5 Rounds (+150 or better)
0.5u Carli Judice to Win (+200 or better)
0.25u Parlay Pieces (Ulanbekov, Almabaev, Knutsson, Armfield) (+400)
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2024.05.31 04:37 albertpujolsfan Bought last box of 2023 Topps Update Series at Walmart and got Kershaw 200 win merorial day camo parallel!!
2024.05.26 19:17 Kencureton 2024-05-26
2024.05.24 13:33 Sportsstar86 Tribals Survived in the New Era (updated)
2024.05.23 23:06 Kcd1077 New Era Player Rankings
107- Jackson Fox (default)
106- Hannah Rose
105- David Jelinsky
104- Marya Sherron
103- Eric Abraham
102- Zach Wurtenberger
101- Brandon Donlon
100- Jess Chong
99- Lindsay Carmine
98- Bhanu Gopal
97- Geo Bustamante
96- Sean Edwards
95-Sarah Wade
94- Justine Brennan
93- Brad Reese
92- Sifu Alsup
91- Randen Montalvo
90- Genie Chen
89- Maddy Pomilla
88- Claire Rafeson
87- Sara Wilson
86- Morriah Young
85- Daniel Strunk
84- Josh Wilder
83- Jem Hussain-Adams
82- JD Robinson
81- Helen Kim
80- Lydia Meredith
79- Swati Goel
78- Sabiyah Broderick
77- J. Maya
76- Soda Thompson
75- Nneka Ejere
74- David Voce
73- Moriah Gainor
72- Jenny Kim
71- Venus Vafa
70- Ryan Medrano
69-Tim Spicer
68- Brando Meyer
67- Jeanine Zheng
66- Matthew Grinstead-Mayle
65- Rocksroy Bailey
64- Bruce Perreault
63- Tori Meehan
62- Elie Scott
61- Chanelle Howell
60- Naseer Muttalif
59- Kaleb Gebrewold
58- Hunter McKnight
57- Sydney Segal
56- Tevin Davis
55- Hia Giang
54- Brandon Cottom
53- Tiffany Seely
52- Dwight Moore
51-Jaime Lynn Ruiz
50- Kendra McQuarrie
49- Evvie Jagoda
48- Matt Blankenship
47- Frannie Marin
46- Kane Fritzler
45- Q Burdette
44- Romeo Escobar
43- Owen Knight
42- Xander Hastings
41- Jake O’Kane
40- James Jones
39- Katurah Topps
38- Heather Aldret
37- Emily Flippen
36- Jonathan Young
35- Noelle Lambert
34- Liana Wallace
33- Danny Massa
32- Kellie Nalbandian
31- Sami Layadi
30- Liz Wilcox
29- Tiffany Nicole Ervin
28- Heidi Lagares-Greenblatt
27- Lauren Harpe
26- Drea Wheeler
25- Deshawn Radden
24- Danny McCray
23- Ben Katzman
22- Shan Smith
21- Karla Cruz Godoy
20- Lindsay Dolashewich
19- Cassidy Clark
18- Julie Alley
17- Drew Basile
16- Mike Turner
15- Carolyn Wiger
14- Maria Shrime Gonzalez
13- Cody Assenmacher
12- Ricard Foye
11- Omar Zaheer
10- Austin Li Coon
9- Mike Gabler
8- Carson Garrett
7- Maryanne Oketch
6- Kenzie Petty
5- Erika Casupanan
4- Jesse Lopez
3- Charlie Davis
2- Yam Yam Arocho
1- Dee Valladares
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2024.05.22 19:14 mbk3000 My goal is to outjerk everyone with my research (I’m 24, have no girlfriend, and have a lot of free time on my hands)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-DHz7VVkdQ6glPmLCXgFz4MiLeqGvWpOMEwmzaDtMIA/edit Mid-American Conference
SP Chris Bassitt- Akron
SP JT Brubaker- Akron
SP Zach Plesac- Ball St.
SP Drey Jameson- Ball St.
SP Eric Lauer- Kent St.
RP Andrew Chafin- Kent St.
RP Sam Bachman- Miami (OH)
RP Dietrich Enns- Central Michigan
RP Jake Latz- Kent St.
RP Kyle Nicolas- Ball St.
RP Grant Hartwig- Miami (OH)
RP Keegan Akin- Western Michigan
RP Taylor Williams- Kent St.
C Tom Murphy- Buffalo
1B Chris Meyers*- Toledo
2B Zach McKinstry- Central Michigan
3B Travis Shaw- Kent St.
SS Jon Berti- Bowling Green
LF Max Schuemann*- Eastern Michigan
CF Alex Call- Ball St.
RF Jakob Marsee*- Central Michigan
DH Ross Adolph*- Toledo
C Hayden Senger*- Miami (OH)
INF Zavier Warren*- Central Michigan
INF Mario Camilletti*- Central Michigan
OF Mitch Longo*- Ohio University
HM: SP Matt Shoemaker- Eastern Michigan SP Chayce McDermott
- Ball St. RP Joe Rock- Ohio University RP Logan Cozart
- Ohio University RP Matt Brosky- Ohio University RP Alec Barger- Northern Illinois C/1B Rudy Rott*- Ohio University OF Adam Eaton- Miami (OH)
Big Ten Conference
SP Rich Hill- Michigan
SP Ryan Feltner- Ohio St.
SP Tommy Henry- Michigan
SP Drew Rucinski- Ohio St.
SP Max Meyer- Minnesota
RP Aaron Bummer- Nebraska
RP Nick Wittgren- Purdue
RP Scott Effross- Indiana
RP Andrew Saalfrank- Indiana
RP Tim Herrin- Indiana
RP Anthony Misiewicz- Michigan St.
RP Jose Cuas- Maryland
RP Matt Waldron- Nebraska
C Kevin Plawecki- Purdue
1B Lamonte Wade Jr.- Maryland
2B Brandon Lowe- Maryland
3B Kevin Smith- Maryland
SS Jake Cronenworth- Michigan
LF Brian O’Grady- Rutgers
CF Jake Meyers- Nebraska
RF Dominic Canzone- Ohio St.
DH Kyle Schwarber- Indiana
C Tyler Cropley- Iowa
INF Michael Massey- Illinois
UTL Terrin Vavra- Minnesota
OF Alex Dickerson- Indiana
HM- SP J.A. Happ- Northwestern SP Josh Lindblom- Purdue SP Karl Kauffmann- Michigan SP Cade Povich
- Nebraska SP Spencer Schwellenbach- Nebraska RP Travis Lakins Sr.- Ohio St. RP Brandon Hughes- Michigan St. RP Caleb Baragar- Indiana RP Adam Kolarek- Maryland RP Tanner Tully- Ohio St. C Dillon Dingler
- Ohio St. 1B Sam Travis- Indiana 1B Todd Frazier- Rutgers INF Jim Haley- Penn St. INF Shawn Goosenberg
- Northwestern INF Mason McCoy- Iowa OF Ronnie Dawson- Ohio St. OF Ryan Lasko- Rutgers
Atlantic Sun Conference
SP Jacob deGrom- Stetson
SP Logan Gilbert- Stetson
SP Chris Sale- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Kutter Crawford- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Brandon Pfaadt- Bellarmaine
RP Justin Lawrence- Jacksonville
RP Tyler Rogers- Austin Peay
RP Richard Bleier- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Richard Lovelady- Kennesaw St.
RP Bryan Baker- North Florida
RP Mike Baumann- Jacksonville
RP Devin Smeltzer- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Gavin Stone- Central Arkansas
C Christian Pregent*- Stetson
1B Patrick Mazeika- Stetson
2B Alex Robles*- Austin Peay
3B Jake Noll- Florida Gulf Coast
SS Caleb Ketchup*- Lipscomb
LF Austin Hays- Jacksonville
CF Jonathan Davis- Central Arkansas
RF Michael Gigliotti*- Lipscomb
DH Adam Walker*- Jacksonville
C Chris Brady*- Queens (NC)
INF Edrick Felix*- Florida Gulf Coast
INF Will Wagner*- Liberty
OF D.J. Artis*- Liberty
HM: SP Corey Kluber- Stetson RP Sergio Romo- North Alabama RP Rex Brothers- Lipscomb RP Josh A. Smith- Lipscomb RP Jacob Barnes- Florida Gulf Coast RP Alan Busenitz- Kennesaw St. RP Ryne Harper- Austin Peay C Caleb Joseph- Lipscomb C Alex Holderbach
- Eastern Kentucky INF Daniel Murphy- Jacksonville OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF Brandon Pugh- North Alabama
Pacific-12 Conference 1st Team
SP Gerrit Cole- UCLA
SP Merrill Kelly- ASU
SP Trevor Bauer- UCLA
SP Drew Rasmussen- Oregon St.
SP Tyler Anderson- Oregon
RP Kevin Ginkel- Arizona
RP Brad Boxberger- USC
RP Marc Melancon- Arizona
RP Garrett Cleavinger- Oregon
RP Andrew Kittredge- UW
RP Seth Martinez- ASU
RP James Kaprielian- UCLA
RP Trevor Williams- ASU
C Adley Rutschman- Oregon St.
1B Spencer Torkelson- ASU
2B Marcus Semien- Cal
3B Spencer Steer- Oregon
SS Matt McLain- UCLA
LF Steven Kwan- Oregon St.
CF Corbin Carroll- ASU
RF Lars Nootbaar- USC
DH Michael Conforto- Oregon St.
C Austin Barnes- ASU
INF Nico Hoerner- Stanford
INF Brandon Crawford- UCLA
UTL Tommy Edman- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Cal Quantrill- Stanford
SP Cole Irvin- Oregon
SP Griffin Canning- UCLA
SP Matthew Boyd- Oregon St.
SP David Peterson- Oregon
RP Scott McGough- Oregon
RP Andrew Nardi- Arizona
RP Ian Hamilton- WSU
RP Matt Krook- Oregon
RP Austin Voth- UW
RP Jesse Scholtens- Arizona
RP Andre Jackson- Utah
RP Nick Nastrini- UCLA
C Austin Wells- Arizona
1B CJ Cron- Utah
2B Nick Madrigal- Oregon St.
3B Jake Lamb- UW
SS Kevin Newman- Arizona
LF Trevor Larnach- Oregon St.
CF Garrett Mitchell- UCLA
RF Kyle Stowers- Stanford
DH Andrew Vaughn- Cal
C Brian Serven- ASU
INF Brandon Dixon- Arizona
OF Mark Canha- Cal
OF Austin Slater- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 3rd Team
SP Tylor Megill- Arizona
SP Ryne Nelson- Oregon
SP Tristan Beck- Stanford
SP Alec Marsh- ASU
SP Kris Bubic- Stanford
RP Stephen Nogosek- Oregon
RP Jake Bird- UCLA
RP Lucas Erceg- Cal
RP Tanner Banks- Utah
RP Jace Fry- Oregon St.
RP Zack Weiss- UCLA
RP Cody Poteet- UCLA
RP Daulton Jefferies- Cal
C Garrett Stubbs- USC
1B Michael Toglia- UCLA
2B Ryan Kreidler- UCLA
3B Drew Maggi- ASU
SS Bobby Dalbec- Arizona
LF Willie Calhoun- Arizona
CF Wade Meckler- Oregon St.
RF Sean Bouchard- Cal
DH Kyle Garlick- Oregon
C Andrew Knapp- Cal
UTL Rob Refsnyder- Arizona
OF Cam Eden- Cal
OF Stephen Piscotty- Stanford
HM- SP Adam Plutko- UCLA RP Ian Kennedy- USC RP Robert Stock- USC RP David Huff- UCLA RP Mark Appel- Stanford RP Trevor Hildenberger- Cal C Blake Sabol- USC C Caleb Hamilton- Oregon St. C Korey Lee- Cal INF Pat Valaika- UCLA INF Oliver Dunn- Utah OF Kole Calhoun- UCLA OF Scott Heineman- Oregon
American Athletic Conference
SP Shane McClanahan- USF
SP Gavin Williams- ECU
SP Graham Ashcraft- UAB
SP J.P. France- Tulane
SP Garrett Whitlock- UAB
RP Orion Kekering- USF
RP Jeff Hoffman- ECU
RP Tyler Duffey- Rice
RP Aaron Loup- Tulane
RP Sam Moll- Memphis
RP Lucas Luetge- Rice
RP Jimmy Herget- USF
RP Austin Gomber- FAU
C Jake Rogers- Tulane 1B Nolan Schanuel- FAU 2B David Villar- USF 3B Alec Bohm- Wichita St. SS Coco Montes- USF LF Alec Burleson- ECU CF Sam Hillard- Wichita St. RF Hunter Goodman- Memphis DH Anthony Rendon- Rice
C Ford Proctor- Rice C/INF Connor Wong OF Brewer Hicklen- UAB OF Dane Myers- Rice
HM: SP Glenn Otto- Rice SP Jharel Cotton- ECU RP Matt Canterino
- Rice RP Jonathan Bowlan- Memphis RP Kevin Quackenbush- USF RP Phoenix Sanders- USF RP Ian Gibaut- Tulane RP Austin Adams- USF RP Peter Strzelecki- USF RP Justin Anderson- UTSA RP Karan Patel- UTSA RP Codi Heuer- Wichita St. RP Shawn Armstrong- ECU 1B Casey Gillaspie
- Wichita St. INF Nate Furman- Charlotte INF Connor Norby
- ECU OF Hudson Haskin- Tulane
Missouri Valley Conference
SP Kyle Freeland- Evansville
SP Sean Manaea- Indiana St.
SP Colin Rea- Indiana St.
SP Brock Stewart- Illinois St.
SP Brooks Gosswein- Bradley
RP Pierce Johnson- Missouri St.
RP Sam Coonrod- Southern Illinois
RP Dylan Coleman- Missouri St.
RP Nate Peterson- U Illinois-Chicago
RP Colin Holderman- Southern Illinois
RP Phillip Diehl- Evansville
RP Jeff Lindgren- Illinois St.
RP Brent Headrick- Illinois St.
C Drew Millas- Missouri St.
1B Matt Beaty- Belmont
2B Eric Stamets- Evansville
3B Jake Burger- Missouri St.
SS Paul DeJong- Illinois St.
LF Tristan Peters*- Southern Illinois
CF Mike Tauchman- Bradley
RF Mickey McDonald- U Illinois-Chicago
DH Luke Voit- Missouri St.
C Drake Baldwin*- Missouri St.
UTL Owen Miller- Illinois St.
OF Mason Auer*- Missouri St.
OF Guy Lipscomb*- Belmont
HM: RP Connor Holden
- Murray St. RP Matt Hall- Missouri St. RP Ross Detwiler- Missouri St. RP Mike Kickham- Missouri St. RP Alec Whaley- Murray St. C Scott Kapers
- Valparaiso OF Kyle Gaedele- Valparaiso
Southeastern Conference 1st Team
SP Kevin Gausman- LSU
SP Sonny Gray- Vanderbilt
SP Aaron Nola- LSU
SP Max Scherzer- Missouri
SP Jordan Montgomery- South Carolina
RP Pete Fairbanks- Missouri
RP Kendall Graveman- Mississippi
RP Taylor Rogers- Kentucky
RP A.J. Minter- Texas A&M
RP A.J. Puk- Florida
RP David Robertson- Alabama
RP Alex Lange- LSU
RP Dane Dunning- Florida
C Yan Gomes- Tennessee
1B Christian Walker- South Carolina
2B Jordan Westburg- Mississippi
3B Alex Bregman- LSU
SS Dansby Swanson- Vanderbilt
LF Jake Fraley- LSU
CF Bryan Reynolds- Vanderbilt
RF Mike Yastrzemski- Vanderbilt
DH Pete Alonso- Florida
C James McCann- Arkansas
INF DJ LeMahieu- LSU
OF Andrew Benintendi- Arkansas
OF Harrison Bader- Florida
Southeastern Conference 2nd Team
SP Walker Buehler- Vanderbilt
SP Brandon Woodruff- Mississippi
SP Tanner Houck- Missouri
SP Paul Skenes- LSU
SP Brady Singer- Florida
RP Ryne Stanek- Arkansas
RP Trevor Stephan- Arkansas
RP Brooks Raley- Texas A&M
RP Colin Poche- Arkansas
RP Garrett Crochet- Tennessee
RP Drew Smyly- Arkansas
RP Ross Stripling- Texas A&M
RP Graham Ashcraft- Mississippi
C Luke Maile- Kentucky
1B Garrett Cooper- Auburn
2B Jonathan India- Florida
3B Adam Frazier- Mississippi
SS Josh H. Smith- LSU
LF Whit Merrifield- South Carolina
CF Wyatt Langford- Florida
RF Hunter Renfroe- Mississippi
DH Brent Rooker- Mississippi
C Curt Casali- Vanderbilt
INF Edouard Julien- Auburn
INF Kyle Farmer- Georgia
OF JJ Bleday- Vanderbilt
Southeastern Conference 3rd Team
SP James Paxton- Kentucky
SP Michael Wacha- Texas A&M
SP Lance Lynn- Ole Miss
SP Kyle Gibson- Missouri
SP Bryce Miller- Texas A&M
RP James McArthur- Ole Miss
RP Penn Murfee- Vanderbilt
RP Chris Stratton- Mississippi
RP Alex Wood- Georgia
RP Clarke Schmidt- South Carolina
RP Casey Mize- Auburn
RP Dakota Hudson- Mississippi
RP Kyle Wright- Vanderbilt
C Nick Fortes- Ole Miss
1B Jared Walsh- Georgia
2B Tony Kemp- Vanderbilt
3B Nick Senzel- Tennessee
SS Grae Kessinger- Ole Miss
LF Dominic Fletcher- Arkansas
CF Austin Martin- Vanderbilt
RF Heston Kjerstad- Arkansas
DH Jordan Beck- Tennessee
C Jason Delay- Vanderbilt
C/INF Austin Nola- LSU
UTL Brian Anderson- Arkansas
OF Andrew Stevenson- LSU
HM: SP Alex Faedo- Florida SP Spencer Turnbull- Alabama SP J.P. France- Mississippi SP Anthony DeSclafani SP Dallas Keuchel- Arkansas SP Chase Silseth- Tennessee SP Sean Hjelle- Kentucky SP Jonathan Cannon- Georgia SP Emerson Hancock- Georgia SP Jack Leiter- Vanderbilt RP Jackson Rutledge- Arkansas RP Zach Jackson- Arkansas RP Drew Steckenrider- Tennessee RP Drew Pomeranz- Ole Miss RP Tommy Hunter- Alabama RP Jacob Waguespack- Ole Miss RP Davis Daniel- Auburn RP Keegan Thompson- Auburn RP Ben Joyce- Tennessee RP Zach Logue- Kentucky RP Trevor Gott- Kentucky RP Tyler Beede- Vanderbilt RP Drew VerHagen- Vanderbilt RP Carson Fulmer- Vanderbilt RP Carmen Mlodzinski- South Carolina RP Cody Morris- South Carolina RP Heath Hembree- South Carolina RP Will Crowe- South Carolina RP Jalen Beeks- Arkansas RP Zach Pop- Kentucky INF Jonah Bride- South Carolina INF Evan White- Kentucky INF Andre Lipcius- Tennessee INF Trey Lipscomb- Tennessee INF Braden Shewmake- Texas A&M INF Justin Foscue- Mississippi INF JT Riddle- Kentucky INF Matt Reynolds- Arkansas 3B Josh Lester- Missouri 3B Josh Donaldson- Auburn OF Tyler Naquin- Texas A&M OF Ka’ai Tom- Kentucky OF Anthony Alford- Ole Miss OF Joshua Palacios- Auburn OF TJ Hopkins- South Carolina OF Jackie Bradley Jr.- South Carolina OF Charlie Condon*- Georgia
Patriot League/Ivy League
SP Kyle Hendricks- Dartmouth
SP Mason Black- Lehigh
SP Levi Stoudt- Lehigh
SP Sean Poppen- Harvard
SP Tanner Anderson- Harvard
RP David Bednar- Lafayette
RP Matt Bowman- Princeton
RP Jake Cousins- Pennsylvania
RP Brent Suter- Harvard
RP Cole Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Beau Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Hunter Bigge*- Harvard
RP Noah Song*- Navy
C Ben Rice*- Dartmouth
1B Mike Ford- Princeton
2B Simon Whiteman- Yale
3B Josh Hood*- Pennsylvania
SS Andy Blake*- Columbia
LF Jacob Hurtubise- Army
CF Ben Malgeri*- Holy Cross
RF Scott Bandura*- Princeton
DH Ryan Lavarnway- Yale
C Matt O'Neill*- Pennsylvania
1B Ross Friedrick*- Army
INF Anthony Sherwin
- Bucknell OF Nadir Lewis- Princeton
HM: SP Connelly Early
- Army SP Joe Miller- Pennsylvania SP Chris Rowley- Army SP David Hale- Princeton SP Ben Gross- Princeton RP Oliver Drake- Navy RP Frank Hermann- Harvard RP Danny Barnes- Princeton RP Dusty Baird
- Brown RP Matt Svanson- Lehigh RP Declan Cronin- Holy Cross RP Mark Washington
- Lehigh RP Carlos Torres- Lehigh RP Mike Walsh
- Yale RP Chris Clark- Harvard RP Jay Driver
- Harvard RP Josh Simpson- Columbia RP Ryan Smith
- Princeton RP Billy Lescher- Pennsylvania RP Kumar Nambiar
- Yale C Adam Retzbach- Lehigh C Weston Eberly
- Columbia C Will Simoneit- Cornell OF Dario Pizzano- Columbia OF Patrick McColl*- Harvard
Big 12 Conference 1st Team
SP John Means- WVU
SP Jon Gray- Oklahoma
SP Andrew Heaney- Oklahoma St.
SP Bryce Elder- Texas
SP Alek Manoah- WVU
RP Corey Knebel- Texas
RP John Curtiss- Texas
RP Jake Irvin- Oklahoma
RP Hoby Milner- Texas
RP Danny Coulombe- Texas Tech
RP Tyler Alexander- TCU
RP Ben Lively- UCF
RP Chase Anderson- Oklahoma
C Shea Langeliers- Baylor
1B Christian Encarnacion-Strand- Oklahoma St.
2B Max Muncy- Baylor
3B Josh Jung- Texas Tech
SS Kody Clemens- Texas
LF Ian Happ- Cincinnati
CF Will Brennan- Kansas St.
RF Ryan Noda- Cincinnati
DH Brandon Belt- Texas
C Tres Barrera- Texas
INF Dylan Moore- UCF
UTL Josh Harrison- Cincinnati
UTL Matt Carpenter- TCU
Big 12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Brandon Williamson- TCU
SP Nick Lodolo- TCU
SP Spencer Arrighetti- TCU
SP Jordan Wicks- Kansas St.
SP Michael Grove- WVU
RP Steven Okert- Oklahoma
RP Alex Young- TCU
RP Austin Pruitt- UH
RP John King-UH
RP Kyle Tyler- Oklahoma
RP Michael Rucker- BYU
RP Cody Bradford- Baylor
RP Daniel Castano- Baylor
C Beau Taylor- UCF
1B Luken Baker- TCU
2B Nic Loftin- Baylor
3B Jared Triolo- UH
SS David Hamilton- Texas
LF Joey Wiemer- Cincinnati
CF Victor Scott II- WVU
RF Nick Martini- Kansas St.
DH Ryan McBroom- WVU
C Jimmy Crooks*- Oklahoma
INF David Wendzel- Baylor
INF Sheldon Neuse- Oklahoma
OF Corey Julks- UH
HM: SP Garrett Richards- Oklahoma SP Ty Madden
- Texas SP Brandon Finnegan- TCU SP Josh Tomlin- Texas Tech SP Davis Martin- Texas Tech SP Cade Cavalli- Oklahoma SP Carson Seymour- Kansas St. SP Clayton Beeter- Texas Tech SP Seth Romero- UH SP Daniel Ponce de Leon- UH RP Brandon Workman- Texas RP Wes Benjamin- Kansas RP Sam Freeman- Kansas RP Evan Marshall- Kansas St. RP Thaddeus Ward- UCF RP Jackson Wolf- WVU RP Parker Mushinski- Texas Tech RP Caleb Killian- Texas Tech RP Peyton Battenfield- Oklahoma St. RP Tejay Antone- TCU RP Aaron Fletcher- UH RP Patrick Weigel- UH RP Nick Hernandez- UH RP Blair Henley- Texas RP Jacob Lemoine- UH RP Cam Alldred- Cincinnati C Drew Butera- UCF 1B/3B Kevin Cron- TCU INF JJ Weatherholt
- WVU INF Jace Jung- Texas Tech INF Darnell Sweeney- UCF INF Daniel Schneemann
- BYU INF Donovan Walton- Oklahoma St. INF Jack Mayfield- Oklahoma OF Mark Payton- Texas OF Steele Walker- Oklahoma OF Dillon Peters- Texas OF Dru Baker- Texas Tech
Ohio Valley Conference/Big South Conference/Horizon League
SP Alec Mills- Tennessee Martin
SP Joey Lucchesi- SEMO
SP Jesse Schoeltens- Wright St.
SP Ryan Meisinger- Radford
SP Eddie Butler- Radford
RP Mason Miller- Gardner-Webb
RP Emilio Pagan- Gardner-Webb
RP Andre Scrubb- High Point
RP Dylan Dodd- SEMO
RP McKinley Moore- Little Rock
RP Will Klein- EIU
RP Ethan Roberts- Tennessee Tech
RP Spencer Patton- SIU Edwardsville
C Sean Murphy- Wright St.
1B Spencer Horwitz- Radford
2B Nick Maton- EIU
3B Mike Brosseau- Oakland
SS Trey Sweeney*- EIU
LF Peyton Burdick- Wright St.
CF Daulton Varsho- Milwaukee
RF Avery Owusu-Asiedu*- SIU Edwardsville
DH Tyler Black- Wright St.
C Logan Brown*- USI
INF Jeffrey Wehler*- Youngstown St.
OF Caleb Hobson-* Tennessee Martin
OF Brett Johnson*- SIU Edwardsville
SP David Hess- Tennessee Tech SP Hayden Birdsong
- EIU SP A.J. Blubaugh- Milwaukee RP Hunter Mann
- Tennessee Tech RP Jordan Mikel- Western Illinois RP Cody Allen- High Point RP Chad Sobotka- USC Upstate RP Tyler Thornburg- Charleston Southern RP Maceo Campbell
- Longwood RP Ryan Dull- UNC Asheville RP Jeremy Walker- Gardner-Webb RP Michael Boyle- Radford RP Geoff Hartlieb- Lindenwood RP Zach Peek
- Winthrop RP Jake Lee- Oakland RP Jake Sommers
- Milwaukee RP Joe Smith- Wright St. RP Nate Jones- Northern Kentucky RP Josh Lueke- Northern Kentucky RP Evan MIller- Purdue Fort Wayne C- Taylor Davis- Morehead St. C Andrew Keck
- SEMO C Jeremiah Boyd- Presbyterian C Jordan Procyshen
- Northern Kentucky 1B Brennan Orf- SIU Edwardsville 1B Jackson Feltner
- Morehead St. INF Seth Gray- Wright St. OF Niko Hulsizer
- Morehead St. OF Quincy Hamilton- Wright St.
Big East Conference/Northeast Conference
SP Josiah Gray- Le Moyne
SP Ryan Pepoit- Butler
SP Ty Blach- Creighton
SP Zach Lowther- Xavier
SP Matt Carasiti- St. John’s
RP Matt Barnes- UConn
RP Jason Foley- Sacred Heart
RP Amir Garrett- St. John’s
RP Anthony Kay- UConn
RP Joe La Sorsa- St. John’s
RP Justin Topa- Long Island
RP Gavin Hollowell- St. John’s
RP Vinny Nittoli- Xavier
C Anthony Bemboom- Creighton
1B Frank Schwindel- St. John’s
2B Nicky Lopez- Creighton
3B Zack Short- Sacred Heart
SS Nick Ahmed- UConn
LF Will Robertson*- Creighton
CF James Jones- Long Island
RF George Springer- UConn
DH Darin Ruf- Creighton
C Nick Dini- Wagner
INF Elliot Soto- Creighton
INF Riley Bannon- Xavier
OF TT Bowens*- Central Connecticut
HM: SP Gordon Graceffo
- Villanova SP Shane McCarthy- Seton Hall SP Ben Casparius
- UConn SP Garrett Schilling- Xavier SP Tim Adelman- Georgetown SP Ryan Murphy- Le Moyne RP Ricky DeVito
- Seton Hall RP Pat Venditte- Creighton RP Rowan Wick- St. John’s RP Eric Stout- Butler RP Cody Stashack- St. John’s RP Reggie Crawford- UConn RP Nick Morreale
- Georgetown RP Jared Solomon- Xavier RP Ryan O’Rourke- Merrimack RP Nolan Long- Wagner RP Chris Kachmar
- Fairleigh Dickinson RP Alex Mauricio- Norfolk St. RP Dwayne Marshall- UMES C Matt Donlan- Northeast INF Trey Paige- Delaware St. OF Matt Szczur- Villanova OF Zack Granite
- Seton Hall OF Alan Roden- Creighton OF Dave Matthews
- Central Connecticut OF Marcos Castillo- Coppin St.
Atlantic Coast Conference 1st Team
SP Spencer Strider- Clemson
SP Zac Gallen- UNC
SP Marcus Stroman- Duke
SP Carlos Rodon- NC State
SP Bobby Miller- Louisville
RP Chad Green- Louisville
RP Joe Mantiply- VA Tech
RP Josh Sborz- Virginia
RP Bennet Sousa- Virginia
RP Daniel Bard- UNC
RP Luke Bard- Georgia Tech
RP Buck Farmer- Georgia Tech
RP Michael King- Boston College
C Will Smith- Louisville
1B Trey Mancini- Notre Dame
2B Zack Gelof- Virginia
3B Sal Frelick- Boston College
SS Trea Turner- NC State
LF Adam Duvall- Louisville
CF Matt Vierling- Notre Dame
RF Kerry Carpenter- VA Tech
DH Charlie Blackmon- Georgia Tech
C Yasmani Grandal- Miami
INF Cavan Biggio- Notre Dame
UTL Chris Taylor- Virginia
OF Stuart Fairchild- Wake Forest
Atlantic Coast Conference 2nd Team
SP Andrew Abbott- Virginia
SP Reid Detmers- Louisville
SP Cooper Criswell- UNC
SP Daniel Lynch IV- Virginia
SP Emmet Sheehan- Boston College
RP David Phelps- Notre Dame
RP Dominic Leone- Clemson
RP Drew Carlton- FSU
RP Andrew Suarez- Miami
RP Nick Burdi- Louisville
RP Zack Burdi- Louisville
RP Tyler Holton- FSU
RP Jared Shuster- Wake Forest
C Cal Raleigh- FSU
1B Gavin Sheets- Wake Forest
2B Brad Miller- Clemson
3B Taylor Walls- FSU
SS Tyler Fitzgerald- Louisville
LF AJ Pollock- Notre Dame
CF Adam Engel- Louisville
RF Henry Davis- Louisville
DH Michael Busch- UNC
C Patrick Bailey- NC State
INF Romy Gonzalez- Miami
OF Jake McCarthy- Virginia
OF Adam Haseley- Virginia
Atlantic Coast Conference 3rd Team
SP Luke Weaver- FSU
SP Brandon Bielak- Notre Dame
SP Xzavion Curry- Georgia Tech
SP Joe Boyle- Notre Dame
SP Slade Cecconi- Miami
RP Trevor Kelley- UNC
RP JB Bukauskas- UNC
RP Cole Sands- FSU
RP Kent Emanuel- UNC
RP Blair Calvo- Pitt
RP Hobie Harris- Pitt
RP Trent Thornton- UNC
RP Bryce Jarvis- Duke
C Jacob Stallings- UNC
1B Weston Wilson- Clemson
2B Ernie Clement- Virginia
3B Graham Pauley- Duke
SS Charles Leblanc- Pitt
LF Pavin Smith- Virginia
CF Eli White- Clemson
RF Joey Loperfido- Duke
DH Joey Bart- Georgia Tech
C Andrew Knizner- NC State
C/1B Zack Collins- Miami
UTL Jake Alu- Boston College
OF DJ Stewart- FSU
HM: SP Justin Dunn- Boston College SP Matt Harvey- UNC SP Jesse Hahn- VA Tech RP Evan Justice- NC State RP Brian Moran- UNC RP Packy Naughton- VA Tech RP Sean Doolittle- Virginia RP Sam Clay- Georgia Tech RP Jeremy Beasley- Clemson RP Bryan Hoeing- Louisville RP Carson Spiers- Clemson RP John Axford- Notre Dame RP Amos Willingham- Georgia Tech RP Matt Koch- Louisville RP Kyle Funkhouser- Louisville TWP Brendan McKay- Louisville C Chris Okey- Clemson C Kyle McCann- Georgia Tech C John Hicks- Virginia 1B Matt Mervis- Duke 1B Daniel Palka- Georgia Tech 1B Will Craig- Wake Forest 1B Colin Moran- UNC 1B Seth Beer- Clemson 1B Nick Kurtz*- Wake Forest INF Joe Dunand- NC State INF Drew Ellis- Louisville INF Derek Dietrich- Georgia Tech OF Brian Goodwin- UNC OF Ben DeLuzio- FSU OF Skye Bolt- UNC UTL Nick Solak- Louisville UTL Chad Pinder- VA Tech
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference/Southwestern Athletic Conference
SP Jose De Leon- Southern
SP Hiram Burgos- Bethune-Cookman
SP Nick Margevicius- Rider
SP Matt Duffy*- Canisius
SP Ryan Cardona*- Marist College
RP Matt Brash- Niagara
RP Kevin McCarthy- Marist College
RP Tom Cosgrove- Manhattan
RP Matt Gage- Siena College
RP Joe Jacques- Manhattan
RP Anthony Maldanado- Bethune-Cookman
RP Brendan White- Siena College
RP Darrien Williams*- Prairie View
C John Garcia*- Grambling
1B Connor Panas*- Canisius
2B Christopher De Guzman*- Alabama St. 3B Matthew Batten- Quinnipiac
SS Demetrius Sims*- Bethune-Cookman
LF Anthony Giansanti*- Siena College
CF Wynton Bernard- Niagara
RF Johnathan Thomas*- Texas Southern
DH Peter O’Brien- Bethune-Cookman
C Colton Bender*- Quinnipiac
INF Greg Cullen*- Niagara
OF Bryce Brown*- Jackson St.
OF Javeyan Williams*- Southern
HM: SP Montana DuRapau- Bethune-Cookman RP Austin Pope
- Fairfield RP Danny Kerwin- Rider RP Trey McGough
- Mount St.Mary’s RP Robbie Hitt- Quinnipiac RP Ian Concevitch
- Saint Peter’s RP Mariano Rivera Jr.- Iona College RP Mike DeSanti
- Iona College RP Trey McLoughlin- Fairfield C Isom Ford
- Alabama A&M C Ty Hanchey- Florida A&M INF Jaylyn Williams
- Jackson St. INF Zach Penprase- Mississippi Valley UTL Ricardo Sanchez
- Arkansas-Pine Bluff UTL Brendly Martina- Alcorn St.
Mountain West Conference
SP Stephen Strasburg- SDSU
SP Dean Kremer- UNLV
SP Eric Fedde- UNLV
SP Garrett Hill- SDSU
SP Robert Gasser- New Mexico
RP Griffin Jax- Air Force
RP Justin Wilson- Fresno St.
RP Jimmy Lambert- Fresno St.
RP JoJo Romero- Nevada
RP Logan Boyer*- SDSU
RP Justin Slaten- New Mexico
RP Dylan Lee- Fresno St.
RP Braden Shipley- Nevada
C Austin Wynns- Fresno St.
1B Ty France- SDSU
2B Alan Trejo- SDSU
3B Sam Haggerty- New Mexico
SS Bryson Stott- UNLV
LF Taylor Ward- Fresno St.
CF TJ Friedl- Nevada
RF Aaron Judge- Fresno St.
DH Mitch Garver- New Mexico
C Seby Zavala- SDSU
INF Miles Mastrobuoni- Nevada
OF Kyle Isbel- UNLV
OF Jordan Luplow- Fresno St.
HM: SP Owen Sharts
- Nevada RP Finn Del Bonta-Smith- San Jose St. C/INF Jordan Pacheco- New Mexico 1B Ruben Ibarra
- San Jose St. INF David Hensley- SDSU UTL Charles McAdoo- San Jose St. OF Zach Reks- Air Force OF Greg Allen- SDSU OF Luis Gonzalez- New Mexico OF Cal Stevenson- Nevada OF Trenton Brooks*- Nevada
Summit League/Western Athletic Conference
SP Tarik Skubal- Seattle
SP Chi Chi Gonzalez- Oral Roberts
SP Zach Thompson- UT Arlington
SP Janson Junk- Seattle
SP Pierson Ohl*- Grand Canyon
C Jose Trevino- Oral Roberts
1B Rhys Hoskins- Sacramento St.
2B Tyler Saladino- Oral Roberts
3B Mike Boeve*- Omaha
SS Jacob Wilson*- Grand Canyon
LF James Outman- Sacramento St
CF Jonah Cox*- Oral Roberts
RF Nate Lukes- Sacramento St.
DH Hunter Dozier- Stephen F. Austin
C Logan Porter- Utah Tech
C/INF Bennett Hostetler*- North Dakota St.
UTL Jackie Urbaez*- St. Thomas
OF Homer Greenwood*- Grand Canyon
RP Jordan Romano- Oral Roberts
RP Blake Treinen- South Dakota St.
RP Caleb Thielbar- South Dakota St.
RP Sam Long- Sacramento St
RP Jake Wong- Grand Canyon
RP Joel Kuhnel- UT Arlington
RP Tyson Miller- California Baptist
RP Will Vest- Stephen F. Austin
HM: SP Casey Anderson
- Utah Valley SP Riley Bauman- Abilene Christian SP Dylan File
- Utah Tech RP Eric Yardley- Seattle RP Jay Flaa- North Dakota St. RP Brandon Kintzler- Utah Tech RP Juan Gamez- North Dakota St. RP Troy Watson
- Northern Colorado RP Logan Britt- Abilene Christian RP Tyler Morgan
- Abilene Christian RP Matt Hickey- Tarleton RP Paxton Schultz
- Utah Valley RP Will Stevens- Tarleton RP Frankie Scalzo
- Grand Canyon RP Brady Stover- South Dakota St. RP Cade Feeney
- North Dakota St. RP Cade Denton- Oral Roberts C Elih Marrero
- St. Thomas 1B Brandon Pimentel- UT Rio Grande Valley INF Channy Ortiz
- Grand Canyon OF Hunter Pence- UT Arlington OF Kona Quiggle- Grand Canyon
Sun Belt Conference SP Justin Verlander- Old Dominion
SP Jeffrey Springs- Appalachian St.
SP Ryan Yarbrough- Old Dominion
SP Spencer Arrighetti- Louisiana
SP Hogan Harris- Louisiana
RP Kyle Finnegan- Texas St.
RP Nick Sandlin- Southern Mississippi
RP Daniel Hudson- Old Dominion
RP Sam Howard- Georgia Southern
RP Jared Koenig- Old Dominion
RP Nick Robertson- James Madison
RP Hunter Gaddis- Georgia St.
RP Kevin Kelly- James Madison
C PJ Higgins- Old Dominion
1B Paul Goldschmidt- Texas St.
2B Brendan Donovan- South Alabama
3B Tommy La Stella- Coastal Carolina
SS Zach Remillard- Coastal Carolina
LF Travis Swaggerty- South Alabama
CF Chase DeLauter*- James Madison
RF Matt Wallner- Southern Mississippi
DH Vinnie Paquantino- Old Dominion
C Chandler Seagle- Appalachian St.
INF Jared Young- Old Dominion
UTL Taylor Motter- Coastal Carolina
OF Jaylin Davis- Appalachian St.
HM: SP Dan Straily- Marshall SP David Buchanan- Georgia St. SP Kirk McCarty- Southern Mississippi SP Matt Peacock- South Alabama SP Connor Overton- Old Dominion RP Nick Jones
- Georgia Southern RP Alaska Abney- Coastal Carolina RP J.D. Hammer- Marshall RP Anthony Veneziano- Coastal Carolina RP Locke St. John- South Alabama RP Louis Head- Texas St. RP Donnie Hart- Texas St. RP Tyler Zuber- Arkansas St. C Jonathan Lucroy- Louisiana C Chuckie Robinson- Southern Mississippi INF Brian Dozier- Southern Mississippi INF Eric Brown
- Coastal Carolina OF Brandon Lockridge- Troy OF Trent Tingelstad*- UL Monroe
West Coast Conference
SP Corbin Burnes- Saint Mary’s
SP Tony Gonsolin- Saint Mary’s
SP Marco Gonzales- Gonzaga
SP Tylor Megill- Loyola Marymount
SP A.J. Griffin- San Diego
RP Paul Sewald- San Diego
RP Kyle Barraclough- Saint Mary’s
RP Eli Morgan- Gonzaga
RP Scott Alexander- Pepperdine
RP Kyle Zimmer- San Francisco
RP Adam Cimber- San Francisco
RP Steven Wilson- Santa Clara
RP Trevor Megill- Loyola Marymount
C Riley Adams- San Diego
1B Brett Sullivan- Pacific
2B David Fletcher- Loyola Marymount
3B Patrick Wisdom- Saint Mary’s
SS Brett Harris- Gonzaga
LF Connor Joe- San Diego
CF Bradley Zimmer- San Francisco
RF Kris Bryant- San Diego
DH Taylor Jones- Gonzaga
C/OF Cooper Hummel- Portland
INF Kevin Sim- San Diego
INF Ripken Reyes*- San Diego
INF Bryson Brigman*- San Diego
HM: SP Austin Bibens-Dirkx- Portland SP Ky Bush
- Saint Mary’s SP Mitch White- Santa Clara SP Gabriel Hughes- Gonzaga RP Wyatt Mills
- Gonzaga RP Alek Jacob- Gonzaga RP Cory Abbott- Loyola Marymount RP Ken Waldichuk- Saint Mary’s RP Patrick Weigel- Pacific RP Casey Legumina- Gonzaga RP James Pazos- San Diego RP Tommy Nance- Santa Clara RP Easton Lucas- Pepperdine RP Chris Murphy- San Diego RP Dylan Covey- San Diego C Rocky Gale- Portland 1B Eric Thames- Pepperdine INF John Peck- Pepperdine
Conference USA
SP Kyle Bradish- New Mexico St.
SP Logan T. Allen- Florida Int.
SP Hayden Wesneski- Sam Houston
SP Caleb Smith- Sam Houston
SP Nate Pearson- Florida Int.
RP Ryan Tepera- Sam Houston
RP Phil Maton- Louisiana Tech
RP Colin Poche- Dallas Baptist
RP Drew Smith- Dallas Baptist
RP Jake Walsh- Jax St.
RP Kody Funderburk- Dallas Baptist
RP Cy Sneed- Dallas Baptist
RP Zach Neal- Sam Houston
C Aramis Garcia- Florida Int.
1B Darick Hall- Dallas Baptist
2B Nick Gonzalez- New Mexico St
3B Edwin Rios- Florida Int.
SS Joey Ortiz- New Mexico St
LF Austin Shenton- Florida Int.
CF Bryce Johnson- Sam Houston
RF Colton Cowser- Sam Houston
DH Ryan O’Hearn- Dallas Baptist
C Nate Rombach*- Dallas Baptist
INF Irving Lopez- Florida Int.
OF Jason Krizan- Dallas Baptist
OF Daniel Johnson- New Mexico St
HM: SP Jaden Hamm- Middle Tennessee RP Phillip Diehl- Louisiana Tech RP Braden Bristo- Louisiana Tech RP Chance Adams- Dallas Baptist RP Eriq Swan- Middle Tennessee RP Seth Elledge- Dallas Baptist RP Nick Mikolajchak- Sam Houston RP Mason Fluharty- Liberty RP Fraser Ellard- Liberty RP CJ Weins
- WKU INF Ryan Goins- Dallas Baptist OF Jake Sanford- WKU OF Jacob Rhinesmith
- WKU OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF D.J. Artis- Liberty OF Jameson Hannah*- Dallas Baptist OF Lew Ford- Dallas Baptist
Southern Conference/Southland Conference
SP Wade Miley- Southeastern Louisiana
SP JP Sears- The Citadel
SP Landon Knack- East Tennessee St.
SP Sawyer Gipson-Long- Mercer
SP Adam Oller- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
RP Tanner Rainey- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Reed Garrett- VMI
RP Josh Winder- VMI
RP Austin Cox- Mercer
RP Max Povse- UNC Greensboro
RP Kyle Keller- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Andrew Wantz- UNC Greensboro
RP Grant Anderson- McNeese
C David Fry- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
1B Nate Lowe- Mercer
2B Jace Peterson- McNeese
3B Nate Eaton- VMI
SS Pascanel Ferreras*- Western Carolina
LF Phil Ervin- Samford
CF Kyle Lewis- Mercer
RF Nick Heath- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
DH Tyler White- Western Carolina
C J.C. Correa*- Lamar
INF Tyler Depreta-Johnson- Houston Christian
OF Colby Thomas*- Mercer
OF Justice Bigbie*- Western Carolina
HM: SP Zebby Matthews
-Western Carolina SP Jacob Cravey- Samford SP Asher Wojcichowski- The Citadel SP Will Dion
- McNeese SP Aaron Hernandez- Texas A&M Corpus Christi RP Greg Holland- Western Carolina RP Cory Gearrin- Mercer RP Josh Harlow
- Mercer RP Austin Emener- East Tennessee St. RP Jason Blanchard
- Lamar RP Geno Encina- Incarnate Word RP Morris Austin
- Houston Christian RP Zak Kent- VMI RP Eric Orze
- New Orleans RP Mac Sceroler- Southeastern Louisiana RP Adam Scott- Wofford C Christian Correa- Nicholls 1B Harrison DiNicola- Texas A&M Corpus Christi INF Danny Valencia- UNC Greensboro INF Corey Spangenberg- VMI OF Billy Burns- Mercer OF Brayden Jobert*- Nicholls
Big West Conference 1st Team
SP Shane Bieber- UC Santabarbara
SP Tanner Bibee- Cal State Fullerton
SP Joe Ryan- Cal State Northridge
SP Michael Lorenzen- Cal State Fullerton
SP Bryan Woo- Cal Poly
RP Chris Devenski- Cal State Fullerton
RP Dylan Floro- Cal State Fullerton
RP Joe Kelly- UC Riverside
RP Kyle Nelson- UC Santabarbara
RP Andrew Vasquez- UC Santabarbara
RP Cade Smith- Hawaii
RP Bryan Shaw- Long Beach St.
RP Dillon Tate- UC Santabarbara
C Chad Wallach- Cal State Fullerton
1B Justin Turner- Cal State Fullerton
2B Jeff McNeil- Long Beach St.
3B Matt Chapman- Cal State Fullerton
SS Garrett Hampson- Long Beach St.
LF Josh Rojas- Hawaii
CF Jarren Duran- Long Beach St.
RF Mitch Haniger- Cal Poly
DH Evan Longoria- Long Beach St.
BN Dustin Garneau- Cal State Fullerton
BN Keston Hiura- UC Irvine
BN Kolten Wong- Hawaii
BN JD Davis- Cal State Fullerton
Big West Conference 2nd Team
SP Spencer Howard- Cal Poly
SP David Huff- UC Irvine
SP Noah Davis- UC Santabarbara
SP Drew Thorpe*- Cal Poly
SP Taylor Dollard*- Cal Poly
RP Calvin Fauncher- UC Irvine
RP Andre Pallante- UC Irvine
RP Justin Garza- Cal State Fullerton
RP Justin Bruihl- Cal Poly
RP Mickey Jannis- CSU Bakersfield
RP Austin Davis- CSU Bakersfield
RP Connor Seabold- Cal State Fullerton
RP Darius Vines- CSU Bakersfield
C David Banuelos- Long Beach St.
1B David Freitas- Hawaii
2B Mark Mathias- Cal Poly
3B Matt Duffy- Long Beach St.
SS Brooks Lee*- Cal Poly
LF Jack Larson- UC San Diego
CF Denzel Clarke*- Cal State Northridge
RF Mark Contreras- UC Riverside
DH Ruben Cardenas*- Cal State Fullerton
C Rob Brantly- UC Riverside
INF Alex De Goti- Long Beach St.
INF Shay Whitcomb*- UC San Diego
OF Nicholas Torres*- Cal Poly
HM: SP Marco Estrada- Long Beach St. SP Steven Wright- Hawaii RP Joe Biagini- UC Davis RP Kyle Dowdy- Hawaii RP Robert Garcia- UC Davis RP Phil Bickford- Cal State Fullerton RP Clayton Andrews- Long Beach St. RP Kenny Rosenberg- Cal State Northridge RP Eli Villalobos- Long Beach St. RP Darren McCaughan- Long Beach St. RP Michael McGreevey
- UC Santabarbara RP Nick Avila- Long Beach St. RP Matt Andriese- UC Riverside RP Erich Uelmen- Cal Poly C Daniel Cope- Cal State Fullerton C Kurt Suzuki INF Greg Garcia- Hawaii INF Daniel Descalso- UC Davis INF Ty Kelly- UC Davis INF Tanner Murray*- UC Davis OF Khris Davis- Cal State Fullerton
Coastal Athletic Association SP George Kirby- Elon
SP Aaron Civale- Northeastern
SP Bailey Ober- College of Charleston
SP Chad Kuhl- Delaware
SP Bruce Zimmermann- Towson
RP Evan Phillips- UNC Wilmington
RP Adam Ottavino- Northeastern
RP Ryan Thompson- Campbell
RP John Brebbia- Elon
RP Heath Hembree- College of Charleston
RP Ron Marinaccio- Delaware
RP Ty Adcock- Elon
RP Brandon Walter- Delaware
C Ryan Jeffers- UNC Wilmington
1B Jason Vosler- Northeastern
2B Max Burt*- Northeastern
3B Brooks Baldwin*- UNC Wilmington
SS Zach Neto- Campbell
LF Travis Jankowski- Stony Brook
CF Cedric Mullins- Campbell
RF Greg Jones- UNC Wilmington
DH Richie Palacios- Towson
C Kevin Krause*- Stony Brook
INF Ben Williamson*- William and Mary
INF Cullen Large*- William and Mary
OF Jared Dupere*- Northeastern
HM: SP Landen Roupp- UNC Wilmington SP Allen Winans- Campbell SP Nick Tropeano- Stony Brook SP Seth Johnson
- Campbell SP Tom Harrington- Campbell RP Austin Warren- UNC Wilmington RP Brian Schlitter- College of Charleston RP Cam Schlitter
- Northeastern RP Jimmy Joyce- Hofstra RP Nick Raquet
- William and Mary RP John Rooney- Hofstra RP Brad Brach- Monmouth RP Trey Dombrowski
- Monmouth RP Taylor Clarke- College of Charleston RP Xavier Meachem- North Carolina A&T C Vito Frescia
- Hofstra INF Cam Devanney- Elon INF Alex Iadisernia
- Elon OF Mike Wilson- Stony Brook OF Brett Gardner- College of Charleston
America East Conference/Atlantic 10 Conference/Independent
SP Nick Martinez- Fordham
SP Brett Kennedy- Fordham
SP Jimmy Yacabonis- St. Joseph’s
SP Jake Kalish*- George Mason
SP Connor Gillispie*- VCU
RP James Karinchak- Bryant
RP Mark Leiter Jr.- New Jersey Tech
RP Sean Newcombe- Hartford
RP Chris Wright*- Bryant
RP Greg Weissert- Fordham
RP Reiss Knehr- Fordham
RP Garrett Acton- Saint Louis
RP James Norwood- Saint Louis
C Brian O’Keefe- St. Joseph’s
1B Justin Bour- George Mason
2B Vimael Machin- VCU
3B Danny Mendick- UMass Lowell
SS Jeremy Peña- Maine
LF Justin Yurchak*- Binghamton
CF Ryan Ward*- Bryant
RF Vinny Capra- Richmond
DH David MacKinnon- Hartford
C Logan Driscoll*- George Mason
INF Tyler Locklear*- VCU
OF Cade Fergus*- George Washington
OF Brett Callahan*- St. Joseph’s
HM: SP Joe Van Meter
- VCU SP Nolan DeVos- Davidson SP Zach Mort
- George Mason SP Tim Brennan- St. Joseph’s SP Dave Kubiak
- Albany SP Stephen Woods- Albany SP Connor Grey
- St. Bonaventure RP Matt Mikulski- Fordham RP Bradford Webb
- VCU RP Cody Lawyerson- Maine RP Kyle Wilcox
- Bryant RP Joe Nahas- UMBC RP Joe Beimel- Duquesne RP Craig Stammen- Dayton RP Murphy Smith- Binghamton RP Nick Sinacola
- Maine RP Ben Anderson- Binghamton C Kyle Schmidt
- Richmond C Andrew Cossetti- St. Joseph’s C Erik Ostberg
- Hartford C Chris Bec- Maine C Mickey Gasper
- Bryant INF Quinn McDaniel- Maine INF A.J. Wright
- UMBC INF Riley Tirotta- Dayton INF Mariano Ricciardi
- Dayton OF Mark Coley- Rhode Island OF Ryan Wilson*- Davidson
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2024.05.22 18:01 mbk3000 Ever wonder which NCAA conference produces the best MLB players? Well look no further, I made an all-conference team for each NCAA D1 Conference (some of them I combined)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-DHz7VVkdQ6glPmLCXgFz4MiLeqGvWpOMEwmzaDtMIA/edit Mid-American Conference
SP Chris Bassitt- Akron
SP JT Brubaker- Akron
SP Zach Plesac- Ball St.
SP Drey Jameson- Ball St.
SP Eric Lauer- Kent St.
RP Andrew Chafin- Kent St.
RP Sam Bachman- Miami (OH)
RP Dietrich Enns- Central Michigan
RP Jake Latz- Kent St.
RP Kyle Nicolas- Ball St.
RP Grant Hartwig- Miami (OH)
RP Keegan Akin- Western Michigan
RP Taylor Williams- Kent St.
C Tom Murphy- Buffalo
1B Chris Meyers*- Toledo
2B Zach McKinstry- Central Michigan
3B Travis Shaw- Kent St.
SS Jon Berti- Bowling Green
LF Max Schuemann*- Eastern Michigan
CF Alex Call- Ball St.
RF Jakob Marsee*- Central Michigan
DH Ross Adolph*- Toledo
C Hayden Senger*- Miami (OH)
INF Zavier Warren*- Central Michigan
INF Mario Camilletti*- Central Michigan
OF Mitch Longo*- Ohio University
HM: SP Matt Shoemaker- Eastern Michigan SP Chayce McDermott
- Ball St. RP Joe Rock- Ohio University RP Logan Cozart
- Ohio University RP Matt Brosky- Ohio University RP Alec Barger- Northern Illinois C/1B Rudy Rott*- Ohio University OF Adam Eaton- Miami (OH)
Big Ten Conference
SP Rich Hill- Michigan
SP Ryan Feltner- Ohio St.
SP Tommy Henry- Michigan
SP Drew Rucinski- Ohio St.
SP Max Meyer- Minnesota
RP Aaron Bummer- Nebraska
RP Nick Wittgren- Purdue
RP Scott Effross- Indiana
RP Andrew Saalfrank- Indiana
RP Tim Herrin- Indiana
RP Anthony Misiewicz- Michigan St.
RP Jose Cuas- Maryland
RP Matt Waldron- Nebraska
C Kevin Plawecki- Purdue
1B Lamonte Wade Jr.- Maryland
2B Brandon Lowe- Maryland
3B Kevin Smith- Maryland
SS Jake Cronenworth- Michigan
LF Brian O’Grady- Rutgers
CF Jake Meyers- Nebraska
RF Dominic Canzone- Ohio St.
DH Kyle Schwarber- Indiana
C Tyler Cropley- Iowa
INF Michael Massey- Illinois
UTL Terrin Vavra- Minnesota
OF Alex Dickerson- Indiana
HM- SP J.A. Happ- Northwestern SP Josh Lindblom- Purdue SP Karl Kauffmann- Michigan SP Cade Povich
- Nebraska SP Spencer Schwellenbach- Nebraska RP Travis Lakins Sr.- Ohio St. RP Brandon Hughes- Michigan St. RP Caleb Baragar- Indiana RP Adam Kolarek- Maryland RP Tanner Tully- Ohio St. C Dillon Dingler
- Ohio St. 1B Sam Travis- Indiana 1B Todd Frazier- Rutgers INF Jim Haley- Penn St. INF Shawn Goosenberg
- Northwestern INF Mason McCoy- Iowa OF Ronnie Dawson- Ohio St. OF Ryan Lasko- Rutgers
Atlantic Sun Conference
SP Jacob deGrom- Stetson
SP Logan Gilbert- Stetson
SP Chris Sale- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Kutter Crawford- Florida Gulf Coast
SP Brandon Pfaadt- Bellarmaine
RP Justin Lawrence- Jacksonville
RP Tyler Rogers- Austin Peay
RP Richard Bleier- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Richard Lovelady- Kennesaw St.
RP Bryan Baker- North Florida
RP Mike Baumann- Jacksonville
RP Devin Smeltzer- Florida Gulf Coast
RP Gavin Stone- Central Arkansas
C Christian Pregent*- Stetson
1B Patrick Mazeika- Stetson
2B Alex Robles*- Austin Peay
3B Jake Noll- Florida Gulf Coast
SS Caleb Ketchup*- Lipscomb
LF Austin Hays- Jacksonville
CF Jonathan Davis- Central Arkansas
RF Michael Gigliotti*- Lipscomb
DH Adam Walker*- Jacksonville
C Chris Brady*- Queens (NC)
INF Edrick Felix*- Florida Gulf Coast
INF Will Wagner*- Liberty
OF D.J. Artis*- Liberty
HM: SP Corey Kluber- Stetson RP Sergio Romo- North Alabama RP Rex Brothers- Lipscomb RP Josh A. Smith- Lipscomb RP Jacob Barnes- Florida Gulf Coast RP Alan Busenitz- Kennesaw St. RP Ryne Harper- Austin Peay C Caleb Joseph- Lipscomb C Alex Holderbach
- Eastern Kentucky INF Daniel Murphy- Jacksonville OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF Brandon Pugh- North Alabama
Pacific-12 Conference 1st Team
SP Gerrit Cole- UCLA
SP Merrill Kelly- ASU
SP Trevor Bauer- UCLA
SP Drew Rasmussen- Oregon St.
SP Tyler Anderson- Oregon
RP Kevin Ginkel- Arizona
RP Brad Boxberger- USC
RP Marc Melancon- Arizona
RP Garrett Cleavinger- Oregon
RP Andrew Kittredge- UW
RP Seth Martinez- ASU
RP James Kaprielian- UCLA
RP Trevor Williams- ASU
C Adley Rutschman- Oregon St.
1B Spencer Torkelson- ASU
2B Marcus Semien- Cal
3B Spencer Steer- Oregon
SS Matt McLain- UCLA
LF Steven Kwan- Oregon St.
CF Corbin Carroll- ASU
RF Lars Nootbaar- USC
DH Michael Conforto- Oregon St.
C Austin Barnes- ASU
INF Nico Hoerner- Stanford
INF Brandon Crawford- UCLA
UTL Tommy Edman- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Cal Quantrill- Stanford
SP Cole Irvin- Oregon
SP Griffin Canning- UCLA
SP Matthew Boyd- Oregon St.
SP David Peterson- Oregon
RP Scott McGough- Oregon
RP Andrew Nardi- Arizona
RP Ian Hamilton- WSU
RP Matt Krook- Oregon
RP Austin Voth- UW
RP Jesse Scholtens- Arizona
RP Andre Jackson- Utah
RP Nick Nastrini- UCLA
C Austin Wells- Arizona
1B CJ Cron- Utah
2B Nick Madrigal- Oregon St.
3B Jake Lamb- UW
SS Kevin Newman- Arizona
LF Trevor Larnach- Oregon St.
CF Garrett Mitchell- UCLA
RF Kyle Stowers- Stanford
DH Andrew Vaughn- Cal
C Brian Serven- ASU
INF Brandon Dixon- Arizona
OF Mark Canha- Cal
OF Austin Slater- Stanford
Pacific-12 Conference 3rd Team
SP Tylor Megill- Arizona
SP Ryne Nelson- Oregon
SP Tristan Beck- Stanford
SP Alec Marsh- ASU
SP Kris Bubic- Stanford
RP Stephen Nogosek- Oregon
RP Jake Bird- UCLA
RP Lucas Erceg- Cal
RP Tanner Banks- Utah
RP Jace Fry- Oregon St.
RP Zack Weiss- UCLA
RP Cody Poteet- UCLA
RP Daulton Jefferies- Cal
C Garrett Stubbs- USC
1B Michael Toglia- UCLA
2B Ryan Kreidler- UCLA
3B Drew Maggi- ASU
SS Bobby Dalbec- Arizona
LF Willie Calhoun- Arizona
CF Wade Meckler- Oregon St.
RF Sean Bouchard- Cal
DH Kyle Garlick- Oregon
C Andrew Knapp- Cal
UTL Rob Refsnyder- Arizona
OF Cam Eden- Cal
OF Stephen Piscotty- Stanford
HM- SP Adam Plutko- UCLA RP Ian Kennedy- USC RP Robert Stock- USC RP David Huff- UCLA RP Mark Appel- Stanford RP Trevor Hildenberger- Cal C Blake Sabol- USC C Caleb Hamilton- Oregon St. C Korey Lee- Cal INF Pat Valaika- UCLA INF Oliver Dunn- Utah OF Kole Calhoun- UCLA OF Scott Heineman- Oregon
American Athletic Conference
SP Shane McClanahan- USF
SP Gavin Williams- ECU
SP Graham Ashcraft- UAB
SP J.P. France- Tulane
SP Garrett Whitlock- UAB
RP Orion Kekering- USF
RP Jeff Hoffman- ECU
RP Tyler Duffey- Rice
RP Aaron Loup- Tulane
RP Sam Moll- Memphis
RP Lucas Luetge- Rice
RP Jimmy Herget- USF
RP Austin Gomber- FAU
C Jake Rogers- Tulane 1B Nolan Schanuel- FAU 2B David Villar- USF 3B Alec Bohm- Wichita St. SS Coco Montes- USF LF Alec Burleson- ECU CF Sam Hillard- Wichita St. RF Hunter Goodman- Memphis DH Anthony Rendon- Rice
C Ford Proctor- Rice C/INF Connor Wong OF Brewer Hicklen- UAB OF Dane Myers- Rice
HM: SP Glenn Otto- Rice SP Jharel Cotton- ECU RP Matt Canterino
- Rice RP Jonathan Bowlan- Memphis RP Kevin Quackenbush- USF RP Phoenix Sanders- USF RP Ian Gibaut- Tulane RP Austin Adams- USF RP Peter Strzelecki- USF RP Justin Anderson- UTSA RP Karan Patel- UTSA RP Codi Heuer- Wichita St. RP Shawn Armstrong- ECU 1B Casey Gillaspie
- Wichita St. INF Nate Furman- Charlotte INF Connor Norby
- ECU OF Hudson Haskin- Tulane
Missouri Valley Conference
SP Kyle Freeland- Evansville
SP Sean Manaea- Indiana St.
SP Colin Rea- Indiana St.
SP Brock Stewart- Illinois St.
SP Brooks Gosswein- Bradley
RP Pierce Johnson- Missouri St.
RP Sam Coonrod- Southern Illinois
RP Dylan Coleman- Missouri St.
RP Nate Peterson- U Illinois-Chicago
RP Colin Holderman- Southern Illinois
RP Phillip Diehl- Evansville
RP Jeff Lindgren- Illinois St.
RP Brent Headrick- Illinois St.
C Drew Millas- Missouri St.
1B Matt Beaty- Belmont
2B Eric Stamets- Evansville
3B Jake Burger- Missouri St.
SS Paul DeJong- Illinois St.
LF Tristan Peters*- Southern Illinois
CF Mike Tauchman- Bradley
RF Mickey McDonald- U Illinois-Chicago
DH Luke Voit- Missouri St.
C Drake Baldwin*- Missouri St.
UTL Owen Miller- Illinois St.
OF Mason Auer*- Missouri St.
OF Guy Lipscomb*- Belmont
HM: RP Connor Holden
- Murray St. RP Matt Hall- Missouri St. RP Ross Detwiler- Missouri St. RP Mike Kickham- Missouri St. RP Alec Whaley- Murray St. C Scott Kapers
- Valparaiso OF Kyle Gaedele- Valparaiso
Southeastern Conference 1st Team
SP Kevin Gausman- LSU
SP Sonny Gray- Vanderbilt
SP Aaron Nola- LSU
SP Max Scherzer- Missouri
SP Jordan Montgomery- South Carolina
RP Pete Fairbanks- Missouri
RP Kendall Graveman- Mississippi
RP Taylor Rogers- Kentucky
RP A.J. Minter- Texas A&M
RP A.J. Puk- Florida
RP David Robertson- Alabama
RP Alex Lange- LSU
RP Dane Dunning- Florida
C Yan Gomes- Tennessee
1B Christian Walker- South Carolina
2B Jordan Westburg- Mississippi
3B Alex Bregman- LSU
SS Dansby Swanson- Vanderbilt
LF Jake Fraley- LSU
CF Bryan Reynolds- Vanderbilt
RF Mike Yastrzemski- Vanderbilt
DH Pete Alonso- Florida
C James McCann- Arkansas
INF DJ LeMahieu- LSU
OF Andrew Benintendi- Arkansas
OF Harrison Bader- Florida
Southeastern Conference 2nd Team
SP Walker Buehler- Vanderbilt
SP Brandon Woodruff- Mississippi
SP Tanner Houck- Missouri
SP Paul Skenes- LSU
SP Brady Singer- Florida
RP Ryne Stanek- Arkansas
RP Trevor Stephan- Arkansas
RP Brooks Raley- Texas A&M
RP Colin Poche- Arkansas
RP Garrett Crochet- Tennessee
RP Drew Smyly- Arkansas
RP Ross Stripling- Texas A&M
RP Graham Ashcraft- Mississippi
C Luke Maile- Kentucky
1B Garrett Cooper- Auburn
2B Jonathan India- Florida
3B Adam Frazier- Mississippi
SS Josh H. Smith- LSU
LF Whit Merrifield- South Carolina
CF Wyatt Langford- Florida
RF Hunter Renfroe- Mississippi
DH Brent Rooker- Mississippi
C Curt Casali- Vanderbilt
INF Edouard Julien- Auburn
INF Kyle Farmer- Georgia
OF JJ Bleday- Vanderbilt
Southeastern Conference 3rd Team
SP James Paxton- Kentucky
SP Michael Wacha- Texas A&M
SP Lance Lynn- Ole Miss
SP Kyle Gibson- Missouri
SP Bryce Miller- Texas A&M
RP James McArthur- Ole Miss
RP Penn Murfee- Vanderbilt
RP Chris Stratton- Mississippi
RP Alex Wood- Georgia
RP Clarke Schmidt- South Carolina
RP Casey Mize- Auburn
RP Dakota Hudson- Mississippi
RP Kyle Wright- Vanderbilt
C Nick Fortes- Ole Miss
1B Jared Walsh- Georgia
2B Tony Kemp- Vanderbilt
3B Nick Senzel- Tennessee
SS Grae Kessinger- Ole Miss
LF Dominic Fletcher- Arkansas
CF Austin Martin- Vanderbilt
RF Heston Kjerstad- Arkansas
DH Jordan Beck- Tennessee
C Jason Delay- Vanderbilt
C/INF Austin Nola- LSU
UTL Brian Anderson- Arkansas
OF Andrew Stevenson- LSU
HM: SP Alex Faedo- Florida SP Spencer Turnbull- Alabama SP J.P. France- Mississippi SP Anthony DeSclafani SP Dallas Keuchel- Arkansas SP Chase Silseth- Tennessee SP Sean Hjelle- Kentucky SP Jonathan Cannon- Georgia SP Emerson Hancock- Georgia SP Jack Leiter- Vanderbilt RP Jackson Rutledge- Arkansas RP Zach Jackson- Arkansas RP Drew Steckenrider- Tennessee RP Drew Pomeranz- Ole Miss RP Tommy Hunter- Alabama RP Jacob Waguespack- Ole Miss RP Davis Daniel- Auburn RP Keegan Thompson- Auburn RP Ben Joyce- Tennessee RP Zach Logue- Kentucky RP Trevor Gott- Kentucky RP Tyler Beede- Vanderbilt RP Drew VerHagen- Vanderbilt RP Carson Fulmer- Vanderbilt RP Carmen Mlodzinski- South Carolina RP Cody Morris- South Carolina RP Heath Hembree- South Carolina RP Will Crowe- South Carolina RP Jalen Beeks- Arkansas RP Zach Pop- Kentucky INF Jonah Bride- South Carolina INF Evan White- Kentucky INF Andre Lipcius- Tennessee INF Trey Lipscomb- Tennessee INF Braden Shewmake- Texas A&M INF Justin Foscue- Mississippi INF JT Riddle- Kentucky INF Matt Reynolds- Arkansas 3B Josh Lester- Missouri 3B Josh Donaldson- Auburn OF Tyler Naquin- Texas A&M OF Ka’ai Tom- Kentucky OF Anthony Alford- Ole Miss OF Joshua Palacios- Auburn OF TJ Hopkins- South Carolina OF Jackie Bradley Jr.- South Carolina OF Charlie Condon*- Georgia
Patriot League/Ivy League
SP Kyle Hendricks- Dartmouth
SP Mason Black- Lehigh
SP Levi Stoudt- Lehigh
SP Sean Poppen- Harvard
SP Tanner Anderson- Harvard
RP David Bednar- Lafayette
RP Matt Bowman- Princeton
RP Jake Cousins- Pennsylvania
RP Brent Suter- Harvard
RP Cole Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Beau Sulser- Dartmouth
RP Hunter Bigge*- Harvard
RP Noah Song*- Navy
C Ben Rice*- Dartmouth
1B Mike Ford- Princeton
2B Simon Whiteman- Yale
3B Josh Hood*- Pennsylvania
SS Andy Blake*- Columbia
LF Jacob Hurtubise- Army
CF Ben Malgeri*- Holy Cross
RF Scott Bandura*- Princeton
DH Ryan Lavarnway- Yale
C Matt O'Neill*- Pennsylvania
1B Ross Friedrick*- Army
INF Anthony Sherwin
- Bucknell OF Nadir Lewis- Princeton
HM: SP Connelly Early
- Army SP Joe Miller- Pennsylvania SP Chris Rowley- Army SP David Hale- Princeton SP Ben Gross- Princeton RP Oliver Drake- Navy RP Frank Hermann- Harvard RP Danny Barnes- Princeton RP Dusty Baird
- Brown RP Matt Svanson- Lehigh RP Declan Cronin- Holy Cross RP Mark Washington
- Lehigh RP Carlos Torres- Lehigh RP Mike Walsh
- Yale RP Chris Clark- Harvard RP Jay Driver
- Harvard RP Josh Simpson- Columbia RP Ryan Smith
- Princeton RP Billy Lescher- Pennsylvania RP Kumar Nambiar
- Yale C Adam Retzbach- Lehigh C Weston Eberly
- Columbia C Will Simoneit- Cornell OF Dario Pizzano- Columbia OF Patrick McColl*- Harvard
Big 12 Conference 1st Team
SP John Means- WVU
SP Jon Gray- Oklahoma
SP Andrew Heaney- Oklahoma St.
SP Bryce Elder- Texas
SP Alek Manoah- WVU
RP Corey Knebel- Texas
RP John Curtiss- Texas
RP Jake Irvin- Oklahoma
RP Hoby Milner- Texas
RP Danny Coulombe- Texas Tech
RP Tyler Alexander- TCU
RP Ben Lively- UCF
RP Chase Anderson- Oklahoma
C Shea Langeliers- Baylor
1B Christian Encarnacion-Strand- Oklahoma St.
2B Max Muncy- Baylor
3B Josh Jung- Texas Tech
SS Kody Clemens- Texas
LF Ian Happ- Cincinnati
CF Will Brennan- Kansas St.
RF Ryan Noda- Cincinnati
DH Brandon Belt- Texas
C Tres Barrera- Texas
INF Dylan Moore- UCF
UTL Josh Harrison- Cincinnati
UTL Matt Carpenter- TCU
Big 12 Conference 2nd Team
SP Brandon Williamson- TCU
SP Nick Lodolo- TCU
SP Spencer Arrighetti- TCU
SP Jordan Wicks- Kansas St.
SP Michael Grove- WVU
RP Steven Okert- Oklahoma
RP Alex Young- TCU
RP Austin Pruitt- UH
RP John King-UH
RP Kyle Tyler- Oklahoma
RP Michael Rucker- BYU
RP Cody Bradford- Baylor
RP Daniel Castano- Baylor
C Beau Taylor- UCF
1B Luken Baker- TCU
2B Nic Loftin- Baylor
3B Jared Triolo- UH
SS David Hamilton- Texas
LF Joey Wiemer- Cincinnati
CF Victor Scott II- WVU
RF Nick Martini- Kansas St.
DH Ryan McBroom- WVU
C Jimmy Crooks*- Oklahoma
INF David Wendzel- Baylor
INF Sheldon Neuse- Oklahoma
OF Corey Julks- UH
HM: SP Garrett Richards- Oklahoma SP Ty Madden
- Texas SP Brandon Finnegan- TCU SP Josh Tomlin- Texas Tech SP Davis Martin- Texas Tech SP Cade Cavalli- Oklahoma SP Carson Seymour- Kansas St. SP Clayton Beeter- Texas Tech SP Seth Romero- UH SP Daniel Ponce de Leon- UH RP Brandon Workman- Texas RP Wes Benjamin- Kansas RP Sam Freeman- Kansas RP Evan Marshall- Kansas St. RP Thaddeus Ward- UCF RP Jackson Wolf- WVU RP Parker Mushinski- Texas Tech RP Caleb Killian- Texas Tech RP Peyton Battenfield- Oklahoma St. RP Tejay Antone- TCU RP Aaron Fletcher- UH RP Patrick Weigel- UH RP Nick Hernandez- UH RP Blair Henley- Texas RP Jacob Lemoine- UH RP Cam Alldred- Cincinnati C Drew Butera- UCF 1B/3B Kevin Cron- TCU INF JJ Weatherholt
- WVU INF Jace Jung- Texas Tech INF Darnell Sweeney- UCF INF Daniel Schneemann
- BYU INF Donovan Walton- Oklahoma St. INF Jack Mayfield- Oklahoma OF Mark Payton- Texas OF Steele Walker- Oklahoma OF Dillon Peters- Texas OF Dru Baker- Texas Tech
Ohio Valley Conference/Big South Conference/Horizon League
SP Alec Mills- Tennessee Martin
SP Joey Lucchesi- SEMO
SP Jesse Schoeltens- Wright St.
SP Ryan Meisinger- Radford
SP Eddie Butler- Radford
RP Mason Miller- Gardner-Webb
RP Emilio Pagan- Gardner-Webb
RP Andre Scrubb- High Point
RP Dylan Dodd- SEMO
RP McKinley Moore- Little Rock
RP Will Klein- EIU
RP Ethan Roberts- Tennessee Tech
RP Spencer Patton- SIU Edwardsville
C Sean Murphy- Wright St.
1B Spencer Horwitz- Radford
2B Nick Maton- EIU
3B Mike Brosseau- Oakland
SS Trey Sweeney*- EIU
LF Peyton Burdick- Wright St.
CF Daulton Varsho- Milwaukee
RF Avery Owusu-Asiedu*- SIU Edwardsville
DH Tyler Black- Wright St.
C Logan Brown*- USI
INF Jeffrey Wehler*- Youngstown St.
OF Caleb Hobson-* Tennessee Martin
OF Brett Johnson*- SIU Edwardsville
SP David Hess- Tennessee Tech SP Hayden Birdsong
- EIU SP A.J. Blubaugh- Milwaukee RP Hunter Mann
- Tennessee Tech RP Jordan Mikel- Western Illinois RP Cody Allen- High Point RP Chad Sobotka- USC Upstate RP Tyler Thornburg- Charleston Southern RP Maceo Campbell
- Longwood RP Ryan Dull- UNC Asheville RP Jeremy Walker- Gardner-Webb RP Michael Boyle- Radford RP Geoff Hartlieb- Lindenwood RP Zach Peek
- Winthrop RP Jake Lee- Oakland RP Jake Sommers
- Milwaukee RP Joe Smith- Wright St. RP Nate Jones- Northern Kentucky RP Josh Lueke- Northern Kentucky RP Evan MIller- Purdue Fort Wayne C- Taylor Davis- Morehead St. C Andrew Keck
- SEMO C Jeremiah Boyd- Presbyterian C Jordan Procyshen
- Northern Kentucky 1B Brennan Orf- SIU Edwardsville 1B Jackson Feltner
- Morehead St. INF Seth Gray- Wright St. OF Niko Hulsizer
- Morehead St. OF Quincy Hamilton- Wright St.
Big East Conference/Northeast Conference
SP Josiah Gray- Le Moyne
SP Ryan Pepoit- Butler
SP Ty Blach- Creighton
SP Zach Lowther- Xavier
SP Matt Carasiti- St. John’s
RP Matt Barnes- UConn
RP Jason Foley- Sacred Heart
RP Amir Garrett- St. John’s
RP Anthony Kay- UConn
RP Joe La Sorsa- St. John’s
RP Justin Topa- Long Island
RP Gavin Hollowell- St. John’s
RP Vinny Nittoli- Xavier
C Anthony Bemboom- Creighton
1B Frank Schwindel- St. John’s
2B Nicky Lopez- Creighton
3B Zack Short- Sacred Heart
SS Nick Ahmed- UConn
LF Will Robertson*- Creighton
CF James Jones- Long Island
RF George Springer- UConn
DH Darin Ruf- Creighton
C Nick Dini- Wagner
INF Elliot Soto- Creighton
INF Riley Bannon- Xavier
OF TT Bowens*- Central Connecticut
HM: SP Gordon Graceffo
- Villanova SP Shane McCarthy- Seton Hall SP Ben Casparius
- UConn SP Garrett Schilling- Xavier SP Tim Adelman- Georgetown SP Ryan Murphy- Le Moyne RP Ricky DeVito
- Seton Hall RP Pat Venditte- Creighton RP Rowan Wick- St. John’s RP Eric Stout- Butler RP Cody Stashack- St. John’s RP Reggie Crawford- UConn RP Nick Morreale
- Georgetown RP Jared Solomon- Xavier RP Ryan O’Rourke- Merrimack RP Nolan Long- Wagner RP Chris Kachmar
- Fairleigh Dickinson RP Alex Mauricio- Norfolk St. RP Dwayne Marshall- UMES C Matt Donlan- Northeast INF Trey Paige- Delaware St. OF Matt Szczur- Villanova OF Zack Granite
- Seton Hall OF Alan Roden- Creighton OF Dave Matthews
- Central Connecticut OF Marcos Castillo- Coppin St.
Atlantic Coast Conference 1st Team
SP Spencer Strider- Clemson
SP Zac Gallen- UNC
SP Marcus Stroman- Duke
SP Carlos Rodon- NC State
SP Bobby Miller- Louisville
RP Chad Green- Louisville
RP Joe Mantiply- VA Tech
RP Josh Sborz- Virginia
RP Bennet Sousa- Virginia
RP Daniel Bard- UNC
RP Luke Bard- Georgia Tech
RP Buck Farmer- Georgia Tech
RP Michael King- Boston College
C Will Smith- Louisville
1B Trey Mancini- Notre Dame
2B Zack Gelof- Virginia
3B Sal Frelick- Boston College
SS Trea Turner- NC State
LF Adam Duvall- Louisville
CF Matt Vierling- Notre Dame
RF Kerry Carpenter- VA Tech
DH Charlie Blackmon- Georgia Tech
C Yasmani Grandal- Miami
INF Cavan Biggio- Notre Dame
UTL Chris Taylor- Virginia
OF Stuart Fairchild- Wake Forest
Atlantic Coast Conference 2nd Team
SP Andrew Abbott- Virginia
SP Reid Detmers- Louisville
SP Cooper Criswell- UNC
SP Daniel Lynch IV- Virginia
SP Emmet Sheehan- Boston College
RP David Phelps- Notre Dame
RP Dominic Leone- Clemson
RP Drew Carlton- FSU
RP Andrew Suarez- Miami
RP Nick Burdi- Louisville
RP Zack Burdi- Louisville
RP Tyler Holton- FSU
RP Jared Shuster- Wake Forest
C Cal Raleigh- FSU
1B Gavin Sheets- Wake Forest
2B Brad Miller- Clemson
3B Taylor Walls- FSU
SS Tyler Fitzgerald- Louisville
LF AJ Pollock- Notre Dame
CF Adam Engel- Louisville
RF Henry Davis- Louisville
DH Michael Busch- UNC
C Patrick Bailey- NC State
INF Romy Gonzalez- Miami
OF Jake McCarthy- Virginia
OF Adam Haseley- Virginia
Atlantic Coast Conference 3rd Team
SP Luke Weaver- FSU
SP Brandon Bielak- Notre Dame
SP Xzavion Curry- Georgia Tech
SP Joe Boyle- Notre Dame
SP Slade Cecconi- Miami
RP Trevor Kelley- UNC
RP JB Bukauskas- UNC
RP Cole Sands- FSU
RP Kent Emanuel- UNC
RP Blair Calvo- Pitt
RP Hobie Harris- Pitt
RP Trent Thornton- UNC
RP Bryce Jarvis- Duke
C Jacob Stallings- UNC
1B Weston Wilson- Clemson
2B Ernie Clement- Virginia
3B Graham Pauley- Duke
SS Charles Leblanc- Pitt
LF Pavin Smith- Virginia
CF Eli White- Clemson
RF Joey Loperfido- Duke
DH Joey Bart- Georgia Tech
C Andrew Knizner- NC State
C/1B Zack Collins- Miami
UTL Jake Alu- Boston College
OF DJ Stewart- FSU
HM: SP Justin Dunn- Boston College SP Matt Harvey- UNC SP Jesse Hahn- VA Tech RP Evan Justice- NC State RP Brian Moran- UNC RP Packy Naughton- VA Tech RP Sean Doolittle- Virginia RP Sam Clay- Georgia Tech RP Jeremy Beasley- Clemson RP Bryan Hoeing- Louisville RP Carson Spiers- Clemson RP John Axford- Notre Dame RP Amos Willingham- Georgia Tech RP Matt Koch- Louisville RP Kyle Funkhouser- Louisville TWP Brendan McKay- Louisville C Chris Okey- Clemson C Kyle McCann- Georgia Tech C John Hicks- Virginia 1B Matt Mervis- Duke 1B Daniel Palka- Georgia Tech 1B Will Craig- Wake Forest 1B Colin Moran- UNC 1B Seth Beer- Clemson 1B Nick Kurtz*- Wake Forest INF Joe Dunand- NC State INF Drew Ellis- Louisville INF Derek Dietrich- Georgia Tech OF Brian Goodwin- UNC OF Ben DeLuzio- FSU OF Skye Bolt- UNC UTL Nick Solak- Louisville UTL Chad Pinder- VA Tech
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference/Southwestern Athletic Conference
SP Jose De Leon- Southern
SP Hiram Burgos- Bethune-Cookman
SP Nick Margevicius- Rider
SP Matt Duffy*- Canisius
SP Ryan Cardona*- Marist College
RP Matt Brash- Niagara
RP Kevin McCarthy- Marist College
RP Tom Cosgrove- Manhattan
RP Matt Gage- Siena College
RP Joe Jacques- Manhattan
RP Anthony Maldanado- Bethune-Cookman
RP Brendan White- Siena College
RP Darrien Williams*- Prairie View
C John Garcia*- Grambling
1B Connor Panas*- Canisius
2B Christopher De Guzman*- Alabama St. 3B Matthew Batten- Quinnipiac
SS Demetrius Sims*- Bethune-Cookman
LF Anthony Giansanti*- Siena College
CF Wynton Bernard- Niagara
RF Johnathan Thomas*- Texas Southern
DH Peter O’Brien- Bethune-Cookman
C Colton Bender*- Quinnipiac
INF Greg Cullen*- Niagara
OF Bryce Brown*- Jackson St.
OF Javeyan Williams*- Southern
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Mountain West Conference
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RP Jimmy Lambert- Fresno St.
RP JoJo Romero- Nevada
RP Logan Boyer*- SDSU
RP Justin Slaten- New Mexico
RP Dylan Lee- Fresno St.
RP Braden Shipley- Nevada
C Austin Wynns- Fresno St.
1B Ty France- SDSU
2B Alan Trejo- SDSU
3B Sam Haggerty- New Mexico
SS Bryson Stott- UNLV
LF Taylor Ward- Fresno St.
CF TJ Friedl- Nevada
RF Aaron Judge- Fresno St.
DH Mitch Garver- New Mexico
C Seby Zavala- SDSU
INF Miles Mastrobuoni- Nevada
OF Kyle Isbel- UNLV
OF Jordan Luplow- Fresno St.
HM: SP Owen Sharts
- Nevada RP Finn Del Bonta-Smith- San Jose St. C/INF Jordan Pacheco- New Mexico 1B Ruben Ibarra
- San Jose St. INF David Hensley- SDSU UTL Charles McAdoo- San Jose St. OF Zach Reks- Air Force OF Greg Allen- SDSU OF Luis Gonzalez- New Mexico OF Cal Stevenson- Nevada OF Trenton Brooks*- Nevada
Summit League/Western Athletic Conference
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SP Chi Chi Gonzalez- Oral Roberts
SP Zach Thompson- UT Arlington
SP Janson Junk- Seattle
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C Jose Trevino- Oral Roberts
1B Rhys Hoskins- Sacramento St.
2B Tyler Saladino- Oral Roberts
3B Mike Boeve*- Omaha
SS Jacob Wilson*- Grand Canyon
LF James Outman- Sacramento St
CF Jonah Cox*- Oral Roberts
RF Nate Lukes- Sacramento St.
DH Hunter Dozier- Stephen F. Austin
C Logan Porter- Utah Tech
C/INF Bennett Hostetler*- North Dakota St.
UTL Jackie Urbaez*- St. Thomas
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RP Caleb Thielbar- South Dakota St.
RP Sam Long- Sacramento St
RP Jake Wong- Grand Canyon
RP Joel Kuhnel- UT Arlington
RP Tyson Miller- California Baptist
RP Will Vest- Stephen F. Austin
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- Utah Valley SP Riley Bauman- Abilene Christian SP Dylan File
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RP Kevin Kelly- James Madison
C PJ Higgins- Old Dominion
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2B Brendan Donovan- South Alabama
3B Tommy La Stella- Coastal Carolina
SS Zach Remillard- Coastal Carolina
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CF Chase DeLauter*- James Madison
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DH Vinnie Paquantino- Old Dominion
C Chandler Seagle- Appalachian St.
INF Jared Young- Old Dominion
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OF Jaylin Davis- Appalachian St.
HM: SP Dan Straily- Marshall SP David Buchanan- Georgia St. SP Kirk McCarty- Southern Mississippi SP Matt Peacock- South Alabama SP Connor Overton- Old Dominion RP Nick Jones
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- Coastal Carolina OF Brandon Lockridge- Troy OF Trent Tingelstad*- UL Monroe
West Coast Conference
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SP Tony Gonsolin- Saint Mary’s
SP Marco Gonzales- Gonzaga
SP Tylor Megill- Loyola Marymount
SP A.J. Griffin- San Diego
RP Paul Sewald- San Diego
RP Kyle Barraclough- Saint Mary’s
RP Eli Morgan- Gonzaga
RP Scott Alexander- Pepperdine
RP Kyle Zimmer- San Francisco
RP Adam Cimber- San Francisco
RP Steven Wilson- Santa Clara
RP Trevor Megill- Loyola Marymount
C Riley Adams- San Diego
1B Brett Sullivan- Pacific
2B David Fletcher- Loyola Marymount
3B Patrick Wisdom- Saint Mary’s
SS Brett Harris- Gonzaga
LF Connor Joe- San Diego
CF Bradley Zimmer- San Francisco
RF Kris Bryant- San Diego
DH Taylor Jones- Gonzaga
C/OF Cooper Hummel- Portland
INF Kevin Sim- San Diego
INF Ripken Reyes*- San Diego
INF Bryson Brigman*- San Diego
HM: SP Austin Bibens-Dirkx- Portland SP Ky Bush
- Saint Mary’s SP Mitch White- Santa Clara SP Gabriel Hughes- Gonzaga RP Wyatt Mills
- Gonzaga RP Alek Jacob- Gonzaga RP Cory Abbott- Loyola Marymount RP Ken Waldichuk- Saint Mary’s RP Patrick Weigel- Pacific RP Casey Legumina- Gonzaga RP James Pazos- San Diego RP Tommy Nance- Santa Clara RP Easton Lucas- Pepperdine RP Chris Murphy- San Diego RP Dylan Covey- San Diego C Rocky Gale- Portland 1B Eric Thames- Pepperdine INF John Peck- Pepperdine
Conference USA
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SP Logan T. Allen- Florida Int.
SP Hayden Wesneski- Sam Houston
SP Caleb Smith- Sam Houston
SP Nate Pearson- Florida Int.
RP Ryan Tepera- Sam Houston
RP Phil Maton- Louisiana Tech
RP Colin Poche- Dallas Baptist
RP Drew Smith- Dallas Baptist
RP Jake Walsh- Jax St.
RP Kody Funderburk- Dallas Baptist
RP Cy Sneed- Dallas Baptist
RP Zach Neal- Sam Houston
C Aramis Garcia- Florida Int.
1B Darick Hall- Dallas Baptist
2B Nick Gonzalez- New Mexico St
3B Edwin Rios- Florida Int.
SS Joey Ortiz- New Mexico St
LF Austin Shenton- Florida Int.
CF Bryce Johnson- Sam Houston
RF Colton Cowser- Sam Houston
DH Ryan O’Hearn- Dallas Baptist
C Nate Rombach*- Dallas Baptist
INF Irving Lopez- Florida Int.
OF Jason Krizan- Dallas Baptist
OF Daniel Johnson- New Mexico St
HM: SP Jaden Hamm- Middle Tennessee RP Phillip Diehl- Louisiana Tech RP Braden Bristo- Louisiana Tech RP Chance Adams- Dallas Baptist RP Eriq Swan- Middle Tennessee RP Seth Elledge- Dallas Baptist RP Nick Mikolajchak- Sam Houston RP Mason Fluharty- Liberty RP Fraser Ellard- Liberty RP CJ Weins
- WKU INF Ryan Goins- Dallas Baptist OF Jake Sanford- WKU OF Jacob Rhinesmith
- WKU OF Ryan Cordell- Liberty OF D.J. Artis- Liberty OF Jameson Hannah*- Dallas Baptist OF Lew Ford- Dallas Baptist
Southern Conference/Southland Conference
SP Wade Miley- Southeastern Louisiana
SP JP Sears- The Citadel
SP Landon Knack- East Tennessee St.
SP Sawyer Gipson-Long- Mercer
SP Adam Oller- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
RP Tanner Rainey- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Reed Garrett- VMI
RP Josh Winder- VMI
RP Austin Cox- Mercer
RP Max Povse- UNC Greensboro
RP Kyle Keller- Southeastern Louisiana
RP Andrew Wantz- UNC Greensboro
RP Grant Anderson- McNeese
C David Fry- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
1B Nate Lowe- Mercer
2B Jace Peterson- McNeese
3B Nate Eaton- VMI
SS Pascanel Ferreras*- Western Carolina
LF Phil Ervin- Samford
CF Kyle Lewis- Mercer
RF Nick Heath- Northwestern State University of Louisiana
DH Tyler White- Western Carolina
C J.C. Correa*- Lamar
INF Tyler Depreta-Johnson- Houston Christian
OF Colby Thomas*- Mercer
OF Justice Bigbie*- Western Carolina
HM: SP Zebby Matthews
-Western Carolina SP Jacob Cravey- Samford SP Asher Wojcichowski- The Citadel SP Will Dion
- McNeese SP Aaron Hernandez- Texas A&M Corpus Christi RP Greg Holland- Western Carolina RP Cory Gearrin- Mercer RP Josh Harlow
- Mercer RP Austin Emener- East Tennessee St. RP Jason Blanchard
- Lamar RP Geno Encina- Incarnate Word RP Morris Austin
- Houston Christian RP Zak Kent- VMI RP Eric Orze
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RP Joe Kelly- UC Riverside
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C Chad Wallach- Cal State Fullerton
1B Justin Turner- Cal State Fullerton
2B Jeff McNeil- Long Beach St.
3B Matt Chapman- Cal State Fullerton
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C Logan Driscoll*- George Mason
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OF Cade Fergus*- George Washington
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- VCU RP Cody Lawyerson- Maine RP Kyle Wilcox
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2024.05.11 06:44 Lazy-Lawfulness1487 I'm gonna have to send my entire life wanting attention from men who don't want me
Honestly I'm embarrassed to admit this and I don't think I could all my self to be this vulnerable and unfiltered, but I have to get it off my chest. Ever since I was a kid I thought I was ugly. Like I would constantly get bullied for the way I look. When I was 11 years old I came to the conclusion that I was gay. When I was that age I started developing crushes on different celebrities. At that time it was like Drew Roy, Zac Efron and Jesse McCartney. When I finally started watching porn I liked the guys from Sean Cody and Cody Fisher. Around this time I started going through puberty and I also was still getting bullied. At school kids called me all sorts of names and slurs. I'm black and darkskin, so I was always picked on for having very dark skin and they always said I looked like a ape. I was also fat kid, which made things worse. I was constantly teased and picked on for my weight and it was unbearable. Every day after school I would sit alone in my room and cry because I wanted to be pretty. I would look at pictures of all the pornstars and celebrities I liked, wish I looked like them. I knew I always had a type. If I could change how I looked I would probably be white and have blue eyes. I would have sandy blond hair and have a flat stomach. Or maybe I would be light skin or mixed. I would have curly hair and hazel green eyes. But unfortunately I can't do that. All those guys wouldn't want anything to do with me.
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2024.04.16 02:55 TheMoistMurphy New Era Players Ranked on How Much I’d Wanna See Them Back
Obviously opinionated not how likely I think they actually are to return, and also 46 will likely change by the end of the season.
46 - 46 1. Venus Vafa 2. David Jelinsky 3. Tiffany Nicole Ervin 4. Q Burdette 5. Hunter McKnight 6. Kenzie Petty 7. Randen Montalvo 8. Bhanu Gopal 9. Tevin Davis 10. Jemila “Jem” Hussain-Adams 11. Jessica “Jess” Chong 12. Maria Shrime Gonzalez 13. Charlie Davis 14. Moriah Gaynor 15. Ben Katzman 16. Soda Thompson 17. Tim Spicer 18. Liz Wilcox
45 - 45 1. Kaleb Gebrewold 2. Emily Flippen 3. Bruce Perreault 4. Sabiyah Broderick 5. Dee Valladares 6. Kellie Nalbandian 7. Jake O’ Kane 8. Austin Li Coon 9. Brando Meyer 10. Brandon Donlon 11. Drew Basile 12. Julie Alley 13. J Maya Krishnan-Jha 14. Sifu Alsup 15. Katurah Topps 16. Kendra McQuarrie 17. Hannah Rose 18. Sean Edwards
44 - 44 1. Maddy Pomilla 2. Carolyn Wiger 3. Matthew Grinstead-Mayle 4. Frannie Marin 5. Yam Yam Arocha 6. Josh Wilder 7. Danny Massa 8. Claire Rafson 9. Helen Li 10. Heidi Lagares-Greenblatt 11. Jamie Lynn Ruiz 12. Sarah Wade 13. Lauren Harper 14. Matt Blankinship 15. Brandon Cottom 16. Kane Fritzler 17. Carson Garrett
43 - 43 1. Jesse Lopez 2. Cody Assenmacher 3. Noelle Lambert 4. Karla Cruz Godoy 5. Dwight Moore 6. Cassidy Clark 7. Owen Knight 8. Sami Layadi 9. Mike Gabler 10. Elie Scott 11. Jeanine Zheng 12. James Jones 13. Morriah Young 14. Ryan Mendrano 15. Justine Brennan 16. Geo Bustamante 17. Nneka Ejere 18. Lindsay Carmine
42 - 42 1. Tori Meehan 2. Maryanne Oketch 3. Jenny Kim 4. Jonathan Young 5. Omar Zaheer 6. Mike Turner 7. Zach Wurtenberger 8. Swati Goel 9. Lindsay Dolashewich 10. Rocksroy Bailey 11. Hai Giang 12. Lydia Meredith 13. Daniel Strunk 14. Chanelle Howell 15. Romeo Escobar 16. Marya Sherron 17. Drea Wheeler 18. Jackson Fox
41 - 41 1. Shantel Smith 2. JD Robinson 3. Evvie Jagoda 4. Ricard Foye 5. Danny McCray 6. Brad Reese 7. Naseer Muttalif 8. Xander Hastings 9. Sydney Segal 10. David Voce 11. Liana Wallace 12. Tiffany Seely 13. Erika Casupanan 14. Sara Wilson 15. Deshawn Radden 16. Genie Chen 17. Heather Aldret 18. Eric Abraham
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2024.03.28 21:56 ChristianGin List of former A's (Sean Doolittle has a new job)
The unofficial Full list of former A's players is updated for 2024.
To no surprise, this list has shrunk at the MLB level thank to fielding a glorified minor league roster since 2022, though Joel Payamps has something to say about it. It expanded quite a bit for Mexico.
Some notable quirks:
-There's 8 teams currently without a former A's player on their 40 man roster. Chances increase as someone can join the 2003 Marlins and 2022 Astros as the only two World Series champions without a former A's player since 1998.
-Tayler Scott of all people made the Astros roster.
-Coco Crisp
got divorced and left his position working in the Washington Nationals organization
-Marlins have the former A's on the 25 man roster with 5. This is thanks to a late trade in picking up Burch Smith this week.
-Since being deported back to Mexico for drugs, Esteban Loaiza has been a coach for the league down there.
-Baseball United is in their infant stages, they had a showcase last November, yet there are some A's connections involved.
Names [in brackets] means they are on the 40-man roster. [[Double Brackets]] means he is on the 60-day IL.
Please give me any updates if I missed anyone, but remember, minor leaguers don't count like the rules when you play Baseball Immacculate
AL West:
Angels - Ron Washington (Manager), Steve Karsay (Bullpen coach), Bo Porter (1B Coach)
Mariners - None
Rangers - Marcus Semien, Jonah Heim, Colby Lewis (Special Assistant to GM), Nick Hundley (Special Assistant to GM)
A's - TJ McFarland, Mark Kotsay (Manager), Mike Aldrete (Assistant hitting), Bobby Crosby (1B Coach), Ramon Hernandez (Major League Coach and Interpreter) Rickey Henderson (Special Assistant to President), Rollie Fingers (Special Assistant to President), Scott Hatteberg (Special Assistant to baseball operations)
Astros - Tayler Scott, [Kendall Graveman], Reggie Jackson (Special Adviser)
AL Central:
White Sox - None
Guardians - Ramón Laureano, Stephen Vogt (Manager), Nate Freiman (Director, Hitting Development)
Tigers - Andrew Chafin, Mark Canha, AJ Hinch (Manager), Gary Jones (Coach), Willie Horton (Special Assistant to GM)
Royals - Mike Sweeney (Special Assistant to Baseball Operations/Leadership Development), Tim Conroy (Special Assistant to President/GM)
Twins - None
AL East:
Orioles - Cole Irvin, Tony Kemp, Daniel Coulombe
Red Sox - [[Liam Hendriks]], Craig Breslow (Chief Baseball Officer), Andrew Bailey (pitching coach)
Yankees - [[Lou Trivino]], Mike Harkey (bullpen coach)
Rays - None
Blue Jays - Chris Bassitt, Ernie Clement, Dave Hudgens (Bench coach), Tim Raines (Special Assistant to player development)
NL East:
Braves - Matt Olson, Sean Murphy, Jesse Chavez, Walt Weiss (bench coach), Kevin Seitzer (hitting coach), Sal Fasano (Catching coach)
Marlins - Christian Bethancourt, Burch Smith, Jesus Luzardo, Jonah Bride, AJ Puk, John Mabry (assistant hitting)
Mets - Starling Marte, Jake Diekman, Joey Wendle, Sean Manaea, [Shintaro Fujinami], Eric Chavez (Hitting Coach), Tony DeFrancesco (West Coast Scout), Ernie Young (Scout), Jemile Weeks (Baserunning Coordinator)
Phillies - Cristian Pache, [Cal Stevenson], Sam Fuld (Vice President, General Manager), Jorge Velandia (Assistant GM)
Nationals - Jordan Weems, Sean Doolittle (pitching strategist)
NL Central:
Cubs - Yan Gomes, Billy Williams (Senior Adviser)
Reds - Emilio Pagán, Frankie Montas, Nick Martini, [Sam Moll], Collin Cowgill (First Base Coach), Nick Krall (President of Baseball Operations)
Brewers - Joel Payamps
Pirates - None
Cardinals - [Sonny Gray], Willie McGee (Assistant Coach), Brandon Allen (Assistant Hitting), Dean Kiekhefer (assistant pitching) Jason Isringhausen (Pitching Instructor)
NL West:
Dbacks - Jace Peterson, Torey Lovullo (Manager), Dave McKay (first base coach), Mike Fetters (Bullpen), Dan Haren (Pitching strategist), Erubiel Durazo (Special Adviser on Mexico to President and CEO), Jonny Gomes (Outfield Base Running Coordinator)
Rockies - None
Dodgers - Max Muncy, [Blake Treinen], Bob Geren (Major League Field Coordinator)
Padres - Jurickson Profar, Tyler Wade
Giants - Matt Chapman, [Daulton Jefferies], Bob Melvin (Manager), Ryan Christenson (bench coach), Matt Williams (Third Base Coach), Garvin Alston (Bullpen Coach), Farhan Zaidi (President of Baseball Operations), Michael Holmes (Senior Director of Amateur Scouting)
NPB (Japan):
Sheldon Neuse (Hanshin Tigers)
JB Wendelken (Yokohama DeNA Baystars)
Michael Feliz (Chunichi Dragons)
Jesus Aguilar (Saitama Seibu Lions)
Cody Thomas (Orix Buffaloes)
KBO (Korea):
Raul Alcantara (Doosan Bears)
David MacKinnon (Samsung Lions)
Matt Davidson (NC Dinos)
CPBL (Taiwan):
Wei-Chung Wang (Wei Chuan Dragons)
Daniel Mengden (CTBC Brothers)
Reymin Guduan (TSG Hawks)
LMB (Mexico):
Esteban Loaiza (Aguila de Veracruz pitching coach)
Vimael Machín (Mariachis de Guadalajara)
Deolis Guerra (Saraperos de Saltillo)
Fernando Abad (Saraperos de Saltillo)
Bruce Maxwell (Saraperos de Saltillo)
Spencer Patton (Olmecas de Tabasco)
Guillermo Moscoso (Bravos de León)
Chris Carter (Acereros de Monclova)
Édgar González (Piratas de Campeche)
Luis Barrera (Tigres de Quintana Roo)
Tanner Anderson (Sultanes de Monterrey)
Wilmer Font (Diablos Rojos del Mexico)
Franklin Barreto (Diablos Rojos del Mexico)
Arismendy Alcantara (Guerreros de Oaxaca)
Renato Nunez (Guerreros de Oaxaca)
César Valdez (Leones de Yucatán)
Baseball United (Middle East and South Asia)
Elvis Andrus (InvestoMinority owner)
Miguel Tejada (Karachi Monarchs Manager)
Bartolo Colon (Karachi Monarchs)
Brian Schlitter (Dubai Wolves)
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2024.03.20 22:26 Future_Hat9544 Mega cast ranking of new era players
In my recent great work of procrastination, I made this! It’s based on mostly just likability, and share your thoughts since I’m interested to see what others think🤗
Will not be including season 46 players in the overall ranking though because season isn’t done yet
Jesse Carolyn Cody Emily Tiffany Julie Evvie Frannie Gabler Jake Danny Shantel Heather Omar Heidi YamYam Dee Naseer Danny Maryann Bruce Kendra Xander Kellie Nneka Mike 42 Genie Brad 41 Lynsey Cassidy Austin Carson Deshawn Karla Brandon 44 Jenn Ricard Kaleb Tori Noelle Hai Sami Swati Maddy Jonathan Rocksroy Lauren Sarah Katurah Drew Elie Owen Erika Sydney Lydia Geo Drew Liana Sabiyah Claire Helen Brandon 45 Janine Chanelle Sifu Brando Medevac Matt Moriah 43 Chanelle James 43 Ryan 43 Sara Jamie David Voce Marya Sean J Maya Justine Jackson Zack Hannah Showmance with Frannie Matt Eric Abraham Lindsay 43 Dwight Josh Kane Daniel
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2024.02.25 12:45 MattyG815 MattyG’s Top 150 Survivors EVER
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2024.02.21 09:01 ImASlimeBlock My season rankings with descriptions
| Here is my ranking, the descriptions are pretty long so the seasons that i cant finish will be in the comments. #45. Thailand I actually think this season is actually better than I remember, but I just remember being so bored watching it. Like, it doesn't even sound that on paper with people like Clay and Helen making the final 4, who were both really great characters. I didn't even mind the Ted and Ghandia drama that much despite the ickiness surrounding it. But it's probably just the really boring pagonging that harms this season so much. Though, Robb’s arc of being a douche to a really wholesome person out of nowhere is so much fun. And Shii Ann’s arc of being on the outs of her tribe, flipping, then getting screwed by the fake merge is pretty fun to watch too. But everyone else is quite boring and just not very fun characters. #44. The Australian Outback Jerri kind of just carries this season. Pretty much all of the fun moments are because of her. (Kel and the beef jerky, the Colby/Jerry showmance, Hershey’s bar) Other than that, there’s the Alicia and Kimmi fight, Kimmi in general, Skupin and the pig, and Skupin falling in the fire. But that’s pretty much it. I mean, an Elizabeth and a Varner were pretty fun presences also, but this season just gets really boring towards the end. Like, the stretch of episodes after Jerri’s boot is insanely boring, probably the most boring stretch of episodes in the show’s history. Though, the pre-merge is pretty good, but I think the post-merge matters a lot more than the pre-merge to determine how good the season is and the post-merge of this season sucks. #43. One World I would now consider all seasons from this point a good survivor season. Even this one. I think the pre-merge of this season is actually pretty entertaining. I don’t think people realise how much characters like Colton help the season. Because when he was on screen, the season was genuinely really entertaining. Like, the fact he convinced the entire tribe to give up immunity is so fun to watch. Say what you want about him, but after he leaves, the season gets a lot more boring. But even then, Troyzan is an amazing character, and the season gets a lot more boring after he leaves. And even then, Tarzan is also an incredible character, and Kat is pretty fun to watch also. Jonas was also a really fun presence on this season. So, this season has it’s characters, but watching Kim dominate the entire game is really really boring and really harms the season, plus the rest of the cast is also pretty boring. #42. Redemption Island The first few episodes of this season are incredible. The Francesca, Matt and Russell boots are really fun to watch. And Stephenie is another amazing pre-merge character. But the post-merge is where the season starts to become a slog. It starts off great with the 2nd Matt boot, but then another pagoning happens. Though, I don’t think the characters in the pagoning are that bad. David, Julie, Ralph and Steve all had their moments, and I also kinda like the clear split between the two tribes. It just feels very different from other pagongings. Speaking of the pagonging, watching Boston Rob dominate the game is much more entertaining than Kim. It’s actually kinda fun to watch. And lastly, Phillip is a phenomenal character, he kind of carries this season from an entertainment standpoint. I also didn’t mind rice wars that much, it added some much needed drama for the season. But the season’s still a pagonging, and still pretty boring. #41. Ghost Island Up to the Chris Noble boot episode, this season is amazing. But the problem is, after that, it sucks. But let’s talk about the pre-merge. This season would have been so much better if the pre-merge boots made it further. Gonzalez was a really good first boot. Jacob Derwin was such a fun mess to watch. Morgan’s blindside was incredible. Brenden and James were great. Stephanie was a really fun character. Bradley could have been a fun villain. The boot order of this season is absolutely terrible. And despite how fun the Chris boot was, he probably would have saved the season if he made it further. But I guess Dom and Wendell were a great duo to watch, and the tie final vote was a great ending to this season. And characters like Kellyn and Donathon weren’t bad. And I don’t hate the twist of the season, though it probably should have been a returning season given the theme. #40. 41 I could see the argument for this being the worst season. Because this just isn’t Survivor. The amount of twists in all these new era seasons make it so much worse to watch, plus the 26 days and the overall kumbuya-ness of the seasons. Now onto the actual season. I think that this actually has the best cast out of the new era seasons. I just think the boot order sucked. Like, JD, Brad and Genie were really great characters in the pre-merge. The whole Ua storyline is really fun to watch. Then in the early merge section, we lose Sydney, Tiffany, Naseer, Evvie, Shan and Liana one by one by one who were all great characters. I think Sydney is the best casting in the new era so far. Her boot tribal I think is one of the best ever. And Shan was such a fun presence this season. Her blindside episode is actually really good, and not just for the new era. But this leaves us with a really underwhelming final 6, with only Ricard and Deshawn bringing the entertainment. Erika’s also a quite boring winner. So yeah, that’s this season. #39. 43 Gabler winning is probably the best thing to happen in the new era so far. He was just such a fun, kooky character and I think is much better than the boring Jesse win the fans wanted. But now let’s get to the bad parts. The pre-merge was boring, Cody, Gabler, Elie and Geo stop it from being a total snoozefest, but it’s still pretty bad. Though, I think this season actually has a decent boot order. Jeanine, Sami, Noelle, James, Karla, Cassidy, Owen and Jesse were all good characters. Not great, but good. Though the James and Owen fight was amazing and the new era needs more of that. And as I said before, Gabler and Cody were amazing characters and Jesse’s betrayal is an all time great moment. But it’s still a new era season and has many flaws that I said before. #38. 44 I actually think this season was decently entertaining the whole way through. But it’s mainly just because of the Tika 3. Yam Yam and Carolyn are all time great characters, and not just for the new era either. But aside from the three, the cast is alright. Like, Danny, Jaime, Matt, Frannie and Matthew were fine. And I really liked Josh. But everyone else was pretty boring. This season also just feels very, like, nice and just has good vibes, which I’m not a fan of. Though, the Tika 3 storyline is great and Yam Yam’s a great winner. #37. 42 Yeah, you’ve noticed the pattern now. I don’t like the new era that much. Although, this season probably one of the better casts of the new era. And the boot order is quite good too. But the season doesn’t really have a standout character like a Carolyn or Shan. I actually think Daniel was the best character of the season. If the new era wants to keep casting superfans, I think casting people like Daniel are the best way to do so. He was such a fun mess. He was the reason why the Jenny boot tribal was so good. But in general I think the pre-merge was pretty boring. But the post-merge is better. Chanelle was also a fun mess to watch. Rocksroy was a really fun and unique character, Tori was a really fun presence, Hai and Drea and their boots were great. Omar’s blindside was really fun to watch. Even people like Jonathon and Romeo were alright characters. And Maryanne and Mike were great characters the whole way through. So, this cast has good characters, but it still has the new era-ness feeling of the season which still sucks. #36. 45 I used to think this was a lot better than the other new era seasons, but now I rank it around the same. This is the worst cast of the new era to me. But it’s somehow the best season. I actually think the first three boots were three of the better characters this season, even Sean I’d say was a better character than most of the cast. Like, I found Brando really boring, Sifu disappointed me by how little he did, Kellie was extremely boring, (loved her vote out reaction though) Kendra was just annoying, and even Dee and Austin were pretty boring to me. Though I do think the one saving grace of this season is Bruce, not Emily. He was just so fun to watch with everyone straight up hating him. His and Katurah’s feud was also really fun. And also, Jake was really fun towards the end of the season and Kaleb’s SITD was an all time great moment. Though, I want to talk about Emily. I think episode 1 Emily is by far the best thing the new era has ever had. I take big Gabler’s win. Episode 1 Emily was the closest thing we’ve had to a true villain coming back on the show and it was amazing. And I know people like her growth arc, but I found her quite boring after Sabiyah’s boot. That’s all. I think the 60 minute episodes hard carried this season though, and would probably be the worst new era season if not for it. (eh, maybe better than 41.) The Sabiyah and Julie votes were good, and this season does a lot of things right that the other new era seasons didn't have like an intro and an auction. But it's not enough for it to be out of this new era tier. #35. Cook Islands I know people either love or hate this season, and I guess I’m towards the hate side. I just feel like people only love this season because it brought back Parvati, when in fact, she wasn’t even that good in this season. But anyways, this season’s alright. The story of this season is incredible, with the Aitu 4 actually being the final 4. Although, I think from the final 7 onwards, the season becomes pretty boring, with the Aitu 4 already having the majority. The fire making is an all time great moment, though. I also think this cast kinda sucks. Other than Yul, Ozzy, Penner, Nate, Cao Boi and Billy, the rest of the cast is terrible. Like, really bad. Maybe I’m a bit harsh but this season has a lot of duds, like over half the cast. Overall, the season’s fine, pretty boring but at least it’s better than the new era. #34. Caramoan The pre merge is bad, really bad. Especially the fans tribe. Although, I don’t mind Shamar that much, he is a pretty entertaining character. And I also really like the Brandon and Phillip feud, I really like the impromptu meltdown tribal because it felt so unique. Though, one good thing about the season is all the boring characters get out pre-merge, leaving for a pretty entertaining post merge. Corinne was great as always, the 3 amigo tribal is up there for one the best, Phillip was also amazing as always, Malcolm, Eddie and Reynold were all really fun presences on this season. The season definitely falls off after the Malcolm boot. But even then, the Andrea and Brenda boots were great. Erik and Brenda were huge disappointments though. But Cochran’s a good winner and his arc was pretty fun to watch from his last season. And Dawn kind of playing a Russell Hantz type of game is quite fun to watch too, though, she’s a lot less entertaining than him. #33. All-Stars This is just a very underwhelming season. Having all the winners and actual all-stars get booted out early is a disappointment. It’s also just becomes a very dark season towards the end, and also just gets pretty boring with another alliance just dominating. Though, the Romber storyline across the whole season is amazing. Boston Rob is always a great character whenever he’s on screen, so that kind of helps the darkness of the season. His and Lex’s interactions are amazing during Lex’s boot episode. But the pre-merge isn’t much better. Sue’s and Jenna’s exits aren’t very fun to watch. Though there are some fun moments. I really liked the mixer challenge, and character’s like Rob C, Ethan, Colby and Jerri were fun for the short moments they were there. And Rich is hilarious as always. And Shii Ann was the one bright spot of the season, her immunity win is one of the best of all time. And even though I complained about how dark the season gets, I really like the final tribal council. #32. Game Changers This is kind of like all-stars, except that the pre-merge is genuinely amazing. Tony’s 2 episode arc is hilarious to watch. Malcolm’s boot tribal is one of the craziest ever. JT being a mess this season is so fun to watch. The sugar drama is incredible. Debbie’s meltdown is TV gold. And Sandra was still her amazing self. But that’s pretty much where the good ends. The Varner thing sucked. And the post-merge is pretty bad. Having all the actual game changers get out pre-merge leaves for just a boring post-merge. Ozzy was a huge disappointment, Hali did nothing, Debbies and Sierra were fine, Zeke didn’t do much, Andrea didn’t do much, Michaela was a pretty great character, but her boot tribal was more confusing than entertaining. And I actually really like Cirie’s vote out though, I think it’s dumb, but the fact it happened on Cirie I think makes it great. Other than that, Aubry didn’t do much, Sarah, Brad and Troyzan were a quite boring final 3, and Tai was fine. Yeah, this season gets carried hard by the pre-merge. #31. Borneo This season is a million times better than the Outback for me. The merge vote is still one of the best in the show's history. Rich, Sue and Rudy are all top tier characters. I think I might be underrating this season a bit, because I don’t really remember pretty much anything entertaining happening. Like, I remember some good moments like Gervase and the cows, Kelly and Sue’s fight, BB being a great character, Greg and Colleen’s showmance?, Snakes and rats, Alphabet strategy. But I don’t really remember many other entertaining moments that don’t involve Rich, Sue and Rudy. I probably just wasn’t paying much attention when I first watched it. Though I don’t remember the pre-merge being very good, though. Also, the season is very slow paced which I’m not a big fan of. But the overall realistic and simple feel of the season is something I quite enjoy. #30. Africa Pretty much have the same opinion as Borneo with this season. The only good moments I remember are the auction, Lex’s breakdown, Frank/ Brandon reward, Lex/Ethan reward, and the never have I ever segment, but that’s pretty much it. Though, on paper, the merge cast seems amazing. Big Tom is an all time great character here, Ethan, Lex, T-Bird, Kelly, Brandon, Frank, Clarence were all great characters. ‘Never broken the honour of a handshake’ is an all time great quote. And the pre-merge had good characters like Silas and Lindsay. But I just don’t really remember being that entertained by this season, I think some of the very old seasons have this slow feel to them which make it pretty boring to watch. So that’s probably why this is so low. I did really love the rewards, though. #29. Marquesas Kind of the same as Borneo and Africa, I just don’t really remember having that much fun watching this season. Obviously the John Carrol boot is amazing, but after that, I think the season becomes really boring due to the three boring Zoe, Tammy and General boots. Kathy’s arc this season is probably one of the best ever, though. Neleh is great, and Sean is one of the best characters ever as well. The mint scene is amazing. Boston Rob, Hunter, Gina and Sarah were all great characters as well. The morning show is also an all time great character moment. The final 4 rock draw was also an amazing moment. So as the jellyfish scene. So yeah, this season has it’s good moments, but it still has the early season vibe which makes the season a little bit boring at times. #28. Vanuatu This season has the worst pre-merge ever. It’s just really boring. Rory and Eliza probably stop it from being downright unwatchable. But really, the first 4 boots are really boring. The mens tribe in general was really boring besides Rory. His arc is really fun to watch. Although, the season really picks up when Chris becomes the last man standing. It’s actually a really good season from then on. He has one of the best winning stories in the show’s history, and is also an amazing character. But it’s not just him. Twila was a really good character. Eliza was such an entertaining figure the whole season. Ami’s game was really fun to watch. Scout and Julie were pretty good also. So yeah, the end game of this season is incredible but it’s a really boring season until the final 7. #27. Fiji The pre-merge also sucks here. Having the ‘have nots’ lose over and over again is really just not fun to watch. The same thing just repeats for the whole pre-merge. And it doesn’t help that this season has a pretty weak cast. I think it’s in contention for the worst case in the whole series. A lot of the pre-merges have little to no personality. Although I did like Anthony, and I thought Rocky and Lisi brought some quite fun entertainment which the pre-merge really needed. But the post-merge is amazing. It really is. The Edgardo boot is an all time great tribal. The Yau Man and Dreamz deal is such a fun story to watch, and having Dreamz betray him in the end was such a great ending to it. Alex’s underdog run was quite fun to watch. But another problem is, other than those three, no one else provided much entertainment to the show. Earl is a pretty boring character to me. But Dreamz and Yau Man are both phenomenal characters in this season and I know this is unpopular, but I loved the final tribal council. #26. Palau This season’s pre-merge is amazing… On a first watch. The downfall of Ulong is obviously an amazing storyline, but I think rewatchability is a factor in these seasons and it would be really boring on a rewatch. Though, the post-merge is really good, especially from the final 6 onwards. Tom and Ian were both great characters and watching them get all the way to the end is really fun. Although, I don’t think the cast is even that good. Half the Ulong tribe were complete duds. (Everyone besides Stephenie, Bobby Jon, James, Angie and Jolanda.) and I’d say half of Koror were duds too. (Everyone besides Tom, Ian, Caryn, Katie and Coby.) But I don’t think it really affects this season that much, and Ian blowing up his game at the end is an all time great moment. But still, it was pretty entertaining on the first watch, but I don’t really want to watch this again. The theme and challenges were great, though. #25. Guatemala I used to be a lot lower on this season, but now I think it’s really good. The first few boots were obviously really boring, but picked up at the Blake boot where Brian was a great character there, Amy was also a fun pre-merge character. And the Margaret boot which has one of the best tribal councils in the show’s history. Judd is just an amazing character and has so many great moments this season. Though, the season falls off a bit at the early merge. Though, the Jaime/Bobby Jon feud is fantastic TV, and Gary was a fun presence on this season too. Danni’s underdog win is a great story, and characters like Stephenie, Rafe, Judd and Lydia making it far help this season. #24. Island of the Idols This is probably the most controversial opinion on the list. But I do stand by it. First off, I think the pre-merge is amazing. Like, every single boot is a blindside which makes for great TV. I also think Episode 6 (Jason boot) is an all time great episode. I also think this cast is incredible. Noura is an all time great character and her IOI is so much fun to watch. Kellee made for incredible TV, Jamal and Jack had great moments. Tom, Jason and Vince were great characters. Even Aaron, Elizabeth and Missy had some fun moments in the pre-merge. But obviously the Dan episode is terrible, and Dan just sucks in general, but I think the post-merge still has moments. The Missy blindside was really fun. Karishma playing her idol was a great moment, the Karishma boot tribal was insane. Dean was an amazing character and him and Noura making the final 3 was really good. Janet was a great presence on the show. Elaine was a phenomenal character throughout the whole season. This cast is honestly really good. It’s just the Dan stuff that knocks this season down a lot. And Tommy is probably the most boring winner in the show's history. I actually loved this twist as well, all the visits to Rob and Sandra were so fun to watch and I think people don’t realise how much they liked the pre-merge of this season. #23. Panama Post swap Casaya basically carries this season. They just have so many good moments together. Shane's blackberry, Shane smoking, Shane's genitals, Shane's apartment argument, Bruce's medevac, Courtney doing yoga on Bruce's rock thing, Bruce and Bobby drinking. There's probably much more but this would be too long. But i think the problem is the post swap lamina tribe is insanely boring, and the lamina pagonging is also pretty boring. Though Terry’s story in this season is really fun to watch, and the season really picks up from the final 7. The 321 vote is an all time great vote. Although, the season has an underwhelming ending, with Danielle and Aras being the two most boring Casaya members. But still, the seasons great and has some amazing characters. #22. South Pacific Then there were five is one of the best episodes of all time. The season is extremely good after the Edna vote. But let's talk about the rest of the season, which is fine. The pre merge is pretty good. We get some really great characters like Papa Bear, Stacey and Christine leaving which kinda sucks. But other than them, Ozzy is kind of the standout character pre-merge. Watching him be entitled is so fun to me, and then offering to be voted out and giving a terrible speech at the duel is such great TV. Cochran’s overall a great character here, too. As is Jim. The actual merge episode is amazing and Cochran flipping is an all time great moment. Then, the pretty boring stretch of episodes happen all the way to the Edna vote, but then the season takes off again. I know people are put off by the Christianity cult that Coach makes, but I love it. It just feels so unique compared to all other seasons. Speaking of Coach, he is still the incredible character he was in his other two seasons, despite this being his weakest appearance character wise. Ozzy’s arc in this season is one of the best one season arcs in the show's history to me. Brandon’s a great character for this season and his downfall is amazing. Albert had some good moments and Sophie’s bluntness was great to watch this season too. #21. The Amazon I think this is the show’s first really good season. And it’s mainly just because of Rob C. I think the pre-merge is awful, though. Like, nothing really interesting happens other than like the Dave and Jenna interactions for the tribe swap. But all the votes were pretty boring and are mainly carried by Rob and his confessionals. I liked the mixer challenge, though. But the post merge is amazing. And it’s still mainly because of Rob. From the Deena boot, the season is like a top tier season. Rob flipping every round makes for such great TV, and combined with him being an amazing character makes for such an entertaining post-merge. But it’s not only just Rob. Matthew and the machete is a great scene. Heidi and Jenna stripping is an all time great moment. The shelter burning down was great. In summary, really good post-merge, terrible pre-merge. #20. Nicaragua I don't understand people who love Gabon but hate this, because this season is such a fun mess. From an entertainment standpoint, Fabio is one of the best winners ever. But let's talk about the season from start to finishh. I think the season starts off great. Wendy Jo was a great character and first boot. Her tribal is so fun to watch. Holly’s meltdown and throwing Dan’s shoes into the water is an all time great moment. Shannon’s downfall was really satisfying and also fun to watch. Jimmy Johnson is a fantastic pre-merge character and his dynamic with Jimmy T was so fun to watch. Jimmy T’s short arc is one of the best pre-merges storylines ever. Tyrone was also an amazing character who could have been a great villain had he made it further. Marty was an all time great character. He was such a chaotic player who made for such great TV. Naonka is another all-time great character. Her picking fights with literally everyone is so much fun to watch. Jane’s one sided hate towards Marty is also amazing to watch. Brenda was also a fantastic villainous figure for this season. But sadly, Mary, Brenda and Naonka leave one after another at the merge, which harms this season’s endgame. The double quit was really fun to watch, though. Holly’s face turn and Jane’s heel turnt this season are both incredible to watch. Jane putting out the fire is amazing TV. And Dan making it as far as he did and him having some great moments is also great. Though, Chase and Sash aren’t very interesting to watch. But Fabio is a phenomenal character and a perfect winner for this season. #19. Cambodia I used to love this season, like it was in my top 5. But I have realised like a lot of fans that this season just doesn’t have many fun moments. Like, it’s definitely not boring, due to the heavy amount of gameplay that takes place. But I think it lacks what makes a top tier Survivor season, which are the character moments. I think Abi just carries the season whenever she’s on screen, especially pre-merge. And Keith was great too. But losing some of the non-gamebotty people pre-merge like Peih-gee, Varner and Woo I think harms the season. But obviously the Savage blindside is an all time great blindside, Wentworth’s run this season is amazing. Also, the Ciera vote was pretty good and the Fishbach one was great. And the no votes tribal was amazing too. So this season has great gameplay moments, but lacks the character interactions #18. Winners at War I think I might be underrating this season a bit, because I do think it’s a decently entertaining season the whole way. It’s just more disappointing than anything. It just sucks losing all these old-schoolers one after another until they’re all gone. And i also think these old-schoolers are some of the better characters this season, such as an Ethan, Rob, Parvati, Sandra, Tyson, Yul. Like, these would have been great characters had they made it far. Because in the post-merge we’re only left with like Tony, Michele and I guess Ben for entertainment. This probably has the worst boot order in the show’s history. But I do think Tony is one of the best characters of all time, and him winning this season is a great ending to it. The sophie boot episode is still one of the best ever. Adam pretty much carried the season when he was on screen. He was such a fun character. Him and Ben’s feud is underappreciated by how fun it was. And there still are some fun moments in the season. Ethan’s vote off was fun, Sandra’s blindside was amazing, Rob’s downfall was really great to watch, Adam’s tribal was really entertaining, 2nd Tyson vote was really fun, Kim’s blindside was great. So this season does have some great moments. I also think the edge harms this season quite a bit. And it is pretty much a Tony steamroll from the post-merge on which is kinda underwhelming. Fire tokens were kind of fun but would probably be a better season without it. #17. Tocantins I don't really get people who think this is top tier. Because I think the premerge was pretty boring. But Tyson and Coach kind of save it with them being great characters. And the season picks up quite a bit at the merge, well after the Joe medevac. The Brenden blindside is amazing. Coach is the best casting choice in the show's history and probably the best character in the show's history in this season. The martyr approach is the best episode ever. Tyson was also a top tier character in this season and his blindside was so fun to watch. His dynamic with Sierra was really entertaining. JT, Stephen, Errin and Taj and great characters and them making it all the way to the end is a perfect ending to the season. Overall, it’s a decently entertaining season the whole way thanks to Tyson and Coach. #16. China This probably seems low, but I feel like it suffers a bit from Todd’s alliance pretty much dominating the whole game. Like, after the James vote, the vote offs are pretty boring. But, the characters are incredible and make up for the lack of interesting gameplay. This has one of the best newbie casts of all time. Todd is a great character and winner. Courtney is an all time great character here. Peih Gee was a great underdog character here. James is another all time great character and his blindside is up there for one of the best. Jean-Robert is a fantastic villain for this season and his blindside was very satisfying. Even Erik and Jaime had their moments. Character wise, this season is incredible. Even pre-merge the characters are still good. Dave is an all time great pre-merge character. Chicken’s one of the best first boots. Aaron’s vote out was very fun to watch. This season is just consistently really good but I don’t agree with people saying it’s one of the best. I really like the location and China-based challenges though. #15. Edge of Extinction Chris winning was the best outcome of this season. I think, unlike WAW, the edge makes this season better. Reem is someone who would have just been a standard first boot, but the edge makes her get much more screen time and turns out to be an incredible character. I also think this cast is fantastic, there are so many fun personalities this season. Wendy was a fun, chaotic player. Keith was fun as well. Chris’s first vote out was really fun. Aubry’s blindside was amazing to watch. Aurora, Ron, Victoria, Lauren, Wentworth and David were great in this season, too. And I don’t really mind how most of these people got underedited because the winner comes back in the final episode and takes down the final boss of the season in Devens, who received most of the screen time and sets up the story of the season very well. And speaking of Devens, he is an all time great character here. Watching him survive round after round is so fun to watch and him getting taken out in the end is a great end to his arc. Wardog was an incredible character here, too. The Julia boot tribal is one of the greatest of all time. The finale episode is one of the best of all time and Chris’s game is so fun to watch there. So, I get why people don't really like this season but from an entertainment standpoint, it's amazing. #14. Millennials VS Gen X I think this season is really strong. But I think it suffers from the same reason as Cambodia, where it’s pretty gamebotty at times. And I don’t think the pre-merge is very strong. We lose a lot of no name characters like Rachel, Paul, CeCe, and Lucy. Though, I think the Lucy tribal is very strong. Figgy and Taylor were a bright spot of this pre-merge, and her blindside was really great. Michaela’s blindside is an all time great pre-merge blindside and has one of the best reactions in the show’s history. The start of David’s arc begins here and is still a great character here. But I think the season really picks up post-merge. A lot of the more entertaining personalities make it quite far like Adam, Jay and David, and we get a lot more character moments such as the Adam and Jay hammock scene and the Bret/Zeke scene. The Taylor tribal was fun. Will flipping was great. And the rock draw is an all time great moment. And the finale is also one of the best in the show’s history. So, the later half of this season is great but the pre-merge drags it down a bit. #13. Blood vs Water I used to like this season a lot more. But it’s kind of like China where it’s pretty much an alliance steamroll in the post-merge. Though, the rock draw tribal is really entertaining and one of the best ever. I also think the pre-merge is pretty good. Brad pretty much carries the entertainment aspect of the pre-merge. It’s so fun to watch everyone’s hate towards him and his tribal is one of the best pre-merge tribals ever. I haven’t really talked about the redemption island twist yet but I do think it made all the seasons better, despite it being a pretty bad twist. And that combined with the blood vs water theme makes it even better to watch. Rupert got out in a very fun way and this is also Candice’s best season character wise, and Tina too. The Aras/Vytas dynamic is pretty fun to watch. Colton was still the same entertaining character. The Caleb vote was really strong. Hayden and Ciera became great characters towards the end. And Tyson is still the same fantastic character and him winning was a great ending to the season. #12. San Juan Del Sur I think the general consensus of this season is that it has a bad pre-merge, but great post-merge. And I kind of disagree. I don’t think the pre-merge is as bad as people say it is. The Drew Christy episode is one of the best pre-merge episodes in the show’s history. The John Rocker blindside is really fun. Val was a great character. The Josh/Keith exile scene was fun. And the blood vs water theme is still good. But the post-merge is amazing, one of the best in the show’s history. The Josh and Jeremy blindsides were both pretty strong, and Natalie’s revenge arc after Jeremy gets voted out is one of the best winning stories ever. Plus most of the entertaining characters make it pretty far which help this season. Baylor and Missy were really fun characters to root against. The ‘stick to the plan’ is an all time great one. Natalie switching her vote from Keith to Alec is really fun to watch. The Jon blindside is incredible. The Baylor blindside was even better. It’s just an overall really good season with an amazing post-merge. #11. Gabon This season is probably the messiest season of Survivor we will ever get and it’s amazing. The Fang tribe is one of the most entertaining tribes ever by how much of a disaster they are. There are just so many incredible character moments in the pre-merge like Fang voting off their strongest member first, the Michele/Kenny scenes, GC being leader than quitting a day later, GC leaving before the challenge, Krystal spilling rice, Eat yo rice, Matty/Charlie/Randy challenge, Sugar shack, Marcus throwing idol into the ocean, and probably much more. And this is all just the pre-merge. Cookie-gate is a hilarious story in the season. Randy is a top tier character, Corinne had really entertaining moments, Krystal failing every challenge was TV gold. Kenny’s arc in this season is amazing. Sugar pretty much controlling the game is crazy. Ace, Gillian and Dan were great pre-merge characters. Corinne’s jury speech is an all time great moment. Bob winning the season is a perfect ending to it. This final 3 was perfect for this season. This doesn’t really affect the season’s ranking but location and challenges are amazing. It’s just a really messy season that is so fun to watch the whole way through. But I think the problem is the fact there isn’t very much gameplay happening makes it so you can’t have these top tier moments like Parvati’s double idol play or the John Morrison blindside which I think are needed to make seasons even better. Top 10 is in comments. overall tier list. submitted by ImASlimeBlock to survivor [link] [comments] |
2024.02.10 16:30 kuigen My personal songs chart Top 50
My personal songs chart in February 3, 2024
- Tumblr Girls (feat. Christoph Andersson) - G-Eazy {+1}
- I'm the One (feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil Wayne) - DJ Khaled {-1}
- AIN'T GONNA ANSWER (feat. Lil Wayne) - NLE Choppa {-}
- Feel It Still - Portugal. The Man {+5}
- Summertime Sadness (Cedric Gervais Remix) - Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais {New}
- MIA (feat. Drake) - Bad Bunny {New}
- World's Smallest Violin - AJR {-}
- Sucker for Pain (feat. X Ambassadors) - Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa & Imagine Dragons, Logic & Ty Dolla $ign {-3}
- Inertia - AJR {-3}
- Stressed Out - Twenty One Pilots {-2}
- Stereo Hearts (feat. Adam Levine) - Gym Class Heroes {-}
- Latch (feat. Sam Smith) - Disclosure {-}
- Honey, I'm Good. - Andy Grammer {-3}
- In the Name of Love - Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha {+1}
- Purple Lamborghini (with Rick Ross) - Skrillex & Rick Ross {-11}
- HARLEY QUINN - Fuerza Regida & Marshmello {New}
- Riptide - Vance Joy {+29}
- BIG BANK (feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Nicki Minaj) - YG {New}
- Heaven - Niall Horan {+1}
- Ride - Twenty One Pilots {-7}
- This Love - Maroon 5 {Re-Entry}
- Off Deez - JID & J. Cole {New}
- Mamaw's House (feat. Morgan Wallen) - Thomas Rhett {+25}
- Sensational (feat. Davido & Lojay) - Chris Brown {+1}
- Man Made A Bar (feat. Eric Church) - Morgan Wallen {Re-Entry}
- Living Millennium (feat. Hatsune Miku) - Iyowa {+7}
- Titanium (feat. Sia) - David Guetta {+18}
- pop ur sh*t - 21 Savage, Young Thug & Metro Boomin {-7}
- Kyu-kurarin (feat. Kafu) - Iyowa {+3}
- The Painter - Cody Johnson {New}
- Fireflies - Owl City {+18}
- Heathens - Twenty One Pilots {-1}
- Rude - MAGIC! {-5}
- Beautiful Things - Benson Boone {+8}
- Radioactive - Imagine Dragons {Re-Entry}
- Lovin On Me - Jack Harlow {-6}
- The Ocean (feat. Shy Martin) - Mike Perry {-10}
- Young Miko: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 58 - Bizarrap & Young Miko {-19}
- Surround Sound (feat. 21 Savage & Baby Tate) - JID {-5}
- Bang! - AJR {-}
- yes, and? - Ariana Grande {-15}
- Happier - Marshmello & Bastille {-5}
- Alone - Marshmello {-}
- Northern Attitude - Noah Kahan & Hozier {New}
- I Remember Everything (feat. Kacey Musgraves) - Zach Bryan {;5}
- Tremor - Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Martin Garrix {-10}
- No Limit (feat. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B) - G-Eazy {-29}
- In Your Light - Gotye {-4}
- Sexy B*tch (feat. Akon) - David Guetta {-2}
- My Love (feat. Jess Glynne) - Route 94 {New}
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2024.01.19 23:00 HockeyMod Game Thread: New Jersey Devils (22-17-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (14-21-9) - 19 Jan 2024 - 7:00PM EST
New Jersey Devils (22-17-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (14-21-9)
Nationwide Arena
Projected Lineups
| Left | Center | Right | | Left | Center | Right |
CBJ | Johnny Gaudreau | Cole Sillinger | Yegor Chinakhov | NJD | Tyler Toffoli | Nico Hischier | Jesper Bratt |
CBJ | Adam Fantilli | Boone Jenner | Jack Roslovic | NJD | Timo Meier | Michael McLeod | Dawson Mercer |
CBJ | Kent Johnson | Dmitri Voronkov | Kirill Marchenko | NJD | Erik Haula | Curtis Lazar | Nathan Bastian |
CBJ | Alexandre Texier | Sean Kuraly | Justin Danforth | NJD | Maxwell Willman | Chris Tierney | Alexander Holtz |
| Left D | Right D | | Left D | Right D |
CBJ | Damon Severson | Adam Boqvist | NJD | John Marino | Simon Nemec |
CBJ | Ivan Provorov | Andrew Peeke | NJD | Luke Hughes | Colin Miller |
CBJ | Jake Bean | Erik Gudbranson | NJD | Kevin Bahl | Cal Foote |
| Goalies | | Goalies |
CBJ | Elvis Merzlikins | NJD | Vitek Vanecek |
CBJ | Spencer Martin | NJD | Nico Daws |
Source,
Source Injuries
| Player | Date | Injury | Status | Details | Return |
CBJ | Jordan Dumais | 05 Jan 2024 | Abdomen | OUT | Dumais had successful lower abdominal surgery a week ago and will miss the next five weeks. | 22 Feb 2024 |
CBJ | Zach Werenski | 27 Dec 2023 | Ankle | IR | Werenski (ankle) will miss the next 4-6 weeks, according to Aaron Portzline of The Athletic. | 25 Jan 2024 |
CBJ | Nick Blankenburg | 21 Dec 2023 | Upper Body | IR | Blankenburg was placed on injured reserve Saturday, retroactive to Dec. 19. | 23 Jan 2024 |
CBJ | Patrik Laine | 14 Dec 2023 | Collarbone | IR | Fracture | 27 Jan 2024 |
-- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
NJD | Brendan Smith | 15 Jan 2024 | Knee | IR | Sprain | 22 Jan 2024 |
NJD | Jonas Siegenthaler | 06 Jan 2024 | Foot | IR | Fracture | 06 Feb 2024 |
NJD | Jack Hughes | 05 Jan 2024 | Upper Body | OUT | Not Specified | 25 Jan 2024 |
NJD | Ondrej Palat | 03 Jan 2024 | Lower Body | OUT | Palat (lower body) will be out for some time after coach Lindy Ruff told reporters Tuesday, "We don't expect back short-term," per Amanda Stein of the New Jersey Devils' official site. | 22 Jan 2024 |
NJD | Dougie Hamilton | 28 Nov 2023 | Pectoral | IR | Surgery | 21 Mar 2024 |
NJD | Tomas Nosek | 18 Nov 2023 | Foot | IR-LT | Surgery | 20 Jan 2024 |
NJD | Nolan Foote | 09 Oct 2023 | Undisclosed | IR-NR | Foote (undisclosed) was placed on the non-roster injured reserve Monday. | 06 Feb 2024 |
Source,
Source In-Game Updates
Teams | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Total |
NJD | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 |
CBJ | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Team Stats
Team | Shots | Hits | Blocks | FOW% | Giveaways | Takeaways | Power Play | PIM |
NJD | 33 | 11 | 19 | 64.2% | 1 | 2 | 0/4 | 6 |
CBJ | 29 | 21 | 19 | 35.8% | 4 | 6 | 0/3 | 8 |
Goals
Period | Time | Team | Strength | Description |
1st | 04:21 | CBJ | Even | Cole Sillinger (8) snap shot, assist(s): Yegor Chinakhov (8), Johnny Gaudreau (22) |
2nd | 00:28 | NJD | Even | John Marino (3) wrist shot, assist(s): Simon Nemec (8) |
2nd | 08:40 | NJD | Even | Alexander Holtz (12) tip-in shot, assist(s): Cal Foote (1), Max Willman (1) |
2nd | 13:31 | NJD | Even | Nico Hischier (12) wrist shot, assist(s): None |
2nd | 14:43 | NJD | Even | Nathan Bastian (3) tip-in shot, assist(s): Kevin Bahl (6) |
Penalties
Period | Time | Team | Type | Min | Description |
1st | 04:58 | NJD | MIN | 2 | Erik Haula interference against Kirill Marchenko |
1st | 06:27 | CBJ | MIN | 2 | Ivan Provorov interference against Nathan Bastian |
1st | 13:34 | NJD | MIN | 2 | Tyler Toffoli tripping against Cole Sillinger |
1st | 17:38 | CBJ | MIN | 2 | Andrew Peeke holding against Tyler Toffoli |
2nd | 01:23 | CBJ | MIN | 2 | Jack Roslovic tripping against Kevin Bahl |
2nd | 10:39 | NJD | MIN | 2 | Kevin Bahl interference against Boone Jenner |
3rd | 00:46 | CBJ | MIN | 2 | Alexandre Texier high-sticking against Simon Nemec |
Officials
- Referees: Jon McIsaac, Cody Beach
- Linesmen: Jesse Marquis, Tyson Baker
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2024.01.19 16:00 HockeyMod Game Thread: New Jersey Devils (22-17-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (14-21-9) - 19 Jan 2024 - 7:00PM EST
New Jersey Devils (22-17-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (14-21-9)
Nationwide Arena
Time
PT | MT | CT | ET | AT | UTC |
4:00PM | 5:00PM | 6:00PM | 7:00PM | 8:00PM | 12:00AM |
Projected Lineups
| Left | Center | Right | | Left | Center | Right |
CBJ | Johnny Gaudreau | Cole Sillinger | Yegor Chinakhov | NJD | Tyler Toffoli | Nico Hischier | Jesper Bratt |
CBJ | Adam Fantilli | Boone Jenner | Jack Roslovic | NJD | Timo Meier | Michael McLeod | Dawson Mercer |
CBJ | Kent Johnson | Dmitri Voronkov | Kirill Marchenko | NJD | Erik Haula | Curtis Lazar | Nathan Bastian |
CBJ | Alexandre Texier | Sean Kuraly | Justin Danforth | NJD | Maxwell Willman | Chris Tierney | Alexander Holtz |
| Left D | Right D | | Left D | Right D |
CBJ | Damon Severson | Adam Boqvist | NJD | John Marino | Simon Nemec |
CBJ | Ivan Provorov | Andrew Peeke | NJD | Luke Hughes | Colin Miller |
CBJ | Jake Bean | Erik Gudbranson | NJD | Kevin Bahl | Cal Foote |
| Goalies | | Goalies |
CBJ | Elvis Merzlikins | NJD | Vitek Vanecek |
CBJ | Spencer Martin | NJD | Nico Daws |
Source,
Source Injuries
| Player | Date | Injury | Status | Details | Return |
CBJ | Jordan Dumais | 05 Jan 2024 | Abdomen | OUT | Dumais will undergo lower abdominal surgery Friday. He's expected to need six weeks to recover. | 21 Feb 2024 |
CBJ | Zach Werenski | 27 Dec 2023 | Ankle | IR | Werenski (ankle) will miss the next 4-6 weeks, according to Aaron Portzline of The Athletic. | 25 Jan 2024 |
CBJ | Nick Blankenburg | 21 Dec 2023 | Upper Body | IR | Blankenburg was placed on injured reserve Saturday, retroactive to Dec. 19. | unknown |
CBJ | Patrik Laine | 14 Dec 2023 | Collarbone | IR | Fracture | 27 Jan 2024 |
CBJ | Boone Jenner | 08 Dec 2023 | Jaw | IR | Jenner (jaw) is expected to be activated off injured reserve and return to the lineup Friday against the New Jersey Devils, Aaron Portzline of The Athletic reports. | unknown |
-- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
NJD | Brendan Smith | 15 Jan 2024 | Knee | IR | Sprain | unknown |
NJD | Jonas Siegenthaler | 06 Jan 2024 | Foot | IR | Fracture | 06 Feb 2024 |
NJD | Jack Hughes | 05 Jan 2024 | Upper Body | OUT | Not Specified | 25 Jan 2024 |
NJD | Ondrej Palat | 03 Jan 2024 | Lower Body | DTD | Palat (lower body) will be out for some time after coach Lindy Ruff told reporters Tuesday, "We don't expect back short-term," per Amanda Stein of the New Jersey Devils' official site. | unknown |
NJD | Dougie Hamilton | 28 Nov 2023 | Pectoral | IR | Surgery | 21 Mar 2024 |
NJD | Tomas Nosek | 18 Nov 2023 | Foot | IR-LT | Surgery | 20 Jan 2024 |
NJD | Nolan Foote | 09 Oct 2023 | Undisclosed | IR-NR | Foote (undisclosed) was placed on the non-roster injured reserve Monday. | unknown |
Source,
Source Team Stats
Team | GP | W | L | OT | P | P% | GF/G | GA/G | PP% | PK% | SF/G | SA/G | FO% |
CBJ | 44 | 14 | 21 | 9 | 37 | 0.420 | 3.00 | 3.73 | 15.20 | 79.20 | 29.61 | 34.07 | 47.70 |
NJD | 42 | 22 | 17 | 3 | 47 | 0.560 | 3.43 | 3.48 | 28.35 | 77.27 | 31.19 | 29.43 | 54.26 |
Source Team Leaders
Stat | | Player | Value | | Player | Value |
G | CBJ | Kirill Marchenko | 14 | NJD | Jesper Bratt, Tyler Toffoli | 16 |
A | CBJ | Zach Werenski | 24 | NJD | Jesper Bratt, Jack Hughes | 30 |
P | CBJ | Johnny Gaudreau | 28 | NJD | Jesper Bratt | 46 |
+/- | CBJ | Kirill Marchenko | 6 | NJD | Colin Miller | 11 |
PIM | CBJ | Erik Gudbranson | 51 | NJD | Brendan Smith | 47 |
TOI | CBJ | Zach Werenski | 24:04 | NJD | John Marino | 21:01 |
Source,
Source In-Game Updates
Teams | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Total |
NJD | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 |
CBJ | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Team Stats
Team | Shots | Hits | Blocks | FOW% | Giveaways | Takeaways | Power Play | PIM |
NJD | 33 | 11 | 19 | 64.2% | 1 | 2 | 0/4 | 6 |
CBJ | 29 | 21 | 19 | 35.8% | 4 | 6 | 0/3 | 8 |
Goals
Period | Time | Team | Strength | Description |
1st | 04:21 | CBJ | Even | Cole Sillinger (8) snap shot, assist(s): Yegor Chinakhov (8), Johnny Gaudreau (22) |
2nd | 00:28 | NJD | Even | John Marino (3) wrist shot, assist(s): Simon Nemec (8) |
2nd | 08:40 | NJD | Even | Alexander Holtz (12) tip-in shot, assist(s): Cal Foote (1), Max Willman (1) |
2nd | 13:31 | NJD | Even | Nico Hischier (12) wrist shot, assist(s): None |
2nd | 14:43 | NJD | Even | Nathan Bastian (3) tip-in shot, assist(s): Kevin Bahl (6) |
Penalties
Period | Time | Team | Type | Min | Description |
1st | 04:58 | NJD | MIN | 2 | Erik Haula interference against Kirill Marchenko |
1st | 06:27 | CBJ | MIN | 2 | Ivan Provorov interference against Nathan Bastian |
1st | 13:34 | NJD | MIN | 2 | Tyler Toffoli tripping against Cole Sillinger |
1st | 17:38 | CBJ | MIN | 2 | Andrew Peeke holding against Tyler Toffoli |
2nd | 01:23 | CBJ | MIN | 2 | Jack Roslovic tripping against Kevin Bahl |
2nd | 10:39 | NJD | MIN | 2 | Kevin Bahl interference against Boone Jenner |
3rd | 00:46 | CBJ | MIN | 2 | Alexandre Texier high-sticking against Simon Nemec |
Officials
- Referees: Jon McIsaac, Cody Beach
- Linesmen: Jesse Marquis, Tyson Baker
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2024.01.14 02:06 Alarming-Butterfly90 DWTS Battle By Places: Conclusion, and Stats
Xochitl Gomez, the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy Recipient, wins the Final Winners' Showdown and becomes the latest Placement Battle Queen, while Kaitlyn Bristowe receives half a point for her improvement from her previous match-up against Charli D'Amelio. The score is 7-9, which means Season 32 beats Season 29 by just a bit!
The Winners Circle of Season 29 vs Season 32 are Matt Walsh, Anne Heche, Tyson Beckford, Vernon Davis, Mira Sorvino, Jeannie Mai, Lele Pons, AJ McLean, Johnny Weir, Alyson Hannigan, Charity Lawson, Ariana Madix, Jason Mraz, and Xochitl Gomez.
Here are the Winners of each respective Placement in variety of Series, Honourable Mentions, Honorary Pointers and Wildcards for their recognition in their show achievements below
14th Place Winners: Cheryl Ladd, Matt Walsh
13th Place Winners: Sam Champion, Jake T. Austin, Anne Heche
12th Place Winners: Debbie Gibson, Redfoo, Mary Wilson, Selma Blair Jesse Metcalfe, Denise Richards, Dorothy Hamill, Tyson Beckford
11th Place Winners: Melanie C, Jack Wagner, Derek Fisher, Paulina Porizkova, Joseph Baena, Holly Madison, Shannen Doherty, Elisabetta Cannalis, Vernon Davis
10th Place Winners: Kenya Moore, Sherri Shepherd, Sasha Pieterse, Natalie Coughlin, Valerie Harper, Wayne Newton, Monica Aldama, Misty May Treanor, Vanilla Ice, Marla Maples, Kristin Cavallari, Tinashe, Mira Sorvino
9th Place Winners: The Miz, Gavin DeGraw, Melissa Joan Hart, Cody Simpson, Christina Milian, Leeza Gibbons, Jordin Sparks, Adam Carolla, Amber Rose, Doug Flutie, Chynna Phillips, Mary Lou Retton, Mauricio Umansky, Jeannie Mai
8th Place Winners: Vivica A. Fox, Gladys Knight, Hayes Grier, Nikki Bella, Florence Henderson, Heather Morris, Snooki, Mark Cuban, Toni Braxton, Maureen McCormick, Kim Fields, Carson Kressley, Giselle Fernandez, Lele Pons
7th Place Winners: Willa Ford, Chris Jericho, Andy Grammer, Audrina Patridge, Willow Shields, Kate Flannery, Sabrina Bryan, Marlee Matlin, Von Miller, DeMarcus Ware, Barry Williams, AJ McLean
6th Place Winners: Melora Hardin, Roshon Fegan, Lea Thompson, Nancy Kerrigan, Elizabeth Berkley, Jane Seymour, Shannon Elizabeth, Jodie Sweetin, Sean Lowe, David Arquette, Tia Carrere, Alexa PenaVega, Trista Sutter, Johnny Weir
5th Place Winners: Suni Lee, Romeo Miller, Tamar Braxton, Aaron Carter, Charlie White, James Van Der Beek, Cameron Mathison, Daniel Durant, Mario Barrett, Terra Jolé, Lil' Kim, Niecy Nash, Ingo Rademacher, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Chris Mazdzer, Alyson Hannigan
4th Place Winners: Monique Coleman, Ralph Macchio, Brandy, Simone Biles, Lauren Alaina, Jennie Garth, Shangela, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Jana Kramer, Wanya Morris, Aly Raisman, Alexis Ren, Carlos PenaVega, Mirai Nagasu, Charity Lawson
3rd Place Winners: Joey Lawrence, Chelsea Kane, Frankie Muniz, Janel Parrish, Normani, Ally Brooke, Laila Ali, Wayne Brady, Lance Bass, Melissa Rycroft, Erin Andrews, Jacoby Jones, Stacy Keibler, Joey McIntyre, Ariana Madix
2nd Place Winners: JoJo Siwa, Katherine Jenkins, Nick Carter, Lindsey Stirling, Sadie Robertson, Riker Lynch, Corbin Bleu, Mel B, Gabby Windey, Warren Sapp, James Hinchcliffe, Paige VanZant, Zendaya, Milo Manheim, Mario Lopez, Josh Norman, Jason Mraz
1st Place Winners: Iman Shumpert, Donald Driver, Jordan Fisher, Alfonso Ribeiro, Meryl Davis, Amber Riley, Apolo Anton Ohno, Charli D'Amelio, Kristi Yamaguchi, Shawn Johnson, Nyle DiMarco, Kellie Pickler, Drew Lachey, Bindi Irwin, Adam Rippon, Xochitl Gomez
Honorable Mentions (DWTS Heroes vs Villians/Millennials vs Gen-X Placement Battle or S15vsS28 Winners): Justina Machado, Danica McKellar, Drew Scott, Evan Lysacek, Amanda Kloots, Joey Fatone, Helio Castroneves, Karamo Brown, Gilles Marini, Kel Mitchell, Hannah Brown
Honorary Pointers/Wildcards (Special Recognition for Non-Winning Celebs): Emmitt Smith, Mýa, Kyle Massey, Nastia Liukin, Amy Purdy, Nev Schulman, Cristián de la Fuente, Jason Taylor, Laurie Hernandez, Nicole Scherzinger, Ricki Lake, J.R. Martinez, Evanna Lynch, Skai Jackson, Kaitlyn Bristowe
Now that DWTS Battle By Places concludes, until it'll eventually return after Season 33. Thank you guys for joining, and I hope you all enjoyed it and have fun!
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2024.01.03 23:07 thephin74461 My ranking of every new era player
Just my opinion and I encourage anyone to tell me what you disagree with and we can discuss
- Dee
- Yam yam
- Jesse
- Carson
- Erika
- Maryanne
- Cody
- Austin
- Omar
- Carolyn
- Karla
- Ricard
- Lindsay 42
- Cassidy
- Drew
- Julie
- Deshawn
- Mike
- Gabler
- Jonathan
- Danny 41
- Shan
- Emily
- Drea
- Sami
- Heidi
- Lauren
- Katurah
- Danny 44
- Kellie
- Franny
- Heather
- Hai
- Xander
- Evvie
- Owen
- Kaleb
- Jake
- Romeo
- Liana
- Brandon 44
- Noelle
- Tori
- Matt
- Tiffany
- James
- Kendra
- Kane
- Dwight
- Jeanine
- Jamie
- Matthew
- Jenny
- Elie
- Lydia
- Sydney
- Chanelle
- Naseer
- Rocksroy
- Ryan
- Bruce
- Brando
- Maddy
- Sarah 44
- Genie
- Josh
- Helen
- J maya
- Voce
- Nneka
- Swati
- Sean
- JD
- Sabiyah
- Strunk
- Brad
- Sifu
- Claire
- Zach
- Justine
- Sara 41
- Moriah
- Marya
- Abraham
- Lindsay 43
- Geo
- Brandon 45
- Hannah
- Jackson
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2023.12.29 23:02 BackinNam18 The Church in the News: 2023 recap
With 2023 coming to a close, let's take a look back at
The Church in the News: 2023 Edition JANUARY
- LDS Utah Man Kills Wife, Five Children and Mother-in-Law after finding out wife filed for divorce - THE NEW YORK TIMES
- Obituary and comments section praises the life of Enoch, Utah LDS father who killed his wife and children. - NBC NEWS
- LDS Church settles with Tacoma sex abuse survivor for $1.1 M after a preschooler was sexually abused by church leader and the bishop discouraged the parents from going to the police. 31 more lawsuits pending. - THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
- Queer athletes tell their story of competing for BYU; Slurs, Racism, Honor Code - USA TODAY
- Grammys presenter talks about Brandi Carlile’s music helping her leave the oppressive LDS Church on national television
FEBRUARY
- The Mormon Church’s investment arm is under SEC investigation over past efforts to keep the size of its $100 billion portfolio a secret. Whistleblower Details New Allegations including Deceptive statements, Fraudulent SEC filings, Tax avoidance, and Foreign accounts- THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
- Mormon church fined for scheme to hide $32 billion investment portfolio - CBS NEWS
- LDS Church sues The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay for using the words “Bad Mormon,” the title of her new book, on merch or future podcasts and entertainment. - THE NEW YORK TIMES
MARCH
- New study shows 1/4 people viewed Mormons as less favorable, less favorable than Muslims. - PEW
- Utah Man Charged with having 8,000 images of child porn, including Mormon-themed porn depicting Joseph Smith. - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
- LDS Elder’s Quorum President Dentist kills wife by lacing her protein shakes with poison. Bishop counsels the ward to not talk to the public, and to refer any questions to the Stake President. Online searches show James Craig searching for questions like “is arsenic detectable in an autopsy?” and “how to make murder look like a heart attack. - CNN
APRIL
- Bishopric counselor caught sexting a teen girl in his congregation. Bishop was notified by the girl's mother. Bishop did not report it to police after multiple attempts. So the girl's mother went straight to the police. - CACHE VALLEY DAILY
- LDS Primary Teacher Buckland Darrell (Washington) arrested after sitting next to 6-year-old boy at church and molesting him in the pew, and other isolated parts of the church. He also sexually abused a boy in the child’s bedroom when he was visiting a family’s home for Thanksgiving, and three other children who were brothers and attended the same ward as Darrell. - KOMO NEWS
MAY
- LDS Utah mom, who wrote a children's book about grief after her husband’s death, is charged with murdering him with fentanyl. - CNN
- LDS man from Nephi, Utah, Kenneth M Richens (60), Head of Utah charity that provides education for children, charged with 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, including sex tourism in Cambodia and the Philippines, and had child pornography on his phone. - The SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
- 60 MINUTES report on $100 billion fortune built by the secret investment arm of the LDS Church.
- Masked Singer finalist revealed to be David Archuleta who discussed how the church made him feel evil and pushed him towards suicide, and how leaving the church was liberating.
- The Aces (band) open up about growing up in the oppressive church and Utah and how that was a topic of their new album - BBC
- On May 1, PornHub blocks all Utahns from seeing their website to protest Utah’s new law requiring users to provide their ID. Google searches for VPNs skyrocket in Utah after May 1. - NEWSWEEK
JUNE
- LDS parents try to sue Skyridge High School for violating their religious freedom after their son left class to have sex with his girlfriend. The federal judge threw out the case. - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
- LDS Home TeacheMinistering Brother Shawn N Frost raped three children of family he was assigned to in his ward. - TAMPA FREE PRESS
- BYU Professor charged with forcible sex abuse of four of his student interns. - ABC4 UTAH
JULY
- LDS Doomsday leader Lori Vallow Daybell gets multiple life sentences for murders of her 2 children and conspiring in the murder of her husband’s first wife. In court, she testified that God allowed her to communicate with the children she killed in the Spirit World and told the judge she knew for a fact that her children were happy in heaven. - NBC NEWS
- LDS Church battles Cody Wyoming residents in court over unwanted temple. - COWBOY STATE DAILY
AUGUST
- LDS UVU Criminal Justice Professor and Utah Police officer, Daniel Waddington, arrested for recording a 13-year-old-girl taking a shower. Police found child pornography on his laptop, including content he filmed himself. One photo was taken in his own classroom, up one of his student’s skirts. - FOX 13 NEWS
- FBI fatally shoots LDS Provo man who threatened to assassinate President Joe Biden with a sniper rifle from a parking garage. - NBC NEWS
- Ruby Franke, LDS Utah influencer, arrested on child abuse charges after malnourished child in duct tape is found. - NBC NEWS
- Utah community theatre under fire for knowingly casting a child sex offender in shows with minors, and not notifying the children and their parents. KC Cook had sodomized a child three times as an EFY counselor, in the LDS Temple parking lot. The theatre runners defended Cook when parents found out and confronted them. They said, “he had atoned for what he did wrong, and that if we wanted to continually punish him, we were the ones in the wrong.” Cook was found to be texting a 14-year-old cast member at the time. FOX13
- New BYU research shows that Utah has higher rates of rape than the national average, and has been higher than the national average since 1991. In addition, Utah has lower reporting rates than the national average, with less than 12% of rape victims reporting their crimes to the police. Utah County data indicate less than ⅓ of reported sexual assault cases were referred by law enforcement for prosecution, and only 11% were prosecuted. - KUTV
- Utah Court reinstates James Huntsman's lawsuit against Church for misuse of members' tithing dollars. - SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
SEPTEMBER
- New Netflix series Scouts Honor: The Secret Files of the Boy Scouts of America reveals the LDS Church covered up the abuse of their scouts. It was an LDS case that blew open the whole international investigation. An LDS troop leader molested 15 of his boy scouts and the bishop kept him in the calling after it was reported to him.. The LDS Church is tied to 4800 abuse claims.
- David G. McConkie, grandson of Apostle Bruce R. McConkie, and brother of Oscar McConkie of LDS law firm Kirton & McConkie, was arrested for child sexual abuse. He molested a child for nine years from infancy until they were preteen. He confessed to his bishop in 2008 but it was not reported to authorities. In 2016, he was called to be the Stake President of the Colorado Springs East Stake. - THE GAZETTE
- LDS Church distances itself from O.U.R.’s Tim Ballard after he falsely uses church leadership in promoting his business, claims he has 10,000 pages of revelations from dead Book of Mormon Prophet Nephi, and is under investigation for sexually assaulting several women. LDS Church scrubs website of talks and books from Tim Ballard, and removes BYU-Idaho devotional of Apostle M. Russell Ballard sharing his experience working closely with Tim Ballard. - VICE
- Top LDS Church Counselor in Utah, Jodi Hildebrandt, arrested on child abuse charges. - TODAY
- LDS Sound of Freedom producer caught on camera touching —what he believed at the time—a teenager’s bare breasts. O.U.R. tried destroying the footage. - VICE
- Returned Missionary man in Utah, Jesse Allan Knight, sentenced to 15 years for paying children $30K for nude photos, production of child pornography as young as three years old, and two counts of human trafficking of a minor. - KSL NEWS
OCTOBER
- LDS man in Lehi, Utah murders wife because he was frustrated with her. - KSL
- Six men accuse BYU and Church leaders of sending them to a Church-approved therapist, who molested them. A woman also says this therapist molested her when she was 13 years old. The therapist, Scott Owen, was also a bishop at the time. - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
- Ex-Mormon Survivor contestant, Sean Edwards, tells how Survivor helped him reclaim his life after growing up Mormon on Season 45.
- LDS doomsday family (Thibaudeau and Snarr families) from Arizona disappear with a kidnapped teen they believe is chosen by God who will play a significant role in the Savior’s return. - NEWSWEEK
- LDS father of four, Aaron Pennington, murders wife by shooting her in the head after he found out she was saving up to divorce him. He is still at large. - ABC NEWS
NOVEMBER
- Two members of an Idaho LDS congregation were threatened with disciplinary action after they tried to alert other ward members of their Bishop who had confessed to sexually abusing a minor. Church leaders did not report the bishop to the police. - THE DAILY MAIL
- A Minnesota church member and social worker claims he was stripped of his church positions after he spoke out about a registered sex offender who had been called to a leadership position.- THE DAILY MAIL
- Area Presidency tells women in California not to sit on the stand, saying it is only for the bishopric. - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
- Over 120 LDS women and children have come forward and accused LDS doctor Dr. David Farley of sexually abusing them. Claim he used positions of trust in the ward to sexually abuse them. - NEWS NATION
- LDS members among executives in Utah company Rubicon arrested on human trafficking charges. - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
- Netflix’s Squid Game: The Challenge contestant 299 shares that he grew up Mormon but is questioning what he was taught and seeking answers. A finalist also says he grew up in a religious family from Idaho and Utah and was disowned by his parents when he came out as gay.
- LDS Church met by strong backlash from Heber Valley residents over newly-announced temple. Residents express concern that temple lights will ruin Heber's dark skies, it was too tall, and that the temple would need to pump out millions of gallons of groundwater daily. After the backlash, the church agrees to dim the lights making it one of the dimmest temples in the world. - SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
DECEMBER
- Recordings reveal LDS Church and Church lawyers offering $300,000 to victims of sexual abuse to be silent, destroy evidence, and sign NDAs. - AP NEWS
- New study showed suicide rates in Utah have increased by 12% from 2021 to 2022. - KSL
- FOX 13 investigations led to LDS Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes’ withdrawal for reelection. He was closely tied to Tim Ballard, and accused of helping covering up sexual assault cases as the top law enforcement officer in Utah. - FOX 13
- LDS family, and owners of Angel Studios, The Harmon Brothers, are caught deceiving audiences, using donation funds in mysterious ways, and violating SEC rules. - ROLLING STONE
- Native American Museum rejects LDS Church’s $2 million donation due to their worry that the LDS Church would try to staff the museum LDS missionaries to proselytize, or use Native American historical records to baptize their deceased ancestors. - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
- Several women tried to report their LDS OB-GYN to Provo police for sexual assault. They were met with delays or denied because no officer at the station could speak Spanish. OB-GYN David Broadbent’s office was across the street from BYU’s freshman dorms. There are at least 94 women included in the lawsuit against Broadbent. - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
- LDS school janitor previously charged with child sex abuse arrested on new charges. - FOX13
- LDS founder of Nikola, Trevor Milton, sentenced to four years in prison for defrauding investors -CNN Business
- LDS Church faces backlash from local farmers in Nebraska after buying 370,000 acres of land in Nebraska and driving out farmers. - THE DAILY MAIL
- Netflix releases Documentary ‘Hell Camp’ about a Utah-based teen therapy organization, led by officials who are LDS, and their deadly child abuse.
- Trailer for Hulu’s documentary, ‘Daughters of the Cult’ is released. The documentary is about women who had escaped a fundamentalist LDS branch led by Ervil LeBaron.
- LDS YouTuber Ruby Franke and leading LDS therapist Jodi Hildebrandt both plead guilty to child abuse. - ROLLING STONE
I'm sure I missed some, these were just the ones I caught throughout the year and remembered to write down. Let me know of any others I may have missed.
And may your 2024 be better than the Church's.
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