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Baseball Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

NAIA Announces 2025 Preseason Baseball All-America Team

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The NAIA has announced the 17-player Preseason Baseball All-America Team, selected annually by the NAIA-Baseball Coaches Association (NAIA-BCA) All-America Committee. For more information on NAIA Baseball, click here.

The Cascade Collegiate Conference saw Tyler Horner of Oregon Tech and Brandon Cabrera of Lewis-Clark State College make the team.

Four starting pitchers are included as well as one relief pitcher while the list included four infielders in addition to two behind the dish. The outfield features four players and the last two spots go to a utility infield player and a designated hitter.

This year's Preseason All-America Team, comprised of all seniors, includes five First-Team All-Americans from the 2024 season while five others were selected as Second Team honorees last year. Charlie Muniz of Cumberlands (Ky.) is the only player to appear on last season's preseason list, doing so for the third consecutive year. 
Georgia Gwinnett has the most student-athletes on this list including second basemen Braxton Meguiar, shortstop Jackson Cobb, and starting pitcher Ben Harris. Reinhardt (Ga.) has the second most with starting pitcher Andrew Herbert and relief pitcher Brett Allen. 

With 19 total conferences sponsoring baseball in the NAIA, 12 are represented by student-athletes on the list. The Continental Athletic Conference features three, while two each are from the Appalachian, Cascade, and Heart of America. Single honorees are
out of the American Midwest, Crossroads, Great Plains, Kansas Collegiate, Mid-South, North Star, Red River, and The Sun.
 
POSITION NAME INSTITUTION YEAR HOMETOWN
1B Cole Robinson Missouri Baptist Sr. St. Louis, Mo.
2B Braxton Meguiar Georgia Gwinnett Sr. Auburn, Ky.
3B Jaiden Quinn Concordia (Neb.) Sr. Bonner Springs, Kan.
SS Jackson Cobb Georgia Gwinnett Sr. Texarkana, Texas
C Charlie Muniz Cumberlands (Ky.) Sr. Naranjito, Puerto Rico
C Tyler Horner Oregon Tech Sr. Twin Falls, Idaho
OF Steven Elsner Bellevue (Neb.) Sr. San Francisco, Calif.
OF Carlos Negron Central Methodist (Mo.) Sr. Corozal, Puerto Rico
OF Brandon Cabrera Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) Sr. Aloha, Ore.
OF Ravaughn Morgan Oklahoma Wesleyan Sr. Pflugerville, Texas
SP Ben Harris Georgia Gwinnett Sr. Crystal Lake, Ill.
SP Isaac Rhode LSU Shreveport (La.) Sr. Rice Lake, Wis.
SP Andrew Herbert Reinhardt (Ga.) Sr. San Clemente, Calif.
SP Blayne Huter Webber International (Fla.) Sr. Sebring, Fla.
RP Brett Allen Reinhardt (Ga.) Sr. Newcastle, Australia
DH Noah Castillo MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) Sr. Whittier, Calif.
INF Mason David Taylor (Ind.) Sr. Bloomington, Ind.

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