As the Alex Bregman World Series took on June 22-27, there were a few athletes that stood out on the defensive and offensive side of things.
Marucci Elite Texas 2024 Hill’s Eoghan Collins earned the title of being the tournament MVP. Collins helped his team on the mound as he threw 10 innings throughout the tournament with nine strikeouts. He only gave up five hits while he walked no one and did not allow a run.
At the plate, Collins was able to come through with five runs batted in (RBI), two doubles and scored three runs himself. Overall, he went 4-11 on the weekend.
Congrats to @MarucciEliteTX 2024 Hill’s Eoghan Collins (@EoghanRCollins) on being named the Tournament MVP of the 2021 @ABREG_1 15U World Series.
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The offensive continued to shine for Marucci Elite Texas 2024 Hill as Keegan Demmer earned the National Division offensive MVP title. Demmer went 7-12 with a double and three RBIs. He also was able to score nine runs himself.
Congrats to @MarucciEliteTX 2024 Hill’s Keegan Demmer (@keegandemmer18) on being named an Offensive MVP at the 2021 @ABREG_1 15U World Series.
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Marucci Elite Texas 2024 was able to flash the leather in the field as well as Trevion Aikens was named the defensive MVP for his efforts in the field.
Congrats to @MarucciEliteTX 2024 Hill’s Trevion Aikens (@AikensTre) on being named a Defensive MVP at the 2021 @ABREG_1 15U World Series.
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On the mound in the National Division, Stix baseball 2024 Scout’s Christopher Langley was named Most Valuable Pitcher. Throughout the week, he pitched seven innings and had six strikeouts. Langley only gave up three hits and one walk but did not allow any runs to score.
Congrats to @StixBaseballTX 2024 Scout’s Christopher Langley on being named a Most Valuable Pitcher at the 2021 @ABREG_1 15U World Series.
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In the American Division, Canes Southwest Prospects’ Charlie Evans was named the offensive MVP.
Evans was able to pull out all the stops as he helped his team at the plate this weekend. He showed off his skills at the plate and his speed on the base paths as he had a double and a triple throughout the tournament. His 8-14 performance included five RBIs. He also was able to cross home five times.
Congrats to @TheCanesSW Prospects’ Charlie Evans (@imcharlieevns) on being named an Offensive MVP at the 2021 @ABREG_1 15U World Series.
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— Five Tool Baseball (@FiveTool) June 28, 2021
On the defensive side of things in the American Division NTL baseball 2025’s Nick Wesloski was honored for his performance in the field.
Congrats to @ntlbaseball 2025’s Nick Wesloski (@nickwesloski) on being named a Defensive MVP at the 2021 @ABREG_1 15U World Series.
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— Five Tool Baseball (@FiveTool) June 28, 2021
Dylan Uribe of Canes Southwest prospects was named Most Valuable Pitcher in the American Division. Uribe went eight and two third innings while having ten strikeouts.
Congrats to @TheCanesSW Prospects’ Dylan Uribe (@DylanUribe2024) on being named a Most Valuable Pitcher at the 2021 @ABREG_1 15U World Series.
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— Five Tool Baseball (@FiveTool) June 28, 2021