The Oregon high school baseball season culminated with the release of the 6A All‑State teams, a roster that reflects the state’s growing competitiveness and the emergence of new stars across the board.
Player of the Year
Teagan Scott of South Salem was crowned Player of the Year after delivering a season that combined a .450 batting average with 12 stolen bases and a clutch performance in the state semifinals, earning praise from coaches statewide.
Pitcher of the Year
Jack Frishman from West Linn earned Pitcher of the Year honors, his 1.85 ERA and 120 strikeouts anchoring a pitching staff that helped the Lions secure a district championship.
Coach of the Year
Joe Monahan, also of West Linn, was recognized as Coach of the Year for guiding his team to a 24‑win campaign and for his emphasis on disciplined hitting and strategic bullpen usage that transformed the program’s culture.
First Team Spotlight
The first team features standouts such as Jaden Tragesser from Lakeridge, whose power hitting produced three walk‑off home runs, and Jaxon Detzler of Sheldon, a shortstop celebrated for his defensive range and batting consistency.
Second Team Highlights
Amari Reynolds from Barlow impressed with a .398 average and a knack for driving in runs in high‑pressure situations, while Brodie Butler of Willamette showcased a strong arm from the outfield that resulted in multiple game‑saving throws.
Third Team Notables
Hunter Arana of Lincoln contributed a .410 average and a disciplined approach at the plate, while Chad Turner from Sheldon added a versatile skill set, excelling both as a utility player and a closer.
Honorable Mentions
Among the honorable mentions, Abino Villalobos Vazquez of Beaverton and Ben Greer from South Salem received special note for their breakout performances that hinted at bright futures.
The breadth of talent recognized across all teams underscores a vibrant baseball landscape in Oregon, where individual accolades are as diverse as the schools that nurture them.