The 2026 Washington County high school baseball MVP poll has drawn 35 candidates from 11 schools across the county, each representing a team that has made a mark this season.
Voting remains open until Friday at noon, giving fans and coaches a brief window to cast their selections before the winner is announced.
Among the standout hitters, Miguel Perez of Broadfording leads with 39 RBIs and a .550 average, while Caleb Wise of Heritage boasts a .652 batting mark and 21 RBIs, underscoring the offensive firepower on display.
On the mound, Calvin Moss of Saint James posted a 2.08 ERA and fanned 48 batters over 33 2/3 innings, a performance that has put him among the league’s most dominant pitchers.
Who’s Leading the Pack?
The leaderboard features a mix of power hitters and all‑around contributors, with players like Jay McConnaughey of Clear Spring driving in 33 RBIs and posting a 1.525 OPS, while Jaxon Teson of Smithsburg combines a .440 average with 31 RBIs and a 1.244 OPS.
Voting Window Closes Friday
The deadline for ballots is Friday at noon, after which the MVP will be revealed, capping a season that has seen dramatic performances from across the county.