The American Conference revealed its weekly baseball honors on Tuesday, spotlighting the league’s most impactful performers from the past slate of games.
Weekly Honors Spotlight
Seth Garner of Memphis earned Pitcher of the Week after a five‑inning stretch in which he yielded just three hits, walked two batters and struck out five, showcasing a blend of control and poise.
Jason Wachs from Tulane took home Player of the Week honors after batting .500, driving in nine runs and crossing the plate five times while adding four extra‑base hits that underscored his all‑around threat.
Other standouts included Alec DeMartino of Charlotte, who posted a .333 average with three homers and eight RBI, and Brady McAbee from Memphis, who hit .429 with two home runs and seven driven‑in runs.
Ethan Sanders of Rice demonstrated pitching depth by allowing only five hits over seven innings while surrendering three runs and striking out four, and Nathan Earley of South Florida combined a .600 batting average with two homers and nine RBI.
Conor Myles of UTSA rounded out the list by limiting opponents to two runs on eight hits across six innings, fanning seven batters in the process.
Conference Commends Athletic Excellence
The recognitions reflect the competitive balance within the league and set a high bar for upcoming matchups, as coaches and players alike look to build on these performances.