Justin Lebron’s name appeared on two prestigious All‑American teams this week, earning Second Team honors from Perfect Game USA and a matching slot on the American Baseball Coaches Association’s Southeast Region squad.
The Alabama shortstop started 59 of the team’s 61 games, posting a .277 batting average that includes 13 doubles, 16 home runs, 48 runs batted in and 41 stolen bases, numbers that place him among the nation’s most dynamic players.
His contributions helped the Crimson Tide capture the program’s first Men’s College World Series appearance since 1999, a milestone that has energized the fan base and signaled a new era for Alabama baseball.
A Milestone for Alabama Baseball
What sets Lebron apart is the rarity of his blend of power and speed; he is the only Division I player this season to hit at least 16 home runs while also stealing 41 or more bases, a feat that underscores his all‑field impact.
Coaches and analysts alike note that his 41 steals top every SEC competitor and rank sixth nationally, a testament to his aggressive baserunning and strategic value.