The Monroe County baseball landscape celebrated a remarkable season as five players earned the distinction of Player of the Year in their respective divisions, highlighting a depth of talent that spanned the region.
Division I: Roselli’s Perfect Run
Sam Roselli of Fairport led his team to an undefeated campaign and captured the Division I title, finishing with a 7‑1 record and a 0.80 ERA over 43.2 innings. His consistency helped Fairport finish the season without a loss and secure the county’s top honor.
Division II: Seaver and Rule Share the Spotlight
Max Seaver and Bobby Rule Jr. were jointly awarded Division II Player of the Year after combining for a dominant pitching performance. Seaver set a single‑season shutout record while Rule broke the program’s ERA benchmark, each finishing with a 7‑1 record and sub‑1.00 ERAs.
Division III: Harris Makes History
Cole Harris of Canandaigua guided his squad to its first sectional championship since 2019, earning Division III Player of the Year. He posted a .465 batting average, a .597 on‑base percentage and a 1.368 OPS, underscoring his all‑around impact.
Division IV: Postle’s Milestone
Ethan Postle of Pittsford Mendon powered his team to an unbeaten season and was named Division IV Player of the Year. He finished 8‑1 on the mound with a 0.82 ERA, 88 strikeouts and a .104 opponent batting average, surpassing 150 career strikeouts.
The recognitions reflect not only individual excellence but also the strong baseball culture that permeates Monroe County’s high schools, where teams compete fiercely across the divisions and consistently produce standout athletes.