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Longlpex Baseball MVPs: Voting Open for Division I, II, III Standouts

Fans can cast ballots before Saturday’s deadline as top teams from Bishop Hendricken to Woonsocket vie for honors

The Longlpex baseball postseason awards are now in full swing, featuring three distinct polls that will crown a Most Valuable Player in Division I, Division II and Division III. The voting window remains open until Saturday at 11:59 p.m., giving fans a narrow window to influence the final selections before the playoff brackets are locked.

Division I contenders

Top seeds in the Division I playoff field include Bishop Hendricken, East Greenwich and Woonsocket, each boasting a roster of standout athletes. Max Correiro from East Providence leads his squad in multiple offensive categories, while Brady Collins of La Salle has earned recognition as a two‑way player who excels both at the plate and on the mound. The depth of talent across these programs makes the division a particularly competitive race.

Division II spotlight

In Division II, Cullen Crain from Bishop Hendricken anchors the team as a shortstop and impact bat, while Will Haggerty of Moses Brown tops the leaderboard in hits, runs scored and extra‑base hits. Nick Andruchow of West Warwick brings a dangerous hitting streak and holds the state lead in several offensive categories, and Anthony Burt adds a dominant pitching arm to his offensive contributions. These players collectively elevate the division’s profile heading into the final stretch.

Division III prospects

Division III showcases a blend of emerging talent and seasoned leaders. Cam Carlisle, a sophomore from Middletown, has emerged as a standout pitcher and hitter, while Miles Doman of East Greenwich is celebrated for his durability and all‑around skill set. Drake Dumont from Scituate provides a powerful offensive threat, and Noah Ferreira of BVP/Central Falls combines strong pitching with hitting reliability. Tyler Medeiros from Exeter‑West Greenwich rounds out the group as a top pitcher who also contributes significantly on defense, and Patrick Munger of Woonsocket leads the league in strikeouts and maintains a low earned‑run average.

With the polls set to close soon, the outcome of these votes will not only determine the individual accolades but also influence seeding and momentum as the playoffs progress. Fans are encouraged to review the nominee profiles and submit their selections before the deadline, ensuring that the most deserving players receive the recognition they have earned throughout a demanding season.

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