Baseball

Washington County Baseball MVP Race Features 35 Standout Players

Voting opens through Friday at noon as coaches and fans decide the top performer

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.

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