Stetson Allie Named to the Aflac All-American Team
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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Posted by: KC McKenna
Junior RHP/Infiedler Stetson Allie has been named to the Aflac All-American Baseball Team as one of the top 60 players in the country. Read more about the Aflac All-American team below:
SAN DIEGO, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- For the third time in four years, 40 of the nation's top high school baseball players will descend upon San Diego
to play in the Aflac All-American High School Baseball Classic, the
country's premier high school baseball showcase. This year's game will
be played Aug. 165 p.m. PDT in PETCO Park, home of the San Diego Padres, and will be nationally televised live on FOX Sports Net. at
The baseball showcase features an East versus West matchup of the
nation's top high school players following their junior year. For the
second consecutive year, the Aflac Baseball Classic will be played in a
major league venue. Last year's showcase was played at Los Angeles'
historic Dodger Stadium.
The Aflac Baseball Classic is more than just a game: It is part of
Aflac's ongoing commitment to the fight against childhood cancer, with
proceeds benefiting Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. Since 2003, the Classic has generated nearly $685,000 for charity.
"The Aflac Baseball Classic showcases baseball's stars of tomorrow,
and also allows us to raise significant funds for local hospitals that
share our passion in the fight against pediatric cancer. This year's
benefitting hospital is Rady Children's Hospital," said Jeff Charney, Aflac's senior vice president and chief marketing officer. "The city of San Diego has always offered tremendous support for this game and we are thrilled to bring it back to the community for another year."
Ozzie Smith, Hall of Fame shortstop and former San
Diego Padre, will again return as the Aflac Baseball Classic's honorary
chairman. In addition to helping promote the Classic, Smith will be
on-site in San Diego for game-week activities and
to spend time with the players. This will be Smith's third stint as
honorary chairman. Past honorary chairmen have included Hall of Famers Reggie Jackson (2006), Cal Ripken Jr. (2004, 2005) and Stan Musial (2003).
"It is an honor to once again be named honorary chairman for such a
prestigious high school baseball showcase and return to the home of my
first major league team," Smith said. "This game has risen to such a
level that the players have a unique opportunity to showcase their
talents in front of a national audience and MLB scouts -- an
opportunity I wish I had starting out."
Today also marks the release of the full 40-player roster for the
2009 Aflac Baseball Classic. Aflac All-Americans are chosen by the
experts at the official selection partner, Perfect Game USA.
Aflac Baseball Classic alumni have made a huge impact on Major
League Baseball's first-year player drafts. Since the game's inception
in 2003, 62 alumni have been selected in the first round, including
three No. 1 overall selections: Matt Bush (2004, San Diego) and Justin Upton (2005, Arizona), and this year's top pick, Tim Beckham (2008, Tampa). Ten Aflac All-Americans were taken in the first round of the 2009 draft, including the No. 3 pick, Donavan Tate, by the Padres. San Diego also drafted 2008 Aflac All-Americans Everett Williams and Keyvius Sampson.
The Aflac Baseball Classic is considered the country's marquee prep
All-American event. Participants must have just completed their junior
year of high school, be in good academic standing and display qualities
off the field that embody baseball's ideals, including discipline,
determination and hard work.
The full team roster is on the following page. For more information about the Aflac Baseball Classic, visit www.aflacallamerican.com.
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