2025 NAIA Baseball All-Americans Announced; Muniz Named Player of the Year, Rhode Pitcher of the Year

by | Jun 4, 2025 | Baseball, Headlines, NAIA

2025 NAIA Baseball All-Americans Announced; Muniz Named Player of the Year, Rhode Pitcher of the Year

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The 2025 NAIA Baseball All-America Teams have been announced, headlined by 2025 Player of the Year Charlie Muniz, of Cumberlands (Ky.), and 2025 Pitcher of the Year Isaac Rohde, of LSU Shreveport (La.).

Rohde recorded 16 winning decisions in the Pilots’ unprecedented 59-0 2025 season, ending the year with 146 strikeouts while issuing just 11 walks over 20 appearances and 120.1 innings pitched. He was also named MVP of the 2025 Avista NAIA World Series, last week, where he struck out 16 batters and went 14.2 innings over three appearances, including a complete-game, four-hit shutout win against Southeastern (Fla.) on May 28.

He had a pair of wins in the World Series and struck out one in a relief appearance in the title game on May 31.

Muniz rounded out a prolific offensive career at Cumberlands in 2025, hitting 36 home runs – two shy of tying an NAIA single-season record – batting .426 with 96 RBIs, and 100 hits, a total that included 18 doubles. He also drew 42 walks to compile a .516 on-base percentage, and his home run and RBI totals led all NAIA batters in 2025.

The 2025 season helped Muniz rewrite multiple records, including both the NAIA and collegiate baseball record with 115 career home runs. The all-associations record had stood for 40 years, held by former Major Leaguer Pete Incaviglia, who hit 100 career home runs. Muniz also broke the NAIA career record for hits (377) and RBIs (336).

The First and Second teams are recognized as ABCA/Rawlings All-Americans by the American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings Sporting Goods. The ABCA began recognizing All-Americans in 1949 and named the first ABCA NAIA All-America team in 1969. Starting in the 2024 season, the NAIA started recognizing Third-Team All-Americans. The NAIA Baseball All-America selection committee is responsible for administering the selection procedures at the site of the NAIA World Series, prior to the start of the National Championship.

Player of the Year: Charlie Muniz, Cumberlands (Ky.)
Pitcher of the Year: Isaac Rohde, LSU Shreveport (La.)

First-Team All-Americans Institution Pos. Year. Hometown
Miguel Oropeza Talladega (Ala.) 1B Sr. Aragua, Venezuela
Braxton Meguiar Georgia Gwinnett 2B Sr. Auburn, Ky.
Josh Gibson LSU Shreveport (La.) 3B Sr. O’Fallon, Ill.
Alfonso Villalobos Southeastern (Fla.) SS Sr. Kirland, Quebec
Brayden McGinnis Columbia (Mo.) INF Sr. Concordia, Mo.
Charlie Muniz Cumberlands (Ky.) C Sr. Naranjito, P.R.
Daniel Stewart Tennessee Wesleyan C Sr. Hazel Green, Ala.
Alex Harrell Georgia Gwinnett OF Jr. Paragould, Ark.
Simon Grinberg Keiser (Fla.) OF Sr. Kitchener, Ontario
James Jett Missouri Baptist OF Sr. Louisville, Ky.
Kolton Reynolds Tennessee Wesleyan OF Jr. Huntsville, Ark.
Scott Seeker Georgia Gwinnett DH Sr. Akron, Ohio
Noah Palmese Webber International (Fla.) RP Sr. Seminole, Fla.
Trey Seeley Hope International (Calif.) SP Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif.
Isaac Rohde LSU Shreveport (La.) SP Sr. Rice Lake, Wis.
Draven Zeigler LSU Shreveport (La.) SP Jr. Ash Grove, Mo.
Blayne Huter Webber International (Fla.) SP Sr. Sebring, Fla.
Second-Team All-Americans Institution Pos. Year. Hometown
Nash Crowell Reinhard (Ga.) 1B Sr. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Vantrel Reed LSU Shreveport (La.) 2B Sr. Vicksburg, Miss.
Jaidan Quinn Concordia (Neb.) 3B Sr. Bonner Springs, Kan.
Alec Gonzalez Cumberlands (Ky.) SS Sr. Chicago, Ill.
Corbin Shaw Tennessee Wesleyan INF Sr. Conyers, Ga.
Tyler Favretto Kansas Wesleyan C Sr. Montreal, Quebec
Tyler Horner Oregon Tech C Sr. Twin Falls, Idaho
Charlie Updegrave Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) OF Sr. Oakridge, Ore.
Ravaughn Morgan Oklahoma Wesleyan OF Sr. Pflugerville, Texas
Kaleb Kolpien Taylor (Ind.) OF Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind.
Samuel Fabian Wayland Baptist (Texas) OF Sr. Santiago, Dominican Republic
Trey Tarver Arizona Christian DH Sr. Surprise, Ariz.
Kailen Hamson Cumberlands (Ky.) SP Sr. Gold Coast, Australia
Josh Landry Hope International (Calif.) SP Jr. Long Beach, Calif.
Cobe Reeves LSU Shreveport (La.) SP Sr. Ingleside, Texas
Andrew Herbert Reinhard (Ga.) SP Sr. San Clemente, Calif.
Jackson Hohensee Arizona Christian RP Jr. Anthem, Ariz.
Third-Team All-Americans Institution Pos. Year. Hometown
Matthew Rhoades Concordia (Neb) 1B So. Monument, Colo
Ryan Muizelaar Jamestown (N.D.) 1B Sr. Grand Forks, N.D.
Jeremy Conforti St. Ambrose (Iowa) 1B Sr. Villa Park, Ill.
Logan Beard Indiana Southeast 2B Sr. Goshen, Ky.
Jhors Gomez Southwestern Christian (Okla.) 2B Sr. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Josh Shelly Tennessee Wesleyan 3B Jr. Houma, La.
Steven Elsner Bellevue (Neb.) INF Sr. San Francisco, Calif.
Felix Polanco Wayland Baptist (Texas) INF Sr. Fuerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Tyler Renn Columbia (Mo.) C Sr. Jefferson City, Mo.
Brock Rinehart Grand View (Iowa) C Sr. Woodbury, Minn.
Connor Hicks Southeastern (Fla.) C Sr. Toronto, Ontario
Jonny McGill British Columbia OF Sr. Richmond, B.C.
Jon Ponder Georgia Gwinnett OF Sr. Lawrenceville, Ga.
David Shackelford Hope International (Calif.) OF Jr. La Habra, Calif.
Garrett Felix Loyola (La.) OF Sr. Scott, La.
Ty Stepek Madonna (Mich.) OF So. White Lake, Mich.
Ty Beck The Master’s (Calif.) OF Jr. Lebanon, Ohio
Ian Heck York (Neb.) OF Sr. Roseville, Calif.
Josh Alexander William Carey (Miss.) OF Sr. Napoleonville, La.
Victor Sanchez Oklahoma Wesleyan DH Sr. Miami, Fla.
Carter Rost Cumberland (Tenn.) SP Sr. Osakis, Minn.
Ben Harris Georgia Gwinnett SP Sr. Crystal Lake, Ill.
Aaron Robertson Southeastern (Fla.) SP Sr. Everett, Wash.
Gabel Pentecost Taylor (Ind.) SP Jr. Fremont, Ind.
Rigoberto Hernandez William Carey (Miss.) SS Sr. Panama City, Panama
Ritter Steinmann Kansas Wesleyan RP Sr. Oroville, Calif.

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