The All American Prospects, Inc. have numerous programs designed to prepare and expose our players to college recruiters, major league scouts and the best summer competition available. Preparing our players for competition outside the comfortable local league play we feel is essential to expanding the players' competitive spirit and help them learn to deal with the failures associated with playing baseball at a higher level.
All American Prospects, Inc. is a non-profit Florida corporation. Fees are charged for each player who participates and are used to offset the baseball operations of the corporation. All travel and meal expenses are the responsibility of each player and are in addition to the player fee associated with either club. Checks for fees should be made payable to, All American Prospects Baseball, Inc. and mailed to:
All American Prospects Baseball, Inc.,
9130 S. Dadeland Blvd., Suite 1500
Miami , FL 33156
Phone: 305-670-8880
Fax: 305-670-8899
Email: staff@aaprospects.com
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All American Prospects Claim 3rd Major National Title in a Row!
6/28/2009

Alexander Fernandez doubled home Omar Garcia in the bottom of the 6th to put the All American Prospects Red ahead for the first time in the championship game after having spotted their oponent, Triple Threat Baseball Academy, a 9-0 lead in the first inning. Fernandez, who was 3-5 on the day, would eventually come around to score and the Prospects would hang on for an 11-9 win at the blue quad at Roger Dean Stadium.
Albert Almora was 4-5 with a double, RBI, and 2 runs to compliment some stellar defensive plays in centerfield for the gold medalists. Jarred Mederos was 4-4 with a double, 3 RBI, and 3 runs scored. Randy Lopez picked up the victory on the mound following a gutsy performance by Jandyr Brito.
The All American Prospects now hold the WWBA UnderClass World Championship, AABC Mickey Mantle World Series, and USA Baseball 16U National Championship at the same time. Congratulations to all the players and coaches for this amazing feat!
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Baseball Factory, UnderArmour, and Team One Baseball Partner with the All American Prospects
April 10, 2009
The All American Prospects are pleased to be recognized as an official UnderArmour National Franchise Team. Every Prospect player will wear UnderArmour products from head to toe. The All American Prospects open their 2009 season with a three game series against the Florida Diamond Pros on May 15th.
Baseball Factory is a proud sponsor of the All American Prospects. Baseball Factory provides baseball players nationwide with the very best instruction, tournament competition, and college planning and guidance. From day one, Baseball Factory has understood the uncertainty of being a high school player heading to college. That is why Baseball Factory has developed programs to provide players, parents, high school coaches, college coaches, and professional scouts with year round advice and training so that they all can benefit from Baseball Factory's longstanding relationships in the baseball community. Baseball Factory has assisted over 25,000 players compete at the college level, over 2,500 players have been drafted and over 200 have gone on to play in the majors. For further information, please visit www.baseballfactory.com
Team One Baseball is a proud sponsor of the All American Prospects. Team One Baseball provides exposure opportunities for the nation’s top high school players to come together and play in front of large amounts of scouts and college recruiters through the company’s showcases and tournaments. A division of Baseball Factory, Team One events have featured over 200 athletes who have played, or are currently playing, Major League Baseball. Some of the players include Yankees’ pitcher CC Sabathia, Mets’ third baseman David Wright, Blue Jays’ pitcher Roy Halladay, and Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton.
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2009 College Signings
| 2008 Roster - 21 Players |
Position |
Player |
School |
| LHP |
Steven Rodriguez |
Florida |
| RHP |
Danny Healey |
USF |
| SS |
Steven Perez |
Miami |
| RHP |
Chase Bebout |
Duke |
| LHP/OF |
Shane McCain |
Troy |
| SS |
Justin Gonzalez |
Florida State |
| RHP |
Dane Williams |
NC State |
| C/3B |
Danny Canela |
NC State |
| C |
Stephen McGee |
Florida State |
| RHP/OF |
Keyvious Sampson |
Florida State |
| RHP |
Jake Lowe |
USF |
| C |
Ryan Breen |
Central Florida |
| RHP |
Felix Roque |
NC State |
| SS/RHP |
Mychal Givens |
Oklahoma State |
| SS |
Cody Dent |
Florida |
| OF |
Kamm Washington |
Florida |
| RHP/OF |
Cody Stiles |
North Carolina |
| LHP |
Kincaid Koehler |
Air Force |
| OF |
Ronnie Richardson |
Central Florida |
| 3B |
Ryan Lashley |
Stetson |
| SS/3B |
Graham Ramos |
Tampa |
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2008 WWBA Underclass Champions

The All American Prospects Blue won the 2008 World Wood Bat Association World Underclass championship Monday afternoon in Fort Myers , Florida , with a 4-0 win over the New Jersey Super 17's.
The championship game victory completed an amazing run by the All American Prospects pitching staff. After allowing only 2 runs during the 4 game pool play, the All American pitchers spun 4 consecutive shutouts over a 26 hour period during the playoffs.
All American Prospects reached the finals by defeating Southwest Florida Baseball 3-0 in the first playoff round, the East Cobb Astros Gray 6-0 in the quarterfinals and the Orlando Scorpions in the semifinals, 5-0.
The New Jersey Super 17's made the playoffs as a wild card team after finishing with a 3-1 pool play record. The defeated the East Cobb Astros Orange 3-2 in the semifinals after soundly defeating a heavily favored Kansas City Royals Scout Team 5-0 in the quarterfinals. The FTB Black Racers had already fallen in the first playoff round, 11-5.
The depth of the All American Prospects staff showed when shortstop Yordy Cabrera started the championship game. For Cabrera, the team's cleanup hitter and perhaps the top defensive player in the entire 2010 class, it was his first appearance on the mound in the tournament despite his steady 91-92 mph fastball.
Cabrera's stand in at shortstop, Alex Hernandez, keyed the Prospects offense against New Jersey . He reached on an error in the first inning, stole second and third base and came in to score on a single by CF Enrique Perez. Hernandez doubled with one out in the 3 rd inning and then scored on a double by 3B Nick Castellanos.
Cabrera threw 5 innings to get the victory, striking out 10 New Jersey hitters. LHP Andrew Grifol finished up with 2 scoreless innings, striking out 3, for the save.
All American Prospects LHP Austin Perez was named the tournament's Most Valuable Pitcher. Perez had a 2-0 record in 10 scoreless innings, including a complete game shutout against the high powered Orlando Scorpions line up in the semifinals.
Cabrera and Castellanos shared the Most Valuable Player honors. Cabrera hit .400 (6-15) at the plate despite being consistently pitched around and was outstanding defensively in addition to his final game pitching heroics. Castellanos was the team's offensive engine all weekend, hitting 9-21 and scoring 9 runs while driving in 7, to go along with 6 stolen bases.