UA Next All-America Game announces roster of committed 2025 players

A baseball player about to throw a ball.
Gunnar Henderson of the Baltimore Orioles. Courtesy Baseball Factory


BALTIMORE Md.—
Baseball Factory, the player development organization for high school players, and Under Armour announced the initial 24 committed players for the 2025 UA Next All-America Game, a nationally recognized high school baseball showcase. The game is expected to take place Saturday, Sept. 13 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore.

Mark DeRosa, a 16-year MLB veteran and Head Coach of Team USA, and Sean Casey, a three-time All-Star and member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, are the game managers for this year’s event. The event is hosted in partnership with the Baltimore Orioles, Under Armour, Baseball Factory, and the Maryland Sports Commission, and will feature 40 of the top high school baseball players in the country. The event marks the game’s 20th edition and its first-ever appearance at Camden Yards.

Among the announced players are Easton Autrey, a Texas commit who recently made headlines with a 544-foot home run, Sean Duncan, one of the top Canadian prospects in recent years, and two-sport standout Tait Reynolds, a Clemson commit from Queen Creek, Ariz., who is among the nation’s top quarterback recruits in addition to excelling in baseball.

Landon Thome, an infielder from Burr Ridge, Ill., and son of Baseball Hall of Famer Jim Thome, will take the field alongside Malachi Washington, an LSU commit from Lilburn, Ga., who is one of the most dynamic athletes in his class.

Tickets are $10, and a portion of the proceeds will go towards the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation’s efforts to support underserved youth through sports and mentorship.