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Steele Hall, a standout senior shortstop from Hewitt-Trussville, has been crowned Mr. Baseball for the 2025 Alabama high school baseball season. Hall’s stellar senior season included a .484 batting average, 8 home runs, and 35 RBIs, making him a top prospect for the upcoming MLB Draft. In addition to this accolade, he was named the Class 7A Player of the Year and MaxPreps Player of the Year in Alabama. The announcement culminates in a significant celebration for Alabama high school baseball as the ASWA introduces its Super All-State team, showcasing a new wave of talent.

Hewitt-Trussville’s Steele Hall Crowned Mr. Baseball for 2025 Season

In a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere, Hewitt-Trussville high school standout Steele Hall has been named the Mr. Baseball for the 2025 Alabama high school baseball season. This prestigious title recognizes Hall not only for his remarkable skills on the field but also for the exciting future that lies ahead of him in the world of baseball.

A Stellar Senior Season

Steele Hall, a senior shortstop, has had an absolutely electrifying season, boasting an impressive batting average of 0.484. Hall’s stats are jaw-dropping, featuring 8 home runs, 35 RBIs, and an incredible 46 runs scored. This performance has placed him firmly in the spotlight, making him a hot name for those following the upcoming MLB Draft, where he is projected to be a first-round pick.

Acknowledged Talent

Not only is Hall the Mr. Baseball recipient, but he has also received accolades including the Class 7A Player of the Year and the MaxPreps Player of the Year in Alabama. His coaches have touted him as a generational talent, a phrase that emphasizes not just his natural abilities but the unparalleled work ethic he demonstrates day in and day out.

Super All-State Team Announcement

The Alabama Sports Writers Association (ASWA) has also revealed its Super All-State team, showcasing the top talents in Alabama high school baseball. This year’s roster features one junior and nine seniors, highlighting fresh faces as none of the players from the previous year’s Super All-State team were repeated. What an exciting time for Alabama baseball, as it’s evident that new talent is emerging!

Meet the All-Stars

Alongside Steele Hall, the Super All-State team includes several remarkable athletes. A notable mention is Eric Hines from American Christian, who impressed onlookers with his performance. Other acknowledged players include:

  • Demetrius Hardnett (P/OF, Lakeside, Sr.)
  • Rock Gearhart (OF, Fairhope, Sr.)
  • Tanner Hermesch (P/IF, Bob Jones, Sr.)
  • Jace Meadows (P, Hartselle, Sr.)
  • Garrett Reid (P/IF, Deshler, Jr.)
  • Aiden Hughes (P/OF, Chelsea, Sr.)
  • Aiden Poe (P/IF, Vincent, Sr.)
  • Mason McCraine (P/OF, Glenwood, Sr.)

Foundations of Success

Steele Hall’s journey began at Daphne High School, under the guidance of coach Brent Boyd, where his undeniable talent shone brightly even at a young age. Currently coached by Jeff Mauldin, Hall has continued to develop and refine his skills. It’s clear that the combination of talent and relentless drive will pave the way for his success, whether he chooses to continue in college or chase his dreams in the professional league.

A Momentous Occasion

The ASWA presentation for the Mr. Baseball award took place at the annual summer conference held at Jacksonville State University. This marks the 26th edition of the award since its inception in 1999, with only one year missing due to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic back in 2020.

With Steele Hall stepping into the spotlight, the future of Alabama baseball looks extremely bright, bringing excitement to fans and players alike. As he prepares to take the next steps in his career, the baseball world will undoubtedly keep a close eye on this rising star. The journey is just beginning!

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