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Phoenix College Baseball Postseason Honors

Phoenix College Baseball Postseason Honors

The Phoenix College Bears baseball had several standout players this season who earned postseason recognition, highlighting their impact despite a tough overall record.

Leading the way was Gunnar Gift, who had a huge year at the plate. The outfielder hit .376 with 59 hits, 9 doubles, and 4 triples, while adding 21 RBIs and 12 stolen bases. His consistency and production earned him All-Region First Team and All-ACCAC First Team honors, making him one of the top players in the conference.

On the mound, Noah Andersen was a key piece of the pitching staff. The right-hander posted a 3.95 ERA over 57 innings, striking out 45 batters while holding opponents to a .241 batting average. His performance earned him All-ACCAC Second Team recognition and showed his ability to compete as a reliable starter.

In the infield, Brayden Flores made a big impact both offensively and defensively. He hit .353 with 60 hits, including 15 doubles and 3 home runs, while driving in 25 RBIs. His versatility and production made him one of the most important everyday players for the Bears.

Defensively, Parker Noah stood out in the outfield, earning a Gold Glove award. He finished the season with a .990 fielding percentage, showing elite consistency and reliability.

The Bears finished the season 18-35 (14-26 ACCAC)