High school baseball: 55 Central Texas players having breakout seasons in 2026

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High school baseball: 55 Central Texas players having breakout seasons in 2026

High school baseball: 55 Central Texas players having breakout seasons in 2026

The American-Statesman takes a look at 55 Central Texas high school baseball players having breakout seasons in 2026.

High school baseball: 55 Central Texas players having breakout seasons in 2026

The American-Statesman takes a look at 55 Central Texas high school baseball players having breakout seasons in 2026.

As the Central Texas high school baseball regular season barrels toward the playoffs, a new wave of talent is emerging. The future of the sport is on full display, with 55 players across the Austin area having truly breakout performances this spring. These athletes are the ones turning heads, elevating their teams, and showcasing the dedication that defines the next generation of baseball stars.

From dominant pitchers to clutch hitters, these players are making their mark. Consider Nixon Badilla of Dripping Springs, a true multi-tool senior who is hitting .393 with 22 RBIs while also posting a flawless 0.00 ERA with 24 strikeouts from the mound. Over at McCallum, sophomore Lincoln Baugher is a catalyst, already racking up 25 hits and 27 RBIs for a playoff-bound Knights squad.

On the mound, freshmen like Pflugerville's Miles Brocato are proving age is just a number, boasting a 6-1 record with a microscopic 0.67 ERA. Meanwhile, seasoned seniors like Bowie's Liam Bruner are delivering ace-level performances, going 7-1 with a 0.92 ERA to anchor their team's success.

These breakout stories are built on countless hours of practice, a testament to the work ethic that drives the game. Players like Eastside's Isaiah Aleman (.378 avg) and Round Rock's Jack Appl (.343 avg) are seeing their hard work at the plate pay off, while pitchers like East View's Dillon Bennett (4-0, 2.03 ERA) are commanding the game with confidence. In the outfield and at the plate, athletes like Rouse's Joe Bury, with his .349 average and 10 stolen bases, demonstrate the dynamic, all-around skill set that defines modern baseball.

As the postseason approaches, these 55 players aren't just having great seasons—they're announcing their arrival and setting the stage for an exciting future in the sport we love.

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