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Kade Snell, Justin Lebron and Carson Ozmer were the three Alabama players announced by the American Baseball Coaches Association as ABCA/Rawlings All-Americans on Friday. All three found themselves recognized as second-team honorees.

Snell, Alabama's 2025 captain and left fielder, earned his first career All-American selection with the honor. He led the Crimson Tide in batting average (.363) and had 24 extra-base hits, receiving First Team All-SEC distinction for his breakout performance.

Lebron paced the squad with 18 home runs and 72 RBIs; the latter statistic represents a program best for a sophomore and a shortstop. He started every game and cracked the All-SEC Second Team; he has made an All-SEC team twice in his college career. He was also recognized as a third-team All-American by Perfect Game and the NCBWA.

Ozmer set a new Alabama record with 17 saves in 2025. As one of the top closers in the country, he was a first-team NCBWA All-American and a finalist for that organization's Stopper of the Year award. He compiled a 3.29 ERA in 38.1 innings while being selected to the All-SEC First Team.

The entire list of ABCA/Rawlings All-Americans for the 2025 season is available below. Joining Ozmer on the second team is former Crimson Tide pitcher Antoine Jean, who put up a career season at Houston.

First Team:

  • Grant Jay, C, Dallas Baptist
  • Andrew Fischer, 1B, Tennessee
  • Nick Rodriguez, 2B, Missouri State
  • Daniel Cuvet, 3B, Miami (Fla).
  • Roch Cholowsky, SS, UCLA
  • Wehiwa Aloy, SS, Arkansas
  • Ike Irish, OF, Auburn
  • Drew Burress, OF, Georgia Tech
  • Gavin Turley, OF, Oregon State
  • James Quinn-Irons, OF, George Mason
  • Ryan Wideman, OF, Western Kentucky
  • Ryland Zaborowski, DH, Georgia
  • Johnny Sweeney, DH, USC Upstate
  • Bryce Calloway, UT, New Orleans
  • Jake Knapp, P, North Carolina
  • Liam Doyle, P, Tennessee
  • Kade Anderson, P, LSU
  • Jamie Arnold, P, Florida State
  • Jacob Morrison, P, Coastal Carolina
  • Tony Pluta, RP, Arizona
  • Dylan Volantis, RP, Texas

Second Team:

  • Wilson Weber, C, Oregon State
  • Boston Smith, C, Wright State
  • Eddie Madrigal, 1B, Saint Mary's
  • Jared Jones, 1B, LSU
  • Ryan Daniels, 2B, UConn
  • Ace Reese, 3B, Mississippi State
  • Anthony DePino, 3B, Rhode Island
  • Alex Lodise, SS, Florida State
  • Justin Lebron, SS, Alabama
  • Charles Davalan, OF, Arkansas
  • Devin Taylor, OF, Indiana
  • Hunter Ensley, OF, Tennessee
  • Derek Curiel, OF, LSU
  • Nathan Humphreys, OF, Dallas Baptist
  • Kade Snell, OF, Alabama
  • Kuhio Aloy, DH, Arkansas
  • Evan Dempsey, UT, Florida Gulf Coast
  • Anthony Eyanson, P, LSU
  • Kyson Witherspoon, P, Oklahoma
  • JB Middleton, P, Southern Miss
  • Zane Taylor, P, UNC Wilmington
  • Jack Ohman, P, LSU
  • Jordan Gottesman, P, Northeastern
  • Carson Ozmer, RP, Alabama
  • Antoine Jean, RP, Houston

Third Team:

  • Rylan Galvan, C, Texas
  • Carson Tinney, C, Notre Dame
  • Brady Ballinger, 1B, Kansas
  • Joe Tiroly, 2B, Rider
  • Kerrington Cross, 3B, Cincinnati
  • Hayden Jatczak, 3B, Kent State
  • Dylan Grego, SS, Ball State
  • Konni Durschlag, OF, High Point
  • Mason Lytle, OF, UTSA
  • Kyle Fossom, OF, Youngstown State
  • Ben Parker, OF, William and Mary
  • Armani Raygoza, DH, UTRGV
  • Will Jones, P, Northeastern
  • Harrison Bodendorf, P, Oklahoma State
  • Jonathan Gonzalez, P, Stetson
  • Ethan Kleinschmit, P, Oregon State
  • Grayson Grinsell, P, Oregon
  • Cooper Katskee, P, Miami (Ohio)
  • Joseph Dzierwa, P, Michigan State
  • Charlie Walker, RP, Northeastern
  • Lucas Mahlstedt, RP, Clemson

This article first appeared on Alabama Crimson Tide on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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