Baseball  Atlanta Braves Release 2025 Roster for 4th Annual Native American All-Star Baseball Showcase Happening on June 19-22 at Truist Park 

  Atlanta Braves Release 2025 Roster for 4th Annual Native American All-Star Baseball Showcase Happening on June 19-22 at Truist Park 

 Top 50 high school baseball players from Native American descent will represent 31 tribes from 22 states and Canada 

ATLANTA (May 21, 2025) – The Atlanta Braves released today the final roster for the fourth annual Native American All-Star Baseball Showcase hosted by the Braves at Truist Park from Thursday, June 19 through Sunday, June 22. These top 50 high school baseball players from Native American descent represent 31 tribes from across 22 states and Canada. Among those selected include five athletes from Braves Country – Georgia and North Carolina – with Cherokee, Catawba, and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian (EBCI) tribal affiliations.  

The Native American All-Star Baseball Showcase highlights Native American high school baseball players who aspire to play the game at the next level. As part of the Braves’ efforts to provide access and opportunity for diverse baseball talent, athletes will gain elite baseball development training with former MLB players and the chance to play in front of college and Major League scouts on a big-league stage, offering exposure for players who otherwise may not have had the opportunity to at this level.  

As part of the three-day 2025 Native American All-Star Baseball Showcase, selected athletes will first partake in programing offered by the Native American Athletic Foundation on Friday, June 20, then complete a pro-style workout on Saturday, June 21. Executed by Marquis Grissom Baseball Association, the workout will focus on defensive work, fielding, throwing, and catcher pop times. Four to six players will be selected during Saturday’s batting practice to then participate in a Home Run Derby that same afternoon.  

On Sunday, June 22, all athletes will be divided into two teams for the showcase game, with former Major League Baseball players as coaches for each respective team. As in years past, the Atlanta Braves will continue to utilize TrackMan Baseball, a leading technology company in sports analytics, for the showcase to capture, track, and deliver player statistics to help players improve their overall game.  

Players and families will also hear from Atlanta Braves Southern Regional Scouting Supervisor Travis Coleman, Savannah State University Head Baseball Coach Tino Burgos, and Braves Alumni Julio Franco through a panel. Native American mentors in attendance will have the opportunity to also connect with them in a small group setting. 

The full roster of selected athletes for the Atlanta Braves 2025 Native American All-Star Baseball Showcase include:  

Name  High School State Tribal Affiliation 
Ethan Abram Fleming Island High School Florida Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians 
Brayden Allen East Jessamine High School Kentucky Chickahominy Indian Tribe 
Elijah Beck Sapulpa High school Oklahoma Cherokee 
Pierce Caton Red Lodge High School Montana Northern Cheyenne  
Aidan Chapman Menominee Indian HSWisconsin Menominee 
Tristan Cheek Great Bridge High School Virginia Comanche Nation  
Cashin Clifft Kiowa High School Oklahoma Chickasaw/Choctaw  
Nicholas Shade Cody Rattan Public School Oklahoma Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 
Kollin Davis Crowder High School Oklahoma Choctaw 
Maxim Dillon Redwood Valley High School Minnesota Lower Sioux Indian Community 
Tyreese Eagletail Manyhorses High School Alberta, Canada Tsuutina Nation 
Taden Fine Jenks High School Oklahoma Creek/Cherokee 
Ty Freeman Greenwood High School Oklahoma Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 
Adrian Garrison Lawton High School Oklahoma Comanche  
Kaleb Gilreath Dallas Christian School Texas Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 
Aven Goodlin Wagoner High School Oklahoma Cherokee/Choctaw 
Easton Hancock Toppenish High School  Washington Nez Perce Tribe 
Talon Herring Huntsville High School Arkansas Comanche 
Sanjiya Hickman Nanih Waiya Attendance Center Mississippi Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians 
Lucas Johann Weld Central High School Colorado Yankton Sioux Tribe 
Takoda Jones Santa Fe Indian School New Mexico Ohkay Owingeh 
Ronald Jones III Arabia Mountain High School Georgia Cherokee 
Wesley Quinn Jumper Robbinsville High School North Carolina Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians 
Eric Keesis American High School California Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation 
Rajon Kenton Alchesay High School Arizona White Mountain Apache Tribe  
Kash Knowles Purcell High School Oklahoma Chickasaw 
Boston Knowles Purcell High School Oklahoma Seminole 
Manuel La Chappa III Orange Glen High School  California Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians 
Gavin Lain Valwood School Georgia Catawba Nation 
Jordan Lesley Tuscon High School Arizona Tohono O’odam | Hopi-Tewa 
Eddie Lucero Huntington Beach HighCalifornia Navajo 
Joshua Mescal Ganado High School Arizona Navajo 
Nicky Navarro Analy High School California Round Valley Indian Tribes 
Jace Paul Muskogee High School Oklahoma Cherokee Nation  
Wakinyan Raines Cherokee High School North Carolina Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians 
Bryce Roberts Idabel High School Oklahoma Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 
Davonte Ross Lakota Tech High School South Dakota Oglala Lakota 
Florentino Salinas Wellington High School Texas Ponca Tribe of Nebraska 
Noah Sandoval Canyon View High School Utah Navajo 
Bas Stice Oakdale High School California Tuolumne Band of Me Wuk Indians 
Cade Stick Ada High School Oklahoma Chickasaw 
Tayton Threet Wyandotte High School Oklahoma Cherokee 
Kason Threet Wyandotte High School Oklahoma Cherokee  
Tahj Totten Moapa Valley High School Nevada Navajo 
Isaac Tsonetokoy Fort Cobb-Broxton School Oklahoma Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma 
Hage Tsosie Chinle High School Arizona Navajo 
Christian Ugalde Nimitz High School Texas Muscogee Nation 
Max Williams Wichita Collegiate School Kansas Muscogee Nation 
Matthew Wise Inola High School Oklahoma Choctaw 
Kanyon Wright Grace Christian School Louisiana Jena Band of Choctaw Indians 

The Atlanta Braves have partnered with the Native American Athletic Foundation (NAAF) to produce the 2025 Native American All-Star Showcase. NAAF is a 501c3 dedicated to developing leaders of character in Indian Country through sports and programming focused on growing the whole person. NAAF partners with the NFL and other major sports organizations to accomplish these goals.

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