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Under Armour All America Baseball Game

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The Under Armour High School All-America Baseball Game is a high school baseball all-star game typically held in early July or August in the U.S. state of Illinois created to spotlight the nation’s top high school juniors and seniors. The game was first played in 2005 as the Cape Cod High School Baseball Classic presented by Under Armour (or simply the Cape Cod High School Classic). Since 2008 Under Armour has served as the title sponsor. The game is sponsored by Under Armour and enjoys a national audience. Whereas the Cape Cod High School classic began at Spillane Field, games sponsored by Under Armour have been hosted at Wrigley Field since 2008. Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball have been involved in both versions of the event.

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For several years starting in 2009, Cal Ripken served as the official ambassador of the game. The game is billed as a game for high school juniors and seniors. By playing in the 2014 game, Kyler Murray became the first player to play in both the Under Armour All-America Baseball Game and Under Armour All-America Football Game. As of 15 July 2016, Murray and A. J. Brown were the only players to have played in both. Under Armour and the Chicago Cubs, who play their home games at Wrigley field (the annual home of the game) have a partnership that preexists the first Under Armour All-America Baseball Game in 2008. Although the game is played on a Saturday, related events begin several days before.

Player selection

Scouts from Baseball Factory and Team One Baseball have selected the players since the event's inception.

2010

  • Addison Russell
  • 2014

  • Kyler Murray
  • References

    Under Armour All-America Baseball Game Wikipedia