All-American Honors Continue for Hoosiers
6/20/2025 12:30:00 PM | Baseball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A trio of Indiana baseball players were honored by the latest publication to release its 2025 All-American teams. Baseball American provided its All-American and Freshman All-Americans on Friday (June 20) afternoon, giving a nod to three Hoosiers in the process.
Junior outfielder Devin Taylor is on his way to becoming the third unanimous All-American in program history. He was named a First Team selection by Baseball America, joining Ike Irish (Auburn) and James Quinn-Irons (George Mason) as the top three outfielders in the country this season.
Taylor's bat was once again outstanding during the 2025 campaign. He slashed .374/.494/.706 while hitting mostly out of the second spot in the lineup. He had a career high in RBIs (66) while providing his usual supply of home runs (18) and base hits (80). He also stole 12 bags while walking 52 times on the year.
It is the fourth All-American honor of the year for Taylor and the sixth in his career. It also puts him within striking distance of program history. Kyle Schwarber and Dustin DeMuth were both unanimous All-Americans in 2014. If Taylor is selected in D1 Baseball's All-American team, he will become third in IU history to be a unanimous selection.
Redshirt sophomore Korbyn Dickerson – a First Team All-Big Ten selection – was named a Third Team All-American by the outlet. It's his first career All-American honor after slugging 19 home runs and leading the team with 77 RBIs. He was picked as an All-Big Ten Defensive Team selection in 2025 as well after fielding his spot in center field at a .985 clip.
Freshman first baseman Jake Hanley continues to rack up the Freshman All-American honors after his prolific rookie campaign. He was a Second Team Freshman All-American selection (DH) by Baseball America. He also inches closer to becoming just the second freshman in program history to win four Freshman All-American honors in the same season (Josh Pyne – 2022).
Hanley, if honored by D1 Baseball, would be the first IU freshman in program history to be selected by all four major outlets in the same season. He would hold the title as Big Ten Freshman of the Year and a unanimous Freshman All-American in the same season.
Taylor's Postseason Honors (2025)
- First Team All-Big Ten (OF)
- Big Ten All-Tournament Team (OF)
- ABCA/Rawlings Midwest First Team All-Region
- Perfect Game First Team All-American
- NCBWA Second Team All-American
- ABCA Second Team All-American
- Baseball America First Team All-American
Hanley's Postseason Honors (2025)
- Big Ten Freshman of the Year
- Second Team All-Big Ten (At-Large)
- Big Ten All-Freshman Team (1B)
- ABCA/Rawlings Midwest Second Team All-Region
- Perfect Game First Team Freshman All-American
- NCBWA First Team Freshman All-American
- Baseball America Second Team Freshman All-American
- ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove National Finalist (1B)
Dickerson's Postseason Honors (2025)
- First Team All-Big Ten (OF)
- Big Ten All-Defensive Team (OF)
- ABCA/Rawlings Midwest First Team All-Region
- Baseball America Third Team All-American
Junior outfielder Devin Taylor is on his way to becoming the third unanimous All-American in program history. He was named a First Team selection by Baseball America, joining Ike Irish (Auburn) and James Quinn-Irons (George Mason) as the top three outfielders in the country this season.
Taylor's bat was once again outstanding during the 2025 campaign. He slashed .374/.494/.706 while hitting mostly out of the second spot in the lineup. He had a career high in RBIs (66) while providing his usual supply of home runs (18) and base hits (80). He also stole 12 bags while walking 52 times on the year.
It is the fourth All-American honor of the year for Taylor and the sixth in his career. It also puts him within striking distance of program history. Kyle Schwarber and Dustin DeMuth were both unanimous All-Americans in 2014. If Taylor is selected in D1 Baseball's All-American team, he will become third in IU history to be a unanimous selection.
Redshirt sophomore Korbyn Dickerson – a First Team All-Big Ten selection – was named a Third Team All-American by the outlet. It's his first career All-American honor after slugging 19 home runs and leading the team with 77 RBIs. He was picked as an All-Big Ten Defensive Team selection in 2025 as well after fielding his spot in center field at a .985 clip.
Freshman first baseman Jake Hanley continues to rack up the Freshman All-American honors after his prolific rookie campaign. He was a Second Team Freshman All-American selection (DH) by Baseball America. He also inches closer to becoming just the second freshman in program history to win four Freshman All-American honors in the same season (Josh Pyne – 2022).
Hanley, if honored by D1 Baseball, would be the first IU freshman in program history to be selected by all four major outlets in the same season. He would hold the title as Big Ten Freshman of the Year and a unanimous Freshman All-American in the same season.
Taylor's Postseason Honors (2025)
- First Team All-Big Ten (OF)
- Big Ten All-Tournament Team (OF)
- ABCA/Rawlings Midwest First Team All-Region
- Perfect Game First Team All-American
- NCBWA Second Team All-American
- ABCA Second Team All-American
- Baseball America First Team All-American
Hanley's Postseason Honors (2025)
- Big Ten Freshman of the Year
- Second Team All-Big Ten (At-Large)
- Big Ten All-Freshman Team (1B)
- ABCA/Rawlings Midwest Second Team All-Region
- Perfect Game First Team Freshman All-American
- NCBWA First Team Freshman All-American
- Baseball America Second Team Freshman All-American
- ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove National Finalist (1B)
Dickerson's Postseason Honors (2025)
- First Team All-Big Ten (OF)
- Big Ten All-Defensive Team (OF)
- ABCA/Rawlings Midwest First Team All-Region
- Baseball America Third Team All-American
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