November 19, 2019

Legion Baseball alum named to All-World squad

By The American Legion
Baseball
Legion Baseball alum named to All-World squad
New York Yankee Erik Kratz (14), who played American Legion Baseball for Sounderton Post 234 in Pennsylvania, was named to the All-World Team by the World Baseball Softball Confederation for his performance for Team USA in the recently completed Premier12 tournament in Tokyo. (WBSC photo)

New York Yankee Erik Kratz named to the All-World Team by the World Baseball Softball Confederation following Premier12 tournament in Tokyo.

American Legion Baseball alum Erik Kratz was named to the All-World Team by the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) for his performance for Team USA in the recently completed Premier12 tournament in Tokyo.

Kratz – who played Legion Baseball for Sounderton Post 234, Pa., and currently plays for the Yankees – started seven of Team USA’s eight games, batting .381 with two home runs. He also helped Team USA’s pitching staff strike out 75 batters and post a 3.28 earned-run average during the team’s 4-4 showing.

Kratz was one of five Legion Baseball graduates on the team, joining Alec Bohm, Omaha Post 1 Swain Construction, Neb.; J.P. Feyereisen, River Falls Post 121, Wis.; Tanner Houck, Collinsville Post 365, Ill.; and Daulton Varsho, Marshfield Post 54, Wis.

Bohm, who currently plays for the Phillies hit .233 with a home run and four RBIs during the Premier 12. J.P. Feyereisen (Brewers) made two appearances in the tournament, striking out 2 in 1.2 innings, while Houck (Red Sox) was 0-2 with a 3.86 ERA, striking out 11 in 9.1 innings. And Varsho (Diamondbacks) scored two runs in four Premier 12 games.

Team USA finished the tournament in fourth place, one spot out of securing a berth in the 2020 Olympics. The team still can qualify for the games in Tokyo during WBSC Americas Olympic Qualifier in Arizona in March 2020.

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