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Lawrence Price | krikya18.com | October 23, 2024

College baseball stars competing in the 2024 World Series for the Yankees and Dodgers

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The 2024 World Series is set with the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers squaring off starting Friday, Oct. 25.

Starring two of the most well-known clubs in baseball and filled with some of the hottest names in the game, including five former league MVPs, it begs the question of what players will rise to the occasion in arguably the biggest moment of their careers.

It also makes one wonder what players have shined and competed on a similar stage in NCAA baseball. 

Here’s a look at where Yankees and Dodgers players took the field as NCAA baseball stars:

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Yankees

Name NCAA Position Year - Round/Pick WS Jersey Number
Tommy Kahnle Lynn (DII) RHP 2010 — 5/175 41
Gerrit Cole UCLA RHP 2011 — 1/1 45
Jon Berti Bowling Green IF 2011 — 18/559 19
Aaron Judge Fresno State OF 2013 — 1/32 99
Tim Mayza Millersville (DII) LHP 2013 — 12/355 58
Mark Leiter Jr. NJIT RHP 2013 — 22/661 38
Carlos Rodón NC State LHP 2014 — 1/3 55
Luke Weaver Florida State RHP 2014 — 1/27 30
Jose Trevino Oral Roberts C 2014 — 6/186 39
Clarke Schmidt South Carolina RHP 2017 — 1/16 36
Jake Cousins Penn RHP 2017 — 20/613 61
Austin Wells Arizona C 2020 — 1/28 28

Gerrit Cole — UCLA

Just like the majors, the Yankees ace dominated on the college level. Ranked second in UCLA history in career strikeouts (376), Cole is the school’s only player to notch at least 100 strikeouts in each of his three seasons.

The team’s No. 1 starter during his sophomore and junior years, Cole helped lead the Bruins to their best record (51-17) in school history and to the 2010 College World Series. Although the Bruins lost to South Carolina in the championship series, Cole punched out 13 against TCU in the semifinals. 

Cole was drafted out of high school by the Yankees in the first round of the 2008 draft and still elected to go to college — that’s how good he was. He then went No. 1 overall to the Pirates in 2011.

Carlos Rodón — NC State 

The Yankees' No. 2 starter behind Cole, Rodón had a fantastic career for the Wolfpack. Rodón was nearly untouchable during his freshman year, going 9-0 with a 1.57 ERA and set the NC State freshman record with 135 strikeouts. He was the first-ever freshman to be named ACC pitcher of the year.

Rodón only got better as a sophomore. He led NC State to its first College World Series since 1968 and set a school single-season record with 184 strikeouts. After the MCWS, Rodón had a 1.77 ERA in eight postseason starts. 

He broke the school record for strikeouts his junior season.

Aaron Judge — Fresno State

Judge was a pivotal part of Fresno State’s offensive success throughout his three years there.  The Yankees outfielder was crowned the WAC Freshman of the Year and helped the Bulldogs to a WAC tournament title and the 2011 NCAA baseball tournament.

Five years before winning the 2017 Home Run Derby, Judge won the TD Ameritrade College Home Run Derby in 2012. Additionally, he led the Bulldogs in home runs (12), doubles (15), and RBI (36) as a junior.

Fresno State retired Judge’s jersey in 2023. 

Other notables:

Luke Weaver — Florida State: A 2014 Rawlings Glove Award winner and All-ACC First Team selection, Weaver punched out 14 during the 2013 Tallahassee Regional and was named the Most Outstanding Player.

Tommy Kahnle — Lynn University: Helped the Fighting Knights win the 2009 Division II College World Series and was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament.

Dodgers

Name NCAA Position Year - Round/Pick WS Jersey Number
Daniel Hudson Old Dominion RHP 2008 — 5/150 41
Will Smith Louisville C 2016 — 1/32 16
Blake Treinen South Dakota State RHP 2011 — 7/226 49
Chris Taylor Virginia IF/OF 2012 — 5/161 3
Max Muncy Baylor IF 2012 — 5/169 13
Walker Buehler Vanderbilt RHP 2015 — 1/24 21
Evan Phillips UNC Wilmington RHP 2015 — 17/510 59
Tommy Edman Stanford IF/OF 2016 — 6/196 25
Alex Vesia California State East Bay (DII) LHP 2018 — 17/507 51
Ben Casparius UConn RHP 2021 — 5/162 78

Walker Buehler — Vanderbilt 

Buehler shined in the postseason for the Commodores at multiple points. 

Buehler went 12-2 with 111 strikeouts and 2.64 ERA during the 2014 regular season. His sophomore season was highlighted by a no-hit performance against UC Irvine in 5 1/3 innings of work in the CWS second round. Vanderbilt went on to win its first CWS crown in school history.

He put together another top-notch outing in the postseason in 2015, throwing five scoreless innings and allowing just two hits with seven strikeouts against Radford in Vanderbilt’s regional championship game.

Tommy Edman — Stanford

The 2024 NLCS MVP was the definition of consistent at Stanford, starting 140 games in a row dating back to his freshman season.

A Pac-12 first team selection and All-Defensive team shortstop his junior year, he helped lead the Cardinal to the best defensive season in school history. To cap off the strong season Edman led Stanford in runs (35), hits (61), triples (4) and stolen bases (8).

Max Muncy — Baylor

The Dodgers infielder hit the ground running once he arrived in Waco, Texas, breaking five records as a freshman and being named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American. The success continued into the postseason, as Muncy made the Fort Worth Regional All-Tournament team.

Although Muncy and the Bears weren’t able to capture a regional title while he was there, he led Baylor to a 2012 conference title. 

Muncy hit .311 over his three years at Baylor — no surprise he tied the Dodgers’ all-time record for most times reaching base safely in a single postseason series.

Also notable: 

Ben Casparius — UConn: Before transferring up north, Casparius was a two-player at North Carolina with a 1.69 ERA and .316 batting average in UNC’s route to the CWS. At UConn, he finished second in school single-season history with 127 strikeouts.

in August 2024 as a Digital Editorial Intern. He has held numerous internships in the past few years, including ones at the Kansas City Star, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, TNT Sports and more. Additionally, he was a 2023 Oscar Pope Lift Every Voice Fellowship recipient. Price is a Spring 2024 graduate of Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism. You can follow him on Twitter .

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