Magdaleno Named Perfect Game All-American
Isaiah Magdaleno, a junior right-hander for the University of Hawai'i, has been named a third-team Perfect Game All-American, marking a notable achievement for the Rainbow Warriors baseball program. This recognition makes him the first All-American from UH since 2020 and the first with a full season's honors since Kolten Wong in 2011. Magdaleno's standout performance this season included remarkable statistics that place him among the top pitchers nationally.
By the Numbers- Fifth nationally in WHIP at 0.92
- Seventh in hits allowed per nine innings with 5.38
- Thirteenth in ERA with 2.36
- 116 strikeouts over 95.1 innings pitched
While Magdaleno’s accolades highlight his individual success, they also underscore the team’s overall performance and competitiveness in the conference, raising questions about the sustainability of this success in future seasons.
State of Play- Hawai'i ranked third nationally with a team ERA of 3.44
- Magdaleno concluded the season with a 7-5 record, excelling especially in Big West play
Looking ahead, Magdaleno is expected to continue building on his success, potentially attracting attention from major league scouts and positioning himself for a successful professional career.
Bottom LineIsaiah Magdaleno’s recognition as a Perfect Game All-American marks a significant milestone for Hawai'i baseball, signaling the program’s potential for future success while highlighting the impressive skill level of its players.
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