The Team of the Week is D3baseball.com's weekly honor roll, in its fourteenth season of recognizing the top performers at each of nine positions from the previous week. Players are selected from nominations from their school's sports information directors. This is the fourth Team of the Week of the 2025 season.
Games of March 3-9, 2025
C Caleb Moore, So., Kalamazoo
Moore caught all four games as Kalamazoo went 4-0, defeating Elmhurst twice and Illinois Tech twice. He led the Hornets with a .647 average (11-for-17) with two doubles, two home runs, nine RBIs, eight runs scored and four stolen bases. He did not make an error or have a passed ball and threw out 50 percent of runners attempting to steal.
1B Wyatt Harrar, So., Moravian
Harrar hit .421 to lead the Greyhounds at the plate during a 4-3 week at the RussMatt Invitational. He was 8-for-19 at the plate with seven extra-base hits including two doubles and five home runs for a 1.316 slugging percentage, and Harrar scored nine runs, had 16 RBIs, drew eight walks, was hit by a pitch and had a sacrifice fly for a .586 on-base percentage.
2B David Granucci, Fr., Maritime (N.Y.)
Granucci hit the first two home runs of his collegiate career and finished with seven RBIs. He slashed .750/.778/1.500 with five runs scored in eight at-bats.
SS Kyler Warren, Sr., Alma
Warren batted .500 (8-for-16) on the week with six extra-base hits (two doubles, two triples, two home runs). He drove in in seven and score eight runs.
3B Joe Becker, Sr., Saint John's (Minn.)
Becker batted .786 (11-for-14) with an .842 on-base percentage, 2.271 OPS, ten runs scored, two home runs, and seven runs batted in as the Johnnies went 2-2 in Tucson, Arizona last week. Becker was a perfect 3-for-3 as both a leadoff hitter to start an inning and with two outs.
OF Ryan Caulfield, Sr., Clark University
Caulfield batted .500 on the week going 14-28, scored 14 runs, drove in nine runs, tallied four doubles, four triples, and two homers, and stole six bases as Clark posted a 6-2 record.
OF Jack Gold, So., Pomona-Pitzer
Gold led the Sagehens to three wins lsat week. Gold had at least three hits in every game (batted .818, 9-for-11) and then hit for the cycle against La Crosse. He tallied nine RBI and six runs. He had a double, triple and three home runs.
OF Scooter SanFilippo, Sr., Washington College
SanFilippo hit .857 (6-for-7) with four RBI, a .778 on-base percentage and 1.143 slugging percentage in a doubleheader versus Franciscan.
OF Erik Sundgren, Jr., Denison
Sundgren had five hits in 10 at-bats (.500) of which four were home runs. He had 11 RBIs, four runs and a stolen base.
DH Seth Burgdolt, Sr., Waynesburg
Burgdolt went 8-for-10 at the plate (.800) with four extra-base hits, along with two walks, one HBP and three successful sacrifice bunts.
DH Jaken Pellerin, Fr., New England College
First-year Pellerin was on a tear going 7-for-8 (.875) with five extra base hits including his first career home run. Despite being limited to two games due to injury, the Manchester, N.H. native put up a blistering 1.750 slugging percentage while batting in three runs and scoring four times.
SP Jake Corll, Jr., John Carroll
Coril pitched a brilliant 1-hitter (0 walks) in a 7-inning complete game vs. Albion, striking out 3 along the way to a 9-0 win.
SP Mark Eddie, Jr., Buena Vista
Eddie went 2-0 on the mound this week. In his first outing, he had a no-hitter with two outs in the eighth and finished the game by pitching a career-high 7.2 innings and matching his career-high with 11 strikeouts. In his second appearance, Eddie allowed only four hits over 7.0 innings pitched.
SP Otto Franz, Sr., Concordia (Texas)
Franz was stellar on the mound in Friday's series-opening win over Southwestern. Franz only allowed three hits (no walks) and connected on a season-high eight strikeouts in eight innings of work in the 10-0 complete game win.
SP Zack McCabe, Jr., Stockton
McCabe tossed a strong six innings against Penn State-Brandywine, allowing just one hit and no runs while striking out a career-high 11 batters for the win.
RP Will Butts, Sr., Franklin
Butts went 2-0 and made three appearances out of the bullpen, tossing four innings of scoreless relief with just one hit allowed and five strikeouts.