PORTLAND, Ore. – Thursday morning, West Coast League Commissioner Rob Neyer announced the 2026 All-WCL teams, as selected by the WCL’s 16 head coaches.
The 2026 WCL champion Wenatchee AppleSox lead the way with seven selections, including a pair of first-team honorees in third baseman James Castagnola (UC Irvine) and reliever Clint Beck (Gonzaga commit).
Evan Dugdale (Vernon) is a first-team pitcher and multi-position player, thanks to his brilliant pitching record (6-0, 1.63) and productive season with the bat (.302-4-33). Dugdale is joined by outfielder Kade Crawford (Louisiana Tech commit), his Kamloops NorthPaws teammate, on the first team. Crawford tied for the WCL lead with 11 home runs.
Other first-team selections include Walla Walla Sweets outfielder Sam Kane (Nevada), who tied Crawford with 11 home runs, and Nanaimo NightOwls outfielder Ethan Reynolds (Western Kentucky), the WCL RBI champion with 53. Reynolds also set League records for both doubles (29) and extra-base hits (36).
On the mound, Victoria HarbourCats right-hander Jeremiah Arnett (Rice) won the WCL pitching triple crown with five wins, 66 strikeouts and a 2.15 ERA to headline the first-team pitching selections.
Below, please find the All-WCL first and second teams, along with honorable mentions:
ALL-WCL FIRST TEAM
SP – Jeremiah Arnett, Victoria HarbourCats
SP – Evan Dugdale, Kamloops NorthPaws
SP – Erik Rico, Victoria HarbourCats
SP – Charles Rogers III, Walla Walla Sweets
SP – Seth Sumner, Kelowna Falcons
RP – Clint Beck, Wenatchee AppleSox
RP – Aiden Ennis, Kelowna Falcons
RP – Michael Klein, Springfield Drifters
RP – Trey Nance, Edmonton Riverhawks
RP – Kellen Segel, Corvallis Knights
C – Dillon Moss, Bellingham Bells
1B – JT Summers, Ridgefield Raptors
2B – Cooper Mullens, Springfield Drifters
3B – James Castagnola, Wenatchee AppleSox
SS – Sawyer Nelson, Marion Berries
OF – Kade Crawford, Kamloops NorthPaws
OF – Sam Kane, Walla Walla Sweets
OF – Ethan Reynolds, Nanaimo NightOwls
DH – Braden Watson, Ridgefield Raptors
Multi-Position (MP) – Evan Dugdale, Kamloops NorthPaws
ALL-WCL SECOND TEAM
SP – Max Biddle, Kelowna Falcons
SP – Charlie Decker, Bellingham Bells
SP – Curtis Ellis, Walla Walla Sweets
SP – Rafael Espinoza, Portland Pickles
SP – Joe Thornton, Wenatchee AppleSox
RP – Andrew Cohen, Walla Walla Sweets
RP – Logan Colville, Edmonton Riverhawks
RP – Davis Lee, Victoria HarbourCats
RP – Cooper Markham, Corvallis Knights
RP – Jaxon McDonald, Nanaimo NightOwls
C – Carter Enoch, Port Angeles Lefties
1B – MD Conner, Portland Pickles
2B – David Krahn, Victoria HarbourCats
3B – Daichi Furuhata, Yakima Valley Pippins
SS – Beau Musser, Nanaimo NightOwls
OF – Kai Mault, Portland Pickles
OF – Ethan Porter, Corvallis Knights
OF – Zach Wadas, Ridgefield Raptors
DH – Luis Castillo, Portland Pickles
MP – Nick Velasquez, Yakima Valley Pippins
ALL-WCL HONORABLE MENTION
Bellingham Bells: 1B Noah Cassie, 1B Matt Churchill, RP David Wiser, SP Robby Zimmerman
Corvallis Knights: SP Bryce Hill
Edmonton Riverhawks: SP Carter Fink, SS Shiryu Sato
Kelowna Falcons: RP Eddie Dolansky, SP Mark Rogers
Marion Berries: OF Matthew Major, RP Lucas Plenert, C Martin Serrano
Nanaimo NightOwls: SP Kaleb Tenn
Portland Pickles: RP Ryan Higgins
Ridgefield Raptors: RP Declan Francis, SP Parker Heintz, SS Michael Perazzo
Victoria HarbourCats: DH Logan Shepherd
Walla Walla Sweets: SP Trevor Stowe, MP Trevor Tse
Wenatchee AppleSox: SP Carson Boesel, 2B Raphael Dunne, RP Colin Fraser, SP Mitch Haythorn
Yakima Valley Pippins: C Parker Burt
August 17: Executive, Broadcaster, and Scorekeeper Awards
August 19: Coach, Umpire, and Sportsmanship Awards
August 20: All-WCL Team
August 24: MVP and Pitcher of the Year Awards
August 26: Top Prospect Award
About the West Coast League
The West Coast League is North America’s premier summer collegiate baseball league, now in its 21st season. Sixteen teams span the region from Oregon to Alberta, giving top amateur athletes a grand stage for competition, development, and connection with the communities they represent, in the finest summer baseball weather on the continent. In each of the last three seasons, a WCL alumnus has been selected in the top five of the MLB Draft, and 10 players have come off the board in the first 10 picks over the last decade.











