All-State Baseball: Oakman, Addison put three on All-State Team

Oakman and Addison both impressed fans by making it to the third round of the AHSAA Baseball Playoffs in 2026 and placing three standout players on the All-State Team. As local powerhouses, each school’s success highlights the strength of Alabama high school baseball.

Key Takeaways:

  • Both teams advanced to the third round of the AHSAA Baseball Playoffs this season
  • Oakman and Addison collectively put three players on the All-State Team
  • The AHSAA Baseball Playoffs are a significant event in Alabama high school sports
  • Their joint success demonstrates the competitive spirit of local baseball
  • Mountaineagle originally published the story on June 16, 2026

Oakman and Addison’s Postseason Run

Oakman and Addison showcased their talent throughout the 2026 season, each reaching the third round of the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) Baseball Playoffs. This achievement underlines the depth of skill on both rosters and reflects a commitment to consistent, high-level performance in a competitive field.

The Local Impact of All-State Honors

In addition to their playoff runs, Oakman and Addison collectively placed three players on the All-State Team. This honor often signifies the highest form of recognition for high school athletes, underscoring the talent and determination that propelled the teams through the season’s toughest challenges.

Spotlight on AHSAA Baseball

As one of the most celebrated high school sports organizations in Alabama, the AHSAA’s postseason commands statewide attention. Reaching the third round demonstrates how competitive each class can be, and earning All-State distinctions further proves that Oakman and Addison are among the top contenders.

Looking Ahead

While the 2026 season concluded with both squads making substantial playoff runs, this milestone may point to further success on the horizon. The All-State accolades not only highlight the achievements of individual players but also inspire younger athletes who aspire to build on the foundation set by their predecessors.

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