LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas baseball junior
Brady Ballinger was named a D1Baseball Preseason First Team All-American, the publication announced on Tuesday. Ballinger is only the second Jayhawk ever to earn a preseason first team All-American honor.
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Ballinger made the jump in the offseason from a D1Basbeall Third Team All-American at the end of 2025 to a Preseason First Team All-American in 2026. He already received a Preseason Second Team All-American honor from Perfect Game earlier this month.
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In 2025, Ballinger started 58 games at first base and led the team in batting average (.353), walks (56), slugging percentage (.670), on-base percentage (.495), OPS (1.165), runs scored (71), hits (79), doubles (21), total bases (150), multi-hit games (24) and multi-walk games (16).
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Ballinger's 56 walks were the most in the Big 12 and 14th best in the nation, while his 71 runs were tied for the most in the conference and set a new school record by a sophomore.
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The Las Vegas, Nevada, native joins Tony Thompson as the only Preseason First Team All-Americans in school history. Thompson earned the honor in 2010 from Ping! Baseball. Ballinger is the sixth Kansas player in program history to earn a spot on a preseason All-America team.
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Dominic Voegele (2025), Reese Dutton (2024), Jonah Ulane (2022), Thompson (2010) and Ryan Baty (2004) are the other Jayhawks that were named preseason All-Americans.
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Ballinger is only the third Jayhawk in program history to receive a preseason All-America selection from two different publications, joining Voegele and Thompson.
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Kansas begins its season on February 13 in Edinburg, Texas, against UTRGV. The Jayhawks will be looking to expand on the record-breaking 2025 season/
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