
Kentucky’s Tyler Bell Selected to Collegiate National Team
Kentucky shortstop Tyler Bell has been selected to USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team, joining a list of UK greats who have previously donned the Stars and Stripes. He will be one of the youngest players to participate.
The USCNT will compete in the 45th USA vs. Japan Collegiate All-Star Series in various locations across Japan from July 8-13. The Frankfort, Illinois native is the first UK player selected since star left-handed pitcher Zack Thompson.
Bell etched his name all over UK’s freshman records list and has gotten stronger as the season has progressed. He reached base safely in 54 of 56 career games (he has started every game but one this season, which he missed with an injury), including of the first 27. He had 17 multi-hit games, led the team in RBI and had a team-best 29 extra base hits. He also is the first freshman since at least 2005 to have two four-hit games.
His 10 home runs this season ties the freshman school record set by Chris Gonzalez in 1993. He also ranks among the top five in RBI, runs, extra base hits, stolen bases and slugging percentage.
He has had just six errors in 214 chances, a .972 fielding percentage. He is the only Wildcat to bat over .300 in conference play at .318 and led the team in doubles, home runs, RBI and slugging percentage in those games.
The USA Baseball Collegiate National Team flew to Japan on Friday for a series of games across the country from July 8-13. For the most up-to-date information on the Collegiate National Team, visit USABaseball.com and follow @USABaseballCNT on Twitter/X and @USABaseball on Instagram.
Wildcats to be selected by USA Baseball
2025 – Tyler Bell, SS
2018 – Zack Thompson
2016 – Evan White
2013 – Austin Cousino
2012 – Austin Cousino
1999 – John Wilson
1996 – Chad Green
1989 – Billy White
1986 – Tom Deller
1986 – Terry Shumpert