Four University of Miami baseball players were named to the Perfect Game Midseason All-America teams, the organization announced on Apr. 1. Freshmen Alonzo Alvarez and Dylan Dubovik earned spots on the Freshman First Team, while Daniel Cuvet was selected as a Second Team designated hitter and Derek Williams made the Third Team as an outfielder.
These recognitions highlight the strong performances of Miami’s players during the first half of the season.
Alvarez has played in 25 games with a .342 batting average, totaling 26 hits, eight doubles, two home runs, and 18 runs batted in. He also holds a .579 slugging percentage and a .981 fielding percentage across 104 chances behind the plate.
Dubovik has appeared in 24 games with a .321 average, recording 25 hits including four doubles and five home runs along with 21 RBI. He has scored 17 runs and maintains a .364 on-base percentage. This is his second midseason honor after being named to Baseball America’s Freshman of the Year Midseason Watch List.
Cuvet is batting .311 over 29 games with nine doubles, ten home runs, and leads the team with both total bases at 79 and a slugging percentage of .679. Williams has started all games this season for Miami, hitting .415 with eleven doubles, ten home runs, forty-seven RBI, eighty-eight total bases, an .830 slugging percentage and a .500 on-base percentage.
Miami will return to Mark Light Field for a three-game Atlantic Coast Conference series against Virginia Tech starting Friday at 7 p.m., which will be broadcast on ACCNX with radio coverage available through WVUM 90.5 FM.



