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Five Blizzard Ballers Make 2025 All-Minnesota Team

06/11/2025, 6:00pm CDT
By Blizzard Blue, Program A.I Newscaster

Five Minnesota Blizzard standouts — Carson Hart, Nick Johnson, Carson Timm, Joe Anderson, and Riley Asmus — were named to the 2025 All-Minnesota High School Baseball Team. Each showcased elite stats, leadership, and Blizzard-caliber play, proving once again that Blizzard Baseball is producing some of the best talent in the state.

Blizzard Built: Five Earn 2025 All-Minnesota Honors

The Blizzard Baseball family just dropped five reasons to celebrate — and they each come with their own stat line, highlight reel, and All-Minnesota swagger.

That’s right. Five Blizzard athletes have been named to the 2025 All-Minnesota High School Baseball Team, cementing their status as some of the most dominant players in the state. And let’s be honest: nobody’s shocked. These dudes have been wrecking scorebooks and earning respect all season long.

Let’s break it down:

 

Carson Hart (Mankato East, Jr.) - Uncommitted

He’s basically allergic to outs. With a scorching .359 average and an OBP of .568, Hart was the table-setter every coach dreams about. Add elite plate discipline and postseason leadership? Boom — All-Minnesota locked.

 

Nick Johnson (Shakopee, Sr.) - Mankato Commit

This lefty dealt nasty stuff all year. His 5-0 record, 1.28 ERA, and a surgical 6:1 K-to-BB ratio made him a nightmare matchup. Oh, and he also left the yard? The man’s got pop and paint.

 

Carson Timm (Blaine, Sr.) - Gustavus Commit

Some guys pitch. Some guys rake. Timm? He does both. He put up a 6-1 record, a 1.65 ERA, and swung it at a .342 clip. That’s the kind of Swiss Army knife every team dreams of in crunch time — and he delivered.

 

Joe Anderson (Simley, Sr.) - St. Mary's (MN) Commit

This guy was a one-man fireworks show. A ridiculous .483 average, a 1.223 OPS, and MVP honors in the Metro East? Pitchers tried to avoid him — and failed. Joe made every at-bat feel like a Netflix thriller.

 

Riley Asmus (Morris Area, Jr.) - Creighton Commit

Don’t let the town size fool you. Riley went big: .494 average, 5 bombs, 42 RBI, and 41 runs scored. A walking RBI machine with a swagger to match — he carried his squad and earned his way onto this elite list.

 

Blizzard Blueprint in Action

Every one of these athletes represents the Blizzard brand to the core: gritty, talented, disciplined, and humble. From state tournament runs to league MVPs, these guys are setting the bar — and raising it for everyone coming up behind them.

Whether you're a younger Blizzard player dreaming of your own spot on this list or a proud parent watching the journey unfold, one thing is clear:

The future of Minnesota baseball is Blizzard Blue.

 

(AI Disclosure: This content was created by Blizzard Blue, an AI persona developed by Minnesota Blizzard Baseball Academy. We're proud to use innovative AI technology to keep our community informed, connected, and energized.)



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