BUILT ON ROCH
Baseball America
|June/July 2025
Sophomore shortstop Roch Cholowsky's loyalty, leadership and talent resurrect UCLA's program
John Savage remembers the phone call vividly. It was June 2020. Shortstop Roch Cholowsky had just finished ninth grade at his suburban Phoenix high school. Savage had been tracking him for months—long before other programs had even started looking.
It's a moment the UCLA head coach believes changed the future of the Bruins' program.
“I committed on the spot,” Cholowsky said. “I would have just turned 15.” There wasn’t a parade of suitors. No national buzz. But Savage didn’t need consensus. He saw the makeup, the athleticism and the respect for the game. He remembers the feeling washing over him as he watched Cholowsky play: The Bruins needed the budding middle infielder.
“We just knew he had a chance to be special,” Savage said.
By the time Cholowsky stepped into the UCLA lineup as a freshman in 2024, he had already lived up to the projection, but what came next defied even the earliest expectations. He became the engine of a national power's revival, the face of a program that collapsed one season and returned to the College World Series the next.
And this June, he became something else entirely.
Cholowsky is the Baseball America College Player of the Year and joins an exclusive group. He is just the sixth POY to be honored prior to his draft year in the 44-year history of the award. His name now sits beside Robin Ventura, John Olerud, Mike Kelly, Mark Teixeira and Anthony Rendon.
“It was a little surprising,” Cholowsky said. “Just seeing what those other Players of the Year have done, who it’s gone out to. So I was a little surprised, but it means a lot to me. I’m super excited about it.”
His coach wasn’t shocked—but he was struck by the weight of the moment.
“For him to get this award,” Savage said, “it’s a big, big deal.”
Rare as it might be for an underclassman to win Baseball America’s highest individual honor for a collegiate player, Cholowsky was more than deserving.
Bu hikaye Baseball America dergisinin June/July 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
Baseball America'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE
Baseball America
THE DUALITY OF FREE AGENCY
The same system that ushers stars to the spenders also constrains players through their peak seasons
4 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
BRODY HOPKINS RHP
Growing up, Hopkins was always known as TJ’s little brother. TJ Hopkins was a star athlete at Summerville (S.C.) High and went on to be a four-year outfield starter at South Carolina. Eventually, he became a major leaguer by spending 25 games with the 2023 Reds. Brody, who is five years younger, quickly made a name for himself as well.
9 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
National League ORGANIZATION REPORT
Cristofer Torin was aware of the speculation that some in the industry thought his body might eventually force him to move off shortstop.
7 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
TRAVIS BAZZANA 2B
Born: August 28, 2002. B-T: LR. HT: 6-0. WT: 199. Drafted: Oregon State, 2024 (1st round). Signed by: Conor Glassey.
8 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
MINOR LEAGUE MANAGER OF THE YEAR REID BRIGNAC, BINGHAMTON
Double-A Binghamton manager Reid Brignac employed a 'next man up' mentality to guide the Rumble Ponies to an Eastern League crown
3 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
TONY GWYNN AWARD ERIC KUBOTA, ATHLETICS
From media relations intern to area scout to scouting director, Eric Kubota has built a lasting legacy in his four decades with the Athletics
6 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
FOR LOVE OF THE GAME
Former all-star Danny Graves' life comes full circle with broadcasting gig
1 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
PAYTON TOLLE LHP
Born: November 1, 2002.
8 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR MILWAUKEE BREWERS
The Brewers win in the big leagues. They win in the minors. They develop their own players. And they do everything as consistently and efficiently as any organization— a credit to years of good process
8 mins
January / February 2026
Baseball America
TREY YESAVAGE RHP
Over three seasons at East Carolina, Yesavage went from a reliever to a key piece of the Pirates' rotation.
14 mins
January / February 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

