There are 19 former Division I players in the 2016 MLB World Series, including former North Carolina pitcher Andrew Miller, the Most Valuable Player in the American League Championship Series for the Cleveland Indians.
There are 19 different schools represented. No school has more than one alum in the World Series.
Cleveland has 11 former Division I players, while Chicago has eight.
Arizona State | Jason | Kipnis | 2B | Indians |
Dallas Baptist | Ben | Zobrist | 2B | Cubs |
Dartmouth | Kyle | Hendricks | RHP | Cubs |
Florida | David | Ross | C | Cubs |
Georgia | Justin | Grimm | RHP | Cubs |
High Point | Cody | Allen | RHP | Indians |
Indiana | Kyle | Schwarber | OF | Cubs |
Long Beach State | Bryan | Shaw | RHP | Indians |
North Carolina | Andrew | Miller | LHP | Indians |
Notre Dame | Jeff | Manship | RHP | Indians |
Ole Miss | Chris | Coghlan | OF | Cubs |
San Diego | Kris | Bryant | 3B | Cubs |
South Florida | Dan | Otero | RHP | Indians |
Stetson | Corey | Kluber | RHP | Indians |
TCU | Jake | Arrieta | RHP | Cubs |
Texas A&M | Tyler | Naquin | OF | Indians |
Texas Tech | Josh | Tomlin | RHP | Indians |
UCLA | Trevor | Bauer | RHP | Indians |
Virginia | Brandon | Guyer | OF | Indians |