World Series 2022: Which high school did every Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies player attend?

The 2023 high school baseball season remains months away from starting, but the big leaguers are just wrapping up their 2022 season.
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The Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies meet over the next week in the World Series, and it got us thinking:
Where did the pros competing in this year's Fall Classic play high school baseball?
Of the 52 players who made the official rosters for the World Series, 34 played high school baseball in the United States, with the rest coming from foreign countries.
California and Florida lead the way with six former players who made baseball’s biggest stage, not counting the Dominican Republic’s seven.
Here is a full breakdown of where each player competing in the 2022 World Series attended high school.
Houston Astros
Alex Bregman - Albuquerque Academy (New Mexico)
Trey Mancini - Winter Haven (Florida)
Jeremy Peña - Classical (Rhode Island)
Kyle Tucker - Plant (Florida)
Chas McCormick - Henderson (Pennsylvania)
David Hensley - Patrick Henry (California)
Mauricio Dubón - Capital Christian (California)
Justin Verlander - Goochland (Virginia)
Ryne Stanek - Blue Valley (Kansas)
Will Smith - Northgate (Georgia)
Ryan Pressly - Marcus (Texas)
Lance McCullers Jr. - Jesuit (Florida)
Hunter Brown - Lakeview (Michigan)
Jose Altuve - Venezuela
Luis García - Venezuela
Yordan Alvarez - Cuba
Yuli Gurriel - Cuba
Aledmys Díaz - Cuba
Martín Maldonado - Puerto Rico
Christian Vázquez - Puerto Rico
Framber Valdez - Dominican Republic
Hector Neris - Dominican Republic
Rafael Montero - Dominican Republic
Cristian Javier - Dominican Republic
Bryan Abreu - Dominican Republic
José Urquidy - Mexico
Philadelphia Phillies
Bryce Harper - Las Vegas (Nevada)
Kyle Schwarber - Middletown (Ohio)
JT Realmuto - Carl Albert (Oklahoma)
Nick Castellanos - Archbishop McCarthy (Florida)
Rhys Hoskins - Jesuit (California)
Alec Bohm - Roncalli Catholic (Nebraska)
Brandon Marsh - Buford (Georgia)
Matt Vierling - Christian Brothers (Missouri)
Bryson Stott - Desert Oasis (Nevada)
Nick Maton - Glenwood (Illinois)
Garrett Stubbs - Torrey Pines (California)
Zack Wheeler - East Paulding (Georgia)
Aaron Nola - Catholic (Louisiana)
Kyle Gibson - Greenfield-Central (Indiana)
Noah Syndergaard - Mansfield Legacy (Texas)
David Robertson - Central-Tuscaloosa (Alabama)
Nick Nelson - Rutherford (Florida)
Zach Eflin - Hagerty (Florida)
Connor Brogdon - Liberty (California)
Andrew Bellatti - Steele Canyon (California)
Brad Hand - Chaska (Minnesota)
Jean Segura - Dominican Republic
Seranthony Domínguez - Dominican Republic
José Alvarado - Venezuela
Ranger Suárez - Venezuela
Edmundo Sosa - Panama
