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		<title>ABCA College Baseball All-American Team 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2012 20:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-32237" title="ABCA" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/ABCA-148x150.jpg" alt="" width="148" height="150" />The American Baseball Coaches&#8217; Association (ABCA) has named its 2012 Division One All-American Teams. The entire first, second and third team class is listed below.</p>
<p><strong>First Team</strong></p>
<p>P RHP Kevin Gausman So./LSU 12-2, 2.77 ERA, 123.2 IP, 135 K’s, 28 BB’s<br />
P LHP Andrew Heaney Jr./Oklahoma State 8-2, 1.60 ERA, 118.1 IP, 140 K’s, 74 H’s,22 BB’s<br />
P LHP Carlos Rodon Fr./North Carolina State 9-0, 1.57 ERA, 114 IP, 135 K’s, 71 H’s<br />
P RHP Chris Stratton Jr./Mississippi State 11-2, 2.38 ERA, 109.2 IP, 127 K’s, 84 H’s, 25 BB’s<br />
Relief P RHP Jimmy Sherfy So./Oregon 5-3, 2.20 ERA, 19 Saves, 61.1IP, 93 K’s<br />
C Mike Zunino Jr./ Florida .322 BA, 19 HR’s, 28 2B’s, 64 RBI’s<br />
1B Jayce Boyd Jr./ Florida State .389 BA, 93 H’s, 21 2B’s, 59 RBI’s<br />
1B Goose Kallunki Sr./ Utah Valley State .419 BA, 18 HR’s,96 H’s, 86 RBI’s,<br />
2B Alex Yarbrough Jr./Mississippi .380 BA, 95 H’s, 17 2B’s, 43 RBI’s<br />
SS Alex Mejia Jr./Arizona .367 BA, 90 H’s, 12 2B’s, 52 RBI’s, 12, 6 3B’s<br />
3B D.J. Peterson So./New Mexico .419 BA, 17 HR’s, 104 H’s , 21 2B’s, 78 RBI’s<br />
OF Mitch Hangier Jr./Cal Poly .346 BA, 13 HR’s, 18 2B’s, 64 RBI’s<br />
OF Travis Jankowski Jr./Stony Brook .422 BA, 109 H’s, 18 2B’s, 46 RBI’s, 36 SB’s<br />
OF James Ramsey Sr./Florida State .382 BA, 13 HR’s, 83 H’s, 57 RBI’s<br />
OF Raph Rhymes Jr./LSU .431 BA, 4 HR’s, 100 H’s, 53 RBI’s<br />
DH Daniel Kassouf Sr./Appalachian State .339 BA, 17 HR’s, 16 2B’s, 66 RBI’s<br />
UTIL Marco Gonzalez So./Gonzaga 8-2, 1.55 ERA, 92.2 IP, 92 K’s, .325 BA</p>
<p><strong>Second Team</strong></p>
<p>P RHP Kurt Heyer Jr./Arizona 11-5, 2.03 ERA, 138 IP, 102 K’s<br />
P RHP Tyler Johnson Sr./ Stony Brook 12-1, 1.94 ERA, 97.2 IP, 48 K’s<br />
P RHP Alex Kuedell Sr./Oregon 11-5, 2.28 ERA, 124.2 IP, 74 K’s<br />
P RHP Nick Petree So./ Missouri State 10-4, 1.01 ERA, 115.1 IP, 114 K’s<br />
Relief P RHP Stefan Lopez Jr./ Southeastern Louisiana 2-1, 20 saves, 0.61 ERA, 29.1 IP, 42 K’s<br />
C Josh Ludy Sr./Baylor .362 BA, 16 HR’s, 15 2B’s, 71 RBI’s<br />
1B Christian Walker Jr./South Carolina .315 BA, 11 HR’s, 11 2B’s, 54 RBI’s<br />
2B Michael Felton Jr./Campbell .424 BA, 103 H’s, 12 2B’s, 45 RBI’s<br />
2B Joe Sever Jr./ Pepperdine .366 BA, 86 H’s, 16 2B’s, 53 RBI’s<br />
SS Jimmy Rider Sr./Kent State .361 BA, 91 H’s, 26 2B’s, 49 RBI’s<br />
3B Kris Bryant So./San Diego .366 BA, 14 HR’s, 17 2B’s, 57 RBI’s<br />
3B Trenton Moses Sr./SE Missouri State .395 BA, 11 HR’s, 14 2B’s, 53 RBI’s<br />
OF Michael Conforto Fr./Oregon State .349 BA, 13 HR’s, 14 2B’s, 76 RBI’s<br />
OF Marty Gantt Sr./College of Charleston .373 BA, 11 HR’s, 20 2B’s, 46 RBI’s, 29 SB’s<br />
OF Tyler Naquin Jr./Texas A &amp; M .380 BA, 92 H’s, 18 2B’s, 49 RBI’s, 21 SB’s<br />
OF Danny Poma Sr./Hofstra .430 BA, 7 HR’s, 102 H’s, 32 2B’s,48 RBI’s,29 SB’s<br />
OF Preston Tucker Sr./Florida .319 BA, 16 HR’s, 16 2B’s, 48 RBI’s<br />
DH Nick Backlund So./Mercer .381 BA, 16 HR’s, 16 2B’s, 58 RBI’s<br />
UTIL Stephen Piscotty Jr./ Stanford .329 BA, 81 H’s, 56 RBI’s, 6-2, 3.05 ERA<br />
<strong>Third Team</strong></p>
<p>P RHP Mark Appel Jr./ Stanford 10-2, 2.50 ERA, 123 IP, 130 K’s<br />
P RHP Pat Light Jr./Monmouth 8-3, 2.40 ERA, 101.1 IP, 102 K’s<br />
P RHP Chris Rowley Jr./ Army 11-1, 2.40 ERA, 97.1 IP, 5 shutouts<br />
P RHP David Starn Sr./Kent State 10-3, 1.77 ERA, 101.2 IP, 112 K’s<br />
P LHP Josh Turley Jr./Baylor 9-1, 1.96 ERA, 110 IP, 79 K’s<br />
Relief P RHP Michael Morin Jr./ North Carolina 6-4, 19 saves, 1.40 ERA, 58 IP<br />
Relief P RHP Travis Parker Sr./St. Louis 3-1, 12 saves, 0.00 ERA, 38.1 IP<br />
Relief P LHP Dustin Quattrocchi Sr./ SIU Edwardsville 5-1, 12 saves, 0.66 ERA, 41 IP<br />
C Kevin Plawecki Jr./Purdue .365 BA, 7 HR’s, 20 2B’s, 45 RBI’s<br />
1B Taylor Ard Jr./Washington State .332 BA, 12 HR’s, 16 2B’s, 50 RBI’s<br />
2B Brock Hebert Jr./ Southeastern Louisiana .374 BA, 85 H’s, 21 2B’s, 36 SB’s<br />
2B Maxx Tissenbaum Jr./Stony Brook .389 BA, 91 H’s, 20 2B’s, 51 RBI’s<br />
SS Chris Diaz Jr./ North Carolina State .346 BA, 91 H’s, 25 2B’s, 56 RBI’s<br />
SS Richie Rodriguez Sr./ Eastern Kentucky .377 BA, 14 HR’s, 18 2B’s, 46 RBI’s<br />
3B Will Carmona Jr./Stony Brook .399 BA, 12 HR’s, 25 2B’s, 72 RBI’s<br />
3B Pat Kivlehan Sr./ Rutgers .392 BA, 14 HR’s, 50 RBI’s, 24 SB’s<br />
3B Richie Shaffer Jr./ Clemson .336 BA, 10 HR’s, 21 2B’s, 46 RBI’s<br />
OF Jeremy Baltz Jr./ St. John’s .344 BA, 8 HR’s, 83 H’s, 52 RBI’s<br />
OF Preston Beck Jr./ UT Arlington .335 BA, 14 HR’s, 71 RBI’s<br />
OF Sean Bignall Sr./Arkansas- Little Rock .346 BA, 18 HR’s, 13 2B’s, 64 RBI’s<br />
OF Boomer Collins Jr./Dallas Baptist .374 BA, 13 HR’s, 23 2B’s, 58 RBI’s<br />
OF Brandon Miller Sr./Samford .301 BA, 23 HR’s, 17 2B’s, 65 RBI’s<br />
DH Austin Heap Sr./ Utah Valley State .351 BA, 8HR’s, 81 H’s, 58 RBI’s<br />
UTIL Justin Guidry Sr./Middle Tennessee .364 BA, 4 HR’s, 87 H’s, 34 RBI’s</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2011 19:43:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-23707" title="NCBWAlogo" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/NCBWAlogo-150x90.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="90" />WICHITA, Kan. – One of the youngest groups in the decade-plus history of selections, the 12th annual <strong>National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association</strong> preseason All-America team has a strong element of 2011 NCAA World Series returnees and loads of exceptional 2012 season sophomores and juniors.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">After back-to-back NCAA titles for South Carolina and numerous defections to the professional ranks in ‘11, the 2012 projected team may be a mini-view of the NCAA World Series next June.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The defending champ Gamecocks landed pitcher <strong>Matt Price</strong>, who led the nation with 20 saves and kept USC in the running throughout the CWS with clutch relief appearances, on the first unit, along with starting ace <strong>Michael Roth</strong> (14-3, 1.06 earned run average, 112 strikeouts in a workhorse 145 innings pitched. Also off of <strong>Ray Tanner</strong>’s title crew is 1B <strong>Christian Walker</strong>,  a second team selection, after posting a .358 batting average with 10 home runs and 62 RBIs.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">First team All-America catcher <strong>Mike Zunino</strong> of Florida brings back NCAA team runner-up credentials and 2011 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year statistics – 19 homers, 67 RBIs and a .371 average. Teammates first squad utility player <strong>Brian Johnson</strong> (8-3 pitching record, .307-5-29), relief standout <strong>Austin Maddox</strong> (3-0, 0.67 ERA, 5 saves) and DH <strong>Preston Tucker</strong> (.308-15-74) – the latter two second team – graced the A-A rosters.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">In consultation with individual schools’ media relations offices, the NCBWA All-America committee for pre-2012 listed both the Gamecocks’ Price and Virginia’s <strong>Branden Kline</strong> as starting pitchers, where they are projected by their coaching staffs in ’12.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">In addition to the USC and UF returnees from the World Series, many other young standouts with 2011 postseason credentials were honored.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Standouts from other Series participants California, North Carolina, Texas, Texas A&amp;M, and Virginia are throughout the dream team compilations.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Cal CWS vets 2B <strong>Tony Renda</strong> and pitcher <strong>Justin Jones</strong> joined North Carolina 3B <strong>Colin Moran</strong>. Texas pitcher <strong>Cory Knebel</strong> (2011 NCBWA Stopper of the Year and Freshman Pitcher of the Year) and 3B <strong>Erich Weiss</strong>, Texas A&amp;M OF <strong>Tyler Naquin</strong> and pitcher <strong>Ross Stripling</strong>, and UVa’s Kline, as well known collegians on the pre-2012 squads.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Others of note were NCBWA Freshman Hitter of the Year OF <strong>Daniel Aldrich</strong> (.347-22 HR-73 RBI) of College of Charleston and national 2011 home run leader OF <strong>Victor Roache</strong> (30 dingers) of Georgia Southern and undefeated pitcher <strong>Tyler Ray</strong> (12-0) of Troy on a multi-talented group of student-athletes. <strong>LJ Mazzilli</strong>, whose father <strong>Lee Mazzilli</strong> had a long playing career and managed in the Major Leagues, of NCAA-contending Connecticut was the first team second sacker.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The combined winning percentage of .795 (58-15 composite) among the first unit pitcher compares favorably with the marks of the pre-2010 squad (67-12) and the pre-2011 NCBWA standouts (74-11). There were 15 freshmen, sophomores or juniors from the 2011 season who were either Players, Hitters or Pitchers of the Year in their respective conferences.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The 12<sup>th</sup> annual NCBWA preseason All-America group also had representatives of 19 different conferences and 37 schools from the NCAA Division I ranks. The eight starting or relief pitchers on the first squad each had earned run averages of 2.40 or less.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Most of these preseason standouts will be nominated for the 26<sup>th</sup> annual <strong>Dick Howser Trophy</strong>, presented by <strong>Easton Foundations</strong> and the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Area Chamber of Commerce and voted upon by the NCBWA membership. The Howser Trophy will be awarded in Omaha, Neb., in June 2012, after an extensive nomination and national balloting process.</span></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/NCBWA1.png"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-21734" title="NCBWA" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/NCBWA1-115x150.png" alt="" width="115" height="150" /></a>MORGANTOWN, W. Va.</strong> – After two rounds of voting by the organization, 56 baseball  student-athletes comprise the National Collegiate Baseball Writers  Association’s (of which Collegebaseball360.com is a member) 16<sup>th</sup> Annual All-America first, second and third teams, as announced on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Nineteen  different conferences are represented, one independent and 10  conference championships teams. The three All-America squads are also  made up of 12 conference players of the year, seven conference pitchers  of the year winners and 10 first-round draft picks in the recent Major  League Baseball Amateur Draft.</p>
<p>Members  of this year’s team lead the nation in 16 different categories,  including batting average (Chad Zurcher, Memphis, .443), runs (Jake  Lowery, James Madison, 80), hits (Tyler Naquin, Texas A&amp;M, 103),  doubles (Jason Krizan, Dallas Baptist, 39), home runs (Victor Roache,  Georgia Southern, 30), RBI (Lowery, 91), slugging percentage (C.J. Cron,  Utah, .803), total bases (Lowery, 200), on-base percentage (Zurcher,  .547), stolen bases (Bryson Myles, Stephen F. Austin, 53), walks  (Anthony Rendon, Rice, 80), victories (Ross Stripling, Texas A&amp;M,  14), saves (Corey Knebel, Texas, 19), strikeouts (Trevor Bauer, UCLA,  203), fewest hits allowed per nine innings (Knebel, 4.44) and complete  games (Bauer, 10).</p>
<p>The  recipient for the 25th Annual Dick Howser Trophy, as voted upon by  NCBWA members and awarded since 1987, will be announced on Tuesday, June  21, in Omaha at 10 a.m. (CDT) at the TD Ameritrade Stadium Press  Interview Room (Street Level). The Dick Howser Trophy recipient also  will be present at the College Baseball Awards Show, held on July 3 at  the United Spirit Center in Lubbock, Texas on airing on <a href="http://mlb.com/" target="_blank">MLB.com</a>.</p>
<p>Previous  NCBWA All-America teams from 1996-2010 have featured the likes of P  Stephen Strasburg of San Diego State, OF J.D. Drew of Florida State,  P-DH Jason Jennings of Baylor, 1B Mark Teixeira of Georgia Tech, RHP  Mark Prior of Southern California, SS Khalil Greene of Clemson, SS-2B  Rickie Weeks of Southern, 3B Alex Gordon of Nebraska, P David Price of  Vanderbilt and C Buster Posey (all current Major Leaguers), among  others.</p>
<p>Founded  in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of college baseball.  Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and publicists of the  sport. For more information about the NCBWA, visit the association&#8217;s  official Web site, <a href="http://www.ncbwa.com/" target="_blank">www.ncbwa.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>NCBWA Division I All-America Team</strong></p>
<p><strong>FIRST TEAM </strong><em>(Statistics Through June 15)</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pos. Name, School, Class Avg. G AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBIs BB SO SB/SBA</strong></span></p>
<p>C *Chris O’Brien, Wichita State, Sr. .410 65 244 56 100 25-1-10 70 40 18 1/1</p>
<p>1B *C.J. Cron, Utah Jr. .434 49 198 51 86 26-1-15 59 31 21 14/14</p>
<p>2B Ross Heffley, Western Carolina, Sr. .419 53 229 52 96 18-2-11 65 30 22 3/5</p>
<p>3B Matt Leeds, College of Charleston, Jr. .345 60 232 66 80 18-2-18 80 39 61 8/9</p>
<p>SS David Herbek, James Madison, Sr. .362 61 229 56 83 20-3-15 76 24 30 13/17</p>
<p>OF Jason Krizan, Dallas Baptist, Sr. .413 62 247 63 102 39-1-10 81 42 23 13/17</p>
<p>OF *Victor Roache, Georgia Southern, So. .326 62 230 58 75 10-2-30 84 37 42 3/7</p>
<p>OF *George Springer, Connecticut, Jr. .343 66 245 61 84 23-3-12 77 36 40 31/38</p>
<p>DH Brad Zebedis, Presbyterian , So. .425 56 212 47 90 23-0-13 57 16 22 1/2</p>
<p>UT ^Danny Hultzen, Virginia, Jr. .320 40 125 18 40 10-2-1 35 16 11 6/7</p>
<p>12-3, 1.49 ERA, 16 App, 16 GS, 0 SV, 0 CG, 108.2 IP, 72H, 26R, 18ER, 20BB, 151K</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pos. Name School W-L ERA APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO</strong></span></p>
<p>SP ^Trevor Bauer, UCLA, Jr. 13-2 1.25 16 16 10 0 132.6 73 22 19 36 203</p>
<p>SP ^Taylor Jungmann, Texas, Jr. 13-2 1.38 18 17 5 0 136.2 78 27 21 32 123</p>
<p>SP Sean Gilmartin, Florida State, Jr. 12-2 2.09 18 17 1 0 120.1 92 41 28 21 130</p>
<p>SP ^Matt Barnes, Connecticut, Jr. 11-5 1.93 17 17 3 0 121.0 79 33 26 33 117</p>
<p>SP ^Greg Gonzales, Fresno State, Sr. 11-1 1.79 16 16 2 0 105.1 76 33 21 28 124</p>
<p>RP Branden Kline, Virginia So. 4-1 2.15 30 0 0 17 37.2 27 12 9 18 49</p>
<p>RP James Allen, Kansas State, Jr. 3-1 1.35 29 0 0 17 40.0 25 6 6 11 45</p>
<p>RP Corey Knebel, Texas, Fr. 3-2 1.15 37 0 0 19 54.2 27 8 7 12 60</p>
<p><strong>SECOND TEAM</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pos. Name, School, Class Avg. G AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBIs BB SO SB/SBA</strong></span></p>
<p>C *Jake Lowery, James Madison, Jr. .359 61 251 80 90 22-8-24 91 38 47 9/12</p>
<p>1B *Adam Brett Walker, Jacksonville, So. .411 61 241 65 99 23-2-13 75 34 63 14/14</p>
<p>2B Tommy La Stella, Coastal Carolina, Jr. .398 61 231 59 92 15-4-14 70 32 36 13/15</p>
<p>3B Jacob Tanis, Mercer, Jr. .350 59 237 61 83 17-0-15 75 35 30 6/8</p>
<p>SS *Brad Miller, Clemson, Jr. .395 56 195 53 77 11-3-5 50 40 34 21/26</p>
<p>OF Mikie Mahtook, LSU, Jr. .383 56 196 61 75 12-5-14 56 41 32 29/38</p>
<p>OF Trever Adams, Creighton, Sr. .387 61 230 46 89 14-4-14 57 28 41 15/18</p>
<p>OF Daniel Aldrich, College of Charleston, Fr. .347 59 222 43 77 17-2-22 73 18 59 1/1</p>
<p>DH Anthony Rendon, Rice, Jr. .327 63 214 58 70 20-2-6 37 80 33 13/18</p>
<p>UT Tyler Pill, Cal State Fullerton, Jr. .323 49 155 25 50 11-2-1 30 27 23 3/7</p>
<p>7-1 , 2.28 ERA, 17 App, 15 GS, 1CG, 0 SV, 98.2IP, 77H, 46R, 25ER, 22BB, 110K</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pos. Name School W-L ERA APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO</strong></span></p>
<p>SP ^Grayson Garvin, Vanderbilt, Jr. 13-1 2.36 17 17 0 0 106.2 93 35 28 24 92</p>
<p>SP Will Roberts, Virginia, Sr. 11-1 1.58 17 16 3 0 102.1 72 21 18 13 91</p>
<p>SP Michael Roth, South Carolina, Jr. 13-3 1.02 18 17 1 0 123.0 95 29 14 32 95</p>
<p>SP Nick Tropeano, Stony Brook, Jr. 12-1 1.84 14 14 4 0 93.0 63 23 19 24 119</p>
<p>SP ^Tyler Ray, Troy, Jr. 12-0 2.34 16 16 3 0 116.2 103 35 31 16 69</p>
<p>RP Matt Price, South Carolina, Fr. 5-3 2.16 31 0 0 18 50 36 12 12 15 67</p>
<p>RP Kevin Vance, Connecticut, Jr. 1-0 2.12 27 0 0 13 29.2 14 7 7 7 31</p>
<p>RP Kevin Quackenbush, USF, So. 1-2 0.81 28 0 0 12 33.1 14 5 3 7 45</p>
<p><strong><em></em></strong><strong>THIRD TEAM (Ties in voting)</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pos. Name, School, Class Avg. G AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBIs BB SO SB/SBA</strong></span></p>
<p>C *Mike Zunino, Florida, So. .376 67 245 72 92 22-0-18 66 29 47 7/9</p>
<p>1B Paul Hoilman, East Tennessee St, Sr. .313 57 214 57 67 22-0-22 50 44 72 2/2</p>
<p>2B *Dan Paolini, Siena, Sr. .346 58 211 48 73 10-0-19 67 32 36 13/15</p>
<p>3B Jason Esposito, Vanderbilt, Jr. .357 62 252 85 90 22-1-9 59 17 41 15/25</p>
<p>SS *Chad Zurcher, Memphis, Jr. .443 55 203 47 90 19-2-0 34 33 14 12/17</p>
<p>OF Chris Benson, Utah Valley, Sr. .400 56 250 62 100 23-5-5 53 12 20 10/14</p>
<p>OF James Ramsey, Florida State, Jr. .364 65 250 58 91 18-3-10 67 31 52 11/14</p>
<p>OF *Tyler Naquin, Texas A&amp;M, So. .390 65 259 65 101 23-7-2 44 29 33 6/13</p>
<p>OF Bryson Myles, Stephen F. Austin, Jr. .411 60 241 69 99 11-3-8 36 23 36 53/68</p>
<p>DH D.J. Hicks, UCF, So. .351 61 228 42 80 11-0-14 66 35 49 1/2</p>
<p>UT Bo Reeder, East Tennessee St., Jr. .316 57 244 59 77 16-0-15 59 14 61 3/6</p>
<p>0-1, 1.95ERA, 24 App, 0GS, 0CG, 18SV, 27.2IP, 16H, 7R, 6ER, 12BB, 32K</p>
<p>UT *Nick Ramirez, Cal State. Fullerton, Jr. .291 58 213 40 62 17-1-9 49 32 42 4/9</p>
<p>1-1, 2.13ERA, 22 App, 0GS, 0CG, 16SV, 25.1IP, 15H, 8R, 6ER, 10BB, 33K</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pos. Name School W-L ERA APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO</strong></span></p>
<p>SP Sonny Gray, Vanderbilt Jr. 12-3 1.97 17 17 3 0 114.1 77 29 25 41 119</p>
<p>SP Sam Gaviglio, Oregon State, Jr. 12-3 2.54 17 17 4 0 120.2 91 48 34 33 116</p>
<p>SP Ross Stripling, Texas A&amp;M., Jr. 13-2 2.30 21 14 4 3 109.2 77 36 28 16 99</p>
<p>SP Kyle Winkler, TCU, Sr. 8-2 1.39 14 13 2 0 90.2 65 18 14 14 99</p>
<p>SP Mark Pope, Georgia Tech, Jr. 11-4 1.74 16 16 5 0 113.2 91 28 22 24 88</p>
<p>RP Navery Moore, Vanderbilt, Jr. 4-2 1.21 28 0 0 11 29.2 18 8 4 12 25</p>
<p>RP Tony Cingrani, Rice, Sr. 4-2 1.74 34 2 0 12 57.0 47 16 11 10 66</p>
<p>RP John Neely, Texas Tech., Jr. 9-1 2.97 30 0 0 7 60.2 59 20 20 21 39</p>
<p>*-Conference player of the year</p>
<p>^-Conference pitcher of the year</p>
<p><strong><em>Courtesy www.ncbwa.com</em></strong></p>
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<p><em>Baseball America</em> has released it Preseason All-American college baseball teams.  <strong>BA </strong>annually polls major league scouting directors to vote on the team and make their selections based on performance, talent and professional potential. In the past, the preseason All-America team has been a predictor both of the first round of the draft and of team success. For example, 11 of the 15 college players drafted in the first round last June appeared on Baseball America&#8217;s preseason All-America list &#8211; eight of them on the first team. And for the second year in a row, 11 of last year&#8217;s preseason All-Americans played for teams that reached the College World Series.</p>
<p>Virginia outfielder Jarrett Parker was named to the first team, along with Georgia Tech pitchers Deck McGuire and Kevin Jacob. The second team includes Miami catcher Yasmani Grandal, Florida State pitcher Tyler Holt, Boston College designated hitter Mickey Wiswall and Virginia pitcher/first baseman Danny Hultzen. Virginia Tech outfielder Austin Wates and pitcher Jesse Hahn were third-team selections, along with Florida State outfielder/pitcher Mike McGee.<br />
Alabama second baseman Ross Wilson is the only repeat member of the preseason first team. Cal State Fullerton shortstop Christian Colon is also a repeat preseason All-American, but he moves up from the third team last year to the first team this year. Middle Tennessee State outfielder Bryce Brentz—who also received votes as a two-way player—is the only player who appeared on every scouting director&#8217;s ballot.</p>
<p>Rice&#8217;s Anthony Rendon and Arkansas&#8217; Zack Cox are the only sophomores on the first team, which is otherwise dominated by juniors. There are four sophomores on the second team and three on the third team, but there are no seniors on any of the three teams.</p>
<p>The SEC led all conferences with 13 preseason selections to the team.  The ACC had 10 players tabbed.   The Big 12 and Conference USA each landed four players on the team, while the Pacific-10, Big West and Big Ten produced two All-Americans apiece. Eight other conferences placed one player apiece on the team: The Atlantic Sun, Big East, Mid-American, Mountain West, Ohio Valley, Southland, Sun Belt and West Coast conferences.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">First Team</span><br />
</strong><br />
C    Micah Gibbs, Louisiana State<br />
1B    Hunter Morris, Auburn<br />
2B    Ross Wilson, Alabama<br />
3B    Anthony Rendon, Rice<br />
SS    Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton<br />
OF    Bryce Brentz, Middle Tennessee State<br />
OF    Todd Cunningham, Jacksonville State<br />
OF    Jarrett Parker, Virginia<strong><br />
</strong>DH    Zack Cox, Arkansas<br />
UT    Brett Eibner, Arkansas<br />
SP    Deck McGuire, Georgia Tech<br />
SP    Drew Pomeranz, Mississippi<br />
SP    Anthony Ranaudo, Louisiana State<br />
SP    Chris Sale, Florida Gulf Coast<br />
RP    Kevin Jacob, Georgia Tech</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Second Team</strong></span></p>
<p>C    Yasmani Grandal, Miami<br />
1B    Andy Wilkins, Arkansas<br />
2B    Kolbrin Vitek, Ball State<br />
3B    Tony Thompson, Kansas<br />
SS    Rick Hague, Rice<br />
OF    Gary Brown, Cal State Fullerton<br />
OF    Michael Choice, Texas-Arlington<br />
OF    Tyler Holt, Florida State<br />
DH    Mickey Wiswall, Boston College<br />
UT    Danny Hultzen, Virginia<strong><br />
</strong>SP    Gerrit Cole, UCLA<br />
SP    Sonny Gray, Vanderbilt<br />
SP    Taylor Jungmann, Texas<br />
SP    Alex Wimmers, Ohio State<br />
RP    Kevin Rhoderick, Oregon State</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Third Team</strong></span></p>
<p>C    Cameron Rupp, Texas<br />
1B    Cody Hawn, Tennessee<br />
2B    Chris Bisson, Kentucky<br />
3B    Rob Segedin, Tulane<br />
SS    B.A. Vollmuth, Southern Mississippi<br />
OF    Ryan LaMarre, Michigan<br />
OF    Leon Landry, Louisiana State<br />
OF    Austin Wates, Virginia Tech<br />
DH    Jedd Gyorko, West Virginia<br />
UT    Mike McGee, Florida State<br />
SP    Jack Armstrong, Vanderbilt<br />
SP    Kyle Blair, San Diego<br />
SP    Jesse Hahn, Virginia Tech<br />
SP    Brandon Workman, Texas<br />
RP    Addison Reed, San Diego State</p>
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