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2012 Baseball Record Book.Indd SPARTAN RECORD BOOK Spartan All-Americans • Michigan State players have earned American Association of College Baseball Coaches All-America honors 29 times, includ- ing six fi rst-team members. • Seven Spartans have been named Freshman All-Americans in the past 12 years. First-Team All-Americans Tom YEWCIC, C Rob ELLIS, OF Ron PRUITT, C Al WESTON, OF Kirk GIBSON, OF Bob MALEK, OF 1954 1971 1972 1977 1978 2002 ALL-AMERICANS LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ABCA First Team First Team 2002 Bob Malek OF 1954 Tom Yewcic, C 1971 Rob Ellis, OF Third Team 1972 Ron Pruitt, C 1998 Mark Mulder, P 1977 Al Weston, OF 2011 Jeff Holm, 1B 1978 Kirk Gibson, OF NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASE- 2002 Bob Malek, OF BALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION (NCBWA) Second Team Third Team 1949 Jack Kinney, OF 2002 Bob Malek OF 1950 Albert Cummins, 2B 1954 Jack Risch, OF THE SPORTING NEWS 1955 Bob Powell, OF First Team 1956 Jim Sack, OF 1968 Steve Garvey, 3B 1959 Dick Radatz, P 1969 Harry Kendrick, C Steve GARVEY Jeff HOLM 1961 Tom Riley, OF Rick Miller, OF 1965 John Biedenbach, 3B 1968 Steve Garvey, 3B FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS 1975 Joe Palamara, 2B COLLEGIATE BASEBALL/ LOUISVILLE SLUGGER Third Team 2000 Bob Malek, OF 1949 George Rutenbar, OF 2001 Bryan Gale, P 1951 Darrell Lindley, OF 2002 Tim Day, P 1955 George Smith, 2B 2004 Sean Walker, C 1963 Jerry Sutton, 1B 2005 Ryan Sontag OF 1969 Rick Miller, OF 2010 Ryan Jones, 2B 1974 Dale Frietch, DH 1976 Al Weston, OF PING BASEBALL 1984 Mike Eddington, DH 2007 Chris Roberts 1988 Mike Davidson, OF 1995 Scott Ayotte, OF 1998 Mark Mulder, P/UT 2001 Bob Malek, OF 2011 Jeff Holm, 1B Rick MILLER Mike EDDINGTON 22 2012 MICHIGAN STATE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK SPARTAN RECORD BOOK Big Ten Award Winners FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG TEN 1968 Tom Hummel, RF 1951 Darrell Lindley, OF 1951 Bob Ciolek, 1B 1969 Dan Bielski, P 1954 Chuck Mathews, 1B 1953 Chuck Mathews, 1B 1970 Rob Ellis, 2B Jack Risch, CF 1954 John Matsock, SS Phil Fulton, P Tom Yewcic, C Bud Erickson, P 1971 Larry Ike, P 1955 Dick Idzkowski, P 1955 George Smith, 2B 1972 Bailey Oliver, 1B Chuck Mathews, 1B 1957 Frank Palamara, 2B 1974 Bill Simpson, OF Bob Powell, LF Ron Perranoski, P 1975 Rick Seid, DH 1956 Jim Sack, LF 1958 Don Gilbert, C Terry Hop, SS 1957 Roscoe Davis, 1B Dick Radatz, P 1977 Ken Robinson, OF Alan Luce, C 1959 Dean Look, LF Jerry Weller, DH 1958 Dean Look, CF 1963 Malcolm Chiljean, SS 1978 Jerry Weller, 1B Frank Palamara, 2B 1964 Dick Billings, RF 1979 Randy Hop, 2B Ron Perranoski, P 1965 Bob Maniere, LF Tom Schultz, OF 1959 John Fleser, 1B 1968 Tom Binkowski, 1B Joe Lopez, OF Dick Radatz, P Steve Rymal, 2B 1980 Brian Wolcott, P 1961 Tom Riley, RF Dan Bielski, P Kirk Haines, DH 1962 Joe Porrevecchio, LF 1970 Gary Boyce, OF 1981 Chris Dorr, 1B 1963 Joe Porrevecchio, LF 1971 Gary Boyce, RF Terry Johnson, DH Jerry Sutton, 1B 1972 Brad Van Pelt, P 1982 Darryl Dixon, RF 1964 Joe Porrevecchio, LF Larry Ike, P 1983 Bruno Petrella, 2B 1965 John Biedenbach, 3B 1973 John Rohde, 1B Steve Barnes, DH Jerry Walker, 2B 1974 Rick Moore, P 1984 Tom Shook, P Jeff Holm was named the Big Ten Player 1966 John Biedenbach, 3B 1975 Mike Fricke, OF 1986 Bill Gavin, 3B of the Year in 2011. Bob Speer, LF George Mahan, P 1987 Mike Davidson, OF 1967 Bill Steckley, 3B 1976 Ty Willingham, OF Dave Metevier, DH 2002 Bob Malek, OF 1968 Mel Behney, P 1980 Ken Robinson, OF Scott Makarewicz, C 2004 Ryan Basham, OF Steve Garvey, 3B 1982 Tim Birtsas, P 1988 Todd Krumm, OF 2011 Torsten Boss, 3B Harry Kendrick, C 1984 Cordell Ross, SS 1990 Alex Gagin, SS Kurt Wunderlich, SP 1969 Harry Kendrick, C Dave Corey, 3B 1992 Steve Money, OF Rick Miller, CF 1985 Jim Sepanek, OF 1993 Steve Johnson, OF BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1970 Dick Vary, 3B 1986 Mike Davidson, OF Dan Garman, P 2009 Tony Bucciferro, SP 1971 Rob Clancy, P Bill Hanis, C 1994 Scott Ayotte, OF 2010 Ryan Jones, 2B Rob Ellis, RF 1988 Scott Makarewicz, C 1996 Tom Grigg, SS Torsten Boss, 3B Ron Pruitt, C Dan Masteller, 1B Matt Riggins, 1B 2011 Joel Fisher, C 1972 Shaun Howitt, OF Rick Rozman, P 1998 Chris Yens, P David Garner, SP Ron Pruitt, C 1989 Dan Masteller, 1B 1999 Tom Hartley, OF 1974 Dale Frietch, DH 1990 Rich Juday, RF Mike Wagner, OF BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK Al Weston, OF 1992 Alex Gagin, 3B 2003 Travis Gulick, OF 4/2/95 Shane Johnson, INF 1975 Joe Palamara, 2B Steve Johnson, OF 2005 Ryan Basham, OF 4/20/98 Tom Hartley, OF 1976 Rick Seid, C Stuart Hirschman, P Craig Brookes, P 2/25/02 Brady Burrill, C Al Weston, OF 1995 Matt Riggins, 1B Troy Krider, SS 3/4/02 Scott Koerber, IF 1977 Al Weston, OF 1998 Brian Murphy, P 2007 Jon Kibler, P 5/20/02 Bob Malek, OF 1978 Rodger Bastien, SS 2000 Mike Pisani, OF 2008 Mark Sorensen, P 4/5/04 Travis Gulick, OF Kirk Gibson, OF * Bob Malek, OF Chris Roberts, OF 4/18/05 Sean Walker, C/1B Tony Spada, 3B 2001 Domanick Squires, P 2010 Jeff Holm, 1B 5/7/07 Chris Roberts, OF 1979 Chris Dorr, 1B Bryan Gale, P Chris Roberts, DH 2/22/10 Jonathan Roof, SS 1983 Andy Krause, OF 2002 Chris McCuiston, OF Kurt Wunderlich, SP 4/26/10 Bo Felt, OF 1984 Mike Eddington, DH Nick Bates, P 2011 Jared Hook, DH 2/28/11 Brandon Eckerle, OF 1988 Mike Davidson, OF 2003 Bryan Gale, P Tony Wieber, RP 3/14/11 Jeff Holm, 1B 1989 Scott Makarewicz, C 2004 Bryan Gale, P 5/9/11 Jeff Holm, 1B 1992 Craig Mayes, C 2005 Ryan Sontag, OF BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1994 Steve Money, OF 2007 Steve Gerstenberger, 2B 2002 Bob Malek (Tri) BIG TEN PITCHER OF THE WEEK Dave Veres, SS 2010 Ryan Jones, 2B 2011 Jeff Holm 4/19/99 Scott Brandell, RHP 1995 Scott Ayotte, OF Torsten Boss, 3B 4/23/01 Bryan Gale, RHP 1996 Brian Murphy, P Eli Boike, OF BIG TEN PITCHER OF THE YEAR 4/22/02 Bryan Gale, RHP 1997 Mark Mulder, P 2011 Kurt Wunderlich 2/25/03 Bryan Gale, RHP 1998 Mark Mulder, P THIRD TEAM ALL-BIG TEN 3/29/04 Bryan Gale, RHP 2001 Bob Malek, OF 1954 George Smith, 2B BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 5/17/04 Bryan Gale, RHP 2002 Bob Malek, OF Bob Powell, LF 2005 Ryan Sontag 4/18/05 Tim Day, RHP Kyle Geswein, DH Ed Hobaugh, P 2010 Ryan Jones 4/2/07 John Dwan, RHP 2004 Adam White, P 1956 Alan Luce, C 4/15/08 Chris Cullen, RHP James Moreno, 3B* 1958 John Fleser, CF BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 4/6/09 Nolan Moody, RHP Travis Gulick, OF 1960 William Schudlich, 1B 1988 Tom Smith 3/1/10 Kurt Wunderlich, RHP 2006 Ryan Basham, OF Mickey Sinks, P 1992 Tom Smith 3/22/10 A.J. Achter, RHP 2010 Jonathan Roof, SS 1961 Sam Calderone, 3B 2011 Jake Boss 2/28/11 Kurt Wunderlich, RHP 2011 Brandon Eckerle, OF* 1962 Dennis Ketcham, 2B 4/11/11 Tony Bucciferro, RHP Jeff Holm, 1B Jeff Abrecht, LF BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 5/23/11 Kurt Wunderlich, RHP Ryan Jones, 2B 1963 Jack Nutter, P 1984 Mike Eddington,1B Torsten Boss, 3B 1964 Jerry Sutton, 1B Mike Whitman, OF BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Kurt Wunderlich, SP Malcolm Chiljean, SS 1988 Kevin Dalson, SS 3/14/11 David Garner, RHP Tony Bucciferro, SP 1965 Dick Billings, RF Mike Davidson, OF * Unanimous 1966 Jim Goodrich, P Todd Krumm, P Dick Kenney, P 1992 Alex Gagin, SS 1967 Tom Binkowski, 1B Steve Money, OF John Walters, CF 1994 Dave Veres, SS 2012 MICHIGAN STATE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK 23 SPARTAN RECORD BOOK Academic Award Winners ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 1995 Daron Beitel, P 2006 Ryan Basham Kurt Wunderlich 1973 Dale Frietch, C Coby Garner, OF Craig Brookes 2011 Andrew Carpenter 1973 Steve Michalski, OF Mike Stephenson, OF Chris Cullen Trevor Cousineau Jerry Sackman, OF 1996 Brian Murphy, P John Dwan Stephen Doty Steve VanderLaan, P Jason Shimkos, P Jamey Embree Brandon Eckerle Greg Ianni, P Mike Stephenson, OF Spencer Hahn Bryce Jenney 1974 Craig Gerard, 2B 1997 Carlos Fernandez, C Chris Malec Andy Johnson Dale Frietch, C Thomas Hartley, OF Mike Monterey Ryan Martin 1975 Craig Gerard, IF Gus Ornstein, 1B Nolan Moody Andrew Rademacher Dale Frietch, C 1998 Scott Colvin, 1B Adam Tripp Justin Scanlon 1978 Brian Wolcott, P Carlos Fernandez, C Bobby Walmsley Andrew Webb 1979 Brian Wolcott, P Joe Kalczynski, C Peter Wolff Kurt Wunderlich Ken Mehall, DH Kimya Massey, P 2007 Craig Brookes Joe Zwierzynski 1980 Brian Wolcott, P Mike Pisani, 3B E.J. Dawes 1981 Ken Mehall, OF 1999 Scott Colvin, IF A.J. Dunn ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1982 Mike Cudnohufsky, UT Carlos Fernandez, 2B Quinn Ewert 1971 Larry Ike, P 1983 Andy Krause, OF Tom Hartley, OF John Lee 1972 Jerry Sackman, OF 1984 Andy Krause, OF Joe Kalczynski, C Mike Monterey 1974 Dale Frietch, C/DH 1985 Jim Sepanek, OF Kimya Massey, P Nolan Moody 1984 Bill Harris, C 1988 Mike Koceski, IF Mike Pisani, OF Mark Sorensen Chris Bucceri, OF Dan Masteller, 1B Mike Wagner, OF Peter Wolff Andy Krause, OF Dave Metevier, OF 2000 Scott Colvin, P 2008 Eli Boike 1992 Stuart Hirschman, P Rick Rozman, P J.J.
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