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2009 Baseball Media Guide.Indd HHONORSONORS & HISTORYHISTORY 11985985 GGoldenolden SSpikespikes AwardAward winnerwinner WillWill ClarkClark 8833 NNATIONALATIONAL/RREGIONALEGIONAL HHONORSONORS ALL-AMERICANS(ABCA, 2nd team) FRESHMAN ABCA 1949 OF-Lee Watts 1962 P-Frank Montgomery (ABCA) 1966 OF-Del Unser (Sporting News) 3B-Phil Still (ABCA) ALL-AMERICANS (Collegiate Baseball) ALL-REGION 1971 1983 OF-Rafael Palmeiro 1949 2B-Pete Grammas 1977 OF-Nat Showalter (ABCA, Sporting News) 1986 SS-Brad Hildreth (Baseball America) 1950 P-Joe Sheppard 1979 OF-Mike Kelley (ABCA) 1987 3B-Pete Young (Baseball America) 1971 3B-Phil Still P-Ken Kurtz (ABCA) 1988 P-Bobby Reed (Baseball America) 1972 P-Mike Proffitt 1981 OF-Mark Gillaspie (ABCA, Baseball America) 1989 P-Chris George (Baseball America) 1977 C-Russ Aldrich (3rd team) 1B-Bruce Castoria (ABCA) 1991 2B-Paul Petrulis (Baseball America) 1B-Jim Kallaher (2nd team) 1983 DH-Rafael Palmeiro (ABCA) P-Jay Powell (Baseball America) OF-Mike Kelley (2nd team) OF-Brad Winkler (ABCA) 1993 OF-David Hayman (Mizuno) P-Jack Lazorko (2nd team) 1984 1B-Will Clark (ABCA) P-Scott Tanksley (Mizuno) OF-Nat Showalter OF-Rafael Palmeiro (consensus) 1995 P-Eric DuBose (Baseball America, Mizuno) 1978 C-Russ Aldrich (2nd team) 1985 P-Jeff Brantley (Sporting News) DH-Rob Hauswald (Mizuno, hon. mention) LF-Del Bender 1B-Will Clark (consensus) P-Scott Polk (Mizuno, hon. mention) P-Jack Lazorko (2nd team) OF-Rafael Palmeiro (Sporting News) 3B-Richard Lee (Mizuno, hon. mention) 1979 DH-Rick Dixon (3rd team) 1988 UT-Pete Young (ABCA, 2nd team) 1997 2B-Travis Chapman (Mizuno, 3rd team) CF-Mike Kelley 1989 1B-Tommy Raffo (Baseball America, 2nd team) 1998 P-Mark Freed (Louisville Slugger, hon. mention) OF-Bob Kocol (2nd team) UT-Pete Young (ABCA) DH- Jon Knott (Louisville Slugger) P-Ken Kurtz 1990 1B-Tommy Raffo (ABCA, 2nd team) 2000 SS-Matthew Maniscalco (Louisville Slugger) C-John McDonald 1992 P-B.J. Wallace (Baseball America, 2nd team), P-Chris Young (Louisville Slugger, hon. mention) 1980 OF-Mark Gillaspie (Collegiate Baseball, 3rd team; ABCA, 3rd team) 2001 1B-Matthew Brinson (Louisville Slugger, hon. mention) 1981 1B-Bruce Castoria P-Jon Harden (ABCA, 2nd team) DH-Brent Lewis (Louisville Slugger, hon. mention) OF-Mark Gillaspie 1993 P-Carlton Loewer (ABCA, 3rd team) P-Paul Maholm (Louisville Slugger) 1982 1B-Bruce Castoria SS-Paul Petrulis (NCBWA, 3rd team) 3B-Steve Gendron (Louisville Slugger, hon. mention) OF-Dave Klipstein OF-Ricky Joe Redd (NCBWA, 3rd team) 2002 OF-Jon Mungle (Louisville Slugger, hon. mention) 1983 DH-Rafael Palmeiro 1994 P-Gary Rath (Baseball America, ABCA, 2003 P-Jamie Gant (Louisville Slugger, hon. mention) SS-Bob Parker NCBWA; Collegiate Baseball, 2nd team) 2005 P-Josh Johnson (Louisville Slugger) OF-Brad Winkler 1996 P-Eric DuBose (ABCA, Baseball America, 2B-Jeffrey Rea (Louisville Slugger) 1984 P-Jeff Brantley 2nd team; Mizuno, 3rd team) 2006 P-Matt Lea (Louisville Slugger) 1B-Will Clark DH-Rob Hauswald (ABCA, 2nd team) 2007 SS-Brandon Turner (Louisville Slugger, OF-Rafael Palmeiro 1997 P-Eric DuBose (NCBWA, 3rd team) Rivals.com, Baseball America) 2B-Gator Thiesen (2nd team) P-Van Johnson (NCBWA, 2nd team; ABCA, 2nd team) P-Ricky Bowen (Louisville Slugger) 1985 P-Jeff Brantley 1998 2B-Brad Freeman (NCBWA, 2nd team) 1B-Will Clark OF-Brian Wiese (NCBWA) OF-Rafael Palmeiro (2nd team) 2002 P-Paul Maholm (NCBWA, 3rd team) MSU IN THE OLYMPICS OF-Dan Paradoa (2nd team) 1B — Will Clark (Los Angeles, 1984) 1986 2003 P-Paul Maholm (Collegiate Baseball, 3rd team; 1987 SS-Brad Hildreth (2nd team) Asst. Coach — Ron Polk (Seoul, 1988) NCBWA, 3rd team) 1988 DH-Richie Grayum P — B.J. Wallace (Barcelona, 1992) 2004 OF-Brad Corley (Baseball America; USA Today/ OF-Jody Hurst (2nd team) Sports Weekly, 2nd team; Collegiate Baseball, Asst. Coach — Ron Polk (Atlanta, 1996) 3B-Pete Young P — Eric DuBose (Atlanta, 1996) 3rd team; ABCA, 3rd team) 1989 OF-Jody Hurst 2006 SS-Thomas Berkery (Collegiate Baseball, 2nd team) 2B-Burke Masters 2007 C-Edward Easley (ABCA; NCBWA , 2nd team; FERRISS TROPHY 1B-Tommy Raffo (2nd team) Collegiate Baseball, 2nd team; Rivals.com, 2nd team), 2006 — SS-Thomas Berkery 3B-Pete Young SS-Brandon Turner (NCBWA, 2nd team) 2007 — C-Edward Easley 1990 SS-Jon Shave, SS (2nd team) 1B-Tommy Raffo P-Bobby Reed (2nd team) 1991 P-Jay Powell (2nd team) 1985 GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD: 1B-Will Clark 1992 P-Jon Harden P-B.J. Wallace 1993 OF-Rex Buckner (2nd team) P-Carlton Loewer SS-Paul Petrulis (2nd team) P-Jay Powell (2nd team) OF-Ricky Joe Redd (2nd team) P-Gary Rath MMSUSU hheadead ccoachoach 1994 P-Scott Tanksley (2nd team) RRonon PPolkolk iiss fl aankednked 3B-Drew Williams (2nd team) bbyy AAll-Americansll-Americans 1995 OF-David Hayman (2nd team) WWillill CClarklark ((left)left) aandnd 1996 P-Eric DuBose RRafaelafael PPalmeiro,almeiro, DH-Rob Hauswald wwhoho helpedhelped powerpower 1997 P-Van Johnson MMissisisppiissisisppi SStatetate ttoo 1999 OF-Brian Wiese a sschool-bestchool-best tthirdhird 2003 P-Paul Maholm OF-Brad Corley pplacelace fi nnishish iinn tthehe 2004 2006 2B-Jeffrey Rea (2nd team) 11985985 NNCAACAA CCollegeollege 2007 C-Edward Easley WWorldorld SSeries.eries. 8844 AALLLL-SSOUTHEASTERNOUTHEASTERN CCONFERENCEONFERENCE HHONORSONORS 1948 P-Phil Brandon 1971 SS-Bobby Croswell 1B-Tommy Raffo OF-John Grace OF-Ted Milton C-Barry Winford (2nd) ALL- WESTERN DIVISION 1961 UT-Larry Brannon 1974 C-Rick Davidson SS-Alex Grammas P-Mike Proffitt 3B-Pete Young (2nd) UT-Frank Dempsey SS-Wayne Pinkerton 1949 2B-Jimmy Bragan 3B-Phil Still 1990 OF-John Cohen 2B-Don Pope P-Lamar Pritchard P-Phil Brandon P-Jerry Thompson 1B-Tommy Raffo 1962 OF-Johnny Cantrell 1975 OF-Larry Buckley OF-Bill Etheridge DH-Steve Hill C-Moss Cowart 1973 2B-Dale Holland P-Bobby Reed (2nd) 3B-Hal Green 1976 OF-Fred Dunlap SS-Alex Grammas 1974 C-Rick Davidson 1991 2B-Charlie Anderson (2nd) P-Frank Montgomery UT-Bill Montgomery OF-Lee Watts UT-Wayne Pinkerton P-Jay Powell (2nd) C-Art Nester 1977 C-Russ Aldrich 1950 P-Joe Sheppard 1977 C-Russ Aldrich 1992 OF-Rex Buckner (2nd) 1B-Ronnie Norton 1B-Jim Kallaher SS-Dan Murphy 1B-Jim Kallaher P-Jon Harden 1963 1B-Bill Etheridge OF-Mike Kelley 1951 P-Doug Hutton OF-Nat Showalter 1952 SS-Dan Murphy OF-Mike Kelley SS-Paul Petrulis (2nd) UT-Wayne Meadows 1978 C-Russ Aldrich 1953 2B-Frank Bragan P-Jack Lazorko P-B.J. Wallace UT-Charles Smith OF-Del Bender RF-Lewis Gilardoni OF-Nat Showalter 1993 OF-Rex Buckner (2nd) 1964 UT-Wayne Meadows P-Jack Lazorko UT-Don Bell UT-John McDonald (2nd) 1965 P-Curt Monroe 1978 C-Russ Aldrich P-Carlton Loewer OF-Mike Burns P-Don Robinson SS-Jackie Parker (2nd) OF-Del Bender SS-Paul Petrulis (2nd) P-Frank Chambers DH-Tim Weisheim 1954 C-Braxton Nail P-Jack Lazorko OF-Ricky Joe Redd (2nd) P-Ken Tatum 1979 DH-Rick Dixon LF-Jackie Parker 1979 OF-Mike Kelley 1994 P-Gary Rath OF-Del Unser OF-Mike Kelley 3B-Don Bell OF-Bob Kocol (2nd) 1966 1955 1B-Frank McNally OF-Bob Kocol 1995 OF-David Hayman C-Frank Portera P-Ken Kurtz C-Braxton Nail P-Ken Kurtz 1996 P-Eric DuBose P-Ken Tatum C-John McDonald 1957 2B-Don Gardiner C-John McDonald C-Blake Anderson (2nd) OF-Del Unser P-Don Mundie 1958 1B-Jim Boring 1980 OF-Mark Gillaspie DH-Rob Hauswald (2nd) UT-Gary Washington 1980 OF-Mark Gillaspie 1967 UT-Ken Beesley UT-Dave Klipstein 3B-Doug Litton 1981 1B-Bruce Castoria 1997 OF-Brooks Bryan (2nd) P-Dennis Hall C-John McDonald OF-Charlie Turner OF-Mark Gillaspie P-Eric DuBose (2nd) OF-Jim Howarth 1981 1B-Bruce Castoria 1960 UT-Gary Dempsey P-Steve Susce P-Van Johnson (2nd) 1B-Gary Washington OF-Mark Gillaspie 1962 OF-Bill Etheridge 1982 DH-Bruce Castoria 3B-Adam Piatt (2nd) 1968 C-Sam Fletcher OF-Dave Klipstein OF-Jim Howarth C-Terry Loe 3B-Hal Green OF-Dave Klipstein 1998 1B-Richard Lee (2nd) P-Brantley Jones P-Don Mundie P-Frank Montgomery 1983 P-Hans Herzog P-Jeremy Jackson (2nd) 1969 UT-Bobby Croswell P-Steve Susce C-Art Nester DH-Rafael Palmeiro OF-Brian Wiese (2nd) C-Sammy Fletcher 1982 C-Bruce Castoria 1963 OF-Bill Etheridge OF-Brad Winkler 1999 OF-Brian Wiese P-Brantley Jones UT-Dave Clements OF-Ted Milton P-Hans Herzog 1964 OF-Mike Burns 1984 P-Jeff Brantley 1B-Cliff Wren OF-Manuel Washington OF-Dave Klipstein P-Ken Tatum 1B-Will Clark DH-Ty Martin (2nd) 1970 UT-Bobby Croswell C-Jay Porter OF-Del Unser OF-Rafael Palmeiro 2000 3B-Travis Chapman P-Dennis Hall 1983 P-Hans Herzog 1966 3B-Don Bell 2B-Gator Thiesen OF-Shane Kelly (2nd) P-Brantley Jones DH-Rafael Palmeiro OF-Dave Phares SS-Bob Parker P-Ken Tatum 1985 P-Jeff Brantley 2001 P-Tanner Brock 1B-Jocko Potts 2B-Pete White OF-Del Unser 1B-Will Clark 2002 P-Paul Maholm (2nd) C-Fred Yilling OF-Brad Winkler 1967 1B-Gary Washington P-Gene Morgan 2003 3B-Steve Gendron (2nd) 1971 SS-Bobby Croswell 1984 P-Jeff Brantley 1968 C-Sam Fletcher 1986 OF-Dan Paradoa P-Paul Maholm C-Bruce Irvin 1B-Will Clark OF-Ted Milton OF-Rafael Palmeiro OF-Jim Howarth 1988 DH-Richie Grayum (2nd) SS-Matt. Maniscalco (2nd) P-Mike Proffitt 2B-Gator Thiesen 1969 OF-Manuel Washington OF-Jody Hurst 2004 OF-Brad Corley 3B-Phil Still 1985 P-Jeff Brantley 1970 P-Brantley Jones 1B-Tommy Raffo (2nd) C-Craig Tatum (2nd) P-Jerry Thompson 1B-Will Clark UT-Dave Phares P-Bobby Reed (2nd) 2006 SS-Thomas Berkery 1972 P-Mike Proffitt P-Gene Morgan OF-Rick Spica OF-Dan Van Cleve 1B-Jocko Potts 3B-Pete Young 2B-Jeffrey Rea 1973 1B-Rick Counts All-division teams were selected C-Fred Yilling 1989 OF-Jody Hurst 2007 C-Edward Easley 2B-Dale Holland from 1961 until 1985 when SEC 2B-Burke Masters 2B-Jeffrey Rea (2nd) divisional play was discontinued.
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