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2012 FCSAA Baseball Review 2012 FCSAA Baseball Review Compiled by Rob Chaney, FCSAA Scoreboard Coordinator Tallahassee Community College FCSAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2012 Baseball Review FCSAA ERA Leaders GP IP R ER H SO BB ERA W L 1 Billy Strode Indian River State College 17 77 3 3 6 71 21 0.349 6 4 2 EDDIE CODY Palm Beach State College 11 65 7 6 42 43 13 0.822 7 2 3 Alec Asher Polk State College 22 111 22 17 75 118 27 1.378 13 1 4 Brad Markey Santa Fe College 13 87 23 14 73 62 9 1.448 10 3 5 Chase Sparkman Polk State College 16 74 34 17 69 39 17 2.058 7 1 6 Brian Johnson Polk State College 15 93 32 22 88 53 17 2.122 7 4 7 Ryan Yarbrough Santa Fe College 13 67 28 16 75 59 17 2.149 8 1 8 Matt Rodriguez College of Central Florida 18 67 23 16 57 61 31 2.149 5 2 9 L. J. Hollins Chipola College 16 63 25 16 47 52 23 2.286 5 2 10 jd underwood Palm Beach State College 46 66 22 17 70 53 12 2.318 7 1 11 Austin Southall Chipola College 44 61 21 17 59 38 13 2.495 6 3 12 Corbin Hoffner St. Petersburg College 14 71 33 20 60 73 16 2.523 5 5 13 Ben Tidwell Gulf Coast State College 12 66 29 19 53 70 25 2.578 5 3 14 Dixon Llorens Miami Dade College 13 83 28 25 72 96 22 2.689 7 4 15 ronald pena Palm Beach State College 14 76 26 23 41 68 35 2.724 9 2 16 Nolan Thomas Tallahassee Community College 40 70 29 22 58 61 26 2.829 7 2 17 Cameron Tewksbury Tallahassee Community College 16 76 32 24 64 58 27 2.842 5 5 18 David Trexler Gulf Coast State College 28 82 39 27 64 78 39 2.952 6 1 19 Robby Coles Chipola College 17 70 28 23 52 65 31 2.957 9 0 20 Jacob Milliman Pensacola State College 14 79 36 26 63 74 28 2.962 5 4 21 Darren Fischer College of Central Florida 31 79 35 27 68 46 35 3.063 7 2 22 brandon welch Palm Beach State College 11 78 36 28 55 79 18 3.231 4 3 23 Nicholas Dellatorre St. Johns River State College 13 75 48 27 75 69 13 3.240 4 6 24 Brandan Keen Lake Sumter Community College 17 72 36 27 84 55 22 3.375 4 2 25 Bradley Gero Daytona State College 27 66 32 25 68 55 14 3.392 7 0 26 Cody Robinson Florida State College at Jacksonville 16 79 41 30 57 85 44 3.418 4 6 27 Will Solomon Northwest Florida State College 15 73 35 28 63 57 26 3.421 6 4 28 Josh Ganus Daytona State College 13 68 33 26 67 52 19 3.425 4 6 29 Dayan Rodriguez State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 17 91 43 35 92 61 18 3.449 8 2 30 Jordan Modine Brevard Community College 12 74 32 29 71 43 13 3.511 5 4 31 Dominic Laporte Indian River State College 16 96 51 38 102 95 25 3.538 7 2 32 Joe Marotta College of Central Florida 23 66 29 26 67 71 26 3.545 3 3 33 Danny Davis Pensacola State College 19 80 40 32 80 79 19 3.585 4 6 34 James Gray South Florida Community College 12 67 41 27 69 60 27 3.609 3 6 35 Mitchell Dolan Lake Sumter Community College 15 62 31 25 52 65 25 3.629 4 5 36 Nick Miller Gulf Coast State College 15 62 34 27 59 50 17 3.877 5 2 37 Zach Gordon St. Petersburg College 15 70 41 31 69 50 20 3.948 2 7 38 Brett Maggard St. Johns River State College 13 68 36 30 71 49 16 3.951 5 6 39 Scott McManis St. Johns River State College 20 66 47 29 68 35 16 3.955 2 6 40 Eric Wright Seminole State College of Florida 15 81 45 37 73 41 23 4.111 5 5 41 Conner Kendrick Northwest Florida State College 32 76 44 38 72 84 39 4.461 6 5 42 Dylan Price Lake Sumter Community College 15 60 46 30 70 32 24 4.475 1 9 43 Ryan Etsell Hillsborough Community College 13 72 43 40 65 36 35 4.954 4 5 44 Taylor Layner South Florida Community College 47 61 46 34 53 63 36 4.989 4 5 45 Tyler Allen Florida State College at Jacksonville 37 82 59 46 102 43 20 5.029 6 5 46 Kurtis Gens Seminole State College of Florida 14 69 51 45 92 41 21 5.813 3 6 For more in‐depth statistics, visit the DakStats link on the FCSAA Baseball Web site – theFCSAAsports.com FCSAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2012 Baseball Review FCSAA Strikeout Leaders IP SO SO/IP 1 Alec Asher Polk State College 111 118 1.063 2 Dixon Llorens Miami Dade College 83 96 1.147 3 Dominic Laporte Indian River State College 96 95 0.983 4 Cody Robinson Florida State College at Jacksonville 79 85 1.076 5 Conner Kendrick Northwest Florida State College 76 84 1.096 6 brandon welch Palm Beach State College 78 79 1.013 7 Danny Davis Pensacola State College 80 79 0.983 8 David Trexler Gulf Coast State College 82 78 0.947 9 Jacob Milliman Pensacola State College 79 74 0.937 10 Corbin Hoffner St. Petersburg College 71 73 1.023 11 Joe Marotta College of Central Florida 66 71 1.076 12 Billy Strode Indian River State College 77 71 0.918 13 Ben Tidwell Gulf Coast State College 66 70 1.055 14 Nicholas Dellatorre St. Johns River State College 75 69 0.920 15 ronald pena Palm Beach State College 76 68 0.895 16 Myles Smith Miami Dade College 77 67 0.863 17 Robby Coles Chipola College 70 65 0.929 18 Mitchell Dolan Lake Sumter Community College 62 65 1.048 19 Taylor Layner South Florida Community College 61 63 1.027 20 Brad Markey Santa Fe College 87 62 0.713 21 Matt Rodriguez College of Central Florida 67 61 0.910 22 Dayan Rodriguez State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 91 61 0.668 23 Nolan Thomas Tallahassee Community College 70 61 0.871 24 James Gray South Florida Community College 67 60 0.891 25 Zachery Parks Broward College 48 59 1.221 26 Ryan Yarbrough Santa Fe College 67 59 0.881 27 Cameron Tewksbury Tallahassee Community College 76 58 0.763 28 Justin Tedder South Florida Community College 59 57 0.966 29 Will Solomon Northwest Florida State College 73 57 0.774 30 Devin Raftery State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 53 56 1.057 31 Matt Marsh College of Central Florida 48 55 1.146 32 Brandan Keen Lake Sumter Community College 72 55 0.764 33 Bradley Gero Daytona State College 66 55 0.829 34 Jorge Castillo Broward College 57 54 0.936 35 jd underwood Palm Beach State College 66 53 0.803 36 Brian Johnson Polk State College 93 53 0.568 37 L. J. Hollins Chipola College 63 52 0.825 38 Josh Ganus Daytona State College 68 52 0.761 39 Beau Beaudreau Lake Sumter Community College 53 50 0.938 40 Zach Gordon St. Petersburg College 70 50 0.708 41 Nick Miller Gulf Coast State College 62 50 0.798 42 Brett Maggard St. Johns River State College 68 49 0.717 43 Jake Hansen Pensacola State College 56 48 0.847 44 Darren Fischer College of Central Florida 79 46 0.580 45 Taylor Brookes Brevard Community College 52 46 0.873 46 Cole Miragila Hillsborough Community College 48 46 0.958 47 Kevin Games College of Central Florida 55 45 0.813 48 Patrick McGavin Northwest Florida State College 52 44 0.841 49 Tyler Allen Florida State College at Jacksonville 82 43 0.522 50 Jordan Modine Brevard Community College 74 43 0.579 For more in‐depth statistics, visit the DakStats link on the FCSAA Baseball Web site – theFCSAAsports.com FCSAA/NJCAA Region VIII 2012 Baseball Review FCSAA Saves Leaders GP Saves 1 Devin Raftery State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota 48 12 2 John Sebelle Daytona State College 26 9 3 Matthew Howard Northwest Florida State College 44 9 4 Reily Monkman Seminole State College of Florida 27 7 5 Aaron Miller Brevard Community College 18 6 6 Josh Chavis South Florida Community College 18 6 7 Andrew Archer Broward College 17 6 8 Hayden Jordan Tallahassee Community College 28 6 9 Reid Noah Polk State College 24 6 10 Austin Carpenter Gulf Coast State College 20 5 11 Hunter Phillips Florida State College at Jacksonville 17 5 12 Jonah Davis Lake Sumter Community College 26 5 13 Steven Burnham Polk State College 30 5 14 Brent Adheen Brevard Community College 20 4 15 Kyle Schnell Lake Sumter Community College 32 4 16 Caleb Denmark Santa Fe College 46 4 17 CJ Robinson St. Johns River State College 20 3 18 Brian Bardis Chipola College 25 3 19 Brent Krauss Broward College 16 3 20 Bradley Paramapoonya Indian River State College 11 3 21 Grant Bush Pensacola State College 13 3 22 Matt Pennington St.
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