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All-Americans Relief Nolan Blackwood Memphis 2 1 0.52 25 0 0 14 34.6 27 8 16 As Chosen by Collegiate Baseball Relief Ian Hamilton Washington St RHP Alex Lange RHP Mike Shawaryn LHP A.J. Puk RHP Logan Shore RHP Kyle Funkhouser RHP Kevin Hill Relief Zack Burdi Louisiana St. Univ. Univ. of Maryland Univ. of Florida Univ. of Florida Univ. of Louisville South Alabama Univ. of Louisville • 12-0 record • 13-2 record • 9-4 record • 11-6 record • 104 strikeouts • 10-0 record • 9 saves, 6-1 record • 131 strikeouts • 138 strikeouts • 104 strikeouts • 2.72 ERA • 45 walks • 1.73 ERA • 0.92 ERA FIRST TEAM (Final 2015 Statistics) Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO RHP Alex Lange Louisiana St. 12 0 1.97 17 17 2 0 114.0 87 46 131 RHP Mike Shawaryn Maryland 13 2 1.71 17 17 0 0 116.0 85 29 138 LHP A.J. Puk Florida 9 4 3.81 17 14 1 0 78.0 59 35 104 RHP Logan Shore Florida 11 6 2.72 19 19 2 0 112.3 97 24 84 RHP Kyle Funkhouser Louisville 8 5 3.20 17 17 1 0 112.3 97 45 104 RHP Kevin Hill South Alabama 10 0 1.73 13 13 4 0 93.6 70 38 107 Relief Zack Burdi Louisville 6 1 0.92 20 0 0 9 29.3 16 8 30 Relief Zach Jackson Arkansas 5 1 2.10 27 3 0 9 60.0 43 38 89 Relief Zach Jackson C - Zack Collins Univ. of Arkansas Univ. of Miami (Fla.) • 9 saves, 5-1 record • 15 homers Position Players • 2.10 ERA • 14 doubles Pos Player School AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB C Zack Collins Miami (Fla.) .302 242 61 73 14 5 15 70 57 64 7 1B /P Carmen Benedetti Michigan .352 233 37 82 25 2 5 71 28 22 1 PRE-SEASON 2B Stefan Trosclair Louisiana-Lafayette .338 219 55 74 15 1 16 53 25 41 15 3B Will Craig Wake Forest .382 191 52 73 20 1 13 58 41 24 2 SS Michael Paez Coastal Carolina .326 215 58 70 17 1 8 42 29 23 19 OF Buddy Reed Florida .305 282 51 86 14 5 4 47 27 56 18 OF Nick Banks Texas A&M .364 239 51 87 11 3 8 48 34 58 9 OF Corey Ray Louisville .325 265 46 86 15 5 11 56 24 60 34 UT•• Brendan McKay Louisville Hitting: (.308, 4 HR, 14 2B, 34 RBI) Pitching: (9-3, 4 SV, 1.77 ERA, 117 K) SECOND TEAM •• Projected National Player Of The Year Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO LHP Justin Sinibaldi Nicholls St. 10 1 1.40 13 12 2 0 77.3 70 16 54 RHP Bryan Young Missouri St. 7 0 1.30 30 0 0 16 41.6 30 14 52 LHP Jared Poche’ Louisiana St. 9 2 3.05 18 18 0 0 109.3 104 25 72 RHP Andrew Lantrip Houston 9 3 2.62 16 16 3 0 113.3 106 23 115 RHP Mitchell Traver Texas Christian 9 2 1.89 16 14 0 0 76.3 49 26 77 LHP Luke Gillingham Navy 8 1 1.19 12 12 5 0 83.3 44 14 111 RHP Alec Hansen Oklahoma 5 6 3.95 15 15 1 0 82.0 75 44 94 2016 RHP Connor Jones Virginia 7 3 3.19 18 18 0 0 115.6 94 52 113 RHP Kyle Wright Vanderbilt 6 1 1.23 29 3 0 4 58.6 36 23 62 NCAA Division I RHP Robert Tyler Georgia 1 1 5.32 6 6 0 0 23.6 22 11 29 RHP Daulton Jefferies California 6 5 2.92 14 13 1 0 80.0 72 17 74 Relief Ben Bowden Vanderbilt 6 1 2.89 26 0 0 2 37.3 32 14 49 All-Americans Relief Nolan Blackwood Memphis 2 1 0.52 25 0 0 14 34.6 27 8 16 As chosen by Collegiate Baseball Relief Ian Hamilton Washington St. 1 4 1.67 27 0 0 13 43.0 33 17 37 Relief Bryan Garcia Miami (Fla.) 6 2 2.50 35 0 0 10 39.6 29 20 38 Position Players Pos Player School AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB C Chris Okey Clemson .315 235 50 74 16 1 12 57 27 49 3 C J.J. Schwarz Florida .332 256 60 85 16 3 18 73 28 46 1 1B Ryan Rippee S.E. Missouri St. .299 234 49 70 17 3 12 56 29 60 4 1B K. J. Harrison Oregon St. .309 220 40 68 12 3 10 60 30 53 1 1B Ryan Tinkman Wichita St. .333 210 53 70 19 1 10 46 32 42 7 2B Nate Mondou Wake Forest .338 222 51 75 18 3 10 57 18 30 5 3B Bobby Dalbec Arizona .319 213 43 68 11 2 15 53 32 60 0 1B/P - C. Benedetti 2B - Stefan Trosclair SS Colby Woodmansee Arizona St. .308 240 36 74 18 1 5 44 20 39 2 Univ. of Michigan Louisiana-Lafayette SS Sheldon Neuse Oklahoma .275 229 26 63 10 3 6 43 24 46 10 • .352 batting avg. • 16 homers • 25 doubles • 15 doubles OF Kyle Lewis Mercer .367 226 49 83 19 0 17 56 19 41 3 OF Bryan Reynolds Vanderbilt .318 286 56 91 18 4 5 49 31 67 17 OF Heath Quinn Samford .340 238 57 81 11 2 14 56 21 44 8 UT Corbin Olmstead North Florida Hitting: (.308, 13 HR, 13 2B, 42 RBI) Pitching: (9 SV, 0.25 ERA, 48 K, 9 BB) THIRD TEAM Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO RHP Zach Plesac Ball St. 5 5 3.27 16 16 5 0 107.3 104 38 77 LHP Christian Stolo Nevada 8 2 2.83 17 13 1 1 76.3 66 34 70 LHP Jacob Hendren Illinois St. 10 2 2.80 15 15 3 0 106.0 91 24 99 RHP Chris Mathewson Long Beach St. 6 6 1.94 13 13 2 0 93.0 61 24 80 RHP Joseph Camacho Alabama St. 12 0 3.84 13 13 0 0 84.3 93 20 76 3B - Will Craig SS - Michael Paez RHP Michael Baumann Jacksonville 7 1 2.24 15 15 0 0 84.3 68 28 85 Wake Forest Univ. Coastal Carolina LHP Matt Krook Oregon (Coming back from Tommy John surgery, 35th overall pick in 2013 MLB Draft) • .382 batting avg. • 17 doubles • 20 doubles • 19 stolen bases RHP Cal Quantrill Stanford 2 0 1.93 (Coming back from T.J. surgery last March, high draft pick) Relief Mark Ecker Texas A&M 1 2 2.45 25 0 0 8 33.0 23 13 36 Relief Thomas Hackimer St. John’s 4 1 1.92 35 0 0 15 51.6 31 23 55 Relief Dylan Moore Louisiana-Lafayette 3 3 1.60 32 0 0 13 50.6 39 16 40 Relief J.D. Busfield Loyola Marymount 4 2 1.89 27 0 0 14 38.0 35 15 35 Relief Zac Ryan Georgia Tech. 9 1 3.59 28 0 0 7 47.6 43 15 40 Relief Collin Kober McNeese St. 6 1 1.03 27 0 0 9 52.6 35 10 54 Position Players Pos Player School AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB C Matt Thaiss Virginia .323 254 49 82 18 0 10 64 33 26 4 C Andrew Knizner N.C. 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Missouri St. .313 246 66 77 18 6 4 42 41 47 11 2B Tyler Fullerton Belmont .355 211 47 75 19 3 11 58 25 28 6 2B Mike Garzillo Lehigh .359 209 45 75 18 2 13 54 18 43 15 3B Carl Stajduhar New Mexico .322 233 45 75 21 2 9 53 20 43 1 3B Jake Burger Missouri St. .342 228 41 78 22 3 4 42 13 29 4 3B JaVon Shelby Kentucky .312 202 29 63 12 2 9 44 38 51 4 3B Nick Senzel Tennessee .225 200 33 65 12 5 4 28 23 36 7 SS Garrett Hampson Long Beach St. .296 216 38 64 9 3 0 17 20 35 18 SS Stephen Alemais Tulane .312 250 43 78 11 3 1 22 16 25 27 SS Danny Sheehan San Diego St. .307 257 52 79 17 0 6 45 17 25 9 SS C.J. Chatham Florida Atlantic .335 230 44 77 22 3 3 44 10 28 2 OF Gio Brusa Pacific .291 110 20 32 10 2 4 13 20 31 3 OF - Corey Ray UT - Brendan McKay OF Kyle Nowlin Eastern Kentucky .326 184 49 60 8 1 19 45 34 47 18 Univ.
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