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History & Records COMMODORE HONORS NATIONAL HONORS 1st Team All-Americans 2006 . David Price, P (NCBWA) 1999 . Aaron Fausett, OF (CB) 2007 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B; 1980 . Scotti Madison, C (SN, ABCA) 2007 . Casey Weathers, P (NCBWA) 1999 . Karl Nonemaker, OF (CB) . Dominic de la Osa OF; Ryan Flaherty, SS; 1993 . Vee Hightower, CF (M) 2013 . Brian Miller (CB) 2000 . Taylor Childress, P (CB) . David Price P; Casey Weathers, P 1999 Hunter Bledsoe, 3B (CB, NCBWA, CBI) . Mike Yastrzemski (NCBWA) 2001 . Robert Ransom, P (CB) 2008 . .2nd T: Pedro Alvarez, 3B, David Macias, OF 2004 . Warner Jones, DH (BA, ABCA) . Kevin Ziomek (BA, NCBWA) 2006 . Ryan Flaherty (CB) 2009 .2nd T: Aaron Westlake DH, Steven Liddle, OF 2006 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B (BA) 2014 . Dansby Swanson (BA, CB, ABCA) ABCA-American Baseball Coaches NCAA Today’s Top VIII 2007 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B (BA, NCBWA, R) . Vince Conde (PG) Association; BA- Baseball America; 1999 . Hunter Bledsoe, 3B . Dominic. de la Osa, OF (ABCA, CB, R) 1st Team Freshman All-Americans BW-Baseball Weekly; C- Coaches; GTE/CoSIDA Academic David Price, P (ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA, R) 1991 . Vee Hightower, CF (BA) CB-Collegiate Baseball; CBI-College Baseball All-American of the Year . .Casey Weathers, P (ABCA, BA, CB, R) 1991 . Greg Thomas, 1B (BA, CB) Insider; M-Mizuno; NCBWA-National College 1999 . Hunter Bledsoe, 3B 2011 . Sonny Gray, P (ABCA, PG) 1996 . Clinton Johnston, OF (BA) Baseball Writers Association; R- Rivals .com First-Team . Jason Esposito, 3B (ABCA) 1999 . Aaron Fausett, OF (BA) SN-The Sporting News; PG - Perfect Game GTE/CoSIDA Academic 2013 . Tony Kemp, 2B 2002 . Jeremy Sowers, P (CB) All-South Region/All-District 3 All-Americans . (BA, CB, ABCA, NCBWA, PG) 2003 . Jensen Lewis, P (CB) 1972 . Steve Estep, 2B 1994 . Boomer Whipple, 3B . Tyler Beede, P (NCBWA) 2005 . David Price, P (CB) 1973 . Jeff Peeples, P 1999 . Hunter Bledsoe, 3B 2nd Team All-Americans 2006 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B (BA, CB) 1974 . Ted Shipley, SS Second-Team 1973 . Jeff Peeples, P (C) 2007 . Mike Minor, P (BA, CB) 1975 . Rick Duncan, OF GTE/CoSIDA Academic 1985 . Joey Cora, SS (ABCA) 2009 . Sonny Gray, P (CB) 1976 . Steve Chandler, OF All-Americans 1993 . Vee Hightower, CF (BA, NCBWA) 2009 . Riley Reynolds, IF (CB) 1977 . Jerry Robertson, OF 1989 . Rick Holt, 3B 1994 . Boomer Whipple, 3B (ABCA) 2009 . Aaron Westlake, IF (CB) 1977 . Mike Wright, C 1989 . Robert Schabes, DH 1998 . .Clinton Johnston, OF/P (BA, CB, SN, BW) 2010 . Anthony Gomez, IF (BA, CB) 1978 . Scotti Madison, OF 1995 . Jason Robbins, OF 2004 . Warner Jones, 2B (CB, NCBWA) 2011 . Tony Kemp (BA, CB, PG) 1978 . Jerry Williams, C Third Team 2007 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B (ABCA, CB) . Conrad. Gregor (CB) 1980 . Scotti Madison, C GTE/CoSIDA Academic . .Dominic de la Osa, OF (BA, NCBWA) 2013 . Carson Fulmer (CB) 1980 . Bill Hench, 3B All-Americans . Ryan Flaherty, SS (ABCA, R) . Xavier Turner (BA, CB) 1984 . Joey Cora, SS 1990 . Rick Holt, 3B 2011 . Sonny Gray, P (BA) 2014 Bryan Reynolds (BA, CB, PG, NCBWA) 1985 . Joey Cora, SS 1995 . Boomer Whipple, 3B . Grayson Garvin, P (CB, BA) . Hayden Stone (PG) 1987 . Greg Smith, 1B Honorable Mention . .Aaron Westlake, 1B (BA) 2nd Team Freshman All-Americans 1991 . Greg Thomas, 1B Academic All-Americans . .Jason Esposito, 3B (BA) 1991 . Nick Morrow, OF (BA) 1993 . Vee Hightower, CF 1984 . Greg Allen 2013 . Tyler Beede, P (CB, BA, ABCA, PG) 1997 . Matt Kata, SS (BA) 1993 . Boomer Whipple, 3B First Team District IV . Connor Harrell, OF (ABCA, NCBWA) 1997 . Damon Yee, P (BA, CB) 1994 . Boomer Whipple, 3B Academic All-Americans 2014 . Dansby Swanson (PG) 1999 . Karl Nonemaker, OF (BA) 1999 . Hunter Bledsoe, 3B 2001 . Sean Luellwitz 3rd Team All-Americans 1999 . Mark Prior, UTL (BA) 1999 . Karl Nonemaker, OF 2007,2008 . Alex Feinberg 1984 . Joey Cora, SS (ABCA) 2005 . David Price, P (BA) 2000 . Karl Nonemaker, OF Second Team 1987 . Greg Smith, 1B (ABCA) 2011 . T .J . Pecoraro, P (NCBWA) 2003 . Jeremy Sowers, LHP District IV Verizon/CoSIDA 1991 . Greg Thomas, 1B (BA, ABCA) . Kevin. Ziomek, P (NCBWA) 2004 . Warner Jones, 2B; Academic All-Americans 1993 . Boomer Whipple, 3B (ABCA) 2014 . Hayden Stone (BA) Ryan Klosterman, SS; Jeremy Sowers, LHP; 2002 . Jeff Little 1994 . Nick Morrow, OF (ABCA) Honorable Mention . Cesar Nicolas, 1B/DH -2nd team 2002 . Sean Luellwitz 2004 . Jeremy Sowers, LHP (BA) Freshman All-Americans 2006 . Pedro Alvarez . 3B; David Price LHP 2004 . Ryan Klosterman Scotti Madison (left) was the first Commodore in school history to earn first team All-American honors, Jeff Peeples (center) was the first Dore to earn All- American status with a second team honor in 1973, Joey Cora (right) was a two-time All-American while at Vanderbilt. 48 VANDERBILT BASEBALL COMMODORE HONORS SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE HONORS Player of the Year 1998 . Clinton Johnston, OF SEC Player/Pitcher/ 2010 . Wk 1 . Sonny Gray (pit) . Charles. DeFrance, 2B 1999 . Hunter Bledsoe, 3B 1999 . Hunter Bledsoe, 3B Freshman of the Week . .Wk . 6 . Sonny Gray (pit) . Bill. Hench, 3B 2013 . Tony Kemp, 2B 2004 . Warner Jones, 2B 1985 . 4/30 . Joey Cora* . .Wk . 12 . Joe Loftus (hit) . .Scotti . Madison, C Pitcher of the Year . Ryan. Klosterman, SS 1986 . 3/24 . Cam Hazen* 2011 . Wk . 3 . Sonny Gray (pit) . Jerry. Williams, OF 2007 . David Price, LHP 2006 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B . 4/24. Kelly Klippenstein* . .Wk . 6 . Grayson Garvin (pit) . .Dan . Jahnke, P 2011 . Grayson Garvin, LHP 2007 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B 1987 . 3/30 . David Joine (plyr) . .Wk . 7 . Tony Kemp (fr .) . Dave. Nenad, DH (MVP) Freshman of the Year . Dominic. de la Osa, OF . 4/20. Brad Harvie (plyr) . .Wk . 8 . Curt Casali (hit) 1990 . Jeff Martin, C 2006 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B . David. Price, P 1988 . 4/18 . Jim Schifman (plyr) . .Wk . 10 . .Conrad . Gregor (fr .) . .Todd . Muckerheide, DH 2011 . Tony Kemp, OF . .Casey . Weathers, P 1989 . 4/19 . Jamie Abbgy (plyr) 2012 . Wk . 9 . Anthony Gomez (hit) 1993 . Nick Morrow, 2B First Team All-SEC 2008 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B . 4/24. Mike McLochlin (pit) 2013 . Wk . 2 . Philip Pfeifer (pit .) 1994 . Boomer Whipple, 3B 1954 . Charles Hawkins, P . David. Macias, OF 1992 . 4/13 . Scott Newell (pit) . .Wk . 3 . Kevin Ziomek (pit .) . .Stephen . Wix, C 1956 . Bob Gregor, C 2009 . Brian Harris, SS 1993 . 4/12 . Vee Hightower (plyr) . .Wk . 4 . Kevin Ziomek (pit .) . .Nick . Morrow, OF 1971 . Steve Estep, 2B 2010 . Anthony Gomez, 2B 1994 . 5/17 . Nick Morrow (plyr) . .Wk . 11 . Tony. Kemp (hit) . Craig. Sands, OF . Jerry. Reasonover, UT 2011 . Aaron Westlake, 1B 1996 . 4/15 . Josh Adeeb (plyr) . .Wk . 13 . Tony. Kemp (hit) 1995 . Josh Paul, OF . Jeff. Peeples, P . Tony. Kemp, OF . 4/29. Phillip Haigler (pit) 2014 . Wk . 1 . Bryan Reynolds (fr .) . Ryan. Brown, DH 1972 . Bill Winchester, 1B . .Grayson . Garvin, LHP 1997 . 4/28 . Josh Adeeb (plyr) . .Wk . 5 . Vince Conde (hit) 2004 . Cesar Nicolas, DH/1B . .Steve . Estep, 2B 2012 . Anthony Gomez, SS 2000 . 4/10 . Karl Nonemaker (plyr) . .Wk . 13 . .Vince Conde (hit) . .Warner . Jones, 2B . Jeff. Peeples, P 2013 . Tony Kemp, 2B 2001 . 3/12 . Ulises Cabrera (plyr) * The SEC did not separate awards . Ryan. Klosterman, SS 1973 . Ted Shipley, SS . .Mike . Yastrzemski, OF 2002 . 2/25 . Jeremy Sowers (pit) for position players and pitchers . .Jonathan . Douillard, C . Rick. Duncan, OF 2014 . Dansby Swanson, 2B 2003 . 4/8 . Jeremy Sowers (pit) until 1987 . .Jeremy . Sowers, LHP . Greg. Collins, C . .Vince . Conde, SS . 4/22. Cesar Nicolas (pit) All-SEC East 2006 . Pedro Alvarez, 3B . Jeff. Peeples, P Second Team All-SEC . 5/20. Warner Jones (plyr) From 1961-85, the SEC coaches . Dominic. de la Osa, OF 1974 . Ted Shipley, SS 1960 . Channing Workman, 3B 2004 . 5/24 . Jeremy Sowers (pit) selected All-Eastern and Western . Ryan. Flaherty, SS . Rick. Duncan, OF 1988 . Jim Schifman, OF . 3/29. Warner Jones (plyr) Division teams along with overall . .Shea . Robin, DH . Rick. Rhodes, P 1989 . Bob Schabes, DH . 3/1. Jeremy Sowers (pit) All-SEC squads . Those listed as 2007 . Pedro Alvarez (MVP), 3B 1975 . Rick Duncan, OF 1991 . Greg Thomas, 1B . 2/23. Ryan Mullins (pit) All-SEC selections previously on . Dominic. de la Osa, OF . .Gene . Menees, 2B 1992 . Jeff Martin, C 2005 . 2/21 . Jensen Lewis (pit) this page were also All-Eastern . Ryan. Flaherty, SS 1976 . Steve Chandler, OF 1993 . Greg Thomas, 1B . 4/4. Mike Baxter (hit) Division Players . Listed below are . ..
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