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All-Americans ALL-AMERICANS 1975 Jerry Maddox, ASU IF 1989 Alan Zinter, ARIZ C 2002 Jeremy Guthrie, STAN P FIRST TEAM Dave Stegman, ARIZ OF Scott Erickson, ARIZ P 2003 Ryan Garko, STAN C Steve Kemp, USC OF 1990 Anthony Manahan, ASU 2B Dustin Pedroia, ASU SS AMERICAN BASEBALL 1976 Dave Stegman, ARIZ OF Mike Kelly, ASU OF 2004 Jed Lowrie, STAN 2B Ken Landreaux, ASU OF Jeff Hammonds, STAN OF 2005 Dallas Buck, OSU SP COACHES ASSOCIATION Floyd Bannister, ASU P Paul Ellis, UCLA C Jeff Clement, USC C 1977 Bob Horner, ASU IF Sean Rees, ASU P Trevor Crowe, ARIZ OF Year Player Pos. 1978 Bob Horner, ASU IF Stan Spencer, STAN P Ian Kennedy, USC SP 1947 Nino Barnise, CAL P Hubie Brooks, ASU IF 1991 Mike Kelly, ASU OF 2006 Cole Gillespie, OSU OF Chuck Brayton, WSU SS Chris Bando, ASU C David McCarty, STAN 1B Tim Lincecum, WASH SP Jackie Jensen, CAL OF Bill Bordley, USC P Mark Smith, USC OF 2007 Preston Guilmet, ARIZ RHP John Fiscalini, CAL OF 1980 Terry Francona, ARIZ OF 1992 Jeff Hammonds, STAN OF Brett Wallace, ASU 1B 1948 Wally Hood, USC P 1981 Kevin Romine, ASU OF Troy Penix, CAL DH 2008 Ike Davis, ASU 1B/OF/LHP Art Masmanian, USC 2B Dan Davidsmeier, USC SS 1993 Paul LoDuca, ASU C/DH 2009 Jason Kipnis, ASU OF Hank Workman, USC OF Mike Sodders, ASU 3B Ryan McGuire, UCLA 1B Mike Leake, ASU RHP 1949 Jim Brideweser, USC SS 1983 Eric Hardgrave, STAN DH Antone Williamson, ASU 3B 2010 Zack MacPhee, ASU 2B 1950 Robert Murray, ARIZ C Shane Mack, UCLA OF 1994 Antone Williamson, ASU 3B Jay Roundy, USC OF 1984 Mark McGwire, USC 1B 1995 Kyle Peterson, STAN P THE SPORTING NEWS 1951 Sylvester McNinch, CAL 1B Oddibe McDowell, ASU OF A.J. Hinch, STAN C Earl Averill, ORE OF Shane Mack, UCLA OF Geoff Jenkins, USC OF (as selected by major league scouts) 1952 Hal Charnofsky, USC 2B 1987 Torey Lovullo, UCLA 2B 1997 Troy Glaus, UCLA 3B *discontinued 1991-92, ‘99, '02 Tom Keough, CAL OF 1988 John Olerud, WSU UT Jim Parque, UCLA P 1953 John Shepard, STAN C 1990 Aaron Sele, WSU P Kyle Peterson, STAN P 1964 Randy Schwartz, UCLA 1B Ed Simpson, USC 1B Stan Spencer, STAN P 1998 Jeff Austin, STAN P Walt Peterson, USC RHP 1954 Jay Dean, OSU 1B Paul Ellis, UCLA C Eric Valent, UCLA OF 1965 John Olerud, WSU C Warren Goodrich, STAN SS Mike Kelly, ASU OF Seth Etherton, USC P 1966 Jim Hibbs, STAN C 1955 Jay Dean, OSU 1B 1991 Mike Kelly, ASU OF 1999 Willie Bloomquist, ASU SS 1967 Mark Marquess, STAN 1B Carl Thomas, ARIZ P David McCarty, STAN 1B Xavier Nady, CAL 3B Pat Harrison, USC 2B 1956 Kent Hadley, USC 1B 1992 Jeff Hammonds, STAN OF Barry Zito, USC P Frank Duffy, STAN SS Don Lee, ARIZ P Troy Penix, CAL DH 2000 Ben Diggins, ARIZ UT Mike Schomaker, STAN C 1957 Bill Olson, USC CF 1993 Scott Christman, OSU P Mitch Jones, ASU OF 1968 Bill Seinsoth, USC 1B Tom Clarkson, ARIZ RF Paul LoDuca, ASU, C/DH Bill Scott, UCLA OF Pat Harrison, USC 2B Doug Weiss, CAL P Ryan McGuire, UCLA 1B Chase Utley, UCLA 2B Bob Gallagher, STAN OF 1958 Dick Griesser, ARIZ LF 1995 Gabe Alvarez, USC SS Justin Wayne, STAN P 1970 Dave Kingman, USC OF Jerry Siegert, USC RF 1996 A.J. Hinch, STAN C 2001 Shelley Duncan, ARIZ OF Steve Dunning, STAN RHP Ralph Holding, CAL C 1998 Seth Etherton, USC P Mark Prior, USC P Brent Strom, USC LHP 1959 John Werhas, USC 3B Jack Krawczyk, USC P 2002 Sam Fuld, STAN OF 1972 Dave Roberts, ORE 3B Matt Encinas, ARIZ LF 1999 Willie Bloomquist, ASU SS Jeremy Guthrie, STAN P Fred Lynn, USC OF Bill Thom, USC P Barry Zito, USC P 2003 Ryan Garko, STAN C 1973 Fred Lynn, USC OF 1960 Larry Peterson, OSU RF 2000 Mitch Jones, ASU OF 2004 Jed Lowrie, STAN 2B Randy Scarbery, USC RHP Alan Hall, ARIZ C Bill Scott, UCLA OF Dustin Pedroia, ASU SS 1974 Richard Dauer, USC 3B Bruce Gardner, USC P Chase Utley, UCLA 2B Danny Putnam, STAN OF 1975 Steve Kemp, USC OF 1961 Willie Ryan, USC 1B Justin Wayne, STAN P 2005 Dallas Buck, OSU SP 1977 Dave Hostetler, USC 1B Charles Shoemaker, ARIZ 2B 2001 Chris O’Riordan, STAN 2B Jeff Clement, USC C Bill Bordley, USC LHP 1962 Dan Schneider, ARIZ P Mark Prior, USC P Trevor Crowe, ARIZ OF 1978 Dave VanGorder, USC C 1964 Randy Schwartz, UCLA 1B 2003 Ryan Garko, STAN C Jacoby Ellsbury, OSU OF Rod Boxberger, USC RHP Walt Peterson, USC P Dustin Pedroia, ASU SS Ian Kennedy, USC SP Bill Bordley, USC LHP 1965 Pete Middlekauff, STAN 1B Jeremy West, ASU DH 2006 Cole Gillespie, OSU OF 1979 Jim Auten, UCLA OF Luis Lagunas, ASU 2B 2004 Jed Lowrie, STAN 2B Tim Lincecum, WASH SP Tim Leary, UCLA RHP Rick Monday, ASU CF Dustin Pedroia, ASU SS 2007 Preston Guilmet, ARIZ RHP 1980 Wes Clements, ARIZ 1B John Olerud, WSU C Danny Putnam, STAN OF Brett Wallace, ASU 1B Terry Francona, ARIZ OF 1966 Eddie Leon, ARIZ SS 2005 Dallas Buck, OSU SP 2008 Ike Davis, ASU 1B/OF/LHP 1984 Mark McGwire, USC 1B Dale Ford, WSU OF Jeff Clement, USC C Josh Satin, CAL INF Oddibe McDowell, ASU OF Reggie Jackson, ASU OF Trevor Crowe, ARIZ OF Brett Wallace, ASU 3B Shane Mack, UCLA OF Jim Hibbs, STAN C Jacoby Ellsbury, OSU OF 2009 Jason Kipnis, ASU OF 1985 Lance Blankenship, CAL 3B Bill Frost, CAL P 2006 Cole Gillespie, OSU OF Mike Leake, ASU RHP Barry Bonds, ASU OF 1967 Mark Marquess, STAN 1B 2007 Kiel Roling, ASU DH 2010 Seth Blair, ASU RHP 1987 Torey Lovullo, UCLA 2B Eddie Leon, ARIZ SS 2008 Ike Davis, ASU 1B/OF/LHP Zack MacPhee, ASU 2B 1989 Alan Zinter, ARIZ C Scott Reid, ASU OF Brett Wallace, ASU 3B 1990 Mike Kelly, ASU OF Gary Gentry, ASU P 2009 Jason Kipnis, ASU OF Sean Rees, ASU P 1968 Fred Nelson, ASU 2B Mike Leake, ASU RHP COLLEGIATE BASEBALL Anthony Manahan, ASU 2B Jerry Stitt, ARIZ OF Carlos Ramirez, ASU C Jeff Hammonds, STAN OF 1991 Mike Kelly, ASU OF Tim Plodinec, ARIZ P 2010 Seth Blair, ASU RHP Stan SPencer, STAN RHP David McCarty, STAN 1B 1969 Paul Ray Powell, ASU OF Zack MacPhee, ASU 2B Paul Ellis, UCLA C Bob Williams, WSU C Mark Smith, USC OF 1993 George Arias, ARIZ 3B Larry Gura, ASU P 1992 Jeff Hammonds, STAN OF Dan Hubbs, USC P 1970 Pete Duncan, WSU 3B BASEBALL AMERICA Troy Penix, CAL DH Paul LoDuca, ASU C Steve Mikulic, ARIZ OF 1993 George Arias, ARIZ 3B Ryan McGuire, UCLA 1B Brent Strom, USC P 1981 Jeff Ronk, CAL 2B Scott Christman, OSU P Robbie Moen, ARIZ OF 1971 Roger Schmuck, ASU 1B Mike Sodders, ASU 3B Paul LoDuca, ASU C 1998 Jeff Austin, STAN P Bobby Waits, WSU 2B Kendall Carter, ASU P Ryan McGuire, UCLA 1B Seth Etherton, USC P Alan Bannister, ASU SS 1982 Shane Mack, UCLA OF 1994 Brett Merrick, WASH RP Jack Krawczyk, USC P Steve Busby, USC P 1984 Mark McGwire, USC 1B 1995 A.J. Hinch, STAN C 2000 Ben Diggins, ARIZ UT 1972 Alan Bannister, ASU IF Oddibe McDowell, ASU OF Geoff Jenkins, STAN OF Mitch Jones, ASU OF Dave Roberts, ORE IF Bob Ralston, ARIZ 2B 1999 Willie Bloomquist, ASU SS Casey Myers, ASU C John Glenn, ARIZ OF 1986 Alex Sanchez, UCLA P Barry Zito, USC P Chase Utley, UCLA 2B Fred Lynn, USC OF 1987 Torey Lovullo, UCLA 2B 2000 Mitch Jones, ASU OF Justin Wayne, STAN P Craig Swan, ASU P Mike Benjamin, ASU SS Bill Scott, UCLA OF 2001 Shelley Duncan, ARIZ OF 1973 Roy Smalley, USC IF 1988 Jim Campanis, USC C Justin Wayne, STAN P Casey Myers, ASU C Eddie Bane, ASU P Kevin Higgins, ASU 2B 2001 Brian Baron, UCLA OF Mark Prior, USC P 1974 Rich Dauer, USC IF John Olerud, WSU DH Shelley Duncan, ARIZ OF Marv Chamberlain, WSU OF John Olerud, WSU P Mark Prior, USC P 2011 BASEBALL PAC-10 47 ALL-AMERICANS COLLEGE BASEBALL SECOND TEAM COLLEGIATE BASEBALL THIRD TEAM INSIDER 1991 Scott Hatteburg, WSU C AMERICAN BASEBALL Matt Luke, CAL OF AMERICAN BASEBALL 1999 Andrew Beinbrink, ASU 3B Jackie Nickell, USC P Willie Bloomquist, ASU SS COACHES ASSOCIATION COACHES ASSOCIATION 1993 Marc Barcelo, ASU P Jason Lane, USC OF Casey Burrill, USC C Barry Zito, USC P 2006 Dallas Buck, OSU RHP 2005 Jed Lowrie, STAN 2B Dan Hubbs, USC P 2003 Ryan Garko, STAN C Tim Lincecum, WASH SP 2008 Jason Castro, STAN C Bobby Kahlon, CAL P Dustin Pedroia, ASU SS Chris Minaker, STAN SS Robbie Moen, ARIZ OF John Hudgins, STAN SP 2007 Preston Guilmet, ARIZ RHP 1994 Jacob Cruz, ASU OF BASEBALL AMERICA Eric Sogard, ASU 2B Noah Peery, ASU RHP Brett Wallace, ASU 1B 1981 Dan Davidsmeier, USC SS USA TODAY/ 2008 Jason Kipnis, ASU OF 1995 Jason Garner, USC RHP Gabe Alvarez, USC SS Mike Dotterer, STAN OF BASEBALL WEEKLY Josh Satin, CAL INF 1982 Jim Wilson, OSU DH 2010 Jordan Swagerty, ASU RHP 1996 Seth Etherton, USC RHP A.J. Hinch, STAN C Mike Aldrete, STAN 1B 1999 Jason Lane, USC OF 1984 Frank Mattox, CAL 2B Barry Zito, USC P 1999 Jason Young, STAN P BASEBALL AMERICA 2000 Rik Currier, USC P Todd Brown, ASU OF Ben Diggins, ARIZ UT 1985 Jeff Ballard, STAN P 2000 Ben Diggins, ARIZ UT Joe Magrane, ARIZ P 1981 Kevin Romine, ASU OF Forrest Johnson, UCLA C Mitch Jones, ASU OF 1986 Rick Morris, ASU OF 1982 Alvin Davis, ASU 1B Casey Myers, ASU C Bill Scott, UCLA OF Gil Heredia, ARIZ P Ronni Salcedo, ASU 3B 2001 Casey Myers, ASU C Justin Wayne, STAN P 1987 Jack McDowell, STAN P Kevin Romine, ASU OF 2002 Alberto Concepcion, USC C 2001 Brian Baron, UCLA OF Brian Nichols, USC P Mike Dotterer, STAN OF 2003 John Hudgins, STAN SP Mark Prior, USC P 1988 Eric Karros, UCLA 1B Oddibe McDowell, ASU OF Jeff Larish, ASU 1B Bret Barberie, USC SS Eric Hardgrave, STAN DH 2004 Dustin Pedroia, ASU SS 1990 Chris Pritchett, UCLA 1B NATIONAL COLLEGIATE 1984 Shane Mack, UCLA OF Tim Lincecum, WASH SP Aaron Sele, WSU P 1985 Barry Bonds, ASU OF 2005 Jacoby Ellsbury, OSU OF BASEBALL WRITERS 1991 Brett Jenkins, USC 2B Rick Lundblade, STAN 1B Nick Hundley, ARIZ C ASSOCIATION Dan Cholowsky, CAL 3B 1986 Jack McDowell, STAN P 2007 Josh Satow, ASU LHP 1992 Pete Janicki, UCLA P 1987 Ken Bowen, OSU SS 2008 Mike Leake, ASU RHP/UTL 1999 Eric Munson, USC C Ryan McGuire, UCLA 1B 1988 Ed Sprague, STAN 3B Brett Wallace, ASU 3B Xavier Nady, CAL 3B 1993 Marc Barcelo, ASU P Linty Ingram, ASU P 2010 Seth Blair, ASU RHP Jason Young, STAN P Dan Hubbs, USC P 1989 Mike Kelly, ASU OF Trevor Bauer, UCLA RHP Barry Zito, USC P Willie Morales, ARIZ C Paul Carey, STAN OF Gerrit Cole, UCLA RHP 2000 Mitch Jones, ASU OF 1994 Randy Flores, USC P Kevin Long, ARIZ OF Casey Myers, ASU C A.J.
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