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2013 All-American Release Spring 5-31-13.Indd The Voice Of Amateur Baseball Collegiate Post Office: P.O. Box 50566, Tucson, AZ 85703 Overnight Shipping: 2515 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ 85705 Main Telephone: (520) 623-4530 FAX Line: (520) 624-5501 Baseball E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.baseballnews.com Contact: Lou Pavlovich, Jr. Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Office: (520) 623-4530 For Immediate Release: Thursday, May 30, 2013 NCAA Division I All-Americans TUCSON, Ariz. — The Louisville Slugger NCAA Division I All-American baseball teams and National Player of The Year were announced today by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. The 17-man first team, chosen by performances up to regional playoffs and picked by the staff of Collegiate Baseball newspaper, features 12 conference players or pitchers of the year, including: • RHP Aaron Nola, Louisiana St. (Pitcher of Year Southeastern Conference). • LHP Kent Emanuel, North Carolina (Pitcher of Year Atlantic Coast Conference). • RHP Thomas Eshelman, Cal. St. Fullerton (Freshman Of Year Big West Conference). • RHP Kerry Doane, East Tennessee St. (Pitcher of Year Atlantic Sun Conference). • RHP David Berg, UCLA (Pitcher of Year Pac-12 Conference). • C Mitch Garver, New Mexico (Co-Player of Year Mountain West Conference). • 1B Jimmy Yezzo, Delaware (Player of Year Colonial Conference). • 1B/3B D.J. Peterson, New Mexico (Co-Player of Year Mountain West Conference). • 2B Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt (Player of Year Southeastern Conference). • 3B Kris Bryant, San Diego (Co-Player of Year West Coast Conference). • SS Hunter Dozier, Stephen F. Austin (Player of Year Southland Conference). • OF Justin Parr, Illinois (Player of Year Big Ten Conference). San Diego 3B Kris Bryant is Collegiate Baseball’s National Player Of The Year. He finished the 2013 regular season with 31 home runs — the most by an NCAA Division I player in the last 10 years. He led all Division I hitters in eight offensive categories, including: • Home Runs: 31 • Slugging Percentage: .860 • Home Runs Per Game: .53 • Total Bases: 185 • Runs: 78 • Walks: 62 • Runs Per Game: 1.34 • Walks Per Game: 1.07 The first team features one pitcher with 130 strikeouts (Stanford’s Mark Appel), another who only walked two batters in 99.6 innings (Cal. St. Fullerton’s Thomas Eshelman), and one who tossed 12 com- plete games (Kerry Doane of East Tennessee St.). The first team offense features remarkable power, line drive hitters and batters who hit for high averages. Five hitters collected 24 or more doubles led by Jimmy Yezzo of Delaware with 28. Illinois’ Justin Parr put together a 33-game hitting streak while five batters hit .390 or above. The following are the first, second and third team Louisville Slugger All-Americans for 2013. (MORE) NCAA Division I All-Americans First Team As chosen by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO RHP Aaron Nola Louisiana St. 10 0 1.94 14 14 4 0 102.0 70 14 105 LHP Kent Emanuel North Carolina 10 3 2.11 15 14 5 0 110.6 92 22 79 RHP Mark Appel Stanford 10 4 2.12 14 14 4 0 106.3 80 23 130 RHP Thomas Eshelman Cal. St. Fullerton 11 2 1.63 15 14 1 0 99.6 74 2 71 RHP Kerry Doane East Tennessee St. 13 1 1.99 19 16 12 0 140.0 119 20 74 Relief David Berg UCLA 6 0 0.70 41 0 0 18 64.0 43 7 64 Relief Jonathan Holder Mississippi St. 2 0 1.00 28 0 0 16 45.0 23 11 79 Position Players Pos Player School AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB C Mitch Garver New Mexico .387 238 54 92 21 5 5 65 27 33 12 1B Jimmy Yezzo Delaware .410 234 52 96 28 2 13 64 20 30 1 1B/3B D.J. Peterson New Mexico .411 209 68 86 24 4 18 70 46 32 5 2B Tony Kemp Vanderbilt .402 239 61 96 13 6 0 33 32 29 30 3B Kris Bryant•• San Diego .340 215 78 73 13 3 31 62 62 40 7 SS Hunter Dozier Stephen F. Austin .396 212 47 84 25 0 17 52 34 35 12 OF Justin Parr Illinois .399 218 41 87 14 4 6 51 (33-game hit streak) OF Hunter Renfroe Mississippi St. .352 210 49 74 14 2 15 54 34 37 9 OF Danny Collins Troy .363 223 60 81 24 3 11 67 30 28 1 UT Michael Lorenzen Cal. St. Fullerton Hitting: (.335, 7 HR, 12 2B, 50 RBI, 12 SB) Pitching: (18 SV, 2.05 ERA) Second Team Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO RHP Jeff Thompson Louisville 10 1 2.09 14 14 0 0 90.3 54 29 97 RHP Tyler Beede Vanderbilt 14 0 2.10 15 15 0 0 94.3 57 55 97 RHP Justin Garza Cal. St. Fullerton 11 0 2.08 15 15 0 0 99.6 75 16 80 LHP Ryan Kellogg Arizona St. 11 0 3.26 15 14 1 0 96.6 89 15 51 LHP Harrison Musgrave West Virginia 9 1 2.17 14 14 3 0 95.3 65 29 81 RHP Andrew Moore Oregon St. 12 1 1.22 15 14 3 1 103.0 67 21 55 RHP Jonathan Gray Oklahoma 9 2 1.55 15 15 3 0 110.0 69 21 127 LHP Bryan Radziewski Miami (Fla.) 9 2 1.49 14 13 2 0 84.6 49 29 101 RHP Nick Petree Missouri St. 8 1 1.61 14 14 2 0 100.3 79 19 111 RHP Andrew Morales U.C. Irvine 10 0 1.89 17 13 0 0 95.3 78 21 85 LHP Carlos Rodon N.C. State 8 2 3.48 15 15 1 0 101.0 72 40 151 RHP Ryne Stanek Arkansas 9 2 1.40 15 15 1 0 90.0 70 35 76 Relief Ryan Thompson Campbell 9 1 0.88 31 0 0 10 71.6 51 15 57 Relief Jimmy Sherfy Oregon 2 0 1.67 36 0 0 20 37.6 29 13 52 Position Players Pos Player School AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB C Kyle Schwarber Indiana .374 203 54 76 10 1 16 46 35 28 4 C Stuart Turner Mississippi .381 210 44 80 15 1 5 50 27 33 2 1B Mason Katz Louisiana St. .377 220 47 83 12 2 14 64 33 36 5 1B Craig Massoni Austin Peay .388 224 57 87 18 0 16 68 34 44 6 2B L.J. Mazzilli Connecticut .364 247 50 90 16 4 6 49 27 25 28 3B Colin Moran North Carolina .357 235 69 84 9 2 13 84 55 20 1 SS Trea Turner N.C. State .376 194 59 73 11 4 6 40 32 29 24 OF Tyler Horan Virginia Tech. .349 241 54 84 24 4 11 50 15 37 3 OF Cody Hudson Austin Peay .365 230 42 84 19 2 3 38 14 42 30 OF Mike Tauchman Bradley .425 186 52 79 16 5 2 41 27 24 28 UT Drew Reynolds East Carolina Hitting: (.322, 13 2B, 22 RBI) Pitching: (14 SV, 3-2, 2.92 ERA, 36 K) •• National Player Of The Year (Statistics Current Up To First Round Of Regionals) (MORE) Third Team Pitchers Pos Player School W L ERA G GS CG SV IP H BB SO RHP Aaron Siegers Indiana 9 1 1.93 15 15 0 0 88.6 86 12 51 LHP Jeff McKenzie Cal. St. Bakersfield 13 2 1.88 15 15 6 0 114.6 103 24 88 RHP Scott Baker Ball St. 12 2 2.18 17 16 5 1 111.6 94 35 88 RHP Scott Sitz Florida St. 9 1 1.73 14 14 0 0 83.0 79 20 67 RHP Chris Razo Illinois St. 8 2 1.71 20 11 5 4 89.3 66 32 79 LHP P.J. Conlon San Diego 9 0 1.65 24 9 1 0 82.0 73 26 69 LHP Matt Boyd Oregon St. 10 3 2.09 15 15 3 0 107.6 75 24 98 RHP Bobby Wahl Mississippi 9 0 1.99 15 15 1 0 90.6 61 42 76 Relief Tyler Webb South Carolina 2 2 1.24 28 0 0 16 36.3 28 11 52 Relief Ross Mitchell Mississippi St. 11 0 1.51 29 0 0 1 77.6 57 23 38 Relief Tyler Rogers Austin Peay 7 2 1.83 38 0 0 21 44.6 27 26 38 Relief Brian Miller Vanderbilt 5 2 1.59 30 0 0 15 51.0 36 9 42 Relief Travis Stout Jacksonville St. 3 0 1.42 31 0 0 17 31.6 23 10 29 Position Players Pos Player School AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB C Joe Jackson The Citadel .386 228 66 88 19 2 13 67 43 29 3 C Zane Evans Georgia Tech. .369 225 44 83 11 1 14 62 30 35 0 1B Ryan Kinsella Elon .329 240 55 79 19 3 20 75 37 54 7 1B Cody Stubbs North Carolina .326 235 55 85 22 4 7 72 32 41 5 1B Matt Oberste Oklahoma .382 220 48 84 18 4 10 54 21 31 9 1B Kevin Freeman North Carolina A&T .342 193 43 66 12 1 16 59 27 38 14 2B Michael Bass N.C.
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