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- For Immediate Release: Wednesday,
June 3, 2009
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- "LOUISVILLE SLUGGER'S"
FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICAN BASEBALL TEAM
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- TUCSON, Ariz. The 2009 Louisville Slugger Freshmen
All-American team features a wealth of talent. The squad is headed by Collegiate
Baseballs Freshman Pitcher of The Year RHP Trevor Bauer of UCLA and Freshman
Player of The Year 3B Anthony Rendon of Rice.
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- Here is a rundown on the 2009 Louisville Slugger Freshmen
All-Americans as chosen by Collegiate Baseball.
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- Starting Pitchers
- RHP Trevor Bauer, UCLA Named Collegiate
Baseballs National Freshman Pitcher of The Year, he also was chosen Freshman of
The Year in the Pac-10 and a first team Pac-10 selection. Bauer was 9-3 with a 2.99 ERA,
93 strikeouts and a team-high 105 1/3 innings. He also was 7-0 in Pac-10 games with 4
complete games. Bauer enrolled at UCLA in January 2009 after graduating one semester early
from Hart High School. He began the season pitching in the bullpen before earning a slot
in the starting rotation. Bauer twice earned Pac-10 Pitcher of The Week honors.
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- RHP Eric Harrington, Lamar A first team
Southland Conference pick and league Freshman Player of The Year, Harrington was 8-1 with
a 3.01 ERA. He fanned 63 batters and walked 26 in 83 2/3 innings.
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- RHP Gerrit Cole, UCLA A first team Pac-10
selection, Cole struck out 104 batters with 38 walks in 85 innings and had a 3.49 ERA. His
104 strikeout total established a UCLA single-season record by a freshman.
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- RHP Anthony Meo, Coastal Carolina A first
team Big South selection, Meo was 6-2 with a 3.21 ERA and 43 strikeouts.
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- RHP Cole Cook, Pepperdine A member of the
West Coast All-Freshmen team, Cook was 6-3 with a 3.78 ERA and posted 64 strikeouts.
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- RHP Noe Ramirez, Cal. St. Fullerton The
Co-Freshman Pitcher of The Year in the Big West, Ramirez was 8-1 and posted a 2.93 ERA
with 78 strikeouts and 17 walks in 92 innings.
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- RHP Sam Gaviglio, Oregon St. An Honorable
Mention Pac-10 pick, he was 9-1 with a 2.84 ERA and one save with 49 strikeouts and 7
walks.
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- RHP Tyler Pill, Cal. St. Fullerton Co-Freshman
Pitcher of The Year in the Big West, Pill was 8-3 with a 4.29 ERA. He posted 58 strikeouts
and 11 walks.
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- RHP David Peterson, College of Charleston A
member of the Southern Conference All-Freshmen team, Peterson was 7-3 with 47 strikeouts
and 15 walks.
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- RHP Jesse Darrah, Sacramento St. A second
team Western Athletic Conference pick, Darrah posted an 8-2 record with 51 strikeouts.
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- RHP Marc Oslund, Brigham Young Oslund,
a Mountain West Conference All-Tournament selection, recorded a 7-1 record, 2.49 ERA and
59 strikeouts.
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- RHP Kyle Hendricks, Dartmouth A second team
Ivy League selection, Hendricks was 6-2 with a 4.10 ERA and 3 complete games. He also
fanned 43 batters.
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- RHP Jordan Cooper, Wichita St. Cooper
posted an 8-5 record and 2.73 ERA with 2 complete games. He fanned 81 batters and walked
19 in 89 innings.
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- LHP Sean Gilmartin, Florida St. A first
team Atlantic Coast Conference selection, Gilmartin was 11-3 with a 3.64 ERA and 1 save.
He fanned 75 batters and walked 35 in 84 innings.
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- LHP Ali Simpson, Bethune-Cookman Named
Rookie of The Year in the MEAC, Simpson posted a 9-2 record and 2.70 ERA over 73 1/3
innings. He fanned 79 batters and walked 28.
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- LHP Mitchell Lambson, Arizona St. A first
team Pac-10 selection, Lambson was 6-2 with a 3.13 ERA and 3 saves. He also fanned 61
batters.
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- LHP Brett Mooneyham, Stanford An Honorable
Mention All-Pac-10 selection, Mooneyham was 6-3 with a 4.14 ERA. He fanned 72 batters.
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- LHP Cameron Hobson, Dayton A second team
Atlantic 10 pick and Rookie of The Year in the league, Hobson was 6-1 with a 3.42 ERA and
78 strikeouts.
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- LHP Charlie Lowell, Wichita St. Lowell
recorded a 6-2 record and 2.95 ERA with 63 strikeouts and 33 walks in 64 innings.
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- LHP Kevin Brandt, East Carolina A
Conference USA All-Freshmen team pick, Brandt was 7-1 with a 3.48 ERA. He fanned 55
batters and walked 18.
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- LHP Ryan Richter, Notre Dame Richter was
5-1 with a 2.60 ERA and posted 19 strikeouts.
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- Relief Pitchers
- Matty Ott, Louisiana St. A first team
Southeastern Conference selection and Co-Freshman of The Year in the SEC, Ott recorded 14
saves, a 3-2 record and 2.27 ERA. He fanned 61 batters and walked only 4 in 43 2/3
innings.
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- Michael Schum, Wright St. Named Relief
Pitcher of The Year in the Horizon League, Schum recorded 13 saves and a 1.68 ERA. He
struck out 55 batters and walked only 10 in 69 2/3 innings of work.
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- Andrew Chafin, Kent St. Named Freshman of
The Year in the Mid-American Conference and a first team All-Conference pick, Chafin
posted 8 saves, a 4-1 record and a microscopic 1.26 ERA in 35 2/3 innings. He fanned 55
batters and walked 16.
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- Tyler Mizenko, Winthrop A second team Big
South selection, Mizenko posted 10 saves with a 4.19 ERA and had 31 strikeouts.
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- Chad Sheppard, Northwestern St. Sheppard
recorded 7 saves, a 4-0 record and 1.52 ERA with 36 strikeouts.
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- Justin Malone, Georgia St. Malone had 7
saves, a 1-0 record and 1.46 ERA with 21 strikeouts.
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- James Allen, Kansas St. Allen posted 5
saves with a 3.29 ERA and 26 strikeouts.
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- Sonny Gray, Vanderbilt Gray registered 5
saves, 4-1 record and 4.74 ERA with 44 strikeouts.
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- Derek Self, Louisville Self was 7-0 with a
3.25 ERA for the Cardinals and fanned 34 batters with 13 walks.
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- Tony Zych, Louisville Zych was 6-2 with a
3.25 ERA and 2 saves for the Cardinals with 31 strikeouts and 10 walks.
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- Catchers
- Jeremy Schaffer, Tulane A first team
Conference USA pick and member of the All-Freshmen team in the league, Schaffer hit .322
with 12 homers, 7 doubles and 51 RBIs. He is also a superb defensive player.
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- Beau Taylor, Central Florida A Conference
USA All-Freshmen Team selection, Taylor hit .360 with 4 homers, 12 doubles and 17 RBIs.
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- Justin Kline, North Dakota St. A second
team Summit League pick, Kline hit .432 with 8 doubles and 20 RBIs.
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- Nathan Orf, Illinois-Chicago Named to the
second team Horizon League team, Orf hit .356 with 7 doubles and 15 RBIs.
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- Peter OBrien, Bethune-Cookman Named
to the first team MEAC squad, OBrien hit .324 with 10 doubles and 25 RBIs.
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- Nick Rickles, Stetson Named to the
All-Freshmen team in the Atlantic Sun Conference, Rickles hit .296 with 5 homers, 12
doubles and 40 RBIs.
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- Ricky Devereaux, Duquesne Named to the
All-Rookie team in the Atlantic-10, Devereaux hit .323 with 4 homers, 15 doubles and 45
RBIs.
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- First Basemen
- Preston Tucker, Florida Named Co-Freshman
of The Year in the Southeastern Conference, Tucker hit .348 with 13 homers, 13 doubles and
80 RBIs.
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- Ian Nielsen, Ball St. Nielsen hit .360 with
7 homers, 12 doubles and 42 RBIs.
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- Mike Martinez, Florida International A
first team Sun Belt pick, Martinez hit .366 with 5 homers, 4 doubles and 29 RBIs.
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- Nick OShea, Minnesota An All-Freshmen
Big Ten pick, OShea hit the most homers by a freshman (10) since 1998 for the Golden
Gophers. He also hit 13 doubles and knocked in 41 runs.
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- Eduardo Gonzalez, Alcorn St. Named Freshman
of The Year in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and a second team league pick, he hit
.419 with 11 doubles and 36 RBIs. He also had 83 total bases.
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- Ricky Oropesa, Southern California An
Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 pick, Oropesa hit .314 with 13 homers, 8 doubles and 48 RBIs.
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- Todd Brazeal, South Florida A third team
Big East selection, Brazeal hit .366 with 14 doubles and 36 RBIs.
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- Dave Ciocchi, Binghamton America East
Rookie of The Year and a second team All-League choice, Ciocchi hit .381 with 5 homers, 12
doubles and 41 RBIs.
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- Second Basemen
- Matt Jensen, Cal Poly Named Freshman Player
of The Year in the Big West and a first team Big West selection, Jensen hit .375 with 9
homers, 15 doubles and 53 RBIs. He also had a 23-game hitting streak.
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- Dan Paolini, Siena Rookie of The Year in
the MAAC and a second team All-Conference selection, Paolini hit .430 with 11 homers, 12
doubles and 53 RBIs. He also swiped 7 of 9 bases.
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- Eric Charles, Purdue A third team Big Ten
Conference selection and a member of the All-Freshmen Big Ten team, Charles hit .385 with
5 doubles, 2 homers and 19 RBIs.
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- Zach Price, Army A first team Patriot
League pick and Rookie of The Year in the league, Price hit .359 with 9 doubles, 22 RBIs
and scored 47 runs with 13 stolen bases.
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- Kevin Medrano, Missouri St. Freshman of The
Year in the Missouri Valley Conference, Medrano hit .375 with 50 total bases.
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- Levi Michael, North Carolina Michael hit
.297 with 12 homers 10 doubles and 45 RBIs for the Tar Heels.
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- Riley Reynolds, Vanderbilt An All-Freshmen
Team pick in the Southeastern Conference, Reynolds hit .350 with 13 doubles and 20 RBIs.
He also swiped 12 bases.
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- Mark Jones, Stetson A member of the
All-Freshmen Atlantic Sun team, Jones hit .363 with 7 homers, 12 doubles and 44 RBIs.
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- Shortstops
- Kris Kauppila, Portland A member of the
All-Freshmen West Coast team, Kauppila hit .353 with 17 doubles, 3 homers and 19 RBIs. He
also swiped 7 bases.
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- Jeff Kemp, Radford The Freshman of The Year
in the Big South hit .341 with 8 doubles, 5 homers and 35 RBIs.
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- Richie Rodriguez, Eastern Kentucky A second
team Ohio Valley selection, Rodriguez hit .302 with 15 doubles and 35 RBIs. He also swiped
14 bases.
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- Taylor Motter, Coastal Carolina Motter hit
.301 with 17 doubles and 26 RBIs.
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- Joe Sclafani, Dartmouth A first team Ivy
League selection, Sclafani hit .388 with 31 hits in 19 league contests.
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- Casey McElroy, Auburn McElroy hit .286 with
7 homers, 13 doubles and 35 RBIs.
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- A.J. Pettersen, Minnesota A second team Big
Ten selection, Pettersen had 23 multi-hit games as he recorded a .348 batting average with
7 doubles and 41 RBIs. He also was superb on defense.
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- Sam Mende, South Florida Mende started all
59 games at shortstop and made numerous spectacular plays on defense. On offense, he hit
.319 with 5 homers, 17 doubles and 37 RBIs.
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- Third Basemen
- Anthony Rendon, Rice Collegiate
Baseballs National Freshman Player of The Year, Rendon became the first player
in Conference USA history to be named both the league Player of The Year and Freshman of
The Year in the same season. He had a sensational debut at the NCAA Division I level,
leading the league in home runs (19) and leading the Owls in batting average (.375) and
RBI (64). Rendon scored 54 runs, walked 28 times and added 12 doubles to help account for
a conference-best .704 slugging percentage. If that wasnt enough, he swiped 9 of 11
bases and struck out only 22 times in 216 at-bats.
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- Troy Channing, St. Marys Freshman of
The Year in the West Coast Conference and a first team All-League pick, Channing hit .379
with 20 homers and 75 RBIs. He had 149 total bass and a .723 slugging percentage.
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- Bo Reeder, East Tennessee St. Named to the
Atlantic Sun All-Freshmen team, Reeder hit .335 with 15 homers, 21 doubles and 50 RBIs.
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- Troy Channing, St. Marys Freshman of
The Year in the West Coast Conference and a first team West Coast pick, he hit .379 with
20 homers, 11 doubles and 75 RBIs.
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- Tyler Bream, Liberty Bream hit .353 with 16
doubles, 8 homers and 56 RBIs.
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- Andrew Deeds, Morehead St. A member of the
All-Freshmen Ohio Valley team, Deeds hit .375 with 5 homers and 32 RBIs. He also swiped 13
bases.
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- Colby May, Georgia An All-SEC Freshman
selection, May hit .360 with 11 homers, 10 doubles and 39 RBIs.
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- Garrett Buechele, Oklahoma Named Freshman
of The Year in the Big 12 Conference and a second team Big 12 pick, Buechele hit .356 with
14 doubles and 37 RBIs.
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- Jacob Tanis, Mercer Named to the
All-Freshmen team in the Atlantic Sun, Tanis hit .338 with 10 homers, 12 doubles and 30
RBIs.
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- Jett Bandy, Arizona An Honorable Mention
All-Pac-10 pick, Bandy hit .299 with 21 doubles, 4 homers and 39 RBIs.
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- Matt Skole, Georgia Tech. Skole hit 12
homers and 10 doubles with 43 RBIs for the Yellow Jackets as he hit .313.
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- Zach Miller, St. Louis A member of the
All-Rookie team in the Atlantic 10 Conference, Miller hit .324 with 10 homers and 61 RBIs.
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- Bo Cuthbertson, Southern Utah Cuthbertson
hit .412 with 7 doubles and 11 RBIs.
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- Sam Eberle, Jacksonville St. An Ohio Valley
All-Freshmen pick, Eberle hit .292 with 9 homers and 37 RBIs.
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- Steven Proscia, Virginia Proscia hit .351
with 5 homers, 17 doubles and 44 RBIs.
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- Outfielders
- Kyle Bluestein, Jacksonville St. Named
Rookie of The Year in the Ohio Valley Conference, Bluestein hit .393 with 9 homers, 21
doubles and 46 RBIs. He also was named to the All-Freshmen team in the Ohio Valley
Conference with 64 hits and 48 runs scored.
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- Kolten Wong, Hawaii Freshman of The Year in
the Western Athletic Conference, Wong hit .341 with 11 homers, 21 doubles, 2 triples and
52 RBIs. He was a first team WAC selection with 11 stolen bases and 46 runs scored.
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- Xavier Macklin, North Carolina A&T A
first team MEAC pick, Macklin hit .371 with 10 homers, 20 doubles and 48 RBIs. He also
swiped 14 of 19 bases.
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- George Springer, Connecticut A first team
Big East selection and Rookie of The Year in the Big East, Springer hit .358 with 16
homers, 14 doubles, and 57 RBIs. He also swiped 12 bases.
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- Dusty Robinson, Fresno St. A first team
Western Athletic Conference selection, Robinson hit .329 with 10 homers, 12 doubles and 36
RBIs.
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- Tyler Sibley, Texas St. A second team
Southland pick, Sibley hit .367 with 10 homers, 13 doubles, 38 RBIs and swiped 14 of 18
bases.
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- Dylan Craig, Belmont A second team Atlantic
Sun pick and Freshman of The Year in the league, Craig posted a 26-game hitting streak and
hit .389 with 12 doubles and 29 RBIs.
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- Taylor Dugas, Alabama A member of the SEC
All-Freshmen team, Dugas hit .366 with 19 doubles, 2 homers and 26 RBIs. He also swiped 13
bases.
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- Jackie Bradley, South Carolina An All-SEC
Freshmen selection, Bradley hit .349 with 11 homers, 11 doubles and 46 RBIs. He also
swiped 8 of 10 bases.
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- Justin Gominsky, Minnesota A member of the
Big Ten All-Freshmen team, Gominsky hit .336 with 10 doubles, 23 RBIs and swiped 10 bases.
He also had 7 outfield assists.
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- Kameron Brunty, Southern Mississippi An
All-Freshmen Conference USA selection, Brunty hit .347 with 7 homers, 9 doubles, 4 triples
and 52 RBIs. He led the team in hits with 75.
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- Willie Argo, Illinois A third team Big Ten
pick and member of the All-Freshmen Big Ten squad, Argo hit .350 with 9 homers, 7 doubles
and 33 RBIs.
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- Lee Orr, McNeese St. A third team Southland
Conference pick, Orr hit .329 with 13 homers, 9 doubles and 25 RBIs. He also swiped 15
bases.
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- Ross Heffley, Western Carolina Freshmen of
The Year in the Southern Conference, Heffley hit .392 with 18 doubles and 48 RBIs.
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- Nick Martini, Kansas St. Martini hit .336
with 4 homers, 17 doubles and 50 RBIs. He also swiped 19 bases.
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- Steve Selsky, Arizona An Honorable Mention
All-Pac-10 selection, Selsky hit .318 with 7 homers, 8 doubles and 21 RBIs.
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- Daniel Bowman, Coastal Carolina A second
team Big South pick, Bowman hit .324 with 11 doubles, 9 homers and 40 RBIs.
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- Derek Jones, Washington St. An Honorable
Mention Pac-10 selection, Jones tied the Cougar freshman record for home runs with 12. He
placed on the all-time WSU freshman list in walks (second, 31), RBI (fourth, 37), games
(tied for fifth, 57), total bases (tied sixth, 91) and slugging percentage (10th,
.450).
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- Zach Borenstein, Eastern Illinois An
All-Freshmen Ohio Valley pick, Borenstein hit .392 with 5 homers, 5 doubles and 27 RBIs.
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- Designated Hitters
- Alex Dickerson, Indiana Freshman of The
Year in the Big Ten and a second team league selection, Dickerson hit .367 with 14 homers
and 52 RBIs.
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- Aaron Westlake, Vanderbilt Named to the
All-Freshmen SEC team, Westlake hit .395 with 6 homers, 11 doubles and 44 RBIs.
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- C.J. Cron, Utah Freshman of The Year in the
Mountain West Conference, Cron hit .341 with 9 homers, 10 doubles and 47 RBIs. He also
accumulated 112 total bases.
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- Derrick Shaw, Florida A&M A first team
MEAC selection, Shaw hit .366 with 9 doubles, 42 RBIs and 9 stolen bases.
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- Nick Melino, Nevada A first team Western
Athletic Conference pick, Melino hit .382 with 4 homers, 13 doubles and 36 RBIs.
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- Ronnie Shaeffer, U.C. Irvine A second team
Big West selection, Shaeffer hit .406 with 6 doubles and 20 RBIs for the Anteaters.
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- Ian Leisenheimer, Maine Leisenheimer hit
.394 with 4 homers, 4 doubles and 36 RBIs for the Black Bears.
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- Ryan Wright, Louisville Wright hit .336 for
the Cardinals with 5 homers, 16 doubles and 66 RBIs. He also swiped 12 of 16 bases.
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- Multiple Position Athletes
- Danny Hultzen, Virginia A first team
Atlantic Coast Conference selection and Freshman of The Year in the ACC, Hultzen did it
all for the Cavaliers.
- As a pitcher, he was 8-1 with a 2.21 ERA and fanned 86
batters over 73 1/3 innings with 25 walks.
- He also hit .333 with 7 doubles, 3 homers and 33 RBIs
with 7 stolen bases.
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- Nick Ramirez, Cal. St. Fullerton A first
team Big West selection, Ramirez hit .296 with 10 homers and 31 RBIs. As a pitcher, he was
3-1 with a 2.67 ERA as he fanned 25 batters with 7 walks.
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- Zack Cox, Arkansas Cox posted a .295
batting average and hit 7 homers, 9 doubles and 25 RBIs. As a pitcher, he was 5-1 with a
4.50 ERA.
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- Brett Harris, Old Dominion Named Rookie of
The Year in the Colonial Conference, Harris hit .315 with 31 RBIs and registered a 6-4
record as a pitcher with a 4.95 ERA.
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