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College  | Story | 6/27/2016

2016 College All-Americans

Photo: David Dermer




2016 Preseason College All-Americans

Statistics are from before the 2016 College World Series



First Team Perfect Game/Rawlings College All-Americans

Pos. Name School YR AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Zack Collins Miami JR .357 .538 .649 53 66 9 0 15 57 1
1B Pete Alonso Florida JR .373 .468 .652 50 76 18 0 13 58 2
2B Jake Noll Florida Gulf Coast JR .367 .427 .620 58 87 20 2 12 61 9
3B Nick Senzel Tennessee JR .352 .456 .595 57 74 25 1 8 59 25
SS Sheldon Neuse Oklahoma JR .369 .465 .646 42 73 15 5 10 48 12
OF Kyle Lewis Mercer JR .395 .535 .731 70 88 11 2 20 72 6
OF Seth Beer Clemson FR .369 .535 .700 57 75 13 0 18 70 1
OF Corey Ray Louisville JR .310 .388 .545 55 83 16 1 15 60 44
DH Will Craig Wake Forest JR .379 .520 .731 53 69 16 0 16 66 0
UT Darick Hall Dallas Baptist JR .302 .418 .630 46 71 17 0 20 72 1


Pos. Name School YR ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB BAA
SP Eric Lauer Kent State JR 0.69 10-2 3 0 104 49 125 28 .141
SP Logan Shore Florida JR 2.24 12-0 3 0 100.1 77 89 17 .213
SP A.J. Puckett Pepperdine JR 1.27 9-3 1 0 99.1 65 95 26 .191
SP Tyler Wilson Rhode Island SO 2.29 13-1 3 0 102.1 53 122 33 .148
SP Connor Jones Virginia JR 2.34 11-1 3 0 103.2 85 72 38 .225
RP Troy Rallings Washington SR 0.89 4-1 0 16 61 32 60 12 .155
RP Pat Krall Clemson JR 1.67 10-2 1 5 80.2 58 65 17 .203
UT Darick Hall Dallas Baptist JR 3.43 9-3 1 0 97 102 94 21 .268



Second Team Perfect Game/Rawlings College All-Americans

Pos. Name School YR AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Chris Okey Clemson JR .339 .465 .611 61 81 16 2 15 74 4
1B Jameson Fisher Southeastern Louisiana JR .424 .558 .692 49 84 16 2 11 66 15
2B Nick Solak Louisville JR .376 .470 .564 49 62 14 1 5 29 9
3B Boomer White Texas A&M SR .386 .462 .517 49 100 19 0 5 46 10
SS C.J. Chatham Florida Atlantic JR .357 .422 .554 48 89 17 4 8 50 2
OF Anfernee Grier Auburn JR .366 .457 .576 56 87 8 3 12 41 19
OF Heath Quinn Samford JR .343 .452 .682 62 83 17 1 21 77 4
OF J.B. Woodman Mississippi JR .323 .412 .578 53 75 15 1 14 55 12
DH Nick Feight UNC Wilmington SO .349 .410 .726 60 84 24 2 21 91 1
UT Brendan McKay Louisville SO .333 .414 .513 43 76 19 2 6 41 0


Pos. Name School YR ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB BAA
SP Alex Faedo Florida SO 3.25 13-2 1 0 97 80 124 21 .220
SP James Karinchak Bryant SO 2.00 12-3 0 0 94.2 70 112 20 .205
SP Drew Harrington Louisville JR 1.95 12-2 0 0 110.2 92 92 25 .232
SP Thomas Hatch Oklahoma State SO 2.04 8-2 3 0 119.1 98 105 30 .231
SP Aaron Civale Northeastern JR 1.73 9-3 0 0 114.1 91 121 15 .218
RP Shaun Anderson Florida JR 1.00 3-0 0 13 45 30 58 7 .189
RP Mike Morrison Coastal Carolina SR 1.06 7-1 0 11 59.2 30 77 20 .152
UT Brendan McKay Louisville SO 2.30 12-4 1 0 109.2 89 128 42 .220



Third Team Perfect Game/Rawlings College All-Americans

Pos. Name School YR AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Brett Cumberland California JR .344 .480 .678 46 62 10 1 16 51 5
1B Eric Gutierrez Texas Tech SR .326 .458 .571 53 73 17 1 12 58 3
2B Brian Mims UNC Wilmington SO .371 .443 .614 71 96 17 2 14 64 4
3B Jake Burger Missouri State SO .349 .420 .689 59 82 13 2 21 72 3
SS Charles LeBlanc Pittsburgh SO .405 .494 .513 45 79 9 3 2 46 7
OF Ronnie Dawson Ohio State JR .331 .419 .611 55 85 25 4 13 51 21
OF Connor Owings Coastal Carolina SR .379 .485 .692 60 85 18 2 16 53 7
OF Ryan Scott Arkansas-Little Rock SR .435 .516 .713 56 94 20 2 12 66 8
DH Matt Thaiss Virginia JR .375 .473 .578 55 87 13 2 10 59 0
UT Adam Haseley Virginia SO .304 .377 .502 61 75 19 6 6 37 3


Pos. Name School YR ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB BAA
SP Anthony Kay UConn JR 2.65 9-2 2 0 119 99 111 37 .223
SP Dakota Hudson Mississippi State JR 2.55 9-5 3 0 113 106 115 35 .248
SP Kade McClure Louisville SO 2.54 12-0 0 0 78 49 77 20 .179
SP Darren McCaughan Long Beach State SO 2.03 10-1 1 0 111 76 84 16 .193
SP Michael Rucker BYU JR 2.73 11-1 1 0 102.1 80 94 31 .215
RP Mark Ecker Texas A&M JR 0.39 4-2 0 8 46.2 24 56 7 .155
RP Thomas Hackimer St. John's JR 1.17 7-3 0 8 53.2 24 71 19 .133
UT Adam Haseley Virginia SO 1.73 9-3 1 0 78 54 48 21 .194



Honorable Mention Perfect Game/Rawlings College All-Americans

Pos. Name School YR AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Deon Stafford Saint Joseph's SO .395 .486 .702 57 85 10 1 18 49 4
1B Scott Schreiber Nebraska SO .325 .391 .629 34 64 10 1 16 55 3
2B Trey York East Tennessee state SR .348 .431 .648 60 81 23 1 15 62 17
3B Zach Remillard Coastal Carolina SR .347 .397 .633 62 90 15 1 19 69 14
SS Taylor Walls Florida State JR .355 .479 .516 72 88 20 1 6 46 14
OF Bryan Reynolds Vanderbilt JR .330 .461 .603 59 74 16 3 13 57 14
OF Jeren Kendall Vanderbilt SO .332 .396 .568 63 83 16 8 9 59 28
OF Kevin Strohschein Tennessee Tech FR .393 .447 .707 57 90 21 3 15 73 2
DH Alex Call Ball State JR .358 .443 .667 67 87 24 6 13 44 17
UT Luken Baker Texas Christian FR .379 .488 .560 56 88 15 0 9 57 1


Pos. Name School YR ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB BAA
SP Ryan Foster UNC Wilmington SR 2.46 13-2 3 0 117 97 69 26 .226
SP Kyle Simonds Texas A&M SR 2.61 11-3 3 0 100 81 80 26 .218
SP Corbin Burnes Saint Mary's JR 2.48 9-2 3 0 101.2 76 120 33 .212
SP Evan Kruczynski East Carolina JR 2.01 8-1 0 0 116.2 107 95 27 .245
SP Andrew Beckwith Coastal Carolina SR 2.12 12-1 0 2 93.1 94 61 14 .255
RP Bryan Garcia Miami JR 1.95 2-0 0 18 37 25 54 17 .184
RP Bobby Dalbec Arizona JR 3.15 9-5 0 7 80 69 70 31 .222
UT Luken Baker Texas Christian FR 1.70 3-1 0 0 47.2 37 41 16 .213



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