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College  | Story | 6/14/2017

2017 College All-Americans

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2017 Preseason College All-Americans
| McKay leads '17 college awards

Statistics are through Super Regional play


First Team Perfect Game/Rawlings College All-Americans

Pos. Name School YR AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Evan Skoug Texas Christian JR .277 .385 .562 58 67 9 0 20 67 3
1B Brent Rooker Mississippi State JR .387 .495 .810 60 96 30 3 23 82 18
2B Riley Mahan Kentucky JR .336 .392 .618 58 88 23 3 15 67 9
3B Drew Ellis Louisville JR .367 .457 .729 55 81 18 1 20 61 6
SS Jeremy Eierman Missouri State SO .313 .431 .675 67 76 15 2 23 68 17
OF Stuart Fairchild Wake Forest JR .360 .439 .636 65 94 19 1 17 67 21
OF Niko Hulsizer Morehead State SO .349 .435 .775 69 87 21 2 27 82 3
OF Greg Deichmann Louisiana State JR .320 .429 .606 51 77 12 0 19 72 6
DH Keston Hiura UC Irvine JR .442 .567 .693 48 88 24 1 8 42 9
UT Brendan McKay Louisville JR .343 .464 .657 54 72 13 1 17 56 2


Pos. Name School YR ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB BAA
SP Cory Abbott Loyola Marymount JR 1.74 11-2 2 0 98.1 61 130 28 .173
SP Jake Thompson Oregon State JR 1.52 14-0 1 0 118.1 76 113 36 .184
SP David Peterson Oregon JR 2.51 11-4 1 0 100.1 88 140 15 .237
SP Steven Gingery Texas Tech SO 1.58 10-1 0 0 91.1 60 107 29 .186
SP Eli Morgan Gonzaga JR 2.86 10-2 3 0 100.2 80 138 31 .210
RP Nick Sandlin Southern Miss SO 2.38 10-2 0 8 56.2 41 80 29 .201
RP Michael Byrne Florida SO 1.83 4-5 0 16 68.2 55 84 15 .218
UT Brendan McKay Louisville JR 2.34 10-3 0 0 104 69 140 33 .188


Second Team Perfect Game/Rawlings College All-Americans

Pos. Name School YR AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Ben Breazeale Wake Forest SR .333 .399 .540 50 79 16 0 11 51 0
1B Jake Adams Iowa JR .335 .417 .747 55 82 14 0 29 72 5
2B Nick Madrigal Oregon State SO .383 .451 .541 52 85 19 2 4 36 16
3B Jake Burger Missouri State JR .328 .443 .648 69 81 13 0 22 65 3
SS Logan Warmoth North Carolina JR .336 .404 .554 60 91 19 5 10 49 18
OF Jeren Kendall Vanderbilt JR .307 .372 .556 59 80 10 5 15 53 20
OF Matt Wallner Southern Miss FR .336 .463 .655 56 79 14 2 19 63 4
OF Garrett McCain Oklahoma State JR .388 .491 .549 53 87 14 5 4 43 19
DH Ryan Flick Tennessee Tech JR .377 .461 .727 61 87 24 0 19 74 1
UT Adam Haseley Virginia JR .390 .491 .659 68 87 16 1 14 56 10


Pos. Name School YR ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB BAA
SP J.B. Bukauskas North Carolina JR 2.53 9-1 0 0 92.2 62 116 37 .188
SP Griffin Canning UCLA JR 2.34 7-4 4 0 119 93 140 32 .213
SP Tyler Holton Florida State SO 2.25 10-2 2 0 112 69 139 29 .171
SP Trey Cumbie Houston SO 2.04 10-2 4 0 101.1 91 82 15 .238
SP Jared Janczak Texas Christian SO 1.97 9-0 0 0 82.1 47 91 19 .164
RP T.J. Sikkema Missouri FR 2.72 8-2 1 4 79.1 52 81 18 .186
RP Lincoln Henzman Louisville JR 1.77 3-0 0 16 35.2 20 36 9 .164
UT Adam Haseley Virginia JR 3.58 7-1 0 0 65.1 58 53 18 .240


Third Team Perfect Game/Rawlings College All-Americans

Pos. Name School YR AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C Rob Calabrese Illinois-Chicago JR .353 .425 .583 45 72 23 0 8 53 3
1B J.J. Matijevic Arizona JR .383 .436 .633 57 92 30 0 10 65 9
2B Braden Shewmake Texas A&M FR .335 .381 .538 47 89 17 2 11 68 11
3B Jake Scheiner Houston JR .346 .432 .667 50 84 18 3 18 64 8
SS Kevin Merrell South Florida JR .384 .464 .569 48 83 11 4 7 38 19
OF Luis Gonzalez New Mexico JR .361 .500 .589 62 79 22 2 8 42 14
OF Billy Cooke Coastal Carolina JR .353 .479 .587 52 71 15 1 10 38 21
OF Tristan Pompey Kentucky SO .361 .464 .541 70 96 18 0 10 45 9
DH Nick Rivera Florida Gulf Coast SR .303 .449 .610 53 69 8 1 20 60 0
UT Taylor Braley Southern Miss JR .313 .461 .587 62 72 12 0 17 61 6


Pos. Name School YR ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB BAA
SP Casey Mize Auburn SO 2.04 8-2 2 0 83.2 66 109 9 .210
SP Logan Gilbert Stetson SO 2.02 10-0 2 0 89 65 107 26 .202
SP Heath Donica Sam Houston State SR 2.53 9-3 2 0 110.1 86 109 32 .217
SP Gunner Leger Louisiana JR 1.97 10-2 0 0 91.1 66 84 24 .206
SP Devin Hemmerich Norfolk State SR 1.97 10-2 6 0 105.1 75 118 16 .196
RP Logan Salow Kentucky SR 1.95 2-6 0 12 55.1 37 73 17 .188
RP Colton Hock Stanford JR 2.08 6-1 0 16 47.2 36 35 11 .211
UT Taylor Braley Southern Miss JR 3.40 7-2 0 0 82 81 78 22 .263


Honorable Mention Perfect Game/Rawlings College All-Americans

Pos. Name School YR AVG OBP SLG R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB
C David Banuelos Long Beach State JR .289 .368 .468 31 58 9 3 7 29 5
1B Gavin Sheets Wake Forest JR .317 .424 .629 57 76 10 1 21 84 1
2B Jared Young Old Dominion JR .367 .441 .580 57 83 19 4 7 34 9
3B Carl Stajduhar New Mexico JR .350 .453 .650 65 83 16 2 17 69 3
SS Kramer Robertson Louisiana State SR .319 .421 .504 83 83 18 3 8 43 8
OF Tyler Adkison San Diego State JR .337 .445 .648 43 66 14 1 15 64 7
OF Jared Oliva Arizona JR .321 .385 .498 56 78 25 3 4 54 10
OF Will Robertson Davidson SR .333 .399 .632 61 86 19 2 18 48 4
DH J.T. Thomas Mercer JR .357 .454 .624 49 75 20 0 12 62 2
UT Jake Meyers Nebraska JR .297 .439 .349 52 58 7 0 1 16 20


Pos. Name School YR ERA W-L CG SV IP H SO BB BAA
SP Darren McCaughan Long Beach State JR 2.50 9-2 4 0 122.1 82 104 20 .189
SP Connor Seabold Cal State Fullerton JR 3.01 11-5 3 0 122.2 118 120 22 .254
SP Jake Dahlberg Illinois-Chicago SR 2.17 10-2 0 0 103.2 58 78 35 .165
SP Jackson Kowar Florida SO 4.00 12-0 0 0 101.1 109 73 42 .279
SP Dave Smith Long Beach State SR 2.07 9-2 1 0 91.1 98 41 11 .278
RP Nate Harris Louisiana Tech SR 2.31 9-1 3 8 93.2 79 94 11 .226
RP Wyatt Marks Louisiana JR 2.28 2-1 0 7 59.1 29 100 25 .144
UT Jake Meyers Nebraska JR 3.42 8-2 1 0 84.1 86 57 9 .265



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