DALLAS (NCBWA) – Marietta College shortstop Tim Saunders
(Sr., Alliance, Ohio) was named National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association NCAA Division III Position Player of the Year on June
7, with teammate Austin Blaski (Sr., Pandora,
Ohio/Gilboa) being named that organization's national Pitcher of the
Year. Marietta
(48-8) won its second straight national title in May with a 7-2
win over Wheaton College (Mass.) in the title game of the NCAA Division
III Baseball Championship in Grand Chute, Wis.
Saunders was named American Baseball Coaches Association first-team
All-America, "D3baseball.com" first-team All-America and Ohio Athletic
Conference "Player of the Year" with a .441 batting average, 80
runs scored, 19 doubles, seven triples, five home runs, 48 RBI,
a .667 slugging percentage, a .512 on-base percentage and 41-of-47
stolen bases. He was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 32nd round
of the MLB draft.
Blaski was also named ABCA first-team All-America, "D3baseball.com"
first-team All-America and the Ohio Athletic Conference "Pitcher
of the Year" with a 13-1 record, a 1.23 earned run average, three
complete games, three shutouts, 2.62 walks per nine innings and
9.41 strikeouts per nine innings. He was selected by the Milwaukee
Brewers in the 21st round of the MLB draft.
Saunders earned the NCBWA award with seven-of-eighth first-place
votes. Western Connecticut State University outfielder Conor Bierfeldt
(Jr., Torrington, Conn.), with one first-place vote and six runner-up
votes was second. Blaski collected six first-place votes, with Trinity
University's Ben Klimesh (Sr., Wilmette, Ill./Winnetka -New Trier)
finishing second with two first-place votes and five second-place
ballots.
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