GREENVILLE, N.C. (NCBWA) As the 2018 collegiate
baseball season gets ready to turn to May, 41 of the sport's top
relief pitchers have been named to the Midseason Watch List
for the 14th Annual National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association Stopper of the Year Award, as announced today
by the organization.
Twelve of the 41 players were on the preseason watch list released
in February, including Florida's Michael Byrne, who is the only
returner among last year's five finalists for an award given annually
to the top relief pitcher in NCAA Division I baseball. Byrne is
one of 18 hurlers with double-digit saves (10) and owns a 1.62 ERA
in 20 relief appearances.
Among the 29 newcomers to the watch list are the nation's top
three saves leaders. Jacksonville's Chris Mauloni has a NCAA-best
16 saves as a freshman, while Stetson's Brooks Wilson (15) and VCU's
Mac McCarty (14) round out the Top 3. Duke's Jack Labosky sports
a 0.00 ERA in 13 appearances to lead the group, while Little Rock's
Justin Garcia and Jackson State's Jose Tirado have appeared in 24
games out of the bullpen.
There are 21 conferences represented on the list with the Atlantic
Coast, Big Ten and Southeastern Conference leading the way with
four relief pitchers. Twenty-one of the 41 players currently lead
their respective conferences in saves, while 31 on the watch list
are upperclassmen.
2018 NCBWA STOPPER OF THE YEAR MIDSEASON WATCH LIST |
Sam Bordner |
Louisville |
Jr. |
ACC |
Robert Broom |
Mercer |
Jr. |
Southern |
Michael Byrne |
Florida |
Jr. |
SEC |
Parker Caracci |
Ole Miss |
So. |
SEC |
Brett Conine |
Cal State Fullerton |
Jr. |
Big West |
Clark Cota |
UNCW |
Jr. |
Colonial |
Matt Cronin |
Arkansas |
So. |
SEC |
Tanner Dodson |
California |
Jr. |
Pac-12 |
Durbin Feltman |
TCU |
Jr. |
Big 12 |
Justin Garcia |
Little Rock |
Sr. |
Sun Belt |
Joey Gerber |
Illinois |
Jr. |
Big Ten |
Ryley Gilliam |
Clemson |
Jr. |
ACC |
Carter Henry |
Houston |
So. |
American Athletic |
Michael Hobbs |
St. Mary's (Calif.) |
Fr. |
West Coast |
Nolan Hoffman |
Texas A&M |
Jr. |
SEC |
Jake Hohensee |
Nebraska |
Sr. |
Big Ten |
Brendan Jenkins |
San Francisco |
Sr. |
West Coast |
Seth Kinker |
Ohio State |
Sr. |
Big Ten |
Jack Labosky |
Duke |
Sr. |
ACC |
Joe LaSorsa |
St. John's |
So. |
Big East |
Zack Leban |
Kansas |
Jr. |
Big 12 |
Casey Legumina |
Gonzaga |
So. |
West Coast |
Jack Little |
Stanford |
So. |
Pac-12 |
Chris Mauloni |
Jacksonville |
Fr. |
Southern |
Jack Maynard |
UNCG |
Sr. |
Southern |
Mac McCarty |
VCU |
Jr. |
Atlantic 10 |
Brian Menendez |
UNLV |
Sr. |
Mountain West |
Max Meyer |
Minnesota |
Jr. |
Big Ten |
Dakota Mills |
Sam Houston State |
Sr. |
Southland |
Troy Montemayor |
Baylor |
Sr. |
Big 12 |
Jake Mulholland |
Oregon State |
So. |
Pac-12 |
Joe ODonnell |
N.C. State |
Sr. |
ACC |
Aaron Pinto |
Stony Brook |
Sr. |
America East |
Chris Rivera |
Long Beach State |
Jr. |
Big West |
Ethan Roberts |
Tennessee Tech |
Jr. |
Ohio Valley |
Zach Schneider |
Florida Atlantic |
Jr. |
Conference USA |
Tyler Smith |
Canisius |
Sr. |
Metro Atlantic Athletic |
Logan Stoelke |
Louisiana |
Sr. |
Sun Belt |
Dylan Thomas |
Hawai'i |
So. |
Big West |
Jose Tirado |
Jackson State |
Sr. |
Southwestern Athletic |
Brooks Wilson |
Stetson |
Sr. |
Atlantic Sun |
Texas hurler J. Brent Cox won the inaugural Stopper of the Year
Award in 2005, with Don Czyz of Kansas claiming the honor in 2006
and Luke Prihoda of Sam Houston State winning it in 2007. Georgia's
Joshua Fields topped the field in 2008, San Diego State's Addison
Reed grabbed the honor in 2009 and Texas' Chance Ruffin earned the
honor in 2010. The Longhorns' Corey Knebel won in 2011, with Southeastern
Louisiana's Stefan Lopez picking up the honor in 2012. UCLA's David
Berg was crowned the winner in 2013, Louisville's Nick Burdi took
home the 2014 honor and Berg became the award's first two-time winner
in 2015. Miami (Fla.)'s Bryan Garcia was honored as the 2016 recipient
followed by the Louisville' Lincoln Henzman in 2017.
The NCBWA, founded in 1962, presents the Dick Howser Trophy to
the nation's top player. It also selects All-America Teams for all
Divisions, a Division I Freshman All-American team, Division I,
II and III Players of the Week and Division I, II and III Players
of the Year.
2018 NCBWA Stopper of the Year key dates:
Mon., Feb. 12: Preseason Watch List
Thu., April 26: Midseason Watch List
Wed., June 6: Stopper of the Year finalists announced
Sat., June 16: Stopper of the Year winner announced
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