DALLAS (NCBWA) – With a cavalcade of the
nation's top NCAA Division I returnees, the 19th annual
2019 NCBWA preseason All-America squads reflect the quality
of solid individuals set to start the 161st season of NCAA Division
I intercollegiate baseball Feb. 15.
2018 NCAA champ Oregon State brings back four first team standouts
for the pre-'19 selections with junior catcher Adley Rutschman (.408
batting average, nine home runs, 83 RBIs) along with sophomore starting
pitchers Kevin Abel (8-1 overall, 2.88 earned run average, 108 strikeouts
in 81-plus innings pitcher) and senior Bryce Fehmel (10-1, 3.19
ERA, 64 strikeouts) and relief ace junior Jake Mulholland (2-2,
2.20 ERA, 16 saves). Abel had the distinction of earning pitching
victories in decisive Games 2 and 3 in the '18 CWS over Arkansas.
Last year's runner-up Arkansas also has a pair of first teamers
in sophomore shortstop Casey Martin (.345-13-49) and sophomore outfielder
Heston Kjerstad (.332-14-58). They joined OSU's Abel as members
of the prestigious 2018 NCBWA postseason Freshman All-America team.
There are 18 different NCAA Division I conferences represented
along with 11 conference championships teams and 30 NCAA Regional
groups from 2018.
The 2019 representatives have ample power, pitching, fielding,
and “intangibles” credentials with such stalwarts as first team
designated hitter Spencer Torkelson of Arizona State (the nation's
top returnee in terms of homers with 25 as a Freshman All-America
last spring) and utility player Kevin Milam of St. Mary's with a
.302 average, five homers and 29 RBIs at the dish and a 6-4 pitching
record, 85 2/3's innings pitched and 81 strikeouts.
Some other standouts returning from the 2018 NCAA World Series
are Florida junior outfielder Will Dalton (19 home runs, 60 RBIs),
Mississippi State senior OF Jake Mangum (.356 average, 14 stolen
bases), North Carolina junior outfielder Michael Busch (.317-13-63),
Texas Tech junior third baseman Josh Jung (.392-12-80, 2018 Big
12 Conference Player of the Year), and Washington senior designated
hitter Joe Wainhouse (.306-19-61), among others.
The starting pitchers on the first unit combined for a 41-6 record
and three hurlers with ERAs of 2.60 or lower. Junior Andre Pallante
(10-1 record) of UC Irvine topped this list with a sterling 1.60
ERA. The three top relievers had a composite 52 saves in 85 total
appearances with sophomore Chris Mauloni leading the pack with 20
saves – tops nationally among Division I 2019 returnees.
Previous NCBWA All-America teams from 1996-2018 also have featured
the likes of Dick Howser Trophy winners 3B Kris Bryant of San Diego,
P Stephen Strasburg of San Diego State, 1B Mark Teixeira of Georgia
Tech, RHP Mark Prior of USC, SS-2B Rickie Weeks of Southern U.,
3B Alex Gordon of Nebraska, P David Price of Vanderbilt, C Buster
Posey of Florida State, C Mike Zunino of Florida, P-1B A.J. Reed
of Kentucky, OF Andrew Benintendi of Arkansas, P Brady Singer (2018
Howser Trophy recipient) of Florida, and 1B-P Brendan McKay of Louisville
among others.
2019 NCBWA DIVISION I PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAM |
C |
Adley Rutschman |
Oregon State |
6-2 |
216 |
Jr. |
Sherwood, Ore. |
1B |
Andrew Vaughn |
California |
6-0 |
214 |
Jr. |
Santa Rosa, Calif. |
2B |
Chase Strumpf |
UCLA |
6-1 |
191 |
Jr. |
Dana Point, Calif. |
3B |
Josh Jung |
Texas Tech |
6-2 |
215 |
Jr. |
San Antonio,
Texas |
SS |
Casey Martin |
Arkansas |
5-11 |
175 |
So. |
Lonoke, Ark. |
OF |
Michael Busch |
North Carolina |
6-0 |
207 |
Jr. |
Inver Grove Heights,
Minn. |
OF |
Heston Kjerstad |
Arkansas |
6-3 |
200 |
So. |
Amarillo, Texas |
OF |
Jake Mangum |
Mississippi State |
6-1 |
179 |
Sr. |
Pearl, Miss. |
OF |
Bryant Packard |
East Carolina |
6-3 |
200 |
Jr. |
Greenville, N.C. |
DH |
Spencer Torkelson |
Arizona State |
6-1 |
205 |
So. |
Petaluma, Calif. |
UT |
Kevin Milam |
St. Mary's |
6-0 |
200 |
So. |
Brentwood, Calif. |
SP |
Kevin Abel |
Oregon State |
6-2 |
195 |
So. |
San Diego, Calif. |
SP |
Kyle Brnovich |
Elon |
6-2 |
190 |
Jr. |
Milton, Ga. |
SP |
Bryce Fehmel |
Oregon State |
6-2 |
205 |
Sr. |
Agoura Hills,
Calif. |
SP |
Sean Mooney |
St. John's |
6-1 |
185 |
Jr. |
Marmora, N.J. |
SP |
Andre Pallante |
UC Irvine |
6-0 |
203 |
Jr. |
San Clemente,
Calif. |
SP |
Drew Parrish |
Florida State |
5-11 |
200 |
Jr. |
Rockledge, Fla. |
RP |
Jack Little |
Stanford |
6-4 |
190 |
Jr. |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
RP |
Chris Mauloni |
Jacksonville |
6-1 |
205 |
So. |
Jacksonville,
Fla. |
RP |
Jake Mulholland |
Oregon State |
6-2 |
204 |
Jr. |
Snohomish, Wash. |
Second Team: C Patrick Bailey, NC State,
So.; 1B Logan Wyatt, Louisville, Jr.; 2B Austin
Martin, Vanderbilt, So.; SS Bryson Stott, UNLV,
Jr.; 3B Nick Quintana, Arizona, Jr.; OF Kevin Strohschein,
Tennessee Tech, Sr.; OF Justin Dirden, SE Missouri
State, Sr.; OF Matt Wallner, Southern Miss, Jr.;
OF Will Dalton, Florida, Jr.; DH Joe Wainhouse,
Washington, Sr.; UT Casey Schmitt, San Diego State,
So.; SP Mason Feole, UConn, Jr.; SP Patrick Fredrickson,
Minnesota, So.; SP Nick Bennett, Louisville, Jr.;
SP Hunter Gaddis, Georgia State, Jr.; SP Cody Bradford,
Baylor, Jr.; RP Max Meyer, Minnesota, So.; RP Parker
Caracci, Ole Miss, r-Jr.; RP Dylan Thomas, Hawaii,
r-Jr.; RP Casey Legumina, Gonzaga, Jr. |
Third Team: C Shea Langeliers, Baylor, Jr.
C Reynaldo Pastrana, Marshall, Sr.; 1B Michael
Toglia, UCLA, Jr.; 2B Bryan Arias, UTSA, Sr.; SS
Will Holland, Auburn, Jr.; 3B Drew Frederic,
Troy, Jr.; OF Gabe Holt, Texas Tech, So.; OF Quin
Cotton, Grand Canyon, Jr.; OF Matt Gorski, Indiana,
Jr.; DH Brooks Carlson, Samford, So.; UT Kenyon
Yovan, Oregon, Jr.; SP Logan Bailey, Louisiana Tech,
Sr.; SP Matt Canterino, Rice, Jr.; SP Brendan Beck,
Stanford, So.; SP Nick Lodolo, TCU, Jr.; SP Graeme
Stinson, Duke, Jr.; RP Matt Cronin, Arkansas, Jr.;
RP Layne Looney, Richmond, Sr.; RP Zach Schneider,
Florida Atlantic, Sr.; RP Brandon Eisert, Oregon
State, Jr. |
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