All-American Teams
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Collegiate Baseball Newspaper
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:
Friday, June 2, 2006
"LOUISVILLE
SLUGGER'S" ALL-AMERICAN BASEBALL TEAMS
TUCSON, Ariz. — The Louisville Slugger NCAA
Division I All-American baseball teams and National Players of The Year were
announced today by Collegiate Baseball newspaper.
The 17-man first team, chosen by performances
up to regional playoffs and picked by the staff of Collegiate Baseball
newspaper, features 10 conference players or pitchers of the year, including:
- • RHP Wes Roemer, Cal. St. Fullerton
(Pitcher of Year Big West Conference)
- • RHP Tim Lincecum, Washington (Pitcher
of Year Pac-10 Conference)
- • LHP Andrew Miller, North Carolina
(Pitcher of Year Atlantic Coast Conference)
- • LHP Nick Schmidt, Arkansas (Pitcher of
Year Southeastern Conference)
- • C Matt McBride, Lehigh (Player of Year
Patriot League)
- • 1B Ryan Strieby, Kentucky (Player of
Year Southeastern Conference)
- • 3B Tyler Mach, Oklahoma St. (Co-Player
of Year, Newcomer of Year Big 12 Conference)
- • OF Kellen Kulbacki, James Madison
(Player of Year Colonial Conference)
- • OF Cole Gillespie, Oregon St. (Player
of Year Pac-10 Conference)
- • UT Brad Lincoln, Houston (Pitcher of
Year Conference USA)
In addition, OF Drew Holder of Dallas Baptist
(Independent Player of The Year as chosen by non-conference schools) was picked
as he hit .364 with 20 homers, 20 doubles and collected 75 RBI.
The first team features six starting pitchers
who posted a combined 64-11 record with an ERA of 2.25. Tim Lincecum of
Washington led all pitchers with 199 strikeouts. Relief pitcher Don Czyz of
Kansas posted 18 saves with a 1.62 ERA. He also had a 6-0 record.
The offense features power and line drive
hitters. The first team belted 158 homers led by OF Kellen Kulbacki of James
Madison. His 24 home runs led the nation. The team collected 195 doubles led by
Tom King of Troy with 34 which also led the nation. Nine first teamers hit 16 or
more doubles each this season.
Collegiate Baseball
named Roemer and Kulbacki Co-National Players of
The Year. Roemer did the unthinkable as he pitched 65 2/3 innings to start the
season without giving up a walk as Cal. St. Fullerton's ace. Heading into
regional action, he had an 11-1 record, 2.01 ERA, and struck out 113 batters
with only 4 walks in 125 2/3 innings as he faced 477 batters. Kulbacki was
second in the nation in hitting (.464 batting average), No. 1 in homers (24),
No. 4 in RBI per game average (75 in 53 games), and No. 1 in slugging percentage
(.943).
This marks the 10th year that Louisville
Slugger has sponsored the Division I All-Americans.
The following are the first, second and third
team Louisville Slugger All-Americans for 2006.
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