Dan Hudson (ODU) and Beemer Weems (Baylor) both 2005 Princess Anne grads were named freshman all-americans. Also named was Jared Bolden (VCU)
RHP Dan Hudson, Old Dominion -- Named to the All-Rookie Colonial Conference team, Hudson posted a 7-3 record with a 3.28 ERA and 79 strikeouts.
Beamer Weems, Baylor -- Weems was sensational on defense as he only committed 8 errors all season and none since the second game of the year. On offense, he hit .296 with 7 homers, 13 doubles, 5 triples and 43 RBI.
Jared Bolden, Va. Commonwealth -- An All-Rookie selection in the Colonial Conference, he hit .383 with 5 homers, 11 doubles, 6 triples and 32 RBI. He also swiped 8 bases.
Wown he only made 8 erros and none after the second game. His coach must have really trusted him a lot to keep player after making 8 erros in the first two games. that is a lot errors for one person. Gald he made it through the tough time.
My only problem with all Amereican teams there seems to be 100 first teamers. The way I figure there should be 11 of them 1 for each position, one releif pitcher, and one DH. Then have asecond team etc.
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Jacob Thompson(UVA), Danville, Va.-RHP- Named second team All-ACC, he posted a 10-4 record with a 2.60 ERA in 16 starts. He fanned 77 batters in 100 1/3 innings. He became one of only four Cavaliers all-time to win 10 games in a season.
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The University of Virginia baseball program landed three first-year players on the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Team, as chosen by Collegiate Baseball. UVa's trio of Sean Doolittle (Tabernacle, N.J./Shawnee), Robert Poutier (Yorktown, Va./Grafton) and Pat McAnaney (Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill) were named Freshman All-Americans. Doolittle (1B/LHP) was named an All-American multiple position athlete, while Poutier (RHP) and McAnaney (LHP) were named All-American starting pitchers.
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Originally posted by X-Spy: The University of Virginia baseball program landed three first-year players on the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Team, as chosen by Collegiate Baseball. UVa's trio of Sean Doolittle (Tabernacle, N.J./Shawnee), Robert Poutier (Yorktown, Va./Grafton) and Pat McAnaney (Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill) were named Freshman All-Americans. Doolittle (1B/LHP) was named an All-American multiple position athlete, while Poutier (RHP) and McAnaney (LHP) were named All-American starting pitchers.
They made the Freshman All American team last season. This season they had:
David Adams, Virginia 2B — Led the team in runs scored (57) and ranked third in hits (76) as he collected 8 doubles, 4 triples and 5 home runs while hitting .318. He started 62 games for the Cavaliers and had 49 RBI.
Greg Miclat, Virginia SS — Led the team in stolen bases (21-of-24) and hit .316. He had the second most runs on the team (53) while finishing with 68 hits, 11 doubles, 2 triples and 22 RBI. He started 57 of 61 games and was superb on defense.
Jeremy Farrell, Virginia 3B — Finished fifth on the team with a .324 batting average as he collected 48 hits, 19 runs and 32 RBIs. He started 45 of 58 games and had 9 doubles, 1 triple and 2 home runs.
and Thompson posted previously by me.
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Originally posted by X-Spy: The University of Virginia baseball program landed three first-year players on the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Team, as chosen by Collegiate Baseball. UVa's trio of Sean Doolittle (Tabernacle, N.J./Shawnee), Robert Poutier (Yorktown, Va./Grafton) and Pat McAnaney (Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill) were named Freshman All-Americans. Doolittle (1B/LHP) was named an All-American multiple position athlete, while Poutier (RHP) and McAnaney (LHP) were named All-American starting pitchers.
They made the Freshman All American team last season. This season they had:
David Adams, Virginia 2B — Led the team in runs scored (57) and ranked third in hits (76) as he collected 8 doubles, 4 triples and 5 <a style='text-decoration: none; border-bottom: 3px double;' href="http://www.qklinkserver.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=92&k=home%20runs&st=1" onmouseover="window.status='Search for: home runs'; self.ql_skeyphrase='home%20runs'; if(window.event) self.ql_sevent=window.event.srcElement; self.ql_timeout = setTimeout('ql_doMouseOver(1)', 1000); self.ql_isOverLink=true; return true;" onclick="if(self.ql_timeout) clearTimeout(self.ql_timeout); self.ql_isOverTip = false; ql_closeiframe(); self.ql_skeyphrase='home%20runs'; window.status='Search for: home runs';return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; if(self.ql_timeout) clearTimeout(self.ql_timeout); self.ql_isOverTip = false; setTimeout('ql_closeiframe()', 1500); ">home runs</a> while hitting .318. He started 62 games for the Cavaliers and had 49 RBI.
Greg Miclat, Virginia SS — Led the team in stolen bases (21-of-24) and hit .316. He had the second most runs on the team (53) while finishing with 68 hits, 11 doubles, 2 triples and 22 RBI. He started 57 of 61 games and was superb on defense.
Jeremy Farrell, Virginia 3B — Finished fifth on the team with a .324 batting average as he collected 48 hits, 19 runs and 32 RBIs. He started 45 of 58 games and had 9 doubles, 1 triple and 2 home runs.
and Thompson posted previously by me.
Sorry I was just panning through their websight and the article came up as news.
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By the way, anyone know what happened with Poutier this season? He got off to a start that was less than stellar, but not all that bad, either. Then they just stopped using him altogether. Did he get hurt or something?
I wouldn't think they'd just bench him. It would seem like his freshman year proved what he was capable of, and a couple of mediocre outings shouldn't have turned them off on him.
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Originally posted by Midlo Dad: By the way, anyone know what happened with Poutier this season? He got off to a start that was less than stellar, but not all that bad, either. Then they just stopped using him altogether. Did he get hurt or something?
I wouldn't think they'd just bench him. It would seem like his freshman year proved what he was capable of, and a couple of mediocre outings shouldn't have turned them off on him.
I believe he got injured. Thats why his numbers were totally different from his stellar Freshman season.
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He is trying to get a medical redshirt. I don't know the criteria to be elligible though. I heard his back is pretty messed up, maybe a chronic thing. He had surgery on it prior to last season too.
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The criteria is NO more than 20% of the scheduled games and can NOT have played ANY in the 2nd half of the season. Then, you have to have the MD documentation.
JT
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