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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Arkansas lefty Nick Schmidt was named a second-team freshman All-America by Baseball America Wednesday afternoon.
The High Ridge, Mo. native, posted an 8-2 record as a freshman with a 2.80 ERA in 99.2 innings. Schmidt was the Razorbacks Friday night ace in 2005, starting a UA freshman record 17 games.
Schmidt struck out 89, threw two complete games and held opponents to a team-low .235 batting average, while allowing just 14 extra-base hits all season. Schmidts freshman season produced wins against national powers like Texas, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida.
Schmidt was named to the SEC All-Freshman team that was picked by league coaches, and SEbaseball.com also named him the SEC Freshman of the Year.
Rices two-way standout Joe Savery was the 2005 Baseball America Freshman of the Year. The 19-year-old lefthander/first baseman was named the Western Athletic Conferencešs player of the year after leading the conference with a .382 batting average at the plate and 129 strikeouts on the mound. His 2.43 ERA ranked second in the league.
FIRST TEAM
C J.P. Arencibia, Tennessee
1b Sean Doolittle, Virginia
2b Taylor Harbin, Clemson
3b Beau Mills, Fresno State
SS Todd Frazier, Rutgers
OF Corey Brown, Oklahoma State
OF Jacob Priday, Missouri
OF Steven Strausbaugh, Western Carolina
DH Matt Wieters, Georgia Tech
UT Joe Savery, Rice
SP James Adkins, Tennessee
SP Adrian Alaniz, Texas
SP Johnny Dorn, Nebraska
SP John Ely, Miami (Ohio)
RP Mickey Storey, Florida Atlantic
SECOND TEAM
C Andrew Walker, Texas Christian
1B Justin Baum, Pacific
2B Jordan Pacheco, New Mexico
3B Brad Emaus, Tulane
SS Darwin Barney, Oregon State
OF Matt Hague, Washington
OF Kody Kaiser, Oklahoma
OF Danny Payne, Georgia Tech
DH Chris Johnson, Stetson
UT Cole White, Army
SP Kenn Kasparek, Texas
SP David Price, Vanderbilt
SP Wes Roemer, Cal State Fullerton
SP Nick Schmidt, Arkansas
RP David Robertson, Alabama
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