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SEC Announces Baseball Awards
SEC
2008-05-20 14:12:45.0
 
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Georgia junior shortstop Gordon Beckham was selected 2008 SEC Baseball Player of the Year, fellow senior closer Joshua Fields was named SEC Pitcher of the Year and Auburn first basemen Hunter Morris was named SEC Freshman of the Year by a vote of the league's 12 head baseball coaches.  The coaches also tabbed Georgia skipper David Perno as SEC Coach of the Year. Beckham was also named SEC Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
 Beckham and Fields lead a list of players named to the first and second-team All-SEC squads for this season. Beckham (.401-23-57, 16 SB, .959 FLDG%), a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy, tied the school record for home runs in a season with his 23rd  against Alabama. It was an opposite field, game-tying solo shot. On Saturday, he set the Bulldog record for runs scored in a season with 76. Beckham, an Academic All-America candidate too, ranks among the leaders in several NCAA and SEC offensive categories. He is second in the country in home runs, fourth in slugging percentage and sixth in runs scores. In 28 games against ranked opponents, Beckham is batting .380-9-26, and in SEC action, he batted .391-13-33.
 Fields, a semifinalist for the Clemens Award, set a school record with his 16th save of the season in a win over Ga. Tech Tuesday at Turner Field in Atlanta. Fields already holds the SEC and school record for career saves with 39. In the Alabama series, Fields went 1-1. For the year, he is 2-2 with a 1.52 ERA and 16 Saves in 29.2 IP. He has 53 strikeouts.
 Perno led the Bulldogs to a 20-9-1record in conference play to win the SEC Championship. Morris, who was named second team All-SEC, had a monster first season at Auburn, finishing the year with a team-best .351 batting average in all games, but was even better in league play, hitting .393. Morris hit safely in 44 of 54 games played.
 Coaches are not permitted to vote for their own players, thus a unanimous selection earns 11 of the 12 first-team votes. The complete 2008 All-SEC Team follows:
 
SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR - *Gordon Beckham, Georgia 
SEC PITCHER OF THE YEAR - Joshua Fields, Georgia
SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR - Hunter Morris, Auburn
SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - Gordon Beckham, Georgia
SEC COACH OF THE YEAR - David Perno, Georgia      
      * unanimous selection
 
FIRST TEAM                     
1B - Justin Smoak, South Carolina 
2B - Josh Adams, Florida / Ryan Wilkes, Kentucky 
3B - Pedro Alvarez, Vanderbilt / Logan Forsythe, Arkansas 
SS - *Gordon Beckham, Georgia   
C - Bryce Massanari, Georgia 
OF - Collin Cowgill, Kentucky  
OF - Sawyer Carroll, Kentucky  
OF - Matt den Dekker, Florida/ Brandon May, Alabama
       David Macias, Vanderbilt
DH - Alex Avila, Alabama  
P - Patrick Keating, Florida
P - Chris Rusin, Kentucky     
RP - Joshua Fields, Georgia
 
SECOND TEAM                    
1B - Hunter Morris, Auburn   
2B - Alex Feinberg, Vanderbilt
3B - James Darnell, South Carolina
SS - Ryan Flaherty, Vanderbilt / Reese Havens, S. Carolina 
C - Yan Gomes, Tennessee
OF - Avery Barnes, Florida  
OF - Dominic de la Osa, Vanderbilt
OF - Kentrail Davis, Tennessee  
DH - Phil Disher, South Carolina   
P - Lance Lynn, Ole Miss 
P - Trevor Holder, Georgia / Stephen Dodson, Georgia
RP - Scott Bittle, Ole Miss
 
                ALL FRESHMAN TEAM                     
1B - *Hunter Morris, Auburn   
2B - *Josh Adams, Florida
3B - David Cunningham, Auburn
SS - *Josh Rutledge, Alabama  
C - *Micah Gibbs, LSU  
OF - *Kentrail Davis, Tennessee 
OF - Whit Merrifield, South Carolina
OF - Brian Fletcher, Auburn 
DH - P.J. Polk, Tennessee 
P - Drew Pomeranz, Ole Miss 
P - Grant Dayton, Auburn  
RP - Russell Brewer, Vanderbilt
 
                ALL DEFENSIVE TEAM                     
P -   Jared Bradford, LSU
1B - Rich Poythress, Georgia  
2B - Ryan Wilkes, Kentucky
SS - Reese Havens, South Carolina
3B - Jake Smith, Alabama
C - Brett Basham, Ole Miss   
OF - Matt den Dekker, Florida  
OF - Collin Cowgill, Kentucky 
OF - David Macias, Vanderbilt

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