D1 Baseball releases 2021-2022 season All-American teams

IMG_0985by:Griffin McVeigh06/27/22

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The college baseball season is officially over, with Ole Miss winning its program’s first national championship. End of the year awards have begun to trickle in, as D1 Baseball was the latest to name their three All-American teams for the 2021-2022 season.

All position players, plus designated hitters were represented, while five starting pitchers were alongside two relief pitchers. Nobody from the Rebels’ title-winning squad features, while the consensus No. 1 team throughout the season, Tennessee, has four players throughout the three teams.

Ivan Melendez of Texas was named the D1 National Player of the Year and he features in the first-team All-American squad. In total, 10 players who featured at the College World Series were recognized for their efforts throughout the season.

First-team All-American

C – Kevin Parada, Georgia Tech

1B – Ivan Melendez, Texas

2B – Jace Jung, Texas Tech

3B – Max Wagner, Clemson

SS – Peyton Graham, Oklahoma

OF – Dylan Crews, LSU

OF -Wyatt Langford, Florida

OF – Jacob Melton, Oregon State

DH – Sonny DiChiara, Auburn

UT – Paul Skenes, Air Force

SP – Chase Dollander, Tennessee

SP – Tanner Hall, Southern Miss

SP – Thomas Harrington, Campbell

SP -Cooper Hjerpe, Oregon State

SP – Drew Thorpe, Cal Poly

RP – Tristian Stivors, Texas State

RP – Andrew Walters, Miami

UT – Paul Skenes, Air Force

Second-team

C – Michael Carico, Davidson

1B – Matt Coutney, Old Dominion

2B – Chandler Simpson, Georgia Tech

3B – Tyler Locklear, VCU

SS – Zach Neto, Campbell

OF – Chris Alleyne, Maryland

OF – Brock Jones, Stanford

OF – Dylan Rock, Texas A&M

DH – Brooks Lee, Cal Poly

UT – Zach Agnos, East Carolina

SP – Jake Bennett, Oklahoma

SP – John Michael Bertrand, Notre Dame

SP – Gabriel Hughes, Gonzaga

SP – Rhett Lowder, Wake Forest

SP – Jason Savacool, Maryland

RP – Trevin Michael, Oklahoma

RP – Jacob Palisch, Texas A&M

UT – Zach Agnos, East Carolina

Third-team

C – Daniel Susac, Arizona

1B – Tommy White, North Carolina State

2B – Murphy Stehly, Texas

3B – Jake Gelof, Virginia

SS – Tanner Schobel, Virginia Tech

OF – Enrique Bradfield Jr., Vanderbilt

OF – Drew Gilbert, Tennessee

OF – Vance Honeycutt, North Carolina

DH – Trey Lipscomb, Tennessee

UT – Shemar Page, Grambling

SP – Brandon Birdsell, Texas Tech

SP – Chase Burns, Tennessee

SP – Austin Peterson, Connecticut

SP – Parker Messick, Florida State

SP – Hurston Waldrep, Southern Miss

RP – Ben Ferrer, Oregon State

RP – William Privette, College of Charleston

UT – Shemar Page, Grambling