Twenty-One Players from the Southland Conference Selected in Draft

Twenty-One Players from the Southland Conference Selected in Draft

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FRISCO, Texas ? A total of 21 Southland Conference student-athletes were selected in the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft this week in New York. The figure represents the third most selections in conference history, trailing the 25 who were picked in 1995 and the 24 in 2004.

 

Texas State first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, the 2009 Southland Conference Player and Hitter of the Year, was the first league player to hear his name called in the draft. He was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the eighth round. Goldschmidt was a two-time first-team all-conference selection and a two-time hitter of the year. The junior set the single-season school record with 18 home runs this season and topped the career charts with 36 total from 2007 to 2009. Goldschmidt notched a team and league best 88 RBI, scored 72 runs and posted a .354 batting average. The Woodlands, Texas, native garnered third-team All-American honors by Collegiate Baseball and was a second-team CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America honors. Goldschmidt holds a 3.87 GPA in finance and was named Texas State’s Male Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2008 and 2009.

 

The New York Mets selected McNeese State catcher Taylor Freeman with their eighth-round pick. A first team all-Southland Conference pick, Freeman batted .333 this past season, belting 12 home runs and driving in 56 runs. A 6-2, 192 pound left-handed batter, Freeman had won the Cowboy triple crown in 2008, batting .372, hitting eight home runs and driving in 52 runs. He ranked among the national leaders in all three categories.

 

The Southland’s only other player to be selected in the first 10 rounds of the draft was Texas State catcher Ben Theriot. Theriot managed a .335 batting average in 2009 with a career-best six home runs. He earned second-team all-conference honors with 245 putouts, 37 assists and a .983 fielding percentage. With Theriot behind the plate, base runners were 6-for-19 in stolen base attempts.

 

A total of four Texas State players were selected in the draft. Right-handed pitchers Kane Holbrooks and Lance Loftin were selected in the 21st and 26th round, respectively. Lamar also had four players picked with right-handed pitchers Ricky Testa going in the 18th round and James Brandhorst going in the 20th round. Brian Needham, another right hander was picked in the 28th round, while lefty Kevin Angelle was taken in the 32nd round.

 

Stephen F. Austin had three players selected, while McNeese State, Nicholls, UT Arlington and UTSA each had two players selected. Sam Houston State and Southeastern Louisiana each had two players go in the 50-round draft.

 

 

Southland in the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft

Name

School

Pos.

Drafted By

Round

Overall Pick

Paul Goldschmidt

Texas State

1B

Arizona

8

246

Taylor Freeman

McNeese State

C

New York Mets

8

254

Ben Theriot

Texas State

C

Kansas City

9

272

Michael Rockett

UTSA

OF

Detroit

13

390

Dale Dickerson

Nicholls

RHP

Cleveland

16

485

Ricky Testa

Lamar

RHP

Colorado

18

541

Ryan Tepera

Sam Houston State

RHP

Toronto

19

580

James Brandhorst

Lamar

RHP

Baltimore

20

596

Kane Holbrooks

Texas State

RHP

Minnesota

21

642

Jose Hernandez

UTSA

OF

Pittsburgh

23

685

Chris Court

Stephen F. Austin

RHP

Boston

23

708

Richard Folmer

Stephen F. Austin

RHP

Kansas City

25

752

Nathan Long

UT Arlington

RHP

Oakland

26

783

Lance Loftin

Texas State

RHP

Toronto

26

790

Brian Needham

Lamar

RHP

New York Mets

28

854

Ty Summerlin

Southeastern La.

SS

Pittsburgh

30

895

Shon Landry

McNeese State

SS

Texas

31

934

Kevin Angelle

Lamar

LHP

Philadelphia

32

977

Rett Varner

UT Arlington

RHP

Chicago Cubs

34

1040

Chris Murrill

Nicholls

OF

Tampa Bay

35

1069

Erik Gregersen

Stephen F. Austin

RHP

Los Angeles Angels

37

1131