Sheppard and Franklin Selected to the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List

Sheppard and Franklin Selected to the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List

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Irvine, Calif. (NCBWA) - Forty players have been named to the initial watch list for the sixth annual National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Award, given to the top relief pitcher in NCAA Division I baseball, as announced by the association Thursday.

Last year's Stopper of the Year winner, Addison Reed of San Diego State, headlines the list of preseason nominees for the 2010 award. Reed recorded a nation-leading 20 saves in 20 opportunities last season, finished the year with a microscopic 0.65 earned run average and 38 strikeouts over his 27.2 innings of work. He allowed only seven walks, with two of those being intentional passes and his save total was a new San Diego State and Mountain West Conference season record.

Reed is joined by two of the five finalists for last season's award in LSU's Matty Ott and two-time finalist Eric Pettis of UC Irvine, both NCBWA first-team preseason All-Americans. Ott burst onto the national scene as a freshman in 2009, establishing an LSU school-record with 16 saves. He struck out 69 and walked just six in 50.1 innings of work. Pettis had a strong 2009 season where he had a 5-2 record with a 3.86 ERA and 17 saves, while striking out 37 batters in 42 innings. He walked just seven, while allowing 18 earned runs.

Among the other most notable nominees are the three relief pitching members of the NCBWA preseason All-American second team (Ryan Duke of Oklahoma, Chris Franklin of Southeastern Louisiana and Tyler Mizenko of Winthrop), along with all four members of the third team (Mitchell Lambson of Arizona State, Colin Bates of North Carolina, Collin Cargill of Southern Miss and Michael Schum of Wright State).

The Big 12 Conference led the way with five players named to the preseason watch list. The ACC, Conference USA and the SEC had four pitchers each on this year's watch list, while the Pacific-10 Conference is represented by three players.

Nominations for the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award were made by baseball sports information/media relation contacts. The initial list will be updated with a mid-season release the week of April 19, including the national saves leaders. At the conclusion of the regular season, the Division I national saves leader and four other relief pitching standouts will be selected as finalists and released Wednesday, June 2, prior to start of NCAA regional tournament competition.

The NCBWA's All-America Committee then will select the winner, with this year's recipient to be announced on the opening day of the College World Series on June 19.

Texas hurler J. Brent Cox won the inaugural Stopper of the Year Award in 2005, with Don Czyz of Kansas claiming the honor in 2006, Luke Prihoda of Sam Houston State winning it in 2007, Georgia's Joshua Fields topping the field in 2008 and San Diego State's Addison Reed grabbing the honor last season.

The NCBWA, founded in 1962, presents the Dick Howser Trophy to the nation's top player. It also selects All-America Teams for all Divisions, a Division I Freshman All-American team, Division I and III Players of the Week, Division I District Players of the Year and Division III Players of the Year.

For more information on the NCBWA Stopper of the Year, contact Julie St. Cyr at the Big West Conference at (949) 261-2525 or Russ Anderson at Conference USA at (214) 774-1300.

2010 NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List

Pitcher

University

Class

Steve Arico

Virginia

 Jr.

Chris Bassit

Akron

So.

Colin Bates

North Carolina

Jr.

Chad Bettis

Texas Tech

Sr.

Mike Bolsinger

Arkansas

Sr.

Collin Cargill

Southern Miss

Jr.

Andrew Chafin

Kent State

So.

Chase Dempsay

Houston

Jr.

Ryan Duke

Oklahoma

Jr.

Chris Enourato

West Virginia

Sr.

Nick Fleece

Texas A&M

Jr.

Chris Franklin

Southeastern La.

Sr.

Drew Gagnier

Oregon

Jr.

Tim Girdwood

Elon

Jr.

Cole Green

Texas

Jr.

Austin Hubbard

Auburn

Sr.

Mitchell Lambson

Arizona State

So.

Justin Malone

Georgia State

So.

Eric Marshall

TCU

Sr.

Cody Martin

Gonzaga

Jr.

Scott Matyas

Minnesota

Jr.

Randy McCurry

Oklahoma State

Jr.

Kevin McKague

Army

Jr.

Jarad Miller

Valparaiso

Jr.

Tyler Mizenko

Winthrop

So.

Kevin Moran

Boston College

Jr.

Jake Morgan

Mississippi

Jr.

Kevin Munson

James Madison

Jr.

Matty Ott

LSU

So.

Nick Pepitone

Tulane

Jr.

Eric Pettis

UC Irvine

Sr.

Mark Pope

Georgia Tech

So.

Nick Ramirez

Cal State Fullerton

So.

Addison Reed

San Diego State

So.

Kevin Rhoderick

Oregon State

Jr.

Michael Schum

Wright State

So.

Gabriel Shaw

Louisville

Jr.

Chad Sheppard

Northwestern State

So.

Seth Simmons

East Carolina

Jr.

Zach Varce

Portland

So.