TEMPE, Ariz. – Three Sun Devil Baseball student-athletes earned Louisville Slugger All-America honors, Collegiate Baseball Newspaper announced Thursday.
Starting right-handed pitcher Seth Martinez picked up second-team recognition, and first baseman David Greer and shortstop Colby Woodmansee both received third-team honors. Arizona State’s three All-America selections are the most in the Pac-12 and are tied with Clemson and Coastal Carolina for the second most in the country behind Louisville’s four.
ASU’s Louisville Slugger All-Americans
Seth Martinez, Jr., RHP - second team
David Greer, Jr., IB - third team
Colby Woodmansee, Jr., SS – third team
Greer started 55 games and led the Sun Devils with a .344 batting average, a .585 slugging percentage and a .436 on-base percentage. His 73 hits, including 33 for extra-bases, eight home runs, and 47 runs scored also paced the team, and his 42 RBI were second. He leads the Pac-12 and ranks 10th in the nation with 23 doubles, his 124 total bases are tops in the conference, and he is among the top five in the Pac-12 in runs scored, hits, and home runs.
Martinez led all starting pitchers in the Pac-12 with a 2.08 ERA and ranked second in the conference in wins at nine, third in innings pitched at 108.1, fourth in strikeouts with 91, and seventh in opposing batting average at .207. He went 9-3 on the year with 13 of his 15 starts registering as quality, and he has allowed just 24 earned runs as a starter after he began the season with a streak of 14 consecutive innings without giving up an earned run. He has a 1.15 WHIP, and has taken no-hitters into the fifth inning on four separate occasions.
Woodmansee started all 55 games at shortstop and has started every regular season at the position in the past two seasons. He leads the team with 43 RBI and is on pace to become the first shortstop in school history to pace the team in RBI in consecutive seasons. He leads the team with 14 multi-RBI games, is tied for the team with eight home runs, and is second with a .458 slugging percentage and a .368 on-base percentage. He ranks in the top 10 in the Pac-12 in four major offensive categories, including fifth in home runs at eight, sixth in RBI at 43, eighth in doubles with 14, and ninth in runs scored at 39.