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2014 Collegiate Baseball News Top 40 Preseason Poll

by Brian Foley
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FROM CBN PRESS RELEASE
FullertonGreatPlayTUCSON, Ariz. — With possibly the top pitching staff in the nation, Cal. St. Fullerton is ranked No. 1 in Collegiate Baseball’s Fabulous 40 NCAA Division I pre-season baseball poll presented by Big League Chew bubble gum.

The Titans, which finished second at the Fullerton Super Regional last season to eventual national champion UCLA after posting an overall 51-10 record, will be gunning for their fifth national title.

The pre-season poll factors in voting by NCAA Division I coaches across the nation, how a team finished last season nationally, returning position player starters and pitchers, potential draft picks along with the quality of its recruiting class last fall.

One year ago, Cal. St. Fullerton’s pitching staff ranked No. 1 nationally in walks allowed per nine innings (1.41), No. 1 in strikeout to walk ratio (4.94) and No. 1 in WHIP (1.0). Fullerton also ranked No. 4 with a 2.47 ERA.

The Titans return Louisville Slugger pre-season first team All-American pitchers in RHP Thomas Eshelman (12-3, 1.48 ERA, 83 K) and RHP Justin Garza (12-0, 2.03 ERA, 95 K, 17 BB in 115 IP).

It is extremely rare to have two first team All-American starting pitchers from the same team. Both were only freshmen last year and gained valuable experience.

Eshelman led the nation in walks allowed per nine innings (0.23) as he only surrendered 3 in 115 2/3 innings. That staggering number is the lowest in the history of NCAA Division I baseball, according to the NCAA Baseball Record Book. He also ranked first nationally in strikeout to walk ratio (27.67) and ranked No. 1 in WHIP (0.77). The Titans also return another quality starter in RHP Grahamm Wiest (9-3, 3.27 ERA, 76 K, 13 BB).

Plus, Cal. St. Fullerton has at least four other pitchers who looked superb last fall, including RHP Phil Bickford, a first round pick of Toronto who was the 10th player picked overall in the 2013 June Draft. He hit 96 mph with his fastball last spring.

His Major League Baseball assigned signing price in the draft was $2.9 million. But Bickford opted to play for the Titans instead and be part of a potential national championship team.

One vitally important area for all teams is the catcher position. And the Titans have two superb ones in senior Jared Deacon and sophomore A.J. Kennedy.

Last year, opponents only stole 19 bases in 34 attempts over 61 games, and it will be extremely difficult to swipe bases off the Titans once again with great receivers and pitchers who do a superb job of holding runners on.

Offensively, Fullerton returns four position player starters.

Much more information on Cal. St. Fullerton’s 2014 ball club, along with a rundown on every other top 40 ranked team, top pro prospects across the USA, every top player in each conference, projected pitchers and players of the year and the Louisville Slugger Pre-Season All-Americans, can be found in the Jan. 3, 2014 edition of Collegiate Baseball.

The Collegiate Baseball newspaper poll is the oldest college baseball poll. Its birth took place during the 1957 college baseball season.

Collegiate Baseball NCAA Division I Poll
(As of Dec. 20, 2013)
www.baseballnews.com

Rank Team (2013 Record)

Points

  1. Cal. St. Fullerton (51-10)

495

  2. Mississippi St. (51-20)

493

  3. Louisiana St. (57-11)

491

  4. Oregon St. (52-13)

487

  5. Florida St. (47-17)

485

  6. Oregon (48-16)

483

  7. Indiana (49-16)

481

  8. Louisville (51-14)

479

  9. Vanderbilt (54-12)

477

10. N.C. State (50-16)

474

11. North Carolina (59-12)

471

12. Virginia (50-12)

468

13. Miami, Fla. (37-25)

465

14. South Carolina (43-20)

463

15. UCLA (49-17)

460

16. Florida (29-30)

457

17. Rice (44-20)

455

18. Oklahoma St. (41-19)

454

19. Texas Christian (29-28)

451

20. Texas (27-24)

450

21. Clemson (40-22)

447

22. Arizona St. (37-22-1)

445

23. La.-Lafayette (43-10)

443

24. Arizona (34-21)

441

25. Texas A&M (34-29)

437

26. Stanford (32-22)

435

27. Cal. Poly (40-19)

432

28. Kansas St. (45-19)

430

29. Alabama (35-28)

423

30. Mississippi (38-24)

421

31. Western Carolina (39-20)

419

32. Oklahoma (43-21)

417

33. San Diego (37-25)

414

34. Wichita St. (39-28)

411

35. Liberty (36-29)

409

36. Tennessee Tech. (40-17)

404

37. New Mexico (37-22)

403

38. East Carolina (31-26)

400

39. U.C. Santa Barbara (34-23)

396

40. Coastal Carolina (37-23)

395

Other Teams Receiving Votes: Arkansas, UNLV, Auburn, San Diego St., Fresno St., Southern California, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, South Alabama, San Francisco, Loyola Marymount, Brigham Young, Seton Hall, Georgia Tech., Mercer, U.C. Irvine, Missouri St., Pepperdine, Troy, Sam Houston St., Austin Peay St., Bryant, Florida Atlantic, N.C. Wilmington, Houston, Central Florida, St. Louis, Creighton, Campbell, Nebraska, Gonzaga, Sacramento St., New Mexico St., St. John’s, Cal. St. Bakersfield, Ohio St., Michigan, Southern Mississippi, Kent St., Illinois St., Appalachian St., The Citadel, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Southeastern Louisiana, California, Washington, Washington St., West Virginia, Baylor, Minnesota, Stony Brook, Dallas Baptist, UT Arlington, Texas St., Maine, South Florida, Connecticut, Virginia Tech., Pittsburgh, Missouri, Notre Dame, North Florida, East Tennessee St., Florida Gulf Coast, Virginia Commonwealth, Rhode Island, Charlotte.

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4 comments

jimmy December 21, 2013 - 12:13 pm

Most of the usual suspects here. Not too many surprises as I ought there should have been ,with some great medium size schools….

Brian Foley December 21, 2013 - 12:34 pm

Coastal is where they belong…They will finish higher

jimmy December 21, 2013 - 12:40 pm

It is indeed odd . South Dakota State Univ went to the College World Series, and won their conference , almost beat the University of San Francisco and 13 innings. Yet, they don’t even get mentioned. There are many other teams like this… Very sound teams out there , yet no respect by the press.

Big G December 27, 2013 - 2:47 pm

Why is Texas ranked?

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