2014 College Baseball All-America Team

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This is a list of college baseball players named first team All-Americans for the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball season. The NCAA recognizes four different All-America selectors for baseball: the American Baseball Coaches Association (since 1947), Baseball America (since 1981), Collegiate Baseball (since 1991), and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (since 2001). [1]

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ABCA American Baseball Coaches Association [2]
BA Baseball America [3]
CB Collegiate Baseball [4]
NCBWA National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association [5]
Dagger-14-plain.pngAwarded the Golden Spikes Award or Dick Howser Trophy as national Player of the Year
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player had been named an All-American at that point
Inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame [6]

All-Americans

PositionNameSchoolABCABACBNCBWANotes
Starting pitcher Aaron Nola (2) LSU
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Starting pitcher Jace Fry Oregon State
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Starting pitcher Nathan Kirby Virginia
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Starting pitcher Ben Wetzler Oregon State
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Starting pitcher Andrew Morales UC Irvine
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Starting pitcher Casey Bloomquist Cal Poly
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Starting pitcher Chris Diaz Miami (FL)
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Starting pitcher Blake Fox Rice
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Starting pitcher Kyle Freeland Evansville
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Starting pitcher Kyle Funkhouser Louisville
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Relief pitcher Nick Burdi Louisville
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Relief pitcher Michael Cederoth San Diego State
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Relief pitcher Jacob Lindgren Mississippi State
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Relief pitcher Brendan McCurry Oklahoma State
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Relief pitcher Sam Moore UC Irvine
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Catcher Max Pentecost Kennesaw State
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First baseman Casey Gillaspie Wichita State
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Second baseman Jace Conrad Louisiana–Lafayette
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Third baseman Daniel Miles Tennessee Tech
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Third baseman Matt Chapman Cal State Fullerton
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Third baseman Dustin DeMuth Indiana
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Shortstop Trea Turner NC State
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Shortstop Blake Trahan Louisiana–Lafayette
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Outfielder Michael Conforto (2)Oregon State
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Outfielder Michael Katz William & Mary
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Outfielder Brandon Thomasson Tennessee Tech
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Outfielder Bradley Zimmer San Francisco
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Outfielder Caleb Adams Louisiana–Lafayette
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Outfielder Austin Bousefield Mississippi
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Outfielder D. J. Stewart Florida State
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Outfielder Drew Weeks North Florida
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Utility player A. J. Reed Dagger-14-plain.png Kentucky
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Dick Howser Trophy, Golden Spikes Award, ABCA, BA POY, CB POY
Utility player Aaron Brown Pepperdine
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Designated hitter Derek Gibson Southeast Missouri State
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Designated hitter Kyle Schwarber Indiana
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See also

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