Erickson adds to laurels
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Blair Erickson, who amassed 17 saves to rank among the national
leaders as the freshman closer of the UC Irvine baseball team, has
made his seventh All-American team.
The 6-foot-1, 205-pound right-hander has been named second-team
freshman All-American by Baseball America.
Erickson, competing at the USA Baseball national team trials,
pitched a perfect ninth inning Thursday, recording two strikeouts, to
complete a five-pitcher no-hitter in a 9-0 exhibition victory over
Canada at Durham, N.C.
Erickson, who fanned 51 in 37 1/3 innings to help lead the
Anteaters to the program’s first NCAA Division I regional, set a Big
West Conference freshman and UCI single-season record with his 17
saves.
He has now been named All-American by five different publications
and organizations.
Baseball America honored him as a midseason All-American. He
headlines Collegiate Baseball’s All-Freshman team as Co-Freshman of
the Year and is also a third-team All-American according to the
Tucson-based publication.
He was the lone freshman on USA Today/Sports Weekly’s All-America
roster, while the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association
named Erickson a third-team All-American.
CollegeBaseballInsider.com selected him second-team All-American.
Erickson was drafted in the 28th round by the Philadelphia
Phillies in 2003, despite missing his senior year at Jesuit High near
Sacramento with torn ankle ligaments.
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