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Brad Wilkerson Named To National College Baseball Hall Of Fame Ballot

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The National College Baseball Hall of Fame announced on Friday that voting is now underway for the 2012 Class of the National College Baseball Hall of Fame in Lubbock, Texas. The ballot to select this year's inductees features 69 worthy candidates.

 

Former Gator Brad Wilkerson, the only three-time All-American in Florida baseball history, is one of 32 players on the “1964-2001” portion of the ballot. The members of the 2012 College Baseball Hall of Fame Class will be announced in late February once all the ballots have been tallied and the results verified.

       

A finalist for the 1998 Golden Spikes Award, Wilkerson was named as the 1998 Collegiate Player of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and won the Smith Award given to the National Collegiate Baseball Player of the Year as selected by CoSIDA. He was a 1998 first-team All-American selection by Baseball Weekly, Baseball America, Sporting News and Collegiate Baseball after being the Preseason Player of the Year by Collegiate Baseball. Wilkerson re-set UF career batting average, HR, RBI, runs, walks and slugging percentage standards during his career and broke seven individual season batting records and tied/re-set seven individual performance marks.

 

The Owensboro, Ky., native had 55 career home runs, the eighth player in SEC history to hit 50 or more home runs. He reached base safely in 141-consecutive games at one point of career, reached base in 190 of 195 career games and was the first player in NCAA history to hit 20 home runs, win 10 games and steal 20 bases. Wilkerson was the Most Outstanding Player of the 1996 NCAA East Regional held in Gainesville, a member of the 1996 College World Series All-Tournament team and earned All-SEC and ABCA All-South Region honors from 1996-98.

 

 “This year's ballot is arranged differently,” said Mike Gustafson, executive director of the National College Baseball Hall of Fame. “We have five ballot categories to ensure representation from each category in the final induction class.”

 

The five voting categories consist of the Vintage Era (pre-1964) players and coaches, small school (non-NCAA Division I) players, small school (non-NCAA Division I) coaches, players from the 1964-2001 era and NCAA Division I coaches. The ballot is highlighted by 16 coaches with at least 1,000 wins and 19 National Players of the Year.

 

For the fourth year, the ballot features players and coaches from the NAIA, NCAA Divisions II and III and two-year colleges. Eventual Major League stars Tino Martinez and Alex Fernandez, as well as NCAA Division III “Coach of the Century” Don Schaly and Ed Cheff -- who won more than 1700 games and 16 NAIA national titles -- are featured in these categories.

 

“After three years of the 'small school' category, only coaches had been selected. We felt it was a disadvantage to the players to be in the same category as coaches who had hundreds or even a thousand or more wins,” Gustafson said. “I'm excited to see which player is selected from this new category of the ballot.”

 

Schools from across the country are represented on the ballot, from the University of Florida to Cal State Fullerton. Several schools have multiple candidates, led by USC with five. The star-studded “1964-2001” portion of the ballot features 32 players, most of whom were multiple-time All-Americans and/or National Players of the Year.

 

Those selected will join previous inductees, including coaches Jim Brock of Arizona State, Jerry Kindall of Arizona, Bob Bennett of Fresno State, Ron Polk of Mississippi State and the late Rod Dedeaux of USC; and players Barry Larkin of Michigan, John Olerud of Washington State, Derek Tatsuno of Hawaii and Danny Goodwin of Southern University.

 

The voting panel is composed of approximately 210 members. It is comprised of national and regional college baseball media, active and retired coaches, media and coaches from the “small school” category, a group of about a dozen former players, a group of “college baseball historians” and about 10 members of the Society for American Baseball Research collegiate baseball committee. Past College Baseball Hall of Fame inductees also vote.

 

To be eligible for the College Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, players must have completed one year of competition at a two-year or four-year institution and/or earned verifiable national acclaim. A coach must be retired for a full year or may be included on the ballot at the age of 75, if active.

 

This year’s selections will again be joined by a player or coach to be chosen by the Black College Legends and Pioneers committee. They will be inducted as part of the College Baseball Hall of Fame’s “Night of Champions” event, which will take place on June 30 in Lubbock, Texas.

 

2012 College Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot

Vintage/Pre-1964

Tim Borland

 Jack Coffey

 Eddie Collins

 Clint Evans

 Ray Fisher

 Al Hartman

 Gene Hooks

 C.R. "Dudy" Noble

 Frank Sancet

 Mickey Sullivan

 Murray Wall

 

1964-2001

 Rusty Adkins

 Bill Almon

 Earl Bass

 Kris Benson

 Bill Bordley

 Dave Chalk

 Casey Close

 Mike Fiore

 Javier Flores

 Mike Fuentes

 Nomar Garciaparra

 Gary Gentry

 Jim Gideon

 Orlando Gonzalez

 Jeffrey Hammonds

 Bobby Jones

 Mike Kelly

 Gene Larkin

 Jeff Ledbetter

 Bill Lee

 Mike Loynd

 Mark McGwire

 Kevin McReynolds

 Phil Nevin

 Gregg Olson

 Tom Paciorek

 Marteese Robinson

 Ira Smith

 Mike Smith

 Brent Strom

 Frank Viola

 Brad Wilkerson (Florida, 1996-98)

 

Small School Coach

 Ed Cheff

 Dave "Boo" Ferriss

 Ric Lessman

 Demie Mainieri

 Art Mazmanian

 Don Schaly

 Lloyd Simmons

 Tommy Thomas

 Frank "Porky" Vieira

 

Small School Player

 Joe Arnold (*was head coach at Florida from 1984-94)

 Doug Ault

 Tim Burzette

 John Deutsch

 Alex Fernandez

 Tim Jorgensen

 Tino Martinez

 Ken Voges

 

Coaches

 Pete Butler

 Norm DeBriyn

 Wayne Graham

 Chuck Hartman

 Larry Hays

 Les Murakami

 Al Ogletree

 Jack Stallings

 John Winkin

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