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June 22, 2009 Never miss breaking news on Miami sports and recruiting. Sign-up for CaneSport.com Wireless Text Alerts sent right to your cell phone!University of Miami junior Kyle Bellamy earned his fifth All-America honor this postseason as the right-handed closer was named to the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings All-America Second Team on Tuesday. Bellamy, who has now garnered three first team honors to go along with two second team honors, finished the 2009 season among the national save leaders with 16. In 46 1/3 innings pitched, the Davie, Fla. native allowed just five earned runs while striking out 63 and holding his opponents to a .147 batting average against him. In a team-high 30 appearances, Bellamy (3-1, 0.97 ERA) allowed just two extra-base hits and finished a perfect 16-for-16 in save opportunities. His 16 saves are tied for fifth in school history for saves in a single season, with 12 of his saves coming from more than an inning of work. In addition to his ABCA/Rawlings national honor, Bellamy was also named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-Atlantic Region First Team on Tuesday. An All-ACC First Team performer, Bellamy was also named one of five finalists for the prestigious NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award as well as a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award, the Dick Howser Trophy and the College Baseball Foundation National Pitcher of the Year Awards. He has been named first team All-America by Baseball America, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Rivals.com, in addition to a second team honor from Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. On June 10, Bellamy was selected in the fifth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft by the Chicago White Sox with the 163rd overall pick. 2009 ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team First Team SP: Eric Arnett, Jr., Indiana SP: Louis Coleman, Sr., LSU SP: Mike Leake, Jr., Arizona State SP: A.J. Morris, Jr., Kansas State SP: Stephen Strasburg, Jr., San Diego State RP: Addison Reed, So., San Diego State C: Carlos Ramirez, Jr., Arizona State 1B: Dustin Ackley, Jr., North Carolina 2B: Derek McCallum, Jr., Minnesota SS: Bryan Marquez, Sr., New Mexico State 3B: Marc Krauss, Jr., Ohio OF: Bryce Brentz, So., Middle Tennessee OF: Jason Kipnis, Jr., Arizona State OF: Kent Matthes, Sr., Alabama OF: Tyler Townsend, Jr., Florida International DH: Kyle Roller, Jr., East Carolina UTIL: Danny Hultzen, Fr., Virginia Second Team SP: Buddy Baumann, Jr., Missouri State SP: Danny Bibona, Jr., UC Irvine SP: Kyle Gibson, Jr., Missouri SP: Anthony Ranaudo, So., LSU SP: Kenneth Roberts, Jr., Middle Tennessee RP: Kyle Bellamy, Jr., Miami RP: Austin Wood, Sr., Texas C: Chris Henderson, Jr., George Mason C: J.T. Wise, Sr., Oklahoma 1B: Rich Poythress, Jr., Georgia 2B: Mike Brownstein, Sr., New Mexico SS: Ben Orloff, Sr., UC Irvine 3B: Wade Gaynor, Jr., Western Kentucky 3B: Tony Thompson, So., Kansas OF: Jeremy Cruz, Sr., Stetson OF: Jeremy Hazelbaker, Jr., Ball State OF: Scott Krieger, Sr., George Mason OF: Jarrett Parker, So., Virginia OF: Tim Wheeler, Jr., Sacramento State DH: Joey Henshaw, So., Army UTIL: Mike Belfiore, Jr., Boston College CaneSport Magazine publishes 25 times a year, 10 glossy monthly printed issues and 15 online or Gameday Issues for a subscription price of $54.95. An online only subscription or a printed magazine only subscription is $39.95. Call 1-800-635-2263 or visit CaneSportmagazine.com |