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Clemson's Beer makes ACC Award history
Seth Beer became the first player in ACC history to win Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year.

Clemson's Beer makes ACC Award history


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GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Clemson outfielder Seth Beer has been voted the Atlantic Coast Conference Player and Freshman of the Year by the league’s head baseball coaches, becoming the first player in ACC history to earn both honors in a single season.

Louisville junior Drew Harrington was voted the ACC Pitcher of the Year, while the Cardinals’ Dan McDonnell was selected as the ACC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season.

Beer and Harrington head up the 2016 All-ACC Baseball Team, which was also announced on Monday.

In addition to making history as a dual Player/Freshman of the Year honoree, Clemson’s Beer is the first freshman to be voted the ACC Player of the Year since the award was established in 1969. The conference did not begin recognizing a Freshman of the Year until 1991. NC State’s Carlos Rodon was voted both ACC Pitcher of the Year and ACC Freshman of the Year in 2012.

A native of Suwanee, Georgia, Beer enters this week’s ACC Baseball Championship tied for the conference lead in home runs with 15 and ranks third in RBIs with 60 in 54 games. Beer is batting .378 to rank sixth in the conference and is second in slugging percentage (.694), third in on-base percentage (.528) and is tied for second in total bases (2.31 per game).

In addition to several conference and national weekly honors, Beer was named the National Hitter of the Month of March by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) after batting .431 with nine home runs and 21 RBIs. His regular-season accomplishments also included a 26-game hitting streak – tied for fourth-longest in school history – as he keyed the Tigers to a 38-18 regular season.

Harrington helped Louisville to a second-straight ACC Atlantic Division crown with an 11-1 record in 14 starts. The Elizabethtown, Kentucky, native ranks third in the conference with a 1.66 ERA. Harrington has struck out 71 batters while walking just 22 in 92 innings and has allowed only three home runs. In his 10 ACC starts, Harrington was 8-0 with a 1.33 ERA and 47 strikeouts in 67.2 innings pitched.

McDonnell was again voted ACC Coach of the Year by his peers after guiding the Cardinals to a 46-10 overall regular-season mark, a 22-8 record in ACC play and a top-five national ranking. Louisville brings a nine-game winning streak into the ACC Championship.

Beer, Harrington and McKay (a 2016 All-ACC selection at both DH/utility and starting pitcher) are joined on this year’s first team by catchers Chris Okey of Clemson and Zack Collins of Miami; Georgia Tech first baseman Tristin English; Wake Forest second baseman Nate Mondou; Florida State third baseman John Sansone; Wake Forest third baseman Will Craig; Pitt shortstop Charles LeBlanc; Georgia Tech outfielders Kel Johnson and Matt Gonzalez; Louisville outfielder Corey Ray, Virginia starting pitcher Conner Jones, and Louisville relief pitcher Zack Burdi.

Along with the impressive numbers put up by Beer and Harrington, the All-ACC first team includes the league’s leading hitter in Pitt’s LeBlanc (.405), and the RBI co-leaders in Wake Forest’s Craig and Clemson’s Okey (62). Craig’s 15 home runs are tied with Beer for the ACC lead. Louisville’s Ray leads the conference in stolen bases with 37, while Florida State’s Sansone shares the ACC lead in doubles with 22. Miami’s Collins sets the pace in on-base percentage (.552) and Craig in slugging percentage (.772).

Harrington, McKay and Jones are among the league’s co-leaders in wins with 11. Jones (92.1) and Harrington (92.0) have pitched the most innings this season.

Clemson’s Okey, Miami’s Collins, Wake Forest’s Mondou and Craig, and Louisville’s Ray, McKay and Burdi are all repeat All-ACC first-team selections from last season. Georgia Tech’s Gonzalez made the first team this year after earning second-team All-ACC honors in 2015.

Louisville led all schools by filling five All-ACC first-team slots. Three were selected from Georgia Tech, and two each from Clemson and Wake Forest.

A league-high nine spots on the All-ACC first, second and third teams went to Louisville players, followed by seven from Coastal Division champion Miami. Georgia Tech had six players selected.

Duke and Georgia Tech led with two selections each to the 12-member All-ACC Freshman team..

2016 All-ACC Baseball Teams

First Team

C - Chris Okey, Clemson

C - Zack Collins, Miami

1B - Tristin English, Georgia Tech

2B - Nate Mondou, Wake Forest

3B - John Sansone, Florida State

3B - Will Craig, Wake Forest

SS - Charles Leblanc, Pitt

OF - Seth Beer, Clemson

OF - Kel Johnson, Georgia Tech

OF - Matt Gonzalez, Georgia Tech

OF - Corey Ray, Louisville

DH/UT - Brendan McKay, Louisville

SP - Drew Harrington, Louisville

SP - Brendan McKay, Louisville

SP - Connor Jones, Virginia

RP - Zack Burdi, Louisville

Second Team

C - Matt Thaiss, Virginia

1B - Preston Palmeiro, NC State

1B - Pavin Smith, Virginia

2B - Nick Solak, Louisville

2B - Johnny Ruiz, Miami

3B - Evan Mendoza, NC State

SS - Taylor Walls, Florida State

OF - Jimmy Herron, Duke

OF - Tyler Ramirez, North Carolina

OF - Stuart Fairchild, Wake Forest

DH/UT - Jack Labosky, Duke

SP - Brandon Gold, Georgia Tech

SP - J.B. Bukauskas, North Carolina

SP - T.J. Zeuch, Pitt

RP - Pat Krall, Clemson

RP - Matthew Gorst, Georgia Tech

Third Team

C - Will Smith, Louisville

1B - Gavin Sheets, Wake Forest

2B - Ernie Clement, Virginia

3B - Blake Tiberi, Louisville

SS - Connor Justus, Georgia Tech

SS - Devin Hairston, Louisville

SS - Brandon Lopez, Miami

OF - Willie Abreu, Miami

OF - Carl Chester, Miami

OF - Josh McLain, NC State

DH/UT - Nick Yarnall, Pitt

SP - Justin Dunn, Boston College

SP - Michael Mediavilla, Miami

SP - Zac Gallen, North Carolina

SP - Parker Dunshee, Wake Forest

RP - Bryan Garcia, Miami

All-Freshman Team

Jacob Stevens, SP, Boston College

Seth Beer, OF, Clemson

Jimmy Herron, OF, Duke

Zack Kone, SS, Duke

Cal Raleigh, C, Florida State

Tristin English, 1B, Georgia Tech

Joey Bart, C, Georgia Tech

Devin Mann, 2B, Louisville

Frankie Bartow, RP, Miami

Brett Kinneman, OF, NC State

Matt Vierling, OF, Notre Dame

Yaya Chentouf, RP, Pitt

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