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Shaffer One of 30 Semifinalists for Golden Spikes Award


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DURHAM, N.C. -- USA Baseball announced Tuesday the names of the 30 semifinalists for the 2012 USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award (GSA). This marks the 35th consecutive year that the award has been presented to the nation’s top amateur baseball player.

GoldenSpikesAward.com -- powered by MLB.com -- will once again be the online home for the award. The Web site features content devoted exclusively to the GSA, including news, voting history, past winner photo galleries, and photographs and video highlights for the 2012 semifinalists. Fans can follow online at GoldenSpikesAward.com as the list of 30 playe! rs is narrowed to three finalists on Tuesday, June 5.

For the second year in a row, the GSA will be awarded live on MLB Network. On Friday, July 6, the three finalists for the award will be at MLB Network’s studios for the presentation on The Rundown, which will feature interviews, video highlights and the announcement of the winner. The presentation will also be simulcast live on GoldenSpikesAward.com and MLB.com.

Michael Roth (South Carolina) and Mike Zunino (Florida) were semifinalists for the 2011 GSA and return to the list for 2012. Texas A&M tops all schools with three semifinalists, Florida State and Louisiana State each have two, and in total 26 colleges and universities are represented on the list. Among conferences, the SEC leads with six players, while the ACC and Big 12 have five and the Pac-12 has four. Juniors are tops with 16 semifinalists and they are joined by five sophomores and eight seniors. Carlos Rodon (North Carolina State) is the only freshman on the list.

In 2007, USA Baseball instituted a new selection and balloting procedure for the most prestigious award in amateur baseball, and it will follow the same model again in 2012. After working closely with sports information directors and amateur baseball media across the country to determine watch lists and the top-performing athletes, a committee voted to determine the 30 semifinalists. A ballot featuring the names and accomplishments of the 30 semifinalists will now be sent to a group of more than 215 voters which will select the three finalists and eventual winner.

“USA Baseball congratulates each of the 30 student-athletes and their respective baseball programs," said Paul Seiler, USA Baseball Executive Director/CEO. “The move to MLB Network last year was a significant step toward increasing exposure for the award among players, schools and fans, and we look forward to building on that excitement for 2012. We wish all of the semifinalists the best of luck.”

Important 2012 USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award dates include:

Thursday, Feb. 16 -- 50-man preseason Watch List released, shaped by USA Baseball officials and advisors

Tuesday, May 1 -- 60-man midseason Watch List released, shaped by USA Baseball officials and advisors

Tuesday, May 29 -- 30 semifinalists announced, selected by USA Baseball officials, semifinalist voting begins, voters select three

Friday, June 1 -- Deadline to vote for finalists, 5 p.m. ET

Tuesday, June 5 -- Three finalists announced, finalist voting begins, voters to select one

Friday, June 15 -- Deadline to vote for winner, 5 p.m. ET

Friday, July 6 -- Live Golden Spikes Award presentation in-studio on MLB Network’s The Rundown

A complete list of the 30 2012 Golden Spikes Award semifinalists is as follows:

Name, Position, Class, School, Conference

Mark Appel, RHP, Junior, Stanford, Pac-12

Sean Bignall, OF, Senior, Arkansas-Little Rock, Sun Belt

Jayce Boyd, IF, Junior, Florida State, ACC

Kris Bryant, IF, Sophomore, San Diego, WCC

Kevin Gausman, RHP, Sophomore, Louisiana State, SEC

Jeff Gelalich, OF, Junior, UCLA, Pac-12

Marco Gonzales, LHP/IF, Sophomore, Gonzaga, WCC

Andrew Heaney, LHP, Junior, Oklahoma State, Big 12

Kurt Heyer, RHP, Junior, Arizona, Pac-12

Goose Kallunki, IF, Senior, Utah Valley, Great West

Daniel Kassouf, IF, Senior, Appalachian State, SoCon

Alex Keudell, RHP, Senior, Oregon, Pac-12

Trenton Moses, IF, RS-Junior, Southeast Missouri, Ohio Valley

Tyler Naquin, OF, Junior, Texas A&M, Big 12

D.J. Peterson, IF, Sophomore, New Mexico, Mountain West

Nick Petree, RHP, RS-Sophomore, Missouri State, Missouri Valley

Kevin Plawecki, C, Junior, Purdue, Big Ten

Danny Poma, OF, Senior, Hofstra, CAA

James Ramsey, OF, Senior, Florida State, ACC

Raph Rhymes, OF, Junior, Louisiana State, SEC

Carlos Rodon, LHP, Freshman, North Carolina State, ACC

Michael Roth, LHP, Senior, South Carolina, SEC

Richie Shaffer, IF, Junior, Clemson, ACC

Chris Stratton, RHP, Junior, Mississippi State, SEC

Ross Stripling, RHP, Senior, Texas A&M, Big 12

Marcus Stroman, RHP, Junior, Duke, ACC

Josh Turley, LHP, Junior, Baylor, Big 12

Michael Wacha, RHP, Junior, Texas A&M, Big 12

Alex Yarbrough, IF, Junior, Mississippi, SEC

Mike Zunino, C, Junior, Florida, SEC

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