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D3BASEBALL NAMES FOUR AMCC PLAYERS TO ALL-REGION TEAM

D3BASEBALL NAMES FOUR AMCC PLAYERS TO ALL-REGION TEAM

The AMCC had four baseball players named to this year's D3 Baseball Mideast All-Region Team. La Roche University's  Joe ProfessoriJonathan Spina, and Tre Thomas all earned spots on the All-Region Team for the second straight year. Alfred State College's Danny Doran also earned a spot on the third team.

More than 800 players nationall were nominated.

 

AMCC Player of the Year Joe Professori is the best second baseman in the Mideast Region, earning a spot on the All-Region First Team. Professori led the AMCC in hits, home runs, and total bases, ranked second in runs, batting average, and slugging percentage, third in RBIs, fourth in at bats, and seventh in on base percentage. Professori is one of the most accomplished players in Redhawk history. Earlier this season, Professori broke the school's all-time hits record and over the weekend he became the school's all-time leader in RBIs. He also has the sixth longest on-base streak in NCAA Division III history.

Jonathan Spina moves up to the All-Region Second Team after earning a spot on the Third Team in 2018. Spina led the AMCC in at bats and hits and ranked in the top 10 in runs, doubles, triples, total bases, sacrifice hits, stolen bases, and batting average. He is a three-time AMCC All-Conference performer including the past two on the All-Conference First Team.

Tre Thomas is an All-Region performer for the second consecutive season. Thomas led the AMCC in ERA, ranked second in shutouts, third in strikeouts, fifth in starts, and sixth in innings pitched. 

Danny Doran hit .336 (50 for 149) with 10 doubles, seven homers, and 30 RBI. He finished the season with a .544 slugging percentage and a .429 on-base percentage. The seven homers led the team while his doubles and RBI totals along with his 16 hit by pitches were 2nd on the team. In AMCC play, he hit .400 with all ten of his doubles, four homers, and 16 RBI. 

D3Baseball Mideast All-Region Team