Southeastern 14's 2022 preseason All-SEC baseball team
William Drummond and Chris Lee • 2/17/2022 in Baseball
Here's our first-, second- and third-team All-Southeastern Conference baseball squads heading into the 2022 season.
Robert Moore photo courtesy of Arkansas athletics.
We've made our preseason All-SEC picks for the upcoming season.
First, we'll add two clarifications: A DH doesn't have to DH; we were looking to get the best nine out there for our lineups.
Second, we made sure there was at least one center fielder in each outfield, while the other two spots went to the best remaining outfielders.
LSU had the most first-team selections, with four, and tied with Vanderbilt and Ole Miss with the most overall selections (five). Arkansas had four selections, while Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Kentucky each had three. South Carolina and Mississippi State each had two while Alabama had one.
The first team is full of familiar faces which are likely no surprise. The infield, headlined by LSU transfer and the top collegiate prospect in this year’s draft Jacob Berry, is littered with high draft prospects for 2022 and 2023. Logan Tanner, Tre' Morgan, Moore, and Jacob Gonzalez all have a track record of producing.
Two guys who battled it out for Freshman of the Year last season, Enrique Bradfield Jr. and Dylan Crews, make up the outfield along with another LSU Tiger in Gavin Dugas. On the mound SEC East aces Hunter Barco and Jonathan Cannon are alongside Mississippi State’s closer-turned-starter, Landon Sims for the three starting spots, and Redmond Walsh earns the top reliever spot.
First team
C: Logan Tanner, Mississippi State
1B: Tre Morgan, LSU
2B: Robert Moore, Arkansas
3B: Jacob Berry, LSU
SS: Jacob Gonzalez, Ole Miss
OF: Gavin Dugas, LSU
OF: Enrique Bradfield Jr., Vanderbilt
OF: Dylan Crews, LSU
DH: Tim Elko, Ole Miss
SP: Hunter Barco, Florida
SP: Landon Sims, MSU
SP: Jonathan Cannon, Georgia
RP: Redmond Walsh, Tennessee
Second team
C: Hayden Dunhurst, Ole Miss
1B: Hunter Stovall, Arkansas
2B: Cade Doughty, LSU
3B: Zane Denton, Alabama
SS: Carter Young, Vanderbilt
OF: Kevin Graham, Ole Miss
OF: Jud Fabian, Florida
OF: Connor Tate, Georgia
DH: Dominic Keegan, Vanderbilt
SP: Micah Dallas, Texas A&M
SP: Will Sanders, South Carolina
SP: Julian Bosnic, South Carolina
RP: Joseph Menefee, Texas A&M
Third team
C: Evan Russell, Tennessee
1B: Jack Moss, Texas A&M
2B: Colby Halter, Florida
3B: Cayden Wallace, Arkansas
SS: Ryan Ritter, Kentucky
OF: Brady Slavens, Arkansas
OF: TJ McCants, Ole Miss
OF: Jordan Beck, Tennessee
DH: Corey Collins, Georgia
SP: Nick Maldonado, Vanderbilt
SP: Carter Holton, Vanderbilt
SP: Cole Stupp, Kentucky
RP: Sean Harney, Kentucky