
Delano Named D1 Baseball All-American
6/28/2021 2:50:00 PM | Baseball
Garett Delano earned third team honors as a utility player
MACON, Ga. – Mercer's Garett Delano was selected as a D1 Baseball Third Team All-American, the organization announced on Monday.
D1Baseball editors and national writers determined the All-America teams based on performance in the regular season and postseason, while factoring in quality of competition. To view the complete teams, click here.
"Garett had an outstanding season for us on the mound and at the plate," remarked Head Coach Craig Gibson. "There is nobody more deserving of this. Garett was a huge piece of our success this year on the diamond."
Delano, a graduate student from Callahan, Fla., was an infielder and right-handed pitcher for the Bears. He led the team with a .337 batting average and 52 RBI. Delano showed off his power with nine home runs and 13 doubles. On the mound, he made 15 appearances - 12 starts and 3 in relief. He posted a 6-1 record and 4.32 ERA. Delano tallied 60 strikeouts to only 20 walks and held opponents to a .231 average through a team-high 81.1 innings.
"I want to thank D1 Baseball for the All-American selection," stated Delano. "It is super humbling to be mentioned along the NCAA's top players, and I am glad I was able to represent all the two-way players across the country. I cannot thank my coaches/teammates at Mercer enough for the opportunity to be a part of this program."
Following his first start as a Bear against Marshall, he was named the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Week. Delano tossed seven innings of two-hit baseball against the Thundering Herd while fanning a career-high 11 batters. In the same game, he went two-for-four at the plate.
Against The Citadel on May 14, Delano tossed a career-high 8.2 innings and fanned four batters while limiting the Bulldogs to only three hits in the game.
Delano was one of two Bears to earn First Team All-SoCon honors. He earned first team honors at second base and second team honors as a starting pitcher. He was the only player in the Southern Conference to take home two honors for two positions.
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D1Baseball editors and national writers determined the All-America teams based on performance in the regular season and postseason, while factoring in quality of competition. To view the complete teams, click here.
"Garett had an outstanding season for us on the mound and at the plate," remarked Head Coach Craig Gibson. "There is nobody more deserving of this. Garett was a huge piece of our success this year on the diamond."
Delano, a graduate student from Callahan, Fla., was an infielder and right-handed pitcher for the Bears. He led the team with a .337 batting average and 52 RBI. Delano showed off his power with nine home runs and 13 doubles. On the mound, he made 15 appearances - 12 starts and 3 in relief. He posted a 6-1 record and 4.32 ERA. Delano tallied 60 strikeouts to only 20 walks and held opponents to a .231 average through a team-high 81.1 innings.
"I want to thank D1 Baseball for the All-American selection," stated Delano. "It is super humbling to be mentioned along the NCAA's top players, and I am glad I was able to represent all the two-way players across the country. I cannot thank my coaches/teammates at Mercer enough for the opportunity to be a part of this program."
Following his first start as a Bear against Marshall, he was named the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Week. Delano tossed seven innings of two-hit baseball against the Thundering Herd while fanning a career-high 11 batters. In the same game, he went two-for-four at the plate.
Against The Citadel on May 14, Delano tossed a career-high 8.2 innings and fanned four batters while limiting the Bulldogs to only three hits in the game.
Delano was one of two Bears to earn First Team All-SoCon honors. He earned first team honors at second base and second team honors as a starting pitcher. He was the only player in the Southern Conference to take home two honors for two positions.
Follow the Bears
For complete coverage of Mercer Baseball, please follow the Bears on social media at @MercerBaseball (Twitter), /MercerBaseball (Facebook) and @Mercer.Baseball (Instagram) or visit the official home of Mercer Athletics at MercerBears.com.
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