UCI’s Anderson earns All-American ‘summer’ honors
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ANTEATER BALLPARK -- Matt Anderson, an All-Big West Conference
second-team first baseman for UC Irvine, has been named a second-team
summer All-American by Baseball America after a standout season with
the Alexandria Beetles of the Northwoods League.
Anderson played in 51 games with the Beetles, finishing the season
with a team-high .342 batting average. As the Beetles’ designated
hitter, he drove in 32 runs, led the squad with 66 hits and added
nine doubles, two triples and three home runs. Anderson also topped
the charts with 36 RBIs and a .458 slugging average.
The UCI first baseman also earned Northwood’s League midseason
all-star status, as he carried a .412 batting average early in the
season.
For Irvine last spring, Anderson led the Anteaters with 91 hits,
57 runs and 28 multiple-hit games. He was among the top ten
conference hitters for 13 consecutive weeks, earned Big West Player
of the Week honors (April 29) and completed the season with a spot on
Collegiate Baseball’s Louisville Slugger’s Freshman All-American
Baseball Team.
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