A Freshman All-American in 2014, Tyler led the Bulldogs in wins, earned run average and strikeouts last season. A 6-4, 217-pound native of Cordele, Tyler’s 2.68 ERA was the lowest by a Bulldog starter in 10 seasons. This is the latest honor for Tyler. He is ranked No. 1 among the Top 100 College Sophomores by Perfect Game USA. The rankings are based on a player’s professional potential relative to the Major League Baseball draft. He will start the season opener against Eastern Illinois Friday at Foley Field. First pitch is slated for 5:05 p.m.
Defending NCAA Champion Vanderbilt was predicted to win the 2015 SEC as voted by the league’s 14 baseball coaches in the 24th-annual preseason SEC poll announced Thursday. Also for the first time, a preseason All-SEC First and Second Team, as determined by the head coaches, were announced.
Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team or players. For the team voting, points were compiled on a 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for each division. Each coach also voted for one team as an overall conference champion. Conference play will begin Friday, March 13. Ten SEC teams are ranked in at least one poll to begin the 2015 campaign. An NCAA-record 10 SEC teams qualified for NCAA Regionals in 2014.
2015 SEC BASEBALL COACHES PRESEASON POLL
Eastern Division
- Vanderbilt (11) – 89
- Florida (3) – 80
- South Carolina – 67
- Tennessee – 51
- Georgia – 42
- Kentucky – 36
- Missouri – 20
Western Division
- LSU (13) – 91
- Alabama – 62
- Texas A&M (1) – 60
- Arkansas – 59
- Mississippi State – 52
- Ole Miss – 42
- Auburn – 19
SEC Champion: Vanderbilt (11); Florida (2); LSU (1).
2015 SEC BASEBALL COACHES PRESEASON ALL-SEC TEAMS
First Team
C – Gavin Collins, Mississippi State
1B – Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss
2B – Kyle Overstreet, Alabama; Max Schrock, South Carolina *
SS – Alex Bregman, LSU
3B – DC Arendas, South Carolina
OF – Christin Stewart, Tennessee; Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt; Andrew Stevenson, LSU
DH/UT – A.J. Puk, Florida
SP – Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt; Logan Shore, Florida
RP – Hayden Stone, Vanderbilt
Second Team
C – Kade Scivicque, LSU
1B – Kyle Martin, South Carolina
2B – Nick Senzel, Tennessee
SS – Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt
3B – Josh Tobias, Florida
OF – Nick Banks, Texas A&M; Mark Laird, LSU; Harrison Bader, Florida
DH/UT – Taylor Widener, South Carolina
SP – Robert Tyler, Georgia; Walker Buehler, Vanderbilt
RP – Thomas Burrows, Alabama; Jacob Stone, Arkansas *
*Ties were not broken