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Emory Baseball Lands Five on All-UAA Team

Emory Baseball Lands Five on All-UAA Team

The Emory University baseball team placed five members on the All-University Athletic Association Team as announced by the conference office Friday morning.

Representing the Eagles on the team were seniors Ryan Adelman, Michael Edelman, Caleb Shulman and juniors Joey Bock and Robby Wacker.

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Adelman makes his second career All-UAA team after appearing in all 12 games in 2021. He tallied a team-leading 15 runs and eight walks while batting .348 with two doubles, one home run and 10 RBI. Adelman had five multi-hit efforts including back-to-back three-hit performances to end the season and drove in at least one run in seven games.

Bock was the lone Emory hurler to garner All-UAA acclaim after leading the Eagles pitching staff in wins (4) and strikeouts (27). Bock was tremendous on the mound, going 4-0 with one save as he tied for the team lead with six appearances, which spanned 24.2 innings. He ended the year with a 2.19 earned run average and held opponents to a .247 average. He struck out at least five batters in four of his outings including a career-best eight in a six-inning start at Piedmont.

Edelman makes his second straight All-UAA selection after batting .400 across 11 games. He topped the club with 20 hits, six doubles, 11 RBI, five stolen bases and a .620 slugging percentage. Edelman recorded at least one hit in every game he played in and ended the year with a four-game RBI streak including a season-high three RBI in game one of a doubleheader at Sewanee.

Shulman also earns his second consecutive All-UAA honor as he was one of three players to play in all 12 games during the season. He posted a .347 batting clip with his 17 hits including five doubles and drove in nine runs. Shulman had at least one hit in 10 of the 12 games he appeared in with six multi-hit efforts.

Wacker's first season with the Eagles ended with All-UAA acclaim as he batted .333 across 12 games and tied for the team lead with 11 RBI. Of his 15 hits, six went for extra bases including one triple and one home run. He finished second on the team with his nine runs scored and seven walks and was the only batter to record a four-RBI game this year, doing so in his Emory debut at Huntingdon in the season opener.

During the season, Edelman and Wacker each earned one UAA Hitter of the Week award while Bock was tabbed as the league's Pitcher of the Week on one occasion. Emory finished the abbreviated season with a 7-5 overall record.