FSU baseball’s Alex Lodise and Jamie Arnold are consensus All-Americans.
They were both named All-Americans by D1Baseball on Thursday, their sixth honor of the season. Lodise made the First Team for the sixth time, and Arnold made the Second Team. Arnold was one of just two players to repeat as D1Baseball All-Americans.
Arnold finished with an 8-2 record and a 2.98 ERA. In 84.2 innings, he recorded 119 strikeouts against 63 hits and 27 walks, holding opponents to a .208 batting average. He is FSU’s first multiple-time All-American in back-to-back seasons since Parker Messick from 2021-22
Lodise finished his breakout season hitting .394 with 17 home runs, 18 doubles, 68 RBI, and 62 runs scored. He also excelled in the field, making just five errors in 216 chances and having a .977 fielding percentage. He has helped turn 34 double plays and consistently made high-level plays to rob opposing teams of hits and runs.
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Reporting by JD McCarthy, FSU Wire / FSU Wire
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