Look, I get it. TCU Baseball wasn’t very good this year, and thus, didn’t bring home a ton of hardware for the annual All-Conference selections.
But, while it’s understandable that they didn’t get many first team (two) or second team (zero) selections, it’s hard to believe that the most talented pitcher in college baseball wasn’t even named the best pitcher in his league.
First and foremost, let me say that West Virginia’s Alek Manoah put together a heck of a year. The junior out of Miami, FL in ERA (1.91) and strikeouts (125) while posting a 8-3 record across 14 starts for the Mountaineers, who put together a 34-18 season with a 13-11 mark in Big 12 play.