Georgia State shortstop Chad Prain and designated hitter Chase Raffield have been recognized as honorable mention All-Americans by Louisville Slugger/CollegeBaseballInsider.com.
A rising senior left-handed hitter from Cochran, Ga., Raffield hit .382 last spring. The second-team all-conference DH was the Panthers' top power-hitter and run-producer, leading the team with 10 home runs, 51 runs batted in and a .645 slugging percentage. He ranked fifth in the Colonial Athletic Association in batting average (26th in the NCAA), third in slugging percentage and sixth in RBI. He was also a first-team All-Atlantic Region selection by the American Baseball Coaches Association.
Prain, a rising senior from Valdosta, Ga., was the first-team All-CAA shortstop and one of the nation's leading hitters, ranking 11th in the NCAA with a .394 batting average. He collected 48 RBI and smacked four homers, one triple and 16 doubles.
Prain also stole 15 bases, and he helped the Panthers rank among the nation's top 20 in double plays.
In addition to All-CAA and second-team All-Atlantic Region honors, Prain was a semifinalist for the inaugural Gregg Olson Award as the national “Breakout Player of the Year,” and he was recognized on the watch list for the Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year Award.
Raffield and Prain, who helped Georgia State to a 35-21 record in 2013, are the Panthers' first All-America selections since Jason Glover in 1996. They now lead the Panthers as the move to the Sun Belt Conference this year.