Jack Haring and Max Nyrop_Graham Miller and Mary Svien
Senior pitcher Jack Haring and senior designated hitter/first baseman Max Nyrop (images courtesy of Graham Miller and Mary Svien).

SJU’s Haring & Nyrop Named All-Region

5/30/2023 11:33:00 AM


ABCA Release | D3baseball.com Release

COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Saint John's senior relief pitcher Jack Haring (Ham Lake, Minn./Blaine) and senior designated hitter Max Nyrop (Alameda, Calif.) each earned All-Region 9 honors over the past two days (May 29-30).

Nyrop was named to D3baseball.com's (May 29) second team and the American Baseball Coaches' Association's (May 30) second team, while Haring received third-team honors from D3baseball.com.

The SJU baseball program has now had 41 All-Region selections since 2010.

The All-Region distinction is the second for Nyrop, who was named to the D3baseball.com All-America first team in 2021. He was a three-time All-MIAC first-team selection who made 22 starts at designated hitter and 15 at first base this spring. Nyrop led the MIAC in batting (.434, .442 during the regular season) and finished atop SJU's leaderboard in hits (63), multi-hit games (23), doubles (16), home runs (5), slugging percentage (.648) and on-base percentage (.478). He batted .500 (27-for-54) and drove in over half of his runs (18 of 32 RBI) with two outs and led the Johnnies with three doubles and two runs scored in the two MIAC Tournament games.

He finished the season with a 15-game hit streak, batting .458 (27-for-59) with 18 RBI and seven doubles, and ended his SJU career as the program's leader in RBI (122) and second in three other categories: home runs (23), doubles (39) and total bases (287). A career .397 hitter, Nyrop also finished fifth in program history with 177 hits in 121 career games.

An All-MIAC honoree this spring, Haring broke SJU's program record for pitching appearances with 20 and finished with a 1-0 record, 1.33 ERA, .260 opponent batting average and 17 strikeouts (to four walks) in 20.1 innings. Only five of his 20 appearances were made at the start of an inning or with no runners on base. Of Haring's 35 inherited runners, nine crossed the plate over six appearances - of which five situations consisted of two runners or more on base with one out or less.

The Johnnies tied for second in the MIAC with a 14-6 record (23-16 overall) and made their 13th-consecutive appearance in the MIAC Tournament in 2023.



 
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