The Jewish Sports Review rewarded Macalester second baseman / relief pitcher
Mitch Glasser (So., Chicago, Ill. / The Latin School) with a spot on its All-America team. The honor is open to all Jewish student-athletes at NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and the NAIA and Glasser receives first-team status.
Glasser was one of two Scots named to the All-MIAC squad and finished sixth among hitters with a .418 average in 20 conference games. Overall for the season, Glasser started all 40 games and hit .348 with six triples and 33 runs scored. He hit safely in 17 of 20 league games and went 11-for-20 over the season's final five MIAC games.
Jewish Sports Review
2010 College Baseball First-Team All-America
1B – Julian Sonnenfeld (Wesleyan)
1B – Matt Luzar (Chapman)
2B – Noah Burke (Bates)
SS – Dakota Resnik (Puget Sound)
3B – Andrew Cohen (Emory)
C – Mike Samela (Amherst)
OF – Sean Harrell (Georgia College and State University)
OF – Dave Kahn (Johns Hopkins)
OF – Max Rose (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
DH – Mike Schwartz (Tampa)
UT –
Mitch Glasser (Macalester)
Pitchers:
David Colvin (Pomona-Pitzer)
Jeff Urlaub (Grand Canyon)
Spencer Marcus (Skidmore)
Nate Arenson (North Central)
Jordan Sigman (Chapman)
Dylan Wolchik (Florida Tech)
Jeremy Rogoff (Washington-St. Louis)
Andrew Pevsner (Johns Hopkins)
Ed Bernstein (Tufts)
Zach Rudman (Skidmore)