The 2007 college season is approximately at the halfway point. Beginning Tuesday, PG Crosschecker will take a close-up look at the top players in each class this season in our midseason All-America checklist. We’ll present one class per day.
It’s safe to say that most players on the following list of the 10 players with the best slugging percentage in college baseball this season will be prominently represented. |
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| Top 10 College Players, Slugging Percentage |
| 1. Matt LaPorta, Florida |
Sr. |
1B |
.918 |
| 2. Kyle Russell, Texas |
So. |
OF |
.915 |
| 3. Brandon Waring, Wofford Jr. |
Jr. |
3B |
.902 |
| 4. Tony Thomas, Florida State |
Jr. |
2B |
.839 |
| 5. Logan Johnson, Louisville |
Sr. |
2B |
.826 |
| 6. Brett Wallace, Arizona State |
So. |
1B |
.822 |
| 7. Brian Rike, Louisiana Tech |
Jr. |
OF |
.818 |
| 8. Todd Frazier, Rutgers |
Jr. |
SS |
.816 |
| 9. Ryan Lavarnway, Yale |
So. |
1B |
.806 |
| 10. Corey Brown, Oklahoma State |
Jr. |
OF |
.800 | |
| -- Allan Simpson |
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