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Career Accolades
• Drafted in the fourth round of the MLB Draft by the Miami Marlins (pick No. 119)
• Two-time All-Pac-12
• Two-time Academic All-Pac-12 honorable mention
• 2017 ABCA/Rawlings All-America first team
• 2017 National Collegiate Baseball Writers AssociationAll-America first team
• 2017 Collegiate Baseball NewsAll-America second team
• 2017 Baseball America All-America second team
• 2017 Perfect Game All-America third team
• Set single-season school record with 16 saves in 2017
• Second all-time at Stanford with 25 career saves
• 2017 ABCA/Rawlings All-Region first team
• 2017 NCBWA Stopper of the Year finalist
• 2017 Golden Spikes Award preseason watch list

As a Junior (2017)
• Drafted in the fourth round of the MLB Draft by the Miami Marlins (pick No. 119)
• National Collegiate Baseball Writers AssociationAll-America first team
• Collegiate BaseballNewsAll-America second team
• Baseball America All-America second team
• Perfect Game All-America third team
• All-Pac-12
• 6-1, 2.08 ERA, 47.2 IP, 35 SO
• School record 16 saves
• Led nation with 16 saves in regular season
• Second in school history with 25 career saves
• Led team in ERA (2.08) and opposing batting average (.211)
• Second on team in appearances (27) and wins (6)
• Excluding one outing, had a 0.95 ERA in 26 appearances
• Earned a win and save on the same day in doubleheader vs. Texas (March 4)
• Earned win in longest outing of the season with five shutout innings at USC (April 7)
• 10 of 16 saves were four outs or more (longest was 2.2 on two occasions)
• Was 16-for-18 in save opportunities and did not allow a run in 22 of his 27 outings
• Honorable Mention Academic All-Pac-12 
• Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (March 7)
• NCBWA Stopper of the Year preseason and midseason watch lists
• NCBWA Stopper of the Year finalist
• Golden Spikes Award preseason watch list
• Baseball America Preseason First-Team All-America

As a Sophomore (2016) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• All-Pac-12
• Academic All-Pac-12 honorable mention 
• Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 29)
• 4-5, 6 SV, 2.03 ERA, 57.2 IP
• Second-most appearances on the team (27), and tops among relievers in innings pitched (57.2)
• Second in the Pac-12 and tops on the team in ERA and opposing batting average (.186)
• Second-fewest hits (37), home runs (2), doubles (5) and earned runs (13) allowed in the Pac-12
• Eighth in the Pac-12 and tops on the team with six saves
• Earned save in season opener with three scoreless innings against Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 20)
• Career-high 5.2 scoreless innings and eight strikeouts in relief at No. 23 Texas (Feb. 25)
• Earned save with 4.0 scoreless innings against No. 2 Vanderbilt (March 3)
• Struck out all five batters he faced against Kansas (March 18)
• First career win with three scoreless innings against USC (April 2)
• Threw 1.1 scoreless innings to earn win at Cal (April 5)
• Perfect three-out save at UCLA (April 7)
• Threw 2.2 shut out innings to earn win at Arizona (April 17)
• Earned the save with 2.1 shut out innings at Utah (May 14)
• Earned saves with back-to-back 1.2 scoreless-inning outings against Oregon (May 26-27)

As a Freshman (2015) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• 0-2, 5.25 ERA, 3 saves
• Tied for second on the team in saves
• Saves vs. Fullerton, Rice and Texas
• Most saves by a Stanford freshman since Drew Storen's eight in 2008
• Tied for the team lead in appearances

Off the Farm
• Played 2014 summer with Stanford teammates Bryce Carter and Mikey Diekroeger for the CCL Pufcaps

The Hock File
• Lettered four years in baseball, twice in basketball (sophomore, junior) and once in football (freshman)
• Captained the baseball team as a junior and senior
• Three time All-Pennsylvania Heartland Conference first team selection
• 2014 Press Enterprise District 4 MVP
• 2014 first team all-state as a pitcher and position player
• First all-state baseball player from Bloomsburg
• Batted .527 as a senior
• Struck out 19 in a 2014 state playoff game
• National Honor Society member in 2013 and 2014
• Future Business Leaders of America in 2011, 2012 and 2013 (state finalist in 2011)
• Worked with AGAPE, helping out those facing poverty and families with low income
• Son of Brent and Stephanie Hock

Why Stanford?
• “I chose Stanford because it offers the greatest opportunity to excel athletically on the baseball field and also academically in the classroom.”