JSU's Todd Cunningham Named First-Team Preseason All-American by Baseball America 2/6/2010 5:00:00 AM DURHAM, N.C. - Jacksonville State's Todd Cunningham has been named to the Baseball America's preseason All-America first-team, which was released on Friday.Cunningham was the only player selected from the Ohio Valley Conference and becomes just the second player in OVC history to earn first-team preseason honors by Baseball America (EKU's Christian Friedrich being the other).Cunningham, a native of Jacksonville, led the prestigious Cape Cod League with a .378 batting average after playing for the Falmouth Commodores. He also led the league in hits (59) and on-base percentage (.458) after winning the batting title by 36 points.The junior outfielder was second in the Cape in runs scored (31) and slugging percentage (.500), while posting 12 extra-base hits with 22 RBI and also drew 19 walks to post a .458 on-base percentage.Cunningham hit a scorching .427 in July to earn the Cape Cod Player of the Month award. He was also selected to play in the Cape Cod All-Star Game, where his diving catch in centerfield was named as one of the Top 10 plays on ESPN's SportsCenter on July 23rd.The rising junior won the Thurmon Munson Batting Championship for the Cape, which includes previous winners such as Jason Varitek (1993), Chuck Knoblauch (1988), Paul O'Neill (1975), Pete Rose (1974) and Thurman Munson (1967).Along with winning the batting title, Cunningham also was voted the Cape Cod League's Outstanding Pro Prospect by the Major League Baseball scouts.As a sophomore at Jacksonville State last season, Cunningham batted an impressive .339, scored a team-high 66 runs, tied for the team lead in home runs (10), tied for second in stolen bases (9) and led the team in triples with nine. His two years at Jacksonville State have been highlighted by a long list of awards as a freshman, including Freshman All-America, Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Freshman of the Year, and All-OVC Second Team.Baseball America annually polls major league scouting directors to vote on the team and make their selections based on performance, talent and professional potential. In the past, the preseason All-America team has been a predictor both of the first round of the draft and of team success. For example, 11 of the 15 college players drafted in the first round last June appeared on Baseball America's preseason All-America list-eight of them on the first team. And for the second year in a row, 11 of last year's preseason All-Americans played for teams that reached the College World Series.Jacksonville State opens the 2010 baseball season at the Texas Tech Red Raider Classic on Feb. 19-21.Baseball America Preseason All-America TeamsFirst TeamC Micah Gibbs, Louisiana State 1B Hunter Morris, Auburn 2B Ross Wilson, Alabama 3B Anthony Rendon, Rice SS Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton OF Bryce Brentz, Middle Tennessee State OF Todd Cunningham, Jacksonville State OF Jarrett Parker, Virginia DH Zack Cox, Arkansas UT Brett Eibner, Arkansas SP Deck McGuire, Georgia Tech SP Drew Pomeranz, Mississippi SP Anthony Ranaudo, Louisiana State SP Chris Sale, Florida Gulf Coast RP Kevin Jacob, Georgia Tech UT Brett Eibner, Arkansas Second TeamC Yasmani Grandal, Miami 1B Andy Wilkins, Arkansas 2B Kolbrin Vitek, Ball State 3B Tony Thompson, Kansas SS Rick Hague, Rice OF Gary Brown, Cal State Fullerton OF Michael Choice, Texas-Arlington OF Tyler Holt, Florida State DH Mickey Wiswall, Boston College UT Danny Hultzen, Virginia SP Gerrit Cole, UCLA SP Sonny Gray, Vanderbilt SP Taylor Jungmann, Texas SP Alex Wimmers, Ohio State RP Kevin Rhoderick, Oregon State UT Danny Hultzen, Virginia Third TeamC Cameron Rupp, Texas 1B Cody Hawn, Tennessee 2B Chris Bisson, Kentucky 3B Rob Segedin, Tulane SS B.A. Vollmuth, Southern Mississippi OF Ryan LaMarre, Michigan OF Leon Landry, Louisiana State OF Austin Wates, Virginia Tech DH Jedd Gyorko, West Virginia UT Mike McGee, Florida State SP Jack Armstrong, Vanderbilt SP Kyle Blair, San Diego SP Jesse Hahn, Virginia Tech SP Brandon Workman, Texas RP Addison Reed, San Diego State UT Mike McGee, Florida State