Ackley focuses on super regionals|Tar Heels standout not thinking about upcoming draft
Published 12:02 am Wednesday, June 3, 2009
By By JOEDY McCREARY
AP Sports Writer
CHAPEL HILL Dustin Ackley could become North Carolinas highest draft pick since B.J. Surhoff went No. 1 more than two decades ago.
Before draft day, the Tar Heels hope to earn their fourth straight trip to the College World Series.
Thats why Ackley is focused on the East Carolina Pirates, who UNC hosts on Saturday in a best-of-three super regional series.
I just try not to think about it as much as possible (but) when that day comes, Ill probably think about it a little bit more, Ackley said Tuesday. Weve got these games and weve got tough competition. Youve got to focus more on that now. Youre so focused on that, that you dont even have time to think about whats going on (with the draft).
Ackley and the Tar Heels caught a break with the scheduling.
In most seasons, the draft is held during the week of the NCAA tournaments super regional round. This years two-day draft begins June 9 the day after the College World Series field is set and that move helps college baseballs final 16 teams maintain some semblance of focus for an extra week.
That helps a little bit otherwise, it would be today, North Carolina coach Mike Fox said. Thats one less distraction for those guys.
Distractions certainly havent bothered Ackley before.
Seemingly from the day he showed up on campus in 2006, Ackley has been one of the centerpieces of a team that turned College World Series trips into an every-year occurrence.
He hit .402 as a freshman and .417 last year, and entered his junior season with a school-record .409 career batting average 17 points better than Surhoffs old mark.
That mark has only risen this year. Hes hitting .417 again, set another school record with his 336th career hit and was named both the Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year and one of five finalists for the Golden Spikes Award as the nations top amateur player.
Hes the best player Ive ever seen at this level, Fox said.
Those numbers make it a certainty that Ackleys name will be among the first called during the draft.
Various mock drafts have him as high as No. 2 behind pitcher Stephen Strasburg, the consensus top pick out of San Diego State. Only one Tar Heel has gone that high pitcher Paul Shuey went second overall to Cleveland in 1992 since the Milwaukee Brewers took Surhoff with the top pick in 1985.
Hopefully, whats done is done for the draft, and hopefully, I wont have to really do anything, Ackley said. Its one of those times where I need to relax and play my own game.
That unassuming approach seems to extend well off the baseball field, too.
His roommate, infielder/outfielder Garrett Gore, said he unsuccessfully tried to needle some cockiness out of him after North Carolinas regional final victory against Kansas. Gore homered in the third inning of that game, only to see Ackley go deep three innings later.
I told him the other day, Every time I have a good game, you rain on my parade, Gore said with a laugh. I hit a home run, he comes up and hits a home run. Thats just how it is. And I love it because hes such a good person, and its good to see people like that be rewarded. Hes a special human, and I dont think he knows it.
The thing about it that I love so much is, hes so humble, he added. He doesnt talk about it. He never brags.
In all likelihood, Ackleys final home games will come this weekend during the Tar Heels super regional series against East Carolina. He can think of no better way to wrap things up than by finally winning it all in Omaha.
Theyve been there and ultimately fallen short so many times. His freshman season ended with North Carolina being knocked out by Oregon State in the championship round for the second consecutive year. The Tar Heels went 3-2 in the CWS last year before they were eliminated by eventual champion Fresno State.
The seniors came close twice and were pretty close the other time, so I think its definitely going to be something that I want to do for them and especially for the other guys, too, Ackley said. To go there for a fourth year and not win it, it wouldnt be bad to go there four years in a row, but to not win it at any point would be kind of bad.