
Clemente, Heyman headline 5 Florida Gators named to All-SEC baseball teams
The Southeastern Conference named five Florida Gators to its 2025 All-SEC baseball teams on Monday.
Catcher Luke Heyman made the First Team, and closer Jake Clemente made the Second Team, Aidan King and Brendan Lawson made the 2025 Freshman All-SEC Baseball Team and Bobby Boser was an All-Defensive Team member for his work at third, sharing the award with Auburn's Eric Guevara.
Heyman slashed .301/.397/.578 over the regular season with 13 home runs and 44 runs batted in. Those numbers improved to .317/.403/.673 in conference play, where 10 of his homers and 28 of his RBI came. He ranked inside the conference top-10 in both categories, finishing sixth in homers.
He also served as Florida's primary catcher after splitting time behind the plate in parts of last year with Brody Donay, who is still on the team. Heyman made just one error all year and led the SEC in chances and putouts. He caught 11 runners stealing, good for third in the conference. A broken forearm suffered in the Alabama series ended Heyman's season right before the SEC Tournament, and he's a likely draft departure given the success seen this year.
Clemente entered his redshirt sophomore year at Florida with a ton of hype behind him after an All-Star summer in the Cape Cod League. Injuries slowed the process, but Clemente ultimately failed to thrive as a starter in the SEC. The stamina needed might not be there, but he found a role as a multi-inning closer to thrive in. Working through the order just one time allows Clemente to ramp up his fastball and attack with the slider more often.
He ended the regular season with a 2-1 record and 3.51 ERA, although that number has dropped from 6.08 since he moved into the closer role. His WHIP is 1.12, 34.1% strikeout rate and 11.5% walk rate all make him a prime candidate for the draft this year. D1Baseball ranked him the eighth-best relief arm in college ball, regardless of draft eligibility. He might be a top-5 relief arm in the class.
King and Lawson have both established themselves as the future of the Gators' baseball program. The former is in talks for the title of best arm in the 2027 draft class, and Lawson is hitting third in Florida's lineup as a freshman. Both are going to develop over the next two years, too, meaning they're from their peaks despite being considered elite already.
Boser getting the defensive team nod is a nice consolation prize, but he likely would have made a third team if it existed. He led the team in home runs for a good chunk of the season and is just one behind Donay for the team lead at 17. He's flashed all five tools, slashing .330/.433/.598, locking down third base and leading the team in steals with 18.
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