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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    Quote Originally Posted by HollywoodLeo View Post
    with the 40th pick the Padres take LF Kellen Kulbacki from James Maddison

    Minor League Baseball: Events: 2007 Draft Report

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    Hitting Ability:Kulbacki is an above-average hitter with the chance to hit for average.
    Power:Kulbacki has plus raw power and has the chance to be a run producer.
    Running Speed:
    He's a slightly below-average runner, but he's better underway. He's not a clogger on the basepaths.
    Base Running:
    He has very good instincts on the bases, though he's not a base-stealer.
    Arm Strength:
    While he plays right in college, his arm is more playable in left.
    Fielding:He's an average fielder who's better suited overall for the other corner.
    Range:
    He's got slightly below-average range.
    Physical Description:
    Kulbacki is a little stocky with a Brian Giles-type body.
    Medical Update:
    Healthy.
    Strengths:The bat. He can flat-out hit and hit for average and power.
    Weaknesses:His defense is fine, but he'll be likely limited to left field at the next level.
    Summary:
    Kulbacki had a huge sophomore season when he hit .464 with 24 home runs. He's followed it up with an outstanding junior season, good timing for a year with a weak college hitting class. While not a bad defender, it's definitely his bat that will carry him, and it should carry him quite far.

    Unless something crazy happens with him.......this seems like a wasted pick to me
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    pick 81 Eric Sogard 2B Arizona State

    Player Bio: Eric Sogard :: Baseball

    **2007 Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year**
    2006 (Sophomore): Burst onto the scene, earning All-American honors from NCBWA (Second Team), Collegiate Baseball (Third Team) and Rivals.com (Honorable Mention)...also named First Team All Pac-10...appeared in 55 games, starting 43 in the infield and outfield...hit .353 (65-184) with 50 RBI and 47 runs scored...tied with Ike Davis for team lead with nine home runs...finished third in the Pac-10 with a .625 slugging percentage thanks to his 13 doubles and five triples...also finished fourth in the conference with a 1.057 OPS...named Pac-10 Player of the Week (4/17) thanks to a series against USC where he hit .615 (8-13) with six RBI, two homers and seven runs scored...had 18 multi-hit games, including seven with three hits...also had 13 multi-RBI games...made his outfield debut at Stanford (4/29), making several highlight reel catches...played for the Bend Elks of the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League over the summer...led the WCCBL with a .347 average (41-118)...also led the league with 38 walks and a .513 on base percentage...had a .962 OPS.


    2005 (Freshman): Saw action in 20 games and made two starts... hit .182 (4-for-22) with four RBI... went 1-for-5 in first career start vs. Baylor (2/27)... also had a hit and one RBI against Western Illinois (3/13)... was expected to sit out the 2005 season as a redshirt... went 1-for-1 with one RBI against UCLA (4/23)... drilled a pinch-hit, two-run double with the bases loaded in the eighth inning against Cal State Fullerton (6/11) in his first career postseason at-bat.... played for the Liberal Beejays in the Jayhawk Summer League... hit .347 (33-for-95) with six doubles, two triples, two home runs and 22 RBI... also had a .952 OPS (.436 on-base percentage + .516 slugging percentage).


    High School: A 2004 graduate of Thunderbird High School in Phoenix, Ariz... was ranked as the No. 7 high school prospect in the state of Arizona in 2004... earned three varsity letters under head coach Brian Dyer (2003-04) and Pat Higgins (2001-02)... Dyer is the son of former ASU and big league catcher Duffy Dyer... also lettered two years in soccer as a midfielder... played summer baseball with the Arizona C.U.B.S in Connie Mack and in the USA Junior Olympics with the Chaparral Firebirds... played with the Chicago Cubs scout team in the fall of 2002 and the Phillies scout team in 2003... saw limited duty as a varsity call-up as a freshman, going 2-for-3 with one double and one stolen base... named MVP of varsity team and second-team all-Skyline Region as a sophomore in 2002... hit .418 (38-for-91) with nine doubles, two triples, six home runs and five stolen bases... named first-team 4A All-State by the Arizona Republic his junior year... also earned Skyline Region Player of the Year honors and Northwest Valley Player of the Year honors... hit .547 (35-for-64) with 10 doubles, two triples, six home runs, 34 RBI, 13 stolen bases and a 1.047 slugging percentage... repeated as a 4A All-State selection as a senior in 2004... hit .450 (40-for-89) with 10 doubles, two triples, eight home runs and 16 stolen bases... played in the "Super 50" All-Star game and was a member of the 4A North All-Star team and started at shortstop for both teams... completed his prep career with a .466 (115-for-247) batting average with 116 runs scored, 30 doubles, six triples, 20 home runs, 89 walks, 35 stolen bases and 106 RBI... holds the school career records for hits, batting average and on-base percentage... also competed in the Arizona Junior and Senior Sun Belt Tournaments and the TeamOne West Showcase.


    Personal: BIS major studying business and communications... parents are Rudy and Anna Sogard of Phoenix, Ariz... father played baseball at DePauw University and set the school home run record in 1975... has one younger brother, Alex, who is on the baseball team at Oregon State ... an uncle, Steve Sogard, played college baseball at Tufts University... has a 3.75 GPA in high school and earned an ASU academic scholarship... favorite MLB team is the Boston Red Sox and favorite player is Alex Rodriguez... enjoys skiing, hiking, playing cards and Ping-Pong... full name is Eric Sidney Sogard... born May 22, 1986 in Phoenix, Ariz.

    Sounds like a great pick at 81......sheesh how did this kid slip though the cracks ?
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    The Sogard kid reminds me so much of Dustin Pedroia that it isn't even funny. Same college, both win a major conference award, both hit and field well...man.
    http://strike3forums.com/forums/phot...pelbon2006.jpg


    Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.

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    This kid Lance Zadiski looks like a frigg'n beast......lol.......a SSwho is posting a .461 BA/ .531 OBP .752 SLG in 2007 Stole 37 out of 40bases in only 62games ..... 9 HR's 71 RBI's led LEE U in all of these categories.. 230AB's and only 22 SO.......

    Yes please
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    Re: Padres draft picks.

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    This kid Lance Zadiski looks like a frigg'n beast......lol.......a SSwho is posting a .461 BA/ .531 OBP .752 SLG in 2007 Stole 37 out of 40bases in only 62games ..... 9 HR's 71 RBI's led LEE U in all of these categories.. 230AB's and only 22 SO.......

    Yes please
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    Pick 147 Lance Zawadzki SS Lee

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    The baseball career of Lance Zawadzki took a huge step forward on Thursday evening when the Lee University shortstop was selected in the fourth round (147th player overall) of the Major League Draft by the San Diego Padres.

    The talented Zawadzki transferred to Lee for his senior season. The native of Shrewsbury, Mass. played three seasons at San Diego State University. He helped the Flames post a 51-15 record. Lee won the Region XIII title and went on to grab its first Atlantic South Super Region crown. Zawadzki paced the Flames with a .461 average. He had 106 hits, including 26 doubles, seven triples, nine homers and 71 RBI. Lee finished 1-2 in the NAIA College World Series.

    "Oh yeah, I'm excited," said Zawadzki during a phone conversation on Friday morning. "Words can't explain how I felt when my name popped up on the TV screen. I was hoping to at least go in the top 10 rounds."

    Zawadzki added that he expects to sign the professional contract with the Padres, probably this weekend. "I've talked with them earlier and I think I'll probably be going to Eugene, Ore. (Class A). That's where they send most of the college players they draft. I believe the season begins around June. 16."

    "I am extremely proud for Lance," said Lee head baseball coach Mark Brew. "He entered our program as a high-profile player (15th round pick in 2006) and got even better. He was at the field early every day working on his game and that has paid off for him. He also became a vocal leader for our program and helped lead us to new heights this season, breaking numerous individual records as well as many team records. We are extremely excited for him and wish him and his family the best as he pursues this adventure."

    Brew noted that Zawadzki was drafted by a quality organization in San Diego and scout Ashley Lawson, who is the former head baseball coach at Tennessee Wesleyan College. "San Diego has a solid history of development of players and Lance will continue to get better. If he is blessed with health he should have a lengthy professional career," said Brew.

    While being drafted in the fourth round and on national TV was a sparkling accomplishment for Zawadzki, coach Brew sees it has an extra bonus for the already established Lee baseball program. "Having a player drafted in the fourth round will give our program a tremendous boost both with recruiting and with professional scouts," he pointed out. "It shows the level of respect our program has attained. Lance probably would not have chosen to transfer to Lee if we had not been a successful program. This is a tribute to all the players and coaches that came before him and helped lay the groundwork for a quality program."
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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    Pick 177 RHP Jeremy Hefner Oral Roberts

    ORU Golden Eagles - Hefner Selected in Fifth Round by Padres

    TULSA, Okla. –Oral Roberts University junior pitcher Jeremy Hefner was selected by the San Diego Padres in the fifth round of Wednesday’s Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft.

    The 177th overall selection, Hefner is the highest drafted Golden Eagle 1998 since when catcher Michael Dean was taken in the third round by San Francisco.

    A Perkins, Okla. native, Hefner led the team with a 9-2 record and a 3.03 ERA while striking out 107 batters in 86.0 innings of work. The hurler started 10 games for the Golden Eagles with a team-high five complete games.

    The hurler earned Mid-Continent Conference Newcomer of the Year honors, was a first-team All-Mid-Con selection, and named to the Mid-Con All-Tournament Team. Hefner was also twice named Mid-Con Pitcher of the Week.

    Drafted by the Mets in the 46th round in 2004 and again in the 48th round in 2005, the right-hander spent two years at Seminole (Okla.) State before arriving at ORU. Hefner went 4-1 with a 4.25 ERA during his sophomore year and 5-4 with two saves and a 4.03 ERA as a frosh for the Trojans.

    Hefner is the 34th player drafted since 1996 and 14th since current head coach Rob Walton took the helm in 2004.

    In other ORU draft news, highly regarded right-handed pitching signee Leroy Hunt of Sacramento City College was taken in the fourth round by the Chicago White Sox
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    Pick 207 C Emmanuel Quiles, Jesus Siverio Delgado

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    Pick 237 3B Justin Baum University of the Pacific

    Player Bio: Justin Baum :: Baseball

    2006 (Sophomore):
    Despite getting off to a slow start during his sophomore campaign, Baum delivered a successful sequel to his banner first year as a Tiger with a team-high 12 HR's, a team-high 46 RBI and a slugging percentage of .478. Baum's 12th home run of the season moved him into sole possession of first place in Pacific history with 29 blasts. His record setting home run was a solo shot in the fifth inning of the Tigers' 14-8 loss to Stanford on May 24. Justin saved his best effort for Big West Conference opponents as he posted a .311 average in 20 conference games, including five home runs, eight doubles and 19 RBI. Prior to the season, Justin earned a position on the Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger 2006 Preseason All-American Team. He also was selected as a Preseaon All-America pick by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA).


    2005 (Freshman):
    Following his freshman season, Baum was named to two Freshman All-American Teams as he was a Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and a Baseball America Freshman All-American. Justin finished the 2005 season with a .332 batting average, 17 HR's, 15 doubles, a .700 slugging percentage, 45 RBI and 39 runs scored. He finished the season ranked 21st in the nation in home runs per game with 0.31 and was 23rd overall in slugging percentage. In addition to his national accolades, Baum earned All-Big West First Team honors and led the conference in both home runs and slugging. He also etched his name atop several Pacific records as he broke the Tigers' single-season record for home runs with 17. The previous record for home runs in one season was 15 by Vic Sanchez in 1994. Justin's 133 total bases ranked third in Pacific history during one season and his 45 RBI tie him for ninth in a season. The pinnacle of Baum's season came during the week of May 9-16, as he earned Pacific's first national player of the week honor by going 13-for-16 (.813) in four games. In addition, Baum was named the Big West Conference Player of the Week. The most prolific output of the week came on May 13, as Justin was 5-for-6 with two home runs and five RBI in the Tigers' 13-6 win over Cal State Northridge. The Tigers were 3-1 during the week, and Baum was not retired more than once in any contest. Earlier in the season, Justin gave his best impression of Kirk Gibson as he helped the Tigers defeat Nevada, 15-5, on Apr. 12. Hobbled by a badly sprained ankle, Baum came to the plate as a pinch hitter in the eighth inning with the Tigers trailing 5-3. Pacific had runners at first and second with no outs. Justin laced the single through the left side of the infield, then hobbled to first base, where he was lifted for a pinch runner. Justin jacked his ninth homer of the season, a three-run shot, on Mar. 20 against Stanford that at the time gave the Tigers a 6-3 lead on the Cardinal. He drove in a career-high five runs with two dingers on Mar. 9 against Washington and finished the series with a 3-for-3 showing and two more home runs. Baum's collegiate success started early as he was named to the River City Classic All-Tournament Team in the second week of the 2005 season. Justin was 5-for-13 with three runs scored and nailed his first collegiate home run. He was 3-for-5 with a double and the homer in the Tigers' 9-0 win over San Francisco on Feb. 12.


    High School:
    Baum graduated from Grossmont High School in La Mesa, Calif. in 2004. A three-year letterwinner in baseball for the Foothillers, Justin led his team to three consecutive 20-win seasons, including back-to-back 20-13 records in 2003 and 2004. Baum finished the 2004 season with a .382 average, 13 home runs, 38 RBI and a .560 on-base percentage. Following the 2004 season, Baum earned his second consecutive team MVP award. He also was named to the All-GNL (Grossmont North League) First Team for the second straight year. Baum finished his junior year with a .337 average, nine home runs and 33 RBI. Off the field, Baum also excelled in the classroom as he was on the honor roll in each of his four years at Grossmont HS.


    Personal:
    Justin Baum is the son of David and Kathy Baum. He has two siblings, Crystal (25) and Derek (16). In his fourth year at Pacific, Justin is a business administration major.
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    Pick 267 LHP Matt Teague Carson-Newman College

    Player Bio: Matt Teague :: Baseball

    They don't have a scouting report of any kind on their page.
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    Pick 297: RHP Wynn Pelzer University of South Carolina Columbia

    Player Bio: Wynn Pelzer :: Baseball

    2006 ALL-SEC
    OUTLOOK - Started and closed a year ago, plans are to keep him in the bullpen as a closer this year .. Tremendous ability ... Could possibly be a high draft pick in 2007.

    2006 - Appeared in 20 games with eight starts ... Posted a 5-5 record with a 4.15 ERA in 80.1 innings pitched with 66 strikeouts as well as five saves ... Earned second team All-SEC honors as a relief pitcher ... Named to 2006 NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team (Charlottesville) after hurling second career complete game in 5-1 victory over Evansville; struck out nine and allowed just one run on eight hits to clinch regional championship (6/5/06) ... Carolina's top pitcher in SEC games, went 4-3 with three saves in 11 appearances and just 19 runs allowed in 50.1 innings pitched ... Pitched one inning of relief and earned a save in 4-2 win vs. Kentucky at SEC Tournament (5/24) ... Pitched first career complete game in 5-4 loss to Tennessee (5/12) ... Hurled 8.1 innings in first SEC start; limited MSU to two runs on five hits in 11-5 win over Bulldogs (4/28) ... Began the conference season with a19 inning scoreless inning streak ... Picked up a pair of saves vs. Ole Miss with two perfect innings of work (4/14-15) ... Pitched three scoreless innings of relief and did not allow a hit in 7-6 win over Alabama (4/7) ... Pitched 4.2 shutout innings of relief to earn a win in 2-1 victory over LSU (4/2) ... Earned a save after 3.2 scoreless innings of work with five strikeouts in 6-5 win over Florida (3/25) ... Earned first career save with 1.2 innings out of the bullpen in 6-3 win over Charleston Southern (3/21) ... Earned a win out of the bullpen with three scoreless innings in 12-8 win over Auburn (3/17); did not allow a hit.

    2005 - Appeared in 18 games with four starts his freshman season ... Finished with a 1-2 record in 29 innings pitched with 26 strikeouts and 13 walks allowed ... Pitched six scoreless innings in first career start vs. Charleston Southern, limiting the Bucs to one infield hit in a 1-0 USC win (3/9/05) ... Worked two scoreless innings of relief vs. Longwood to pick up first career win (2/13/05) ... Pitched for the Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plains League this past summer ... Was tabbed by Baseball America as the top pro prospect in the CPL following the season ... Compiled a better than 3.0 GPA in the fall of 2004.

    HIGH SCHOOL -- Played at Roberts High School under Coach Carlton Taylor and Coach Roy Brown ... Played in the North Carolina-South Carolina All-Star Select Game ... Four-time all-region selection.

    PERSONAL -- Born Wynn Isaiah Pelzer 6/23/86 ... Parents are Willie and Betty Pelzer ... Has one older sister Aphra and one younger sister Jana ... Hobbies are watching television and crossword puzzles ... Favorite food is BLT sandwiches ... Favorite actor is Dave Chappelle ... Favorite actress is Halle Berry.
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    327: SS Christian Colon - Canyon HS

    I can never seem to find bios on the HS picks.
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    357: RF Shane Buschini University of San Diego

    Junior (2006): Played in 58 games with 52 starts...hit .290 with 64 hits, 11 doubles, five home runs and had 32 RBI...had 19 multi-hit games and seven multi RBI games...went 4-for-5 with one double, one home run and five RBI against Kansas (2/18/06)...went 3-for-4 with two doubles and three RBI against Texas Southern (3/15/06)...went 2-for-4 with one home run and three RBI against UC Riverside (5/16/06)...earned one WCC Player of the Week distinction after going 6-for-12 with five RBI, two doubles and one home run at the USC Public Storage Tournament...went 2-for-3 with two runs scored against Saint Louis (6/3/06)


    Sophomore (2005): Had an outstanding sophomore season... Unanimous selection for All-WCC First Team honors... Went on a 19-game hitting streak (April 3-May 8), best for any player in the WCC in 2005... Led San Diego in batting average (.352), multiple RBI games (12), runs (46), stolen bases (15) and slugging % (.538), tied for the team-lead in RBIs (42) and walks (36)... Led the WCC in batting average (.398) during league play... Utilized primarily in right field (33 games) but also started 20 games as the Torero centerfielder... Hit in the 5th spot in the USD order 19 times, moving into the third spot towards the end of the season... Went on a tear late in the year, going 27-for-52 (.519 BA) during an 11-game span in the month of April... Enjoyed 10 multi-hit games in 11 outings during that stretch... Hit six doubles in four games (April 15-19)... Went 7-for-15 (.467 BA) with four RBIs and five runs scored to lead USD to a series win over then-No. 29 Pepperdine in mid-April... Helped the Toreros win a critical league series at Gonzaga late in the season, going 5-for-11 with two doubles and a homerun... Hit six homeruns on the season, second-best for any Torero in 2005.


    Freshman (2004): Made 14 starts (nine as the DH, five in right field)... Hit a towering two-run homer against Santa Clara (4-10-04) that allowed USD to sweep a doubleheader and the three-game series with the Broncos... Enjoyed a pair of games in which he totaled three-hits, the first coming in his second collegiate start vs. UC Riverside (3-31-04) and later against St. Mary's (5-21-04)... Went 3-for-3 during that game with St. Mary's, scoring, driving in a run and stealing a base... Hit safely in three straight games in May, helping USD win 15 of its last 17 contests... Totaled 49 at-bats on the year in 23 appearances.


    High School: Hit 8 homers and posted a .440 batting average while playing for California High School as a prep senior... Twice named an All-East Bay Athletic League player as a prep... Honored as an All-State selection following his senior campaign... Led California High to the league championship as a junior batting .500 and hitting six homeruns... During that same year, Buschini took California into the sectional semi-finals, helping Cal High finish with a record of 22-4... Twice mentioned as an all-area player... Coached by Dave Hamilton at Cal High... Also played for the Lafayette General Club team.


    Personal: Heavily recruited out of high school by Santa Clara, Pepperdine, California, Cal Poly SLO and Fresno State... Chose to attend USD to play for a championship baseball program... Also played water polo, soccer and football in high school... Son of Mark and Mary Buschini... Born on April 24, 1985 in Martinez, California.
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    387: C Luis Martinez, Cumberland U

    Cumberland University | Athletics | Baseball

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    I'll finish this tonight
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    417: LHP Allen Harrington Lamar U

    Player Bio: Allen Harrington :: Baseball

    Summer 2006: Named MVP of the Texas Collegiate Baseball League Championship Series ... Picked up the win in the championship-clinching game, allowing no runs on one hit with 16 strikeouts in 7.2 IP. ... Led the league with seven wins and struck out 70 in 64.1 IP.


    2006: Pitched in 24 games, earning six starts ... Posted a 3-3 record with a 3.39 ERA and a team-high five saves ... Struck out 75 and walked 33 in 71.2 innings pitched ... Limited opponents to a .247 batting average ... Pitched 3.0 innings of relief to pick up first save of the season vs. Oklahoma (2/5) ... Pitched 4.0 innings of relief with three strikeouts to earn second save vs. Texas-Pan American (2/11) ... Pitched 1.0 inning of relief with three strikeouts to pick up a save at SE Louisiana (3/12) ... Pitched 7.0 innings of scoreless relief with seven strikeouts vs. Texas-San Antonio (3/19) ... Made first start of the season vs. Stephen F. Austin (3/26), pitching 7.0 scoreless innings with seven strikeouts in earning first win of the season ... Pitched a season-high 8.0 innings vs. Sam Houston (4/15), allowing no runs on three hits with three strikeouts to pick up his second win ... Struck out a season and career high eight in 5.0 innings of relief vs. Texas State (5/25) in the SLC Tournament.


    2005: Pitched in 20 games, earning two starts ... Posted a 4-4 record with a 4.66 ERA and two saves ... Struck out 39 and walked 15 in 46.1 innings pitched ... Limited opponents to a .267 batting average ... Pitched 3.1 innings of relief, allowing one run on two hits with three strikeouts to pick up first collegiate win vs. Jackson State (2/5) ... Tossed 3.2 innings of relief, allowing no runs on three hits with four strikeouts in win over Texas-Pan American (2/11) ... Allowed no runs on four hits with a season-high seven strikeouts in 5.0 IP in win at McNeese State (3/27) ... Pitched 3.2 hitless and scoreless innings of relief with five strikeouts to earn first save of the season vs. UL-Lafayette (4/12) ... Retired the final two batters to earn a save in win over Texas-Arlington (5/25) at SLC Tournament.


    High School: Played for Jay Stone at Port Neches- Groves HS ... As a senior, named District MVP ... Named to the Class 4A all-state team ... Selected to participate in the 4A/5A all-star team ... MVP of Port Authur News and Beaumont Enterprise Gold Team ... Texas Coaches Association first-team pitcher ... Texas Writers Association first-team pitcher ... Posted a 14-2 record with a 0.25 ERA ... As a junior, earned first-team all-district and first-team Port Arthur News and Beaumont Enterprise Gold Teams ... As a sophomore, first team all-district ... Named to Port Authur News and Beaumont Enterprise Gold Team ... Member of Austin Baseball Club, Houston Heat, and Cypress Grizzlies summer league teams.


    Personal: Allen Joseph Harrington was born 7/3/86 in Lafayette, LA ... Parents are William and Frankie Harrington ... Major is Kinesiology ... Hobbies are baseball and fishing.
    LeagueTeamyearsRecordWild CardDivisionPennantsTitles
    MSLSan Diego Padres2034-20592,217-1,9951631
    TBLArizona Diamondbacks2005-20181,216-1,0531963
    TSSLSan Diego Padres2015-2021, 2024-20281,017-9280732
    TSSLTexas Rangers2029-2033396-4140000

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