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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    447: CF Keith Conlon TCU

    Player Bio: Keith Conlon :: Baseball

    Career Honors:
    • Conference USA Hitter of the Week (April 11, 2005)
    • 2005 Conference USA All-Tournament Team
    • Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team
    • Al Ogletree Classic All-Tournament Team


    2006 (Junior):
    Played in 52 games and started 51... was a versatile outfield, starting at all three positions, 23 in left field, 14 in center and 13 in right field... hit .307 on the season... crushed 13 doubles, two triples and four home runs... drove in 38 runs... ranked second on the team with nine stolen bases... committed just one error in 77 chances... hit safely in 38 contests and reached base safely in 46... totaled 16 multi-hit games and racked up 10 multiple-RBI contests... was 3-for-4 in the season-opener against No. 12 Tulane... despite going hitless against Houston, drew three walks and scored a run... also tallied a hit and drove in a run against No. 2 Rice to earn a spot on the Houston College Classic All-Tournament squad... commenced a season-long seven-game hit streak on Feb. 17... hit .370 (10-for-27) with seven RBIs during the streak... recorded two hits and drove in two against No. 17 Arkansas... picked up a hit in each of the final two contests of the Al Ogletree Classic to earn his second all-tournament honor of the season... racked up five hits and four RBIs in the Wright State series... picked up his first multi-home run contest in game two versus the Raiders... after an 0-for-3 game against Florida Atlantic on March 3, embarked on another five-game hitting streak... was 3-for-4 with two RBIs in game two against the Owls... rounded out the series with a hit and an RBI on March 5... collected three hits (one against Rice and two against TAMUCC) in the Whataburger College Classic... hit a two-run home run at Texas State on March 14.... collected three hits in the series opener at UC Santa Barbara... saw average dip over the next 10 games... hit just .167 (6-for-36) in that 10-game span with no RBIs... came out of slump in a big way, tying a TCU record with three doubles against Baylor on April 4... drove in a career-high six runs with those three doubles... game started a four-game RBI streak in which he drove in 10 runs... collected four hits in the Air Force series... picked up doubles in back-to-back games at Oklahoma (April 11) and versus UNLV (April 14)... collected two hits in game two against the Rebels... suffered a shoulder injury after a collision with Ryan Pack in left-center field in the series-opener against BYU... missed four games, before briefly returning to the lineup on April 29 at San Diego State... went 2-for-4 with a long home run and drove in two runs... pain in the shoulder kept him out the lineup the next six contests... made a brief appearance in a defensive role against Utah on May 5... returned to the lineup on May 16 against UT-Arlington... commenced a five-game hit streak on May 18, hitting .409 (4-for-22)... drove in four runs in the Frogs MWC title-clinching game at New Mexico on May 18... picked up a hit and an RBI on May 19... collected two hits in the series finale... tallied two hits in the MWC tournament opener against the Lobos... followed with two more hits in Frogs semifinal game against BYU on May 27... closed out the season with three hits in his last 17 at-bats... hit .324 with runners in scoring position... ranked second on the team with 22 two-out RBIs.


    2005 (Sophomore):
    Played in 45 games, making 38 starts... started 36 games in center and two games in right field... finished the season with a .333 batting average... collected 14 multi-hit games and led the team with 14 multiple-RBI contests... hit safely in 30 games... played flawless defense in 94 chances... recorded two outfield assists... pounded out 11 doubles, two triples and six home runs... ranked second on the team with 42 RBIs... had a slugging percentage of .549 and an on-base percentage of .421... hit .400 in conference play with a team-high 26 RBIs and 13 extra base hits... was the starting center fielder on opening day... tallied a hit in his first contest... struggled through most of February and March, hitting .154 through his first 12 games... got an emergency start on April 3 against East Carolina when J.J. Estrada went down with an injury... made the most of it, going 2-for-4 with two runs driven in... became the everyday center fielder after that contest... tallied a double and his first home run on April 5 at UT-Arlington... drove in three runs with a 2-for-4 day at the plate... stayed hot and torched the USF pitching staff... went 8-for-11 in the series with four doubles, four runs scored and four RBIs... the hot week earned him the Conference USA Hitter of the Week on April 11 after raising his average from .154 to .356... after an 0-for-4 day against Oklahoma on April 12, busted out for a career day in the series opener at Memphis on April 15... went 5-for-5 at the plate with three runs driven in, a double and a home run... started a season-long 14-game hit streak on April 23 at Charlotte... hit .377 (20-53) during the streak... three's were wild on May 8 at Cincinnati as he was 3-for-3 with three RBI, three runs scored, three walks and three putouts... streak ended on May 15 against Louisville... went through a mini-slump, going hitless in his next 14 at-bats... came out of it with a strong conference tournament... named to the all-tournament team after going 6-for-12 with five RBI and four runs scored... drove in two runs in the NCAA Waco Regional... hit .379 with runners on... was lights out with a runner on third and less than two outs, hitting .667... collected 18 two-out RBIs... hit .410 in RBI opportunities... was 3-for-5 as a pinch-hitter.


    Weatherford J.C.:
    Played one season for the Coyotes under head coach Jeff Lightfoot... batted .400 with five home runs and three triples.

    Oral Roberts:
    Was a member of the Golden Eagles for one season... redshirted as a freshman... earned a Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete award.

    Highland Park High School:
    Was an all-district performer as a junior and senior... helped lead his team to the state semifinals as a senior.

    Personal:
    Keith is the son of Don and Robyn Conlon... has an older brother, Kevin, a sister-in-law, Marybeth and a younger brother Casey... graduated in December with a degree in communications.
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    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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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    477: LF Ryan Hill, Rutgers

    Rutgers Baseball - #11&nbspRyan&nbspHill

    2006: Hit .308 with eight home runs in his first full season as a starter … Started all 58 games in left field… Batted primarily fourth or fifth in the RU lineup … Led the team and ranked sixth in the BIG EAST with 53 RBI … Finished second on the club and tied for fifth in the BIG EAST with 40 walks … Walk total is tied for seventh in a single-season in school history … Tied for second in the league with a team-leading six sacrifice flies … Also hit 12 doubles on the season … His eight home runs were fourth on the club … Owns a .310 career batting average … Ranked 67th nationally in walks per game (0.69) … Won BIG EAST Player of the Week honors in the first week of the season after going 5-for-6 at the plate with a pair of home runs, five runs scored and six runs batted in during a two-game sweep of William & Mary…Also named to the College Baseball Foundation National Honor Roll that week for his performance… Owned a season-long 13-game hitting streak during the regular season … Ended an 11-game hitting streak in the final game of last season in the semifinal round of the BIG EAST Tournament against Louisville (5/25) … Recorded 18 multiple-hit games, including a season-best 4-for-4 performance in the second game of the season at William & Mary (2/19) … Had a season-high four RBI, including a three-run home run at Connecticut (5/18) … Was a Second Team All-State selection by the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association.


    2005: Started half of the 42 games he played in… Saw time as the Scarlet Knights' designated hitter and left fielder… Hit .315 for the season with 28 hits, including seven doubles and two triples… Led the Scarlet Knights with a .573 slugging percentage and was second on the roster with a .456 on-base percentage… Homered four times during the season vs. William & Mary (2/19), Georgia Tech (2/25), Rider (3/31) and Boston College (4/16)… Knocked in a season-high four runs, aided by a three-run home run against Rider (3/31) to give RU the victory in its home opener.


    2004: Did not see any game action.


    Before Rutgers: Played at Pascack Valley HS along with former RU pitcher Jim Jansen… Was a two-time First Team All-NIBL pick and a first team All-County selection as a senior… Also a First Team All-Suburban pick… Played for the NBIL Group 2 Champions in 2002… Selected to NJ All-Star game as a senior... Was a member of the Bayside Yankees in 2002, which won the North Atlantic Region Connie Mack Championship and played in the Connie Mack World Series in Farmington, New Mexico… Born 4/5/85.


    Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB S0 SB-ATT
    2005 .315 42-21 89 21 28 7 2 4 23 23 18 1-2
    2006 .308 58-58 214 51 66 12 0 8 53 40 26 1-2
    Career .310 100-79 303 72 94 19 2 12 76 63 44 2-4
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    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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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    507: OF Robert Perry, Cal State Long Beach

    Long Beach State Athletics

    2007 Pre-Season: Named to the initial list of candidates for the Wallace Award, given to the nation’s top player.

    LBSU 2006: Second team All-Big West... starting centerfielder played in all 56 games with 55 starts primarily as the team’s leadoff hitter... batted .309 with 43 runs, seven doubles, a league-leading four triples, three homers and 33 RBIs... led the team, and ranked in the top-10 in runs and ranked second in RBIs... ranked third on the team in batting... 14 multi-hit games ranked third on the team... had a 16-game hit streak during the year... began the season batting .220 on the season in late March before finishing above .300... went 5-for-6 with a two-run homer and an RBI double at UC Davis as part of two multi-hit games on the weekend... hit his first home run of the season, a solo shot at UCLA, on April 18 as part of a two-hit night... had eight multi-hit games in April... had three hits six times on the season... had four hits at California, including two RBI singles to begin the year on February 10... his third home run came at UC Riversde on May 21, a solo shot... he also had a sacrifice fly in the game.

    Santa Clara: Starting centerfielder spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons with the Broncos, earning honorable mention All-WCC honors in 2004 after batting .300 with 67 hits, 46 runs, 13 doubles, eight homers and 27 RBIs… played in 55 of a possible 56 games as a freshman… batted .324 as a sophomore in 2005, suffering a season-ending thumb injury in April, scoring 27 runs, and producing 11 doubles, four homers and 19 RBIs…. he played in 87 games in his career, batting .308.

    High School: Two-sport star at Archbishop Mitty in San Jose, he earned four varsity letters in football and baseball, as he was named the Mitty Athlete of the Year in 2002… four-time first team all-league performer in baseball… named second team All-State as a sophomore and moved up to the first team as a junior… was one of eight finalists for Mr. Baseball in California as well… batted .512 with eight homers, 45 RBIs and 53 hits as a senior as the team was ranked in Baseball America’s top-25 and ranked eighth in the state… in football he was a two-time first team all-league performer at running back, earning first team All-State honors his senior year (ranking second to future Heisman Trophy Winner Reggie Bush) that same year… also named All-Mid Penisnsula and the Sports Focus Player of the Year… rushed for 1300 yards with 26 touchdowns and compiled 2000 all purpose yards as a senior as the Monarchs won league and ranked 12th in the state… named one of the top-50 players for the Giants Area Code Team in 2002.

    And Finally: Son of Leonard and Debbie Perry… little league teammate of 2005 first round pick Troy Tulowitzki (Rockies/LBSU) and was originally recruited out of high school by the Dirtbags… majoring in communications.
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    TBLArizona Diamondbacks2005-20181,216-1,0531963
    TSSLSan Diego Padres2015-2021, 2024-20281,017-9280732
    TSSLTexas Rangers2029-2033396-4140000

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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    537: RHP Brandon Gomes Tulane U

    Player Bio: Brandon Gomes :: Baseball

    2006: Started all 17 games he appeared in as a junior...tied for team lead in starts and ranked second in strikeouts (79), third in innings pitched (102.0), tied for third in wins (seven), and fourth in ERA (5.03)...tied for second in Conference USA in starts while ranking fifth in innings pitched, eighth in strikeouts and tied for 11th in wins...posted a 2.72 strikeout-to-walk ration and a 6.97 strikeout-per-nine-inning average...tossed first career complete game at Memphis (3/25) when he scattered nine hits while walking one and striking out a pair in a 7-1 Green Wave win...went at least 7.0 innings six times and did not allow an earned run on three occasions...posted five or more strikeouts seven times, including a season-best nine in 5.1 innings against UCF (4/15)...off the diamond, was a member of the Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll and Tulane's 3.0 Club.


    2005: Appeared in 20 games as a redshirt-sophomore, including 11 starts...ranked second on the team in strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.82), third in ERA (4.42), saves (two) and strikeout-per-nine average (8.23), and fourth in wins (eight), strikeouts (82), innings pitched (89.2) and opponent batting average (.278)...finished sixth in Conference USA in wins and eighth in strikeouts...posted five-plus strikeouts on eight occasions, including a career-high 11 in a 6.0-inning start vs. McNeese State (2/15)...held opponents without a hit twice and without an earned run on seven occasions...in nine games and 24.1 innings of relief, had a 1.85 ERA, a win, 20 strikeouts and five walks...named Louisiana Pitcher of the Week after earning the win at LSU (3/8) in a 5.0-inning start and picking up the save vs. Cal State Fullerton (3/13) with 3.2 innings out of the bullpen...off the diamond, was a member of C-USA Commissioner's List, the Dean's List and Tulane's 3.0 Club.


    2004: Appeared in one game in relief as a sophomore before injuring his arm and having Tommy John surgery...received a medical redshirt...in lone appearance of the season at UNO (2/17), struck out four and gave up just one run on one hit and a walk in 2.2 innings of work...off the diamond, was a member of the Conference USA Commissioner's List and Tulane's 3.0 Club.
    2003: Appeared in 18 games as a true freshman, including seven starts...his two wins both came in a starting role, and Tulane was 5-2 in games he started...limited opponents to one or fewer earned runs on six occasions, including four games without allowing an earned run...struck out four or more batters four times, including a six-punchout day at Southeastern Louisiana (3/19) when he earned his first career victory after allowing two earned runs on five hits in 5.1 innings with no walks...also got the win in a 6.1-inning start against Cincinnati when he gave up five runs on 12 hits in 6.1 innings of work...did not allow a walk on 10 occasions, and issued a base on balls just four times in his final 40.2 innings...longest outing of the year came in game three of the UNO series (5/13) when he struck out four and walked one in 6.2 innings of work...away from the field, earned C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll recognition.


    Summer Ball: Played for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod League in 2003 and 2006...in 2003, saw action in 11 games as a reliever, tallying an 0-2 record, a 5.87 ERA and 14 strikeouts in 15.1 innings...in 2006, ranked second on the team in appearances (16), including two starts, posting a 2-2 record and a 3.62 ERA in 32.1 innings...led the Commodores with a 3.07 strikeout-to-walk ratio after finishing second on the club with 43 strikeouts while issuing just 14 walks...limited opponents to a .244 batting average.


    High School: Three-year letterman at Durfee High where he saw action on the mound and at shortstop for coach Glenn Chatterton...for his career, hit .425 with 14 home runs and 83 RBI while compiling a 19-5 record with a 1.66 ERA and 287 strikeouts in 194 innings...helped the Hilltoppers to three consecutive playoff appearances as a prepster...earned Big Three League MVP honors and was named to the all-state team as a junior and senior...as a senior, tabbed Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year after hitting .506 with five homers and 33 RBI while tallying a 0.97 ERA, 112 strikeouts and just 18 walks in 65 innings...off the diamond, was a member of the National Honor Society and the Business Club, and received the Williams College Book Award.


    Personal: Born Brandon Paul Gomes on July 15, 1984 in Fall River, Mass...son of Paul and Lynette Gomes...double majoring in finance and business law.
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    TBLArizona Diamondbacks2005-20181,216-1,0531963
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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    Canham just hit a solo shot against Cal State Fullerton
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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    HWood.....any chance you know "who" we could see playing and when ? On TV that is ? Sure would be cool to know before the games start so we could look forward to tuning in.......IF any of the guys we drafted are going to be on anymore that is
    Bring back the Chicken !!

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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    You might be able to find out if their college is still playing.

    I happened upon Canham's at bat by pure luck.
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    Re: Padres draft picks.

    I was hoping you were paying attention to that, and if you were hoping that you'd post it for us..... no biggy......

    Pretty cool that you got to see that HR
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