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1999: Played and started in 47 of 48 games...Became baseball team’s first-ever All-American, selected to the third team...ECAC North, NECC and ABCA/Rawlings Player of the Year...led the team in batting average (.425), homeruns (20), RBI’s (62), slugging % (.839)...collected 74 hits, 10 doubles, one triple and 146 total bases...fourth in the nation in homeruns with 20 and 31st in batting average...hit .440 against right-handers, .485 with runners on base and .536 with runners in scoring position...owns top two single season performances for homeruns with 20 (1999) and 16 (1998)...owns top two single season RBI performances with 62 (1999) and 56 (1998)...committed just four errors in 360 attempts behind the plate... 1998: Was named NECC Player of the Year, First Team All-NECC, First Team All-ECAC and an ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-Northeast Region performer . . . named Stony Brook Athlete of the Week on two occasions (3/30, 4/27) . . . led the team in batting average (.433), home runs (16), runs batted in (59), and slugging percentage (.883) . . . ranked third in the nation in home runs, fourth in RBI’s and fifth in slugging percentage . . . ranks second all-time at Stony Brook in home runs (16) behind teammate George Kearnes (18) . . . set single-season Stony Brook records in home runs and RBI’s. 1997: Appeared in 13 games . . . batted .333 for the season . . . had single and run scored in season opener versus Molloy (3/17) . . . had single and run scored in win over So. Connecticut State (4/16). High school: .330 avg., 16 RBI’s as a senior . . . .434 avg., six HRs, 27 RBI’s in junior year. Tail Ends: When he was a kid he pretended to be Gary Carter...Cites greatest moment in sports as being chosen as an All-American last season...thing he likes most about Coach Senk is that he is competitive...
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