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CCBL Alumni in MLB in 2012 Compiled by Swilson During The Report Date: 10-Dec-12 CCBL Alumni in MLB in 2012 compiled by SWilson During the 2012 Major League Baseball season there were 253 former Cape League players who played on MLB rosters Name CCL-TEAM CCL-YEAR P BIRTHDATE COLLEGE MLB TEAM ORG David Aardsma FAL 2002 P 27-Dec-81 Rice New York (AL) Yankees Dustin Ackley HAR 2008 OF 26-Feb-88 North Carolina Seattle Mariners Yonder Alonso BRE 2007 1B 8-Apr-87 Miami (FL) San Diego Padres Scott Atchison WAR 1996 P 29-Mar-76 TCU Boston Red Sox Alex Avila HAR 2007 C 29-Jan-87 Alabama Detroit Tigers Mike Aviles BRE 2002 SS 13-Mar-81 Concordia College (NY) Boston Red Sox John Axford HYA / COT 2002- 2003 P 1-Apr-83 Canisius Milwaukee Brewers John Baker Y-D 2000-2001 C 20-Jan-81 California San Diego Padres Daniel Bard WAR 2005 P 25-Jun-85 North Carolina Boston Red Sox Scott Barnes HAR 2007 P 5-Sep-87 St. John's Cleveland Indians Jason Bartlett HAR 2000 SS 30-Oct-79 Oklahoma San Diego Padres Mike Baxter HYA 2004-2005 OF 7-Dec-84 Vanderbilt New York (NL) Mets Jason Bay CHA 1999 OF 20-Sep-78 Gonzaga New York (NL) Mets Gordon Beckham Y-D 2007 SS 16-Sep-86 Georgia Chicago (AL) White Sox Brandon Belt HAR 2008 1B 20-Apr-88 Texas San Francisco Giants Lance Berkman WAR 1996 OF 10-Feb-76 Rice St. Louis Cardinals Brian Bixler BRE 2003 SS 22-Oct-82 Eastern Michigan Houston Astros Charlie Blackmon COT 2005 OF 1-Jul-86 Georgia Tech Colorado Rockies Joe Blanton BOU 2001 P 11-Dec-80 Kentucky Philadelphia / LA Phillies / Dodgers Geoff Blum BRE 1993 3B 26-Apr-73 California Arizona Diamondbacks Brennan Boesch BRE 2005 OF 12-Apr-85 California Detroit Tigers Brian Bogusevic FAL 2004 P 18-Feb-84 Tulane Houston Astros Michael Bourn Y-D 2002 OF 27-Dec-82 Houston Atlanta Braves Brad Boxberger ORL / CHA 2007-2008 P 27-May-88 USC San Diego Padres Brad Brach COT 2007 P 12-Apr-86 Monmouth San Diego Padres Rob Brantly BRE 2010 C 14-Jul-89 California Riverside Miami Marlins Ryan Braun BRE 2004 3B 17-Nov-83 Miami (FL) Milwaukee Brewers Bill Bray ORL 2003 P 5-Jun-83 William & Mary Cincinnati Reds Rex Brothers FAL 2008 P 18-Dec-87 Lipscomb Colorado Rockies Corey Brown CHA 2006 OF 26-Nov-85 Oklahoma State Washington Nationals Barret Browning COT 2005 P 28-Dec-84 Florida State St. Louis Cardinals Emmanuel Burriss ORL 2005 SS 17-Jan-85 Kent State San Francisco Giants Drew Butera ORL 2004 C 9-Aug-83 UCF Minnesota Twins Shawn Camp CHA 1996 P 18-Nov-75 George Mason Chicago (NL) Cubs Carter Capps HAR 2011 P 7-Aug-90 Mount Olive Seattle Mariners Chris Capuano BOU 1999 P 19-Aug-78 Duke Los Angeles (NL) Dodgers Andrew Carignan BOU 2005-2006 P 23-Jul-86 North Carolina Oakland Athletics Luke Carlin CHA 2001 C 20-Dec-80 Northeastern Cleveland Indians Chris Carpenter CHA 2007 P 26-Dec-85 Kent State Boston Red Sox Matt Carson HYA / BRE 2000-2001 OF 1-Jul-81 Brigham Young Minnesota Twins Jason Castro Y-D 2007 C 18-Jun-87 Stanford Houston Astros Brett Cecil ORL 2006 P 2-Jul-86 Maryland Toronto Blue Jays Randy Choate HYA 1996 P 5-Sep-75 Florida State Los Angeles (NL) / Miami Dodgers / Marlins Chris Coghlan CHA 2005 OF 18-Jun-85 Mississippi Miami Marlins Josh Collmenter HYA 2006 P 7-Feb-86 Central Michigan Arizona Diamondbacks Ryan Cook BRE 2007 P 30-Jun-87 USC Oakland Athletics David Cooper BRE 2006-2007 1B 12-Feb-87 California Toronto Blue Jays Mike Costanzo HYA 2004 3B 9-Sep-83 Coastal Carolina Cincinnati Reds Collin Cowgill Y-D 2007 OF 22-May-86 Kentucky Oakland Athletics Brandon Crawford ORL 2007 SS 21-Jan-87 UCLA San Francisco Giants Evan Crawford HAR 2007 P 2-Sep-86 Auburn Toronto Blue Jays Aaron Crow FAL 2007 P 11-Nov-86 Missouri Kansas City Royals Chase d'Arnaud ORL 2007 SS 21-Jan-87 Pepperdine Pittsburgh Pirates James Darnell HYA 2006-2007 3B 19-Jan-87 South Carolina San Diego Padres Ike Davis WAR 2007 1B 22-Mar-87 Arizona State New York (NL) Mets Cole De Vries BRE 2006 P 12-Feb-85 Minnesota Minnesota Twins David DeJesus BOU / CHA 1998-1999 OF 20-Dec-79 Rutgers Chicago (NL) Cubs Sam Demel FAL 2005-2006 P 23-Oct-85 TCU Arizona Diamondbacks Mark DeRosa BOU 1995 SS 26-Feb-75 Pennsylvania Washington Nationals Ross Detwiler FAL 2006 P 6-Mar-86 Missouri State Washington Nationals Chris Dickerson BRE 2002 OF 10-Apr-82 Nevada New York (AL) Yankees Jason Donald COT 2004-2005 SS 4-Sep-84 Arizona Cleveland Indians Josh Donaldson HAR 2006 C 8-Dec-85 Auburn Oakland Athletics Sean Doolittle HAR 2005 P 26-Sep-86 Virginia Oakland Athletics Scott Downs Y-D 1996 P 17-Mar-76 Kentucky Los Angeles (AL) Angels Brad Eldred HAR 2000 1B 12-Jul-80 Florida International Detroit Tigers Jacoby Ellsbury FAL 2004 OF 11-Sep-83 Oregon State Boston Red Sox John Ely WAR 2006 P 13-May-86 Miami (OH) Los Angeles (NL) Dodgers Barry Enright BRE 2006 P 30-Mar-86 Pepperdine Los Angeles (AL) Angels Danny Espinosa CHA 2006 SS 25-Apr-87 Long Beach State Washington Nationals Eric Farris COT 2006 2B 3-Mar-86 Loyola Marymount Milwaukee Brewers Tim Federowicz CHA 2007 C 5-Aug-87 North Carolina Los Angeles (NL) Dodgers Ryan Flaherty HYA 2006 3B 27-Jul-86 Vanderbilt Baltimore Orioles Mike Fontenot WAR 2000 2B 9-Jun-80 LSU Philadelphia Phillies Todd Frazier CHA 2005-2006 SS 12-Feb-86 Rutgers Cincinnati Reds Christian Friedrich FAL 2007 P 8-Jul-87 Eastern Kentucky Colorado Rockies Eric Fryer HAR 2006 OF 26-Aug-85 Ohio State Pittsburgh Pirates Sam Fuld HYA 2003 OF 20-Nov-81 Stanford Tampa Bay Rays Charlie Furbush HYA 2005-2006 P 11-Apr-86 LSU Seattle Mariners Cory Gearrin COT 2006 P 14-Apr-86 Mercer Atlanta Braves Chris Getz CHA 2003-2004 2B 30-Aug-83 Michigan Kansas City Royals Johnny Giavotella HAR 2006-2007 2B 10-Jul-87 New Orleans Kansas City Royals Conor Gillaspie FAL 2007 3B 18-Jul-87 Wichita State San Francisco Giants Graham Godfrey COT 2006 P 9-Aug-84 Charleston Oakland Athletics Yan Gomes CHA 2008 C 19-Jul-87 Barry Toronto Blue Jays Brandon Gomes FALM 2003;2006 P 15-Jul-84 Tulane Tampa Bay Rays Yasmani Grandal BRE 2008 C 8-Nov-88 Miami (FL) San Diego Padres Adam Greenberg CHA 2001 OF 21-Feb-81 UNC Miami Marlins Tyler Greene ORL 2004 SS 17-Aug-83 Georgia Tech St. Louis / Houston Cardinals / Astros Jason Grilli BRE 1996 P 11-Nov-76 Seton Hall Pittsburgh Pirates Justin Grimm COT 2009 P 16-Aug-88 Georgia Texas Rangers Matt Guerrier Y-D 1997 P 2-Aug-78 Kent State Los Angeles (NL) Dodgers Brandon Guyer HAR 2006 OF 28-Jan-86 Virginia Tampa Bay Rays Tony Gwynn Jr. BRE 2002 OF 4-Oct-82 San Diego State Los Angeles (NL) Dodgers Matt Hague FAL 2007 3B 20-Aug-85 Oklahoma State Pittsburgh Pirates Jerry Hairston Jr. BOU / WAR 1996-1997 3B 29-May-76 Southern Illinois Los Angeles (NL) Dodgers Ryan Hanigan ORL 2002 C 16-Aug-80 Rollins Cincinnati Reds J.A. Happ HAR 2003 P 19-Oct-82 Northwestern Houston / Toronto Astros / Blue Jays Aaron Harang COT 1998 P 9-May-78 San Diego State Los Angeles (NL) Dodgers Will Harris Y-D 2004 P 28-Aug-84 LSU Colorado Rockies Josh Harrison COT 2007 3B 8-Jul-87 Cincinnati Pittsburgh Pirates Matt Harvey CHA 2008-2009 P 27-Mar-89 North Carolina New York (NL) Mets Brett Hayes COT 2004 C 13-Feb-84 Nevada Miami Marlins Chase Headley COT 2004 3B 9-May-84 Tennessee San Diego Padres Todd Helton ORL 1994 1B 20-Aug-73 Tennessee Colorado Rockies Aaron Hill WAR 2001 2B 21-Mar-82 LSU Arizona Diamondbacks Rich Hill CHA 2000-2001 P 11-Mar-80 Michigan Boston Red Sox Eric Hinske HYA 1997 3B 5-Aug-77 Arkansas Atlanta Braves Luke Hochevar COT 2003 P 15-Sep-83 Tennessee Kansas City Royals Bryan Holaday BRE 2009 C 19-Nov-87 TCU Detroit Tigers J.J. Hoover HAR 2008 P 13-Aug-87 Calhoun (AL) CC Cincinnati Reds J.P. Howell BOU / WAR 2002-2003 P 25-Apr-83 Texas Tampa Bay Rays Daniel Hudson HAR 2007 P 9-Mar-87 Old Dominion Arizona Diamondbacks David Huff CHA 2004-2005 P 22-Aug-84 UCLA Cleveland Indians Jared Hughes CHA 2005 P 4-Jul-85 Long Beach State Pittsburgh Pirates Philip Humber Y-D 2003 P 21-Dec-82 Rice Chicago (AL) White Sox Nick Hundley Y-D 2003 C 8-Sep-83 Arizona San Diego Padres Chris Iannetta CHA 2002 C 8-Apr-83 North Carolina Los Angeles (AL) Angels Brandon Inge BOU 1997 C 19-May-77 Virginia Commonwealth Oakland / Detroit Athletics / Tigers Brett Jackson COT 2008 OF 2-Aug-88 California Chicago (NL) Cubs Ryan Jackson HYA 2007 SS 10-May-88 Miami (FL) St. Louis Cardinals Dan Jennings COT 2008 P 17-Apr-87 Nebraska Miami Marlins Reed Johnson BRE 1998 OF 8-Dec-76 Cal State Fullerton Atlanta / Chicago (NL) Braves / Cubs Rob Johnson Y-D 2003 C 22-Jul-82 Houston New York (NL) Mets Joe Kelly Y-D 2008 P 9-Jun-88 California Riverside St.
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