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AAU Baseball Alum Name Professional Baseball Organization AAU District College Team Year Chad LeGate Florida University of Tennessee Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Tom King Florida University of South Carolina Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Justin Stivers Florida University of Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Eric Spivey Florida University of Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Justin Tordi Toronto Blue Jays Florida University of Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Morrin Davis Toronto Blue Jays Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2000 Donnie Burkhalter Toronto Blue Jays Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Ryan Dixon Texas Rangers Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Greg Dini Tampa Bay Devil Rays Florida Tulane Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Matthew Lukevics Tampa Bay Devil Rays Florida Navy Chet Lemon Juice 2001 B.J. Upton Tampa Bay Devil Rays Virginia VA Blasters 1999 Bryan Banks Tampa Bay Devil Rays Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 James Houser Tampa Bay Devil Rays Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 John Killalea St. Louis Cardinals Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Sheldon Fulse Seattle Mariners Florida Chet Lemon Juice 1999 Robert Fagan Seatlle Mariners Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Pat Warfle San Diego Padres Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Mike Mazuka Pitt Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Sean Burnett Pirates Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2000 Chaz Lytle Pirates Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Justin Harris Pirates Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Brad Busbin Phillies Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Nelson Figueroa Philadelphia Phillies Amity Baseball 1992 Matt Allegra Oakland A's Florida Chet Lemon Juice 1999 Travis Rios New York Mets Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2000 Jayson Weir New York Mets Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Frank Corr New York Mets Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Corey Wells New York Mets Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Michael Stavey Minnesota Twins Florida Chet Lemon Juice 1999 Matt Armstrong Minnesota Twins Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2000 Daniel Smith Minnesota Twins Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Marquez Smith Minnesota Twins Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Greg Moeira Milwaukee Brewers Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Prince Fielder Milwaukee Brewers Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Jeremy Frost Milwaukee Brewers Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Rickie Weeks Milwaukee Brewers Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Matt Horwath Florida LSU Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Zach Greinke Kansas Royals Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Austin Pride Kansas Royals Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Bobby Wilson Giants Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Matt LaPorta Chicago Cubs Florida University of Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Mike Pete Chicago Cubs Florida University of Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 David Lemon Chicago Cubs Florida Chet Lemon Juice 1999 Brian Dopirak Chicago Cubs Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Nate Spears Baltimore Orioles Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2003 Jeff Howell Atlanta Braves Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Matthews Mercurio Atlanta Braves Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Christopher Maher Atlanta Braves Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Bobby Wilson Angels Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2002 Joe Torres Anaheim Angels Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2000 Casey Kotchman Anaheim Angels Florida Chet Lemon Juice 2001 Garrett Veirs Florida Charleston Southern Univ Florida Braves Andrew Brown Los Angeles Dodgers Florida Florida Braves Jarred Petrosky Florida Santa Fe Community College Florida Braves Mark Folsom Cleveland Indians Florida Florida Braves Rocky Segarra Florida Gordon College Florida Braves Chaz Liddle Pittsburgh Pirates Florida Univ. of Georgia Florida Braves Alex Tracey New England Amhurst Alex Renes Belmont University Denver Rox Myles Dudley New England Bentley Brian Macchi New England Boston College Neal McCarthy New England Boston College Eric Wright New England Boston College Jason Pokrant New England Brandeis Justin Su'a BYU South Bay Sharks Mike Proto New England Clemson LJ Demaino New England Clemson Joe Albano New England Eckerd College Bobby Watson New England Eckerd College Garrett Greer New England Georgia College Ben Crockett New England Harvard Brian Lentz New England Harvard Andrew Duffle New England Harvard Graham McKay New England Harvard Jesse Langner New England Hillsbrough Jr. College Scott Peterson New England Holly Cross DJ Lucey New England Holly Cross Jeff Hamilton New England Maine Sam Graves New England Northeastern Nick Graves New England Northeastern David Bresky Lake Erie Northwestern Jeff Golden New England Princton Rickie Weeks Florida Southern University Sam Fuld New England Stanford Steve Asadoorian New England UMASS Jon Cahil New England UMASS Lowell Mike Mocerino New England U of Connecticut Jeff Fulchino New England U of Connecticut Peter Soteropolos New England U of Connecticut Anthony Gallo New England U of Mass Kris Cox U of Mississippi Denver Rox Matt Hopper New England U of Nebraska Denver Rox Richard Smith New England U of Richmond Conor Lalor U of South Carolina Dulin's Dodgers Todd Helton Southeastern U of Tennessee Knoxville Stars Richie Jenkins Southeastern U of Tennessee Michael Done U of Washington Denver Rox Alex Hill New England Wheaton Mark Anzalone New England Wheaton Will Bissonette New England Wheaton Beau Kemp Missouri Valley KC Monarchs Steve Lomasney New England Steve Langone New England Alan Levrault New England Peter Bergeron New England Al Davis Southeastern Bob Keppel St. Louis Comets Brandy Williams Denver Rox Mark Prior Robert "Bud" Smith David Wright New York Mets Virginia VA Wildcats John Leonard Virginia Virginia Commonwealth U VA Wildcats Artie Catoe South Carolina Clemson Fort Mill Royals Patrick Hogan Florida Marlins South Carolina Coker Fort Mill Royals Blake Rish South Carolina Coker Fort Mill Royals AJ Borman South Carolina Francis Marion Fort Mill Royals Jason Lisk South Carolina Southern Wesleyan Fort Mill Royals Jay McCown South Carolina College of Charleston Fort Mill Royals Mike Mathias South Carolina Erskine Fort Mill Royals Britt Bearden South Carolina Louisburg JC Fort Mill Royals Tim Bright South Carolina U of South Carolina Fort Mill Royals Jess Easterling South Carolina College of Charleston Fort Mill Royals Kevin Faulkner South Carolina Lander Fort Mill Royals Chris Griffin South Carolina Newberry Fort Mill Royals Matt Hogan South Carolina Lander Fort Mill Royals Jeremy Krech South Carolina Lenoir Rhyne Fort Mill Royals Charlie Lisk Chicago White Sox South Carolina Fort Mill Royals Kip McAlister South Carolina Presbyterian Fort Mill Royals Trey McDaniel South Carolina U of South Carolina Fort Mill Royals John McMackin South Carolina Gardner Webb Fort Mill Royals John Nichols South Carolina UNC Greensboro Fort Mill Royals Daniel Pritchard South Carolina Clemson Fort Mill Royals Blake Rish South Carolina Coker Fort Mill Royals Jason Sturkie South Carolina Erskine Fort Mill Royals Chad Thomas South Carolina Montreat Fort Mill Royals Kyle Jackson Boston Red Sox New England Nick Jackson New England River College Nick Asselin New England Boston College Corey Muscara New England Sienna College Tony Bandanza New England Cornell University Terry Doyle New England Boston College Vincent Vumbaco New England Clemson College Charlie Merz New England New England College Jamie Morin New England University of Vermont Tyler Colby New England Colby College Scott Kearney New England Gordon College Mike O'Malley New England St. John's University Taylor Spaulding New England Eckerd College, Florida Chad Rollins New England Roger Williams Tyler Davis New England U of CA Santa Barbara Frank Baggett New England Dean College Matt Osmer New England U of Southern NH John Cataldo New England St. Anslem's Jamie Chevalier New England U of Massachusetts Craig Hartling New England River College Tanner Mosher New England URI Brock King New England River College Adam Belcher New England WPI Terry Tiffee Minnesota Twins Iowa Jay Darr San Diego Padres Iowa Cliff Lee Cleveland Indians Arkansas Vernon Wells Toronto Blue Jays Texas Al Braun Mid Atlantic St Joseph Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Bryan Cinconte Rowan Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Derek DeGrazio Univ of Albany Arsenal Baseball Club Dan Ferino Villinova Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Ryan Flynn West Chester Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Anthony Gioelli Wagner Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Brian Jacobowski Rutgers Camden Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Jesse Pappler Rowan Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Mark Michael St Louis Cardinals Univ of Delaware Arsenal Baseball Club Frank Pilotowski Monmouth Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Mike Rucci Rowan Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Matt Ulmer Rutgers Camden Univ Arsenal Baseball Club Mark Romanczyk Arizona Diamondbacks Stanford Univ Arsenal Baseball Club.
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