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Huskies in Professional Baseball 2007 SEASON Huskies in the Pros (Since 1977) Player (Last Year) HISTORY Huskies in Professional Baseball 2007 SEASON HUSKIES IN THE PROS (SINCE 1977) Player (Last Year) ...........Pos. ............Signed by Player (Last Year) ...........Pos. ............Signed by Player (Last Year) ...........Pos. ............Signed by Player (Last Year) ...........Pos. ............Signed by Rick Anderson (1978) 2 .....RHP ............... NY Mets David Dowling (2005) 1 ..... LHP...........Independent John Kritsonis (1985) ......... OF........ Tri-Cities (Ind.) Dave Pascho (1983) ...........RHP ...........Kansas City Travis Anderson (1999) ......RHP ................ Houston Lance Englin (1981) ...........RHP ............... NY Mets Matt Lane (2006) 1 .............. C.....................Toronto Jeff Petersen (2003) 1 .......RHP ....... San Francisco Nick Batkoski (2005) 1 ........IF ............Independent Keaton Everitt (2005) 1 .....RHP .......... NY Yankees Kyle Larsen (2005) 1 ........... 1B............ NY Yankees Jamie Porter (1997) .......... OF...................Oakland Trent Baysinger (2004) 1 ... LHP...............Baltimore Will Fenton (2004) 1 ..........RHP ........Chicago Cubs Wayne Lee (1998) ............RHP ...........Kansas City Ray Price (1974).................RHP ............. Pittsburgh Chris Berg (1992) ...............RHP ............... NY Mets Blair Fowler (1997) ...........RHP ...................Florida Ryan Lentz (1998) ............. 3B.................Montreal Tila Reynolds (2003) ........... SS ...................Arizona PLAYERS Jeb Best (1982) .................. OF....................Seattle Jay Garthwaite (2002) 1 ... OF....................Arizona Brent Lillibridge (2005) 1 .... SS .............. Pittsburgh Jim Riley (1992).................RHP ....... San Francisco Justin Bice (1995)..............RHP ..................Arizona Dave Gelatt (1985) ............. 2B................. NY Mets Tom Linarelli (1998) ..........RHP ...................Boston Tom Riley (1981) ................. SS ...............Cincinnati Gary Blouin (1986) .............RHP ...........Kansas City Matt Hampton (1999) ....... LHP..............San Diego Tim Lincecum (2006) 1 ......RHP ....... San Francisco Marc Rittenhouse (2001) ... 2B.....................Florida Mike Blowers (1986) 2 ....... SS ................Montreal Shawn Hannah (1997) .....RHP ...................Detroit Brent Lutz (1991) ................. C.....................Toronto Ryan Rutz (1994)................. 2B.......................Texas Lew Bodman (1979)............ OF.............NW League Chad Hartvigson (1994) ... LHP........ San Francisco Chris Magruder (1998) 2 .... OF......... San Francisco Tyler Shepple (2002) .......... OF..............Milwaukee Chad Boudon (2003) .......... OF................Baltimore Aaron Hathaway (2004) ..... C.................. NY Mets Andre Marshall (2001) ....... OF............Philadelphia Dan Sijer (1979)................. LHP..............San Diego Scott Brow (1990) 2 ..........RHP ..................Toronto Jeff Heaverlo (1999) 1 ......RHP ..................Seattle Matt Massingale (2000)....RHP ...................Florida Mike Smith (1980) ............. LHP..............San Diego STAFF Ryan Bundy (1998) .............. C.....................Toronto Greg Isaacson (2004) 1 ...... 2B............Philadelphia John Martin (1980)............RHP ................St. Louis O Sobottka (1987)............... OF............Philadelphia Michael Call (1991) ...........RHP .............White Sox Mark James (1985) ...........RHP ...... Tri-Cities (Ind.) Ed McNamara (1982) ........RHP ...........Kansas City Ryan Soules (1997) .............IF ............ NY Yankees Steve Campbell (1979) ....... OF....................Seattle Ben Johnson (2004) 1 ...... C/OF ............... Anaheim Brett Merrick (1995) ......... LHP...............Cleveland Sean Spencer (1996) 2 ..... LHP...................Seattle Tim Campbell (1995)..........RHP .............San Diego Bryan Johnson (2002) .........IF ....................Arizona Kevin Miller (1998) ............ SS ..................Oakland Jim Stein (1981) ................RHP .............San Diego Mike Carey (1978) .............. 1B.......... Victoria (Ind.) Curtis Johnson (1988) .......RHP ...............Montreal Duggan Moran (2001) .... LHP/1B ........Independent Kevin Stocker (1991) 2 ....... SS ...........Philadelphia Jeff Carlsen (2001) ...........RHP ........Chicago Cubs Kevin Johnson (1981) ......... OF...............San Diego Cody Morrison (1998) ......RHP ..............California Kevin Ticen (1999) ........... C/IF ............... Anaheim 2006 REVIEW Brian Carter (2003) ........... LHP.........Chicago Cubs Ron Johnson (1980) 2 ........ 2B.............Kansas City Aaron Myette (1997) 2 ...... LHP..............White Sox Joe Trippy (1995) .............. OF....................Atlanta Zach Clem (2006) 1 ........... OF..............Milwaukee Taylor Johnson (2005) 1 ..... OF................Cincinnati Jim Na (1998) ................. OF/1B ..............Montreal Jon Vander Griend (1995) . OF................California James Clifford (1992) .........DH ...................Seattle Reid Johnston (1994) ......... OF............Independent Brandon Newell (1993) .....RHP ............... NY Mets Randy Vanderplow (2001) RHP .......... NY Yankees Tyler Davidson (2002) ......... OF................. NY Mets Randy Jorgensen (1993) .. 1B....................Seattle Brett Newell (1994) ........... SS ...................Atlanta Mike Wagner (2003) 1 ....... OF......... San Francisco David Dillard (1983)............ 1B...............San Diego Ross Junkin (1995) ............. SS ...........Independent D.J. Neyens (2006) 1 .......... C...............Milwaukee Bryan Williamson (1999) .. OF...................Oakland Timo Donahue (1989) ......... 2B................Cleveland Gregg Knaplund (1991)...... LHP...............Cleveland Pete Orgill (1999) ............... C.................. Anaheim Sean White (2003) 1 .........RHP ..................Atlanta Michael Done (2002) 1 .......IF ................Baltimore Shawn Kohn (2002) 1 .......RHP .................Oakland John Otness (2004) 1 ......... 3B.....................Boston Dominic Woody (1999) .... RHP/C .................Florida Derrin Doty (1993) .............. OF................California Jake Kringen (1997) ......... LHP................ Colorado Kyle Parker (2006) 1 ..........RHP ..................Seattle 39 1 - active as of and/or during 2006 season 2 - played (or plays) in major leagues RECORDS ALL-TIME HUSKIES IN THE MAJORS Eleven-year major leaguer Mike Rick Anderson (1978) ..............RHP ..............Mets, 1986 Blowers (left) won the Pac-10 Royals, 1987-88 North triple crown in 1986. Mike Blowers (1986)................ 3B ...............Yankees, 1989-91 Mariners, 1992-95 Dodgers, 1996 Mariners, 1997, 99 HISTORY Athletics, 1998 Dode Brinker (1905) ............. OF / 3B ............Phillies, 1912 Scott Brow (1991) ....................RHP ..............Blue Jays, 1993-94, 96 Diamondbacks, 1998 Chet Johnson (1939) ...................P .................Browns, 1946 Ron Johnson (1980) .................. 2B ...............Royals, 1982-83 Expos, 1984 OPPONENTS Todd Linden (2000) .................... OF ...............Giants, 2003-06 Kevin Stocker (right), the youngest starting Chris Magruder (1998) ............. OF ...............Rangers, 2001 shortstop ever to start in a World Series Indians, 2002-03 (Phillies, 1993) was a second-team All- Brewers, 2004-05 American in 1991 for the UW. Aaron Myette (1996) ................ LHP ..............White Sox, 1999-2000 Rangers, 2001-02 Reds, 2004 Royal Shaw (1905) .....................IF ................Pirates, 1908 EXPERIENCE Sean Spencer (1996) ............... LHP ..............Mariners, 1999 Expos, 2000 Kevin Stocker (1991) ................ SS ...............Phillies, 1993-97 Devil Rays, 1998-2000 Angels, 2000 Sammy White was the Sammy White (1948) ................. C ................Red Sox, 1951-59 Red Sox’ starting catcher Braves, 1961 for nine seasons. Phillies, 1962 WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2006-07 BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY All-Conference & All-America 2006 ALL-PAC-10 ALL-TIME ALL-PAC-10 SELECTIONS (first team only) P Dallas Buck, OSU 1958 — Don Daniels, 2b 1986 — Gary Blouin, p 1997 — Jake Kringen, p P Dave Huff, UCLA Jerry Thornton, of Mike Blowers, ss Ryan Soules, 1b P Brandon Morrow, CAL 1959 — Don Daniels, of 1987 — Timo Donahue, 2b Kevin Miller, ss ★ P Jonah Nickerson, OSU George Grant, ss Chris Magruder, of 2007 SEASON 1989 — Steve Stocker, c RP Kevin Gunderson, OSU Earle Irvine, p Jamie Porter, of C Ryan Babineau, UCLA Timo Donahue, if 1960 — George Grant, ss Bryan Williamson, ut C Preston Paramore, ASU 1990 — Scott Brow, p Phil Swimley, p Ken Knutson, coach 1B Curt Rindal, UW Kevin Stocker, ss 1961 — Phil Swimley, of IF Darwin Barney, OSU Bob MacDonald, coach 1998 — Jeff Carlsen, p 1969 — Dana Halvorson, of IF Matt Cusick, USC 1991 — Michael Call, rp Wayne Lee, rp 1971 — Jim Dumont, c IF Chris Minaker, STAN Kevin Miller, ss Steve Murphy, 2b PLAYERS IF Eric Sogard, ASU 1972 — Frank Plouf, 2b Kevin Stocker, ss Ryan Lentz, 3b OF Zach Clem, UW 1973 — Ray Price, p Brent Lutz, ut Chris Magruder, of OF Colin Curtis, ASU Ron Gibson, c 1992 — Jim Riley, p Nick Stefonick, of OF Matt Hague, UW 1974 — Ray Price, p Brandon Newell, rp Ken Knutson, coach OF Cyle Hankerd, USC 1975 — Terry Agnew, 3b OF Jay Miller, WSU Randy Jorgensen, 1b 1999 — Jeff Heaverlo, p 1976 — Duane Covey, of Dominic Woody, c DH Hector Ambriz, UCLA Derrin Doty, of Buzz Johnson, 2b STAFF UT Ike Davis, ASU (LHP/OF) James Clifford, dh Bryan Williamson, of 1977
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