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DAVID HAMILTON 1 David Hamilton BATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHT LEFT RIGHT 5’10” 170 2018 PLAYER INFORMATION INFIELDER DAVID HAMILTON 1 David Hamilton BATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHT LEFT RIGHT 5’10” 170 CLASS Sophomore HOMETOWN San Marcos, Texas HIGH SCHOOL San Marcos High School Named the inaugural Spike Owen Defensive Player of the Year following CAREER HIGHS the 2017 season. Hits: 3, vs Oklahoma, May 24, 2017 Doubles: 3, vs Oklahoma, May 24, 2017 AS A FRESHMAN (2017) Named to the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship Triples: 1, at Baylor, Apr 15, 2017 ; Richmond, Mar 07, 2017 All-Tournament Team at shortstop…finished the year 14-for-16 in Total bases: 6, vs Oklahoma, May 24, 2017 stolen base attempts…his 14 bags were tied for most on the team… RBI: 2, Richmond, Mar 07, 2017 ; Texas A&M - CC, Mar 08, 2017 ; had 8 sacrifice flies on the season, eighth-most in the country…helped Texas Tech, Mar 19, 2017 turn 52 of the team’s 65 double plays on the year…the 65 double plays Runs scored: 2, 6 times were also fourth-most in the nation…started and played in 62 of the Walks: 2, 4 times Longhorns’ 63 games…played spectacular defense for Texas…on Hit by pitch: 1, 4 times May 24 vs. Oklahoma at the Big 12 Conference tournament, doubled Struck out: 4, at TCU, May 05, 2017 three times for a career-high three hits in the Texas win…on April Sac flies: 1, 8 times 15 at Baylor, made an incredible play in the hole and threw across Sac bunts: 2, New Orleans, Apr 23, 2017 ; vs Kansas, May 25, 2017 the diamond to keep the game tied…on Feb 18 in game one vs. Rice, At bats: 6, at TCU, May 05, 2017 ; vs Oklahoma State, May 28, 2017 collected his first career hit and first career RBI. Stolen bases: 2, at Texas State, Mar 21, 2017 Caught stealing: 1, New Orleans, Apr 22, 2017 ; Texas Tech, Mar 17, HIGH SCHOOL Started at shortstop in each of his four seasons at 2017 San Marcos High School…ended his high school career by helping Field chances: 13, UT Arlington, May 02, 2017 lead the Rattlers to only their second-ever regional quarterfinal Putouts: 7, UT Arlington, May 02, 2017 appearance…following his senior season, named a Rawlings-Perfect Assists: 7, Rice, Feb 17, 2017 ; UCLA, Mar 12, 2017 Game First Team All-American…also named Texas All-Region First Team…earned All-State honors in 2014 and 2015…also played football at San Marcos HS, quarterbacking the Rattlers in his junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL Drafted in the 28th round of the 2016 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Los Angeles Angels…son of Bessie Hamilton and David Hamilton Sr.…his father played baseball at Southwest Texas (now Texas State) from 1986-87. CAREER HITTING YEAR AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2017 .218 62 62 202 30 44 11 2 0 20 59 .292 25 4 34 4 .305 8 9 14 16 106 213 12 .964 TOTAL .218 62 62 202 30 44 11 2 0 20 59 .292 25 4 34 4 .305 8 9 14 16 106 213 12 .964 TEXAS BASEBALL 2018 PLAYER INFORMATION INFIELDER KODY CLEMENS 2 Kody Alec Clemens BATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHT LEFT RIGHT 6’0” 185 CLASS Junior HOMETOWN Houston, Texas HIGH SCHOOL Memorial High School AS A SOPHOMORE (2017) Was limited to DH duties for most of the the season against UNLV (Feb. 19) … started the season off right in season following August Tommy John surgery…appeared in 54 games that three-game UNLV series (Feb. 19-21) with a three-game hit streak, with 47 starts…made 46 starts at DH and one at second base…added 5 going 4-for-13 (.308) and adding his first career RBI in the second homers on the year, the last of which came on May 7 at TCU…also had game against the Rebels. a season-high three hits in the game…on April 8 vs. Oklahoma, went 2-for-4 with a home run…homered in the same game as his brother, HIGH SCHOOL A three-year starter who has played shortstop, second Kacy, for the second straight April 8th (also April 8, 2016 at Kansas base and center field … 2013 and 2014 Perfect Game Underclass High State)…also homered on March 26 vs. K-State, March 21 at Texas Honorable Mention All-America … a first team all-district selection as State, and hit his first long ball of the year on Feb 17 vs. Rice. a utility player in 2013. AS A FRESHMAN (2016) Hit a walk-off home run on May 28 vs. TCU PERSONAL Son of Roger and Debbie … has three brother, Koby, in a Big 12 Baseball Championship elimination game … went 3-for-4 Kory and Kacy … Kacy is a junior on the UT baseball team … father with a run scored in the regular season finale win over Baylor (May played 24 seasons of Major League Baseball and was an 11-time All- 21) … tied his career high in RBIs (3) with the two doubles he hit Star and two-time World Series champion … he won seven Cy Young in the second of a three game series at West Virginia (May 7) … got Awards during his career, the most of any pitcher in history and was a on base 17 games in a row from the finale of the TCU series (March member of the 1983 UT National Championship team. 26) through the single-game series against Texas State (April 26) … had an on base percentage of .377 over that streak and scored 15 CAREER HIGHS times in total … drove in a run off of his second triple of the year Hits: 3, 4 times and crossed home plate a career high three times, in the finale of a Doubles: 2, at West Virginia, May 07, 2016 weekend series at Texas Tech (April 24) … … hit 2-for-5 in a win Triples: 1, at Texas Tech, Apr 24, 2016 ; at Texas State, Mar 01, 2016 over UT Rio Grande Valley (April 19) driving in two runs and scoring ; vs Oklahoma State, May 27, 2016 one of his own … went 3-for-8 (.375) and crossed home plate three Home runs: 1, 10 times times, all while adding career homers number two and three in the first Total bases: 6, 6 times two games of a three-game Kansas State series (April 8-10) … set a RBI: 3, Sam Houston State, Mar 08, 2016 ; at West Virginia, May 07, career high after drawing a walk in three of his five plate appearances 2016 in the second of a three-game Oklahoma series (April 2) … hit 2-for- Runs scored: 3, at Texas Tech, Apr 24, 2016 4 with a walk and an RBI in the series finale against TCU (March 26) Walks: 3, at Oklahoma, Apr 02, 2016 … had an eleven-game on-base streak from March 6-24 with games Hit by pitch: 1, 7 times against California, Sam Houston State, UCLA, Texas A&M, Tulane, and Struck out: 3, 5 times TCU … during that on-base streak he had an eight-game hitting streak Sac flies: 1, at Texas State, Mar 21, 2017 ; West Virginia, May 19, 2017 (March 6-19) where he hit 12-for-33 (.364) and added eight RBIs to his ; vs Kansas, May 25, 2017 season total … went 4-for-12 (.333) and crossed home plate twice in Sac bunts: 1, 18 times a three-game series at UCLA (March 11-13) … hit his fist career home At bats: 6, at TCU, May 05, 2017 run in a win over Sam Houston State (March 8) … went 3-for-5 in that Stolen bases: 1, 6 times game against the Bearkats on his way to the first multi-RBI game of his Caught stealing: 1, TCU, Mar 26, 2016 career (3) … reached base safely in four of his five plate appearances Field chances: 8, at Kansas State, Apr 08, 2016 ; UTSA, Mar 22, 2016 in a win at Texas State (March 1), scoring two runs, drawing two walks Putouts: 3, UNLV, Feb 21, 2016 ; at West Virginia, May 07, 2016 and hitting 2-for-3 with the first triple of his career … had his first Assists: 7, UTSA, Mar 22, 2016 career start, hit, and stolen base in the Longhorns opening game of CAREER HITTING YEAR AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .242 57 56 215 32 52 10 3 5 28 83 .386 16 4 44 7 .306 0 12 4 5 34 117 12 .926 2017 .241 54 47 170 21 41 6 0 5 23 62 .365 29 3 32 6 .356 3 6 2 2 2 6 1 .889 TOTAL .242 111 103 385 53 93 16 3 10 51 145 .377 45 7 76 13 .330 3 18 6 7 36 123 13 .924 TEXAS BASEBALL 2018 PLAYER INFORMATION OUTFIELDER TATE SHAW 4 Peyton Tate Shaw BATS THROWS HEIGHT WEIGHT LEFT RIGHT 5’11” 190 CLASS Redshirt junior HOMETOWN Austin, Texas HIGH SCHOOL Westlake High School AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2017) Appeared in 38 games with 22 PERSONAL Son of Ethan and Lysle Shaw … both of his parents are UT starts for the Longhorns…made his first career start on March 8 vs.
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