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Trojans in Majors 07.Pdf Trojans in Professional Baseball Players with Service During 2006 Major League Season Player Position Team Stats Brian Bannister RHP New York Mets 2-1, 4.26 ERA, 38.0 IP, 19 SO Aaron Boone 3B Cleveland Indians .251, 89-for-354, 7 HR, 46 RBI Jeff Cirillo 3B Milwaukee Brewers .319, 84-for-263, 3 HR, 23 RBI Morgan Ensberg 3B Houston Astros .235, 91-for-387, 23 HR, 58 RBI Seth Etherton RHP Kansas City Royals 1-1, 9.37 ERA, 7.2 IP, 4 SO Randy Flores LHP St. Louis Cardinals 1-1, 5.62 ERA, 41.2 IP, 40 SO Ron Flores LHP Oakland Athletics 1-2, 3.34 ERA, 29.2 IP, 20 SO Geoff Jenkins OF Milwaukee Brewers .271, 131-for-484, 17 HR, 70 RBI Randy Johnson LHP New York Yankees 17-11, 5.00 ERA, 205.0 IP, 172 SO Jacque Jones OF Chicago Cubs .285, 152-for-533, 27 HR, 81 RBI Jason Lane OF Houston Astros .201, 58-for-288, 15 HR, 45 RBI Justin Lehr RHP Milwaukee Brewers 2-1, 8.62 ERA, 15.2 IP, 12 SO Chad Moeller C Milwaukee Brewers .184, 18-for-98, 2 HR, 5 RBI Eric Munson 1B/3B Houston Astros .167, 3-for-18, 0 HR, 2 RBI Mark Prior RHP Chicago Cubs 1-6, 7.21 ERA, 43.2 IP, 38 SO Anthony Reyes RHP St. Louis Cardinals 5-8, 5.06 ERA, 85.1 IP, 72 SO SO Barry Zito LHP Oakland Athletics 16-10, 3.83 ERA, 221.0 IP, 151 SO During the offseason, Aaron Boone signed with the Florida Marlins, Brian Bannsiter was traded to the Kansas City Royals, Jeff Cirillo signed with the Minnesota Twins, Randy Johnson was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chad Moeller signed with the Cincinnati Reds and Barry Zito signed with the San Francisco Giants. 124 Minor League Players 12-Time Player Position 2006 Team (highest level attained) National Champions Jason Brown C New York Yankees (AAA) Jeff Clement C Seattle Mariners (AAA) Alberto Concepcion C Boston Red Sox (AAA) Fraser Dizard LHP Chicago White Sox (AA) Baron Frost OF Toronto Blue Jays (Rookie) Justin Gemoll 3B Kansas City Royals (AAA) Cyle Hankerd OF Arizona Diamondbacks (A) Billy Hart 3B Houston Astros (A) Zack Kalter OF Toronto Blue Jays (A) Ian Kennedy RHP New York Yankees (Short Season) Joey Metropoulos 1B Toronto Blue Jays (A) Daniel Perales OF Arizona Diamondbacks (Rookie) Blake Sharpe IF Arizona Diamondbacks (Rookie) Jack Spradlin LHP Washington Nationals (A) Barry Zito at the 2003 All-Star Game Trojans in Professional Baseball Trojan Major League Award-Winners Trojans in the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Year Player Site Team Fred Lynn — American League, 1975 — .331, 21 HR, 105 RBI 1967 Tom Seaver Anaheim NL (New York) 1968 Tom Seaver Houston NL (New York) Cy Young 1969 Tom Seaver Washington, DC NL (New York) Tom Seaver — National League, 1969 — 25-7, 2.21 ERA 1970 Tom Seaver Cincinnati NL (New York) Tom Seaver — National League, 1973 — 19-10, 2.08 ERA 1971 Don Buford Detroit AL (Baltimore) Tom Seaver Detroit NL (New York) Tom Seaver — National League, 1975 — 22-9, 2.38 ERA 1972 Tom Seaver Atlanta NL (New York) Randy Johnson — American League, 1995 — 18-2, 2.48 ERA 1973 Ron Fairly Kansas City AL (Montreal) Randy Johnson — National League, 1999 — 17-9, 2.48 ERA Tom Seaver Kansas City NL (New York) Randy Johnson — National League, 2000 — 19-7, 2.64 ERA 1974 Steve Busby Pittsburgh AL (Kansas City) Randy Johnson — National League, 2001 — 21-6, 2.49 ERA 1975 Steve Busby Milwaukee AL (Kansas City) *Barry Zito — American League, 2002 — 23-5, 2.75 ERA Fred Lynn Milwaukee AL (Boston) *Randy Johnson — National League, 2002 — 24-5, 2.32 ERA Tom Seaver Milwaukee NL (New York) *first time in MLB history that former players from the same collegiate program 1976 Dave Kingman Philadelphia NL (San Francisco) swept both awards Fred Lynn Philadelphia AL (Boston) Tom Seaver Philadelphia NL (New York) Rookie of the Year 1977 Ron Fairly New York AL (Toronto) Tom Seaver — National League, 1967 — 16-13, 2.76 ERA Fred Lynn New York AL (Boston) Fred Lynn — American League, 1975 — .331, 21 HR, 105 RBI Tom Seaver New York NL (Cincinnati) Mark McGwire — American League, 1987 — .289, 49 HR, 118 RBI 1978 Fred Lynn San Diego AL (Boston) Tom Seaver San Diego NL (Cincinnati) 1979 Steve Kemp Seattle AL (Detroit) All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Dave Kingman Seattle NL (Chicago) Fred Lynn — American League, 1983 Fred Lynn Seattle AL (Boston) (hit the first grand slam in All-Star play) Roy Smalley Seattle AL (Minnesota) 1980 Dave Kingman Los Angeles NL (Chicago) League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Fred Lynn Los Angeles AL (Boston) Fred Lynn — American League, 1982 — .611, 1 HR, 5 RBI 1981 Fred Lynn Cleveland AL (California) Tom Seaver Cleveland NL (Cincinnati) World Series Most Valuable Player 1982 Fred Lynn Montreal AL (California) Randy Johnson — Arizona, 2001 — 3-0, 1.04 ERA, 17.1 IP, 3 BB, 19 K 1983 Fred Lynn Chicago AL (California) (Johnson was a co-MVP with Curt Schilling) 1984 Dave Engle San Francisco AL (Minnesota) 1987 Mark McGwire Oakland AL (Oakland) 1988 Mark McGwire Cincinnati AL (Oakland) Trojans in the World Series 1989 Mark McGwire Anaheim AL (Oakland) 125 (World Series champions in ALL CAPS) 1990 Randy Johnson Chicago AL (Seattle) Mark McGwire Chicago AL (Oakland) 12-Time Year Player Team Position 1991 Mark McGwire Toronto AL (Oakland) National 1992 Mark McGwire San Diego AL (Oakland) Champions 1948 John Berardino CLEVELAND (AL) IF 1993 Randy Johnson Baltimore AL (Seattle) 1952 Jim Brideweser NEW YORK (AL) SS 1994 Randy Johnson Pittsburgh AL (Seattle) 1954 Rudy Regalado Cleveland (AL) 3B 1995 Randy Johnson Arlington, TX AL (Seattle) 1959 Ron Fairly LOS ANGELES (NL) CF/RF Mark McGwire Arlington, TX AL (Oakland) 1963 Ron Fairly LOS ANGELES (NL) RF 1996 Mark McGwire Philadelphia AL (Oakland) 1965 Ron Fairly LOS ANGELES (NL) RF 1997 Jeff Cirillo Cleveland AL (Milwaukee) 1966 Ron Fairly Los Angeles (NL) 1B/RF Randy Johnson Cleveland AL (Seattle) 1969 Don Buford Baltimore (AL) LF Mark McGwire Cleveland AL (Oakland) Tom Seaver NEW YORK (NL) RHP 1998 Bret Boone Denver NL (Cincinnati) 1970 Don Buford BALTIMORE (AL) LF Mark McGwire Denver NL (St. Louis) 1971 Don Buford Baltimore (AL) LF 1999 Randy Johnson Boston NL (Arizona) 1973 Tom Seaver New York (NL) RHP Mark McGwire Boston NL (St. Louis) 1975 Bill Lee Boston (AL) LHP 2000 Jeff Cirillo Atlanta NL (Colorado) Fred Lynn Boston (AL) CF Randy Johnson Atlanta NL (Arizona) 1979 Rich Dauer Baltimore (AL) 2B Mark McGwire* Atlanta NL (St. Louis) 1983 Rich Dauer BALTIMORE (AL) 2B/3B 2001 Bret Boone Seattle AL (Seattle) 1987 Roy Smalley MINNESOTA (AL) PH Randy Johnson Seattle NL (Arizona) 1988 Mark McGwire Oakland (AL) 1B 2002 Randy Johnson Milwaukee NL (Arizona) 1989 Mark McGwire OAKLAND (AL) 1B Barry Zito Milwaukee AL (Oakland) 1990 Mark McGwire Oakland (AL) 1B 2003 Aaron Boone Chicago NL (Cincinnati) 1999 Bret Boone Atlanta (NL) 2B Bret Boone Chicago AL (Seattle) 2001 Randy Johnson ARIZONA (NL) LHP Geoff Jenkins Chicago NL (Milwaukee) 2003 Aaron Boone New York (AL) 3B Mark Prior Chicago NL (Chicago) 2005 Morgan Ensberg Houston (NL) 3B Barry Zito Chicago AL (Oakland) Jason Lane Houston (NL) OF 2004 Randy Johnson Houston NL (Arizona) 2006 Randy Flores ST. LOUIS LHP 2005 Morgan Ensberg Detroit NL (Houston) Anthony Reyes ST. LOUIS RHP 2006 Barry Zito Pittsburgh AL (Oakland) * - injured; did not play All-Time Major Leaguers A total of 93 Trojans have played in the Major Leagues. Here is the full list, along with their USC and major league statistics, when available: Mike Adamson Jim Barr RHP · San Diego, Calif. · Point Loma HS RHP · Lynwood, Calif. · Lynwood HS USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA USC G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1967 21 103.0 75 33 143 8-3 — 2.53 1968 21 117.0 89 20 110 10-2 — 2.31 1969 — 112.2 90 21 77 10-4 — 2.79 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA 1970 — 141.0 120 22 99 14-2 — 1.92 1967 Baltimore 3 9.2 9 12 8 0-1 — 8.38 Career — 370.2 299 63 286 34-8 — 2.31 1968 Baltimore 2 7.2 9 4 4 0-2 — 9.39 1969 Baltimore 6 8.0 10 6 2 0-1 — 4.50 MAJORS G IP H BB SO W-L SV ERA Career 11 25.1 28 22 14 0-4 — 7.46 1971 San Francisco 17 35.1 33 5 16 1-1 0 3.57 1972 San Francisco 44 179.0 166 41 86 8-10 2 2.87 Gabe Alvarez 1973 San Francisco 41 231.1 240 49 88 11-17 2 3.81 IF · El Monte, Calif. · Bishop Amat HS 1974 San Francisco 44 239.2 223 47 84 13-9 2 2.74 1975 San Francisco 35 244.0 244 58 77 13-14 0 3.06 USC G AB R H HR RBI AVG 1976 San Francisco 37 252.1 260 60 75 15-12 0 2.89 1993 64 258 46 84 8 53 .326 1977 San Francisco 38 234.1 286 56 97 12-16 0 4.76 1994 61 236 37 77 7 51 .326 1978 San Francisco 32 163.0 180 35 44 8-11 1 3.53 1995 70 269 73 97 13 59 .361 1979 California 36 197.0 217 55 69 10-12 0 4.20 Career 195 763 156 258 28 163 .338 1980 California 24 68.0 90 23 22 1-4 1 5.56 1982 San Francisco 53 128.2 125 20 36 4-2 2 3.29 MAJORS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG 1983 San Francisco 53 92.2 106 20 47 5-3 2 3.98 1998 Detroit 58 199 16 46 11 0 5 29 .231 Career 454 2065.1 2170 469 741 101-112 12 3.56 1999 Detroit 22 53 5 11 3 0 2 4 .208 2000 Detroit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2000 San Diego 11 13 1 2 1 0 0 0 .154 John Berardino Career 92 266 22 59 15 0 7 33 .222 IF · Los Angeles, Calif.
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