2007 UCLA Current Major Leaguers

Garrett Atkins -

Highlights at UCLA u Helped lead the Bruins to the 2000 NCAA Oklahoma City Regional. u Named a third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball (2000) and by the NCBWA (1999). u Collected 276 career hits, the second-highest total in school history. u His .369 career batting average ranks third-highest in the school record book. u Set the school record for highest batting average Atkins in the Majors (2003-present) as a freshman (.383 in 2000). YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-AS AVG. 2003 Colorado 25 69 6 11 2 0 0 4 3 0-0 .159 In the Majors 2004 Colorado 15 28 3 10 2 0 1 8 4 0-0 .357 u Drafted in the fifth round 2005 Colorado 138 519 62 149 31 1 13 89 45 0-2 .287 of the 2000 MLB Draft by 2006 Colorado 157 602 117 198 48 1 29 120 79 4-4 .329 the Colorado Rockies. 4-YEAR TOTALS 335 1218 188 368 83 2 43 221 131 4-6 .302 u Finished in the top 15 of the 2006 Career at UCLA (1998-2000) MVP award voting. YR GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-AS AVG. u Earned fourth-most 1998 54/54 222 43 85 22 1 9 54 18 21 1-1 .383 votes in National League 1999 62/62 256 64 96 18 1 14 41 34 25 2-2 .375 Rookie of the Year voting 2000 64/64 270 73 95 16 2 17 72 32 32 2-2 .352 in 2005. 3 years 180/180 748 141 276 56 4 40 167 84 78 5-5 .368 - Arizona Diamondbacks

Highlights at UCLA u Holds UCLA career records in at-bats (964), runs scored (235), hits (326), doubles (75) and games played (242). u Ranks second with 203 career RBI, fourth with 81 stolen bases, sixth with 48 home runs in the school record books. u Earned freshman Byrnes in the Majors (2000-present) All-America first-team YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-AS AVG. accolades in 1995 from 2000 Oakland 10 10 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 .300 Collegiate Baseball and 2001 Oakland 19 38 9 9 1 0 3 5 4 1-1 .237 . 2002 Oakland 90 94 24 23 4 2 3 11 4 3-3 .245 2003 Oakland 121 414 64 109 27 9 12 51 42 10-12 .263 2004 Oakland 143 569 91 161 39 3 20 73 46 17-18 .283 In the Majors 2005 Oak./Bal./Col. 126 412 49 93 24 3 10 40 32 7-8 .225 u Drafted in the eighth 2006 Arizona 143 562 82 150 37 3 26 79 34 25-28 .267 round of the 1998 MLB 7-YEAR TOTALS 652 2099 324 548 132 20 74 259 162 65-74 .261 Draft by the . Career at UCLA (1995-1998) u Set career highs in home runs (26), RBI (79) and YR GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-AS AVG. stolen bases (25) in 2006. 1995 56/56 238 45 77 11 2 9 35 16 38 18-23 .324 u 1996 62/60 225 32 76 21 1 8 56 17 41 14-16 .338 His .344 batting average 1997 67/67 277 95 92 24 1 17 60 39 42 19-20 .332 versus lefties in 2004 ranked third in the AL. 1998 57/57 244 63 81 19 2 14 52 32 42 30-34 .332 4 years 242/240 984 235 326 75 6 48 203 104 163 81-93 .331 58 2007 UCLA BASEBALL 2007 UCLA BASEBALL Current Major Leaguers

Jeff Conine -

Highlights at UCLA u Pitched for three seasons at UCLA, posting a 5-4 record with a 6.07 ERA and two saves. Conine in the Majors (1990-present) u Collected a 4-2 mark in 70.2 pitched as a YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-AS AVG. sophomore in 1986. 1990 Kansas City 9 20 3 5 2 0 0 2 2 0-0 .250 1992 Kansas City 28 91 10 23 5 2 0 9 8 0-0 .253 1993 Florida 162 595 75 174 24 3 12 79 52 2-2 .292 In the Majors 1994 Florida 115 451 60 144 27 6 18 82 40 1-2 .319 u Drafted as an infielder in 1995 Florida 133 483 72 146 26 2 25 105 66 2-2 .302 the 55th round of the 1987 1996 Florida 157 597 8 175 32 2 26 95 62 1-5 .293 MLB Draft by the Toronto 1997 Florida 151 405 46 98 13 1 17 61 57 2-2 .242 Blue Jays. 1998 Kansas City 93 309 30 79 26 0 8 43 26 3-3 .256 u Helped lead the Marlins 1999 Baltimore 139 444 54 129 31 1 13 75 30 0-3 .291 to both their 2000 Baltimore 119 409 53 116 20 2 13 46 36 4-7 .284 titles - in 1997 and 2003. 2001 Baltimore 139 524 75 163 23 2 14 97 64 12-20 .311 2002 Baltimore 116 451 44 123 26 4 15 63 25 8-8 .273 u Was selected as the 66th 2003 Bal./Florida 149 577 88 163 36 3 20 95 50 5-5 .282 All-Star Game MVP after 2004 Florida 140 521 55 146 35 1 14 83 48 5-10 .280 hitting the game-winning 2005 Florida 131 335 42 102 20 2 3 33 38 2-2 .304 home . 2006 Bal./Phila. 142 489 54 131 26 4 10 66 40 0-0 .267 u Played in all 162 games 16-YEAR TOTALS 1923 6701 845 1917 372 35 208 1034 644 50-79 .286 of the Florida Marlins’ expansion season in 1993, Career at UCLA (1985-1987) posting a .292 average. YR W-L ERA G/GS IP CG H R ER SO BB HP WP u Listed second in 1985 0-2 7.97 9/1 14.2 0 20 17 13 6 8 0 1 Florida’s record book for 1986 4-2 5.22 17/12 70.2 1 66 53 41 35 49 5 4 most hits (1,005) and most 1987 1-0 6.94 17/3 36.1 0 36 36 28 25 32 3 5 RBI (553) as a Marlin. 3 years 5-4 6.07 27/16 121.2 1 122 106 82 66 89 8 10 -

Highlights at UCLA u Earned first-team All- America honors from Baseball America, The Sporting News and the NCBWA in 1997. u Was a two-time All-Pac- 10 Conference selection (1996, 1997). u Set the program record for -season home Glaus in the Majors (1998-present) runs with 34 in 1997. YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-AS AVG. u His 62 career home runs 1998 Anaheim 48 165 19 36 9 0 1 23 15 1-1 .218 are second-most in UCLA 1999 Anaheim 154 551 85 132 29 0 29 79 71 5-6 .240 baseball history. 2000 Anaheim 159 563 120 160 37 1 47 102 112 14-25 .284 2001 Anaheim 161 588 100 147 38 2 41 108 107 10-13 .250 In the Majors 2002 Anaheim 156 569 99 142 24 1 30 111 88 10-13 .250 2003 Anaheim 91 318 53 79 17 2 16 50 46 7-9 .248 u Was the third overall 2004 Anaheim 58 207 47 52 11 1 18 42 31 2-5 .251 selection in the 1997 MLB 2005 Arizona 149 538 78 139 29 1 37 97 84 4-6 .258 Draft by the Anaheim 2006 Toronto 153 540 105 136 27 0 38 104 86 3-5 .252 Angels. 9-YEAR TOTALS 1129 4040 706 1023 221 8 257 716 640 56-83 .253 u Has earned four All-Star team selections and two Career at UCLA (1995-1997) Silver Slugger awards. YR G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-AS AVG. u A key member of the 1995 55/54 217 46 56 7 0 12 39 28 55 2-5 .258 Angels’ 2002 World Series 1996 57/57 216 65 76 17 1 16 50 38 37 12-14 .352 team, he earned MVP 1997 67/67 264 100 108 15 1 34 91 57 52 10-10 .409 honors in that series. 3 years 179/178 697 211 240 39 2 62 180 123 144 24-29 .344 2007 UCLA BASEBALL 2007 UCLA BASEBALL 59 Current Major Leaguers

Casey Janssen - Toronto Blue Jays

Highlights at UCLA u Led the pitching staff with a 3.16 ERA, 103 and 10 wins in a team-high 116.2 innings in 2004. u Pitched eight scoreless innings, allowing just two hits in a 9-1 victory over Oklahoma at the 2004 NCAA Regionals. u Named to the 2004 Janssen in the Majors (2006) NCAA Oklahoma City Regional All-Tournament YR TEAM G-GS ERA W-L CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV team. 2006 Toronto 19-17 5.07 6-10 0 0 94.0 103 58 53 21 44 .323 u 1 year 19-17 5.07 6-10 0 0 94.0 103 58 53 21 44 .323 Earned All-America h o n o r a b l e m e n t i o n Career at UCLA (2001-2004) accolades from Collegiate Baseball in 2004. YR G-GS ERA W-L CG SV IP H R ER BB SO OAV 2001 13-4 5.57 2-3 0 1 32.1 35 23 20 19 22 .280 2002 8-8 4.06 4-2 0 0 44.1 47 27 20 23 47 .276 In the Majors 2003 16-14 5.88 6-6 1 0 72.0 93 55 47 25 73 .316 u Drafted in the fourth 2004 17-17 3.16 10-4 1 0 116.2 87 46 41 30 103 .204 round of the 2004 MLB 4 years 54-43 4.34 22-15 2 1 265.1 262 151 128 97 245 .258 Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays. YR GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-AS AVG. u Recorded his first major 2001 22-4 9 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 4 0-0 .222 league victory on May 7, 2002 37-31 98 20 25 2 0 3 16 14 35 2-4 .255 2006, allowing one in 7.0 2003 26-22 29 4 4 1 0 0 1 6 11 1-1 .138 scoreless innings against 2004 19-17 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 the Angels. 4 years 104-74 138 25 31 4 0 4 20 21 51 3-5 .225 Adam Melhuse - Oakland Athletics

Highlights at UCLA u Played two years at UCLA as an infielder and earned All-Pac-10 honors as a junior (1993). u Hit .344 in 1993, helping lead the Bruins to a second- place Pac-10 finish. u Led the Bruins with 86 hits and tied for the team lead in doubles (19) in 1993. u Hit 20 home runs and totaled 51 RBI in two Melhuse in the Majors (2000-present) seasons as a Bruin. YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-AS AVG. 2000 LA/Colorado 24 24 3 4 0 1 0 4 3 0-0 .167 In the Majors 2001 Colorado 40 71 5 13 2 0 1 8 6 1-1 .183 2003 Oakland 40 77 13 23 7 0 5 14 9 0-0 .299 u Drafted in the 13th round 2004 Oakland 69 214 23 55 11 0 11 31 16 0-1 .257 of the 1993 MLB Draft by 2005 Oakland 39 97 11 24 7 0 2 12 5 0-0 .247 the Toronto Blue Jays. 2006 Oakland 49 128 10 28 8 0 4 18 9 0-1 .219 u Enters the 2007 season 6 years 261 611 65 147 35 1 23 87 48 1-2 .241 with a 90-game errorless streak (dates back to June Career at UCLA (1992-1993) 4, 2004 at Toronto). u Posted career highs in YR GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-AS AVG. home runs (11) and RBI 1992 complete stats not available 10 41 .259 (31) in 2004. 1993 60 250 64 86 19 2 10 50 34 30 5-11 .344 2 years complete stats not available 20 91

60 2007 UCLA BASEBALL 2007 UCLA BASEBALL Current Major Leaguers

Dave Roberts -

Highlights at UCLA u Ranks first on UCLA’s career stolen bases list with 109 swipes. u As a senior in 1994, led the Pac-10 in SBs for a third-straight season (45); also tied for fifth in the nation and set the school record (still stands). u Earned All-Pac-10 honors as a sophomore Roberts in the Majors (1999-present) (1992) and senior (1994). YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-AS AVG. 1999 Cleveland 41 143 26 34 4 0 2 12 9 11-14 .238 2000 Cleveland 19 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1-1 .200 In the Majors 2001 Cleveland 15 12 3 4 1 0 0 2 1 0-1 .333 u Drafted in the 28th round 2002 Los Angeles 127 422 63 117 14 7 3 34 48 45-55 .277 of the 1994 MLB Draft by 2003 Los Angeles 107 388 56 97 6 5 2 16 43 40-54 .250 the . 2004 LA/Boston 113 319 64 81 14 7 4 35 38 38-41 .253 u Stole 45 bases with 2005 San Diego 115 411 65 113 19 10 8 38 53 23-35 .275 the 2006 San Diego 129 499 80 146 18 13 2 44 51 49-55 .293 in 2002, the third-highest 8 years 666 2204 358 594 76 42 21 181 245 207-257 .270 total in the majors that season. Career at UCLA (1991-1994) u Played a crucial role in YR G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-AS AVG. the 2004 playoffs, helping 1991 9 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 .200 lead the to 1992 63 257 51 85 11 7 2 27 37 32 36-47 .331 their first World Series title 1993 60 247 65 73 12 0 3 28 51 33 28-36 .296 in 86 years (photo, left). 1994 58 235 60 83 12 3 3 27 39 21 45-58 .353 4 years 190 744 177 242 35 10 8 82 128 87 109-141 .325 Chase Utley - Utley in the Majors (2003-present) YR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB-AS AVG. 2003 Philadelphia 43 134 13 22 10 1 2 21 11 2-2 .239 2004 Philadelphia 94 267 36 71 11 2 13 57 15 4-5 .266 2005 Philadelphia 147 543 93 158 39 6 28 105 69 16-19 .291 2006 Philadelphia 160 658 131 203 40 4 32 102 63 15-19 .309 4 years 444 1602 273 464 75 285 .290 285 158 37-45 .290 Career at UCLA (1998-2000) YR G/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-AS AVG. 1998 53/44 194 35 62 11 0 15 49 12 44 1-3 .320 1999 62/62 271 66 86 13 2 16 56 26 43 5-6 .317 Highlights at UCLA 2000 64/64 283 81 108 17 2 22 69 27 35 15-16 .382 u Ranks fourth on UCLA’s 3 years 179/170 748 182 256 41 4 53 174 65 122 21-25 .342 career home runs list (53) and fith on the all-time hits list (256). u Totaled 108 hits in 2000, the second-highest single- season total at UCLA. u Named Outstanding Player of the 2000 Oklahoma City Regional. u Selected as a first- team All-American by The Sporting News and NCBWA in 2000.

In the Majors u Was the second overall selection in the 2000 MLB Draft by Philadelphia. u Earned the eighth-most votes (98) in the 2006 NL MVP voting. u Batted .405 during a 35-game hitting streak in 2006. u Voted to the 2006 NL-All Star team (first time).

2007 UCLA BASEBALL 2007 UCLA BASEBALL 61 Former MLB Players

Former Bruins in the Major Leagues Bob Adams Bobby Floyd Eric Nolte Detroit (1977) Baltimore (1968-70), Kansas City (1970-74) San Diego (1987-91), Texas (1991) Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Career W L G GS IP SO ERA 1 year 15 24 2 6 2 2 .250 7 yrs. 214 425 40 93 0 26 .219 4 yrs. 5 8 26 19 104 69 5.63 Rich Amaral Mike Fyhrie Seattle (1991-98), Baltimore (1999-2000) New York-NL (1996), Anaheim (1999-00), Chi- Chicago-AL (1998-02), Tampa Bay (2003) Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. cago-NL (2001), Oakland (2001-02) Career W L G GS IP SO ERA 10 yrs. 727 1788 305 493 11 159 .276 Career W L G GS IP SO ERA 5 yrs. 31 34 103 97 544.1 335 5.42 5 yrs. 2 11 84 11 175.1 109 4.00 Dave Baker Chris Pritchett Toronto (1982) Mike Gallego Anaheim (1996, 98-99), Philadelphia (2000) Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Oakland (1985-91), New York-AL (1992-94), St. Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. 1 year 9 20 3 5 0 2 .250 Louis (1996-97) 4 yrs. 61 149 16 33 3 11 .221 Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Sean Berry 13 yrs. 1111 2931 374 700 42 282 .239 Kansas City (1981-82), Montreal (1992-95), Hous- Brooklyn (1947-1956) ton (96-98), Milwaukee (1999-00), Boston (2000) Luis Gomez Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Minnesota (1974-77), Toronto (1978-79), Atlanta 10 yrs. 1382 4877 947 1518 137 734 .311 11 yrs. 860 2413 310 657 81 369 .272 (1980-81) Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Bill Bonham 8 yrs. 609 1251 108 263 0 90 .210 Los Angeles (1981-83), Seattle (1983), San Diego Chicago-NL (1971-77), Cincinnati (1978-80) (1984), San Francisco (1985), Philadelphia Eddie “Bud” Stewart Career W L G GS IP SO ERA Bob Hamelin (1986-87), Cincinnati (1988) Pittsburgh (1941-42), New York-AL (1948), Wash- 10 yrs. 75 83 300 214 1487.1 985 4.01 Kansas City (1993-96), Detroit (1997), Milwaukee Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. ington-AL (1948-50), Chicago-AL (1951-54) (1998) 8 yrs. 527 1076 141 256 17 113 .238 Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Bobby Brown Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. 9 yrs. 773 2041 288 547 32 260 .268 New York-AL (1946-54) 6 yrs. 497 1272 179 313 67 209 .246 Dave Rucker Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Detroit (1981-83), St. Louis (1983-84), Philadel- Eric Valent 8 yrs. 548 1619 233 452 22 237 .279 Bill Haselman phia (1985-88) Philadelphia (2001-02), Cincinnati (2003), New Texas (1990), Seattle (1992-94), Boston (1995- Career W L G GS IP SO ERA York-NL (2004-05) 97), Texas (1998-02), Boston (2003) Bill Brubaker 7 yrs. 16 20 206 10 319.2 170 3.94 Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Pittsburgh (1932-40), Boston-NL (1943) 5 yrs. 205 406 50 95 13 37 .234 13 yrs. 589 1606 185 416 47 210 .259 Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Alex Sanchez 10 yrs. 479 1564 208 413 22 225 .264 Toronto (1989) Colin Ward Randy Hennis Career W L G GS IP SO ERA San Francisco (1985) Houston (1990) 1 yrs. 0 1 4 3 11.2 4 10.03 Career W L G GS IP SO ERA Career W L G GS IP SO ERA Cleveland (1971-74), New York-AL (1974-79, 88), 1 yr. 0 0 6 2 12.1 8 4.38 Atlanta (1980-86) 1 yr. 0 0 3 1 9.2 4 0.00 Dave Schmidt Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Texas (1981-85, 93), Chicago-AL (1986), Baltimore Jim York 17 yrs. 2175 7571 912 2109 185 972 .279 Tom Jacquez (1987-89), Montreal (1990-91), Seattle (1992) Kansas City (1970-71), Houston (1972-75), New Philadelphia (2000) Career W L G GS IP SO ERA York-AL (1976) Floyd Chiffer Career W L G GS IP SO ERA 12 yrs. 54 55 376 63 902 479 3.88 Career W L G GS IP SO ERA San Diego (1982-84) 1 yr. 0 0 9 0 7.1 6 11.05 7 yrs. 16 17 174 4 285 194 3.79 Career W L G GS IP SO ERA Randy Schwartz 3 yrs. 5 5 81 1 130.0 83 4.02 Eric Karros Kansas City (1965-66) Matt Young Los Angeles (1991-2002), (2003), Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Seattle (1983-86, 90), Los Angeles (1987), Pat Clements Oakland (2004) 2 yrs. 16 18 0 3 0 2 .167 Oakland (1989), Boston (1991-94) Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. California (1985), Pittsburgh (1985-86), New York-AL Career W L G GS IP SO ERA (1987-88), San Diego (1989-92), Baltimore (1992) 14 yrs. 1755 6441 797 1724 284 1027 .268 Tony Scruggs 10 yrs. 55 95 333 163 1189.2 857 4.40 Career W L G GS IP SO ERA Texas (1991) 8 years 17 11 288 2 360.1 158 3.77 Rick Kester Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Todd Zeile Atlanta (1968-70) 1 year 5 6 1 0 0 0 .000 St. Louis (1989-94, 96), Chicago (1995), Los Pat Dodson Career W L G GS IP SO ERA Angeles (1997-98), Florida (1998), Texas (1998- Boston (1986-88) 3 yrs. 0 0 21 0 40.2 31 5.98 Don Slaught 99), NY Mets (2000-01, 04), Colorado (2002), NY Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Kansas City (1982-84), Texas (1985-87), New Yankees (2003), Montreal (2003) 3 yrs. 52 99 12 20 4 10 .202 Tim Kubinski York-AL (1988-89), Pittsburgh (1990-95), Califor- Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Oakland (1997,1999) nia (1996), Chicago-AL (1996), San Diego (1997) 16 yrs. 2158 7573 986 2004 253 1110 .265 Marshall Edwards Career W L G GS IP SO ERA Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. Milwaukee (1981-83) 2 yrs. 0 0 25 0 25 17 5.76 16 yrs. 1327 4063 415 1151 77 476 .283 Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. 3 yrs. 160 310 48 80 2 23 .258 New York-NL (1981, 83-84), Milwaukee (1985-86), Los Angeles (1987-89), Cincinnati (1989), New Mike Edwards York-AL (1990-92), Seattle (1992), Texas (1994) Pittsburgh (1977), Oakland (1978-80) Career W L G GS IP SO ERA Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. 14 yrs. 78 105 292 224 1491.1 888 4.36 UCLA Baseball Legend 4 yrs. 317 879 94 220 2 49 .250 Torey Lovullo Jackie Robinson • First African-American to play (first game: April 15, 1947) Detroit (1988-89), New York-AL (1991), California Brooklyn Dodgers (1947-1956) (1993), Seattle (1994), Oakland (1996), Cleveland • Won first ever National League Rookie of (1998), Philadelphia (1999) the Year Award in 1947 Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. • Compiled a .311 career batting average in 8 yrs. 303 737 80 165 15 60 .224 ten professional seasons Shane Mack • Won a National League MVP award and San Diego (1987-88), Minnesota (1990-94), was a six-time All-Star Boston (1997), Kansas City (1998) • UCLA’s first four-sport letterman (football, Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. basketball, baseball, track) 10 yrs. 923 2857 436 853 80 398 .299 • In first UCLA baseball game (1940), col- Mike Magnante lected four hits and stole four bases Kansas City (1991-96), Houston (1997-98), • Served as a member of the national board Anaheim (1998), Oakland (2000-02) of the National Association for the Advance- Career W L G GS IP SO ERA ment of Colored People 12 yrs. 26 32 484 19 617.2 347 4.08 • Inducted into National Baseball Hall of Ryan McGuire Fame in 1962 Montreal (1997-99), New York-NL (2000), Florida • Charter member of UCLA’s Athletic Hall Bobby Brown (2001), Baltimore (2002) of Fame in 1984 Career G AB R H HR RBI AVG. 6 yrs. 368 631 64 133 7 55 .211

62 2007 UCLA BASEBALL 2007 UCLA BASEBALL 2006 Minor Leaguers

Hector Ambriz Daniel Miltenberger Missoula Osprey (Rookie – Arizona Diamondbacks) Mahoning Valley Scrapers (short A – ) Drafted in the fourth round of the MLB Draft in June 2006 by the Arizona Diamondbacks…was Drafted in the 46th round of the MLB Draft in June 2006 by the Cleveland Indians…pitched converted into a relief and made an immediate impact for Missoula…relieved starting in 15 games (all in relief) for Mahoning Valley…gave up just one in 23.2 innings pitcher Osbek Castillo to combine for a no-hitter against the Casper Rockies (Aug. 20). pitched…pitched of the with former UCLA teammate David Huff. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K Missoula 1 3 1.91 15/4 0 3 42.1 11 52 Mahoning Valley 2 0 6.85 15/0 0 0 23.2 16 11 Josh Arhart Paul Oseguera Visalia Oaks (high A – Tampa Bay Devil Rays) Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (short A – San Francisco Giants) Posted a .320 batting average (9-for-28) in his final six games…drove home the winning run in Drafted in the 16th round of the MLB Draft in June 2006 by San Francisco…recorded 39 the bottom of the ninth for a dramatic comeback win over the (Aug. 31)...posted strikeouts in 29.0 innings of relief in his first season with Salem-Keizer...posted a 3.72 ERA. a .342 batting average (40-for-117) against left-handed . TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP Salem-Keizer 2 1 3.72 16/0 0 2 29.0 9 39 Visalia .301 107 429 64 129 27 15 78 .341 Josh Roenicke Chris Denove Billings Mustangs (Rookie – Cincinnati Reds) Dayton Dragons (low A – Cincinnati Reds) Drafted in the 10th round (294th selection) of the MLB Draft in June 2006 by Cincinnati… Saw action in 55 games…cut Dayton’s deficit in half, 6-3, after reaching base on a began the season pitching for the Gulf Coast League Reds; appeared in 14 games (all in and scoring in the bottom of the third against the West Michigan Whitecaps (Sept. relief) for Billings…in his final 10 games, allowed one earned run and four hits in 10.1 innings . 2)…posted a .295 batting average (13-for-44) against right-handed pitchers. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP GCL Reds 1 0 1.17 7/0 0 0 7.2 3 9 Dayton .179 55 162 16 29 6 1 17 .246 Billings 1 0 6.32 14/0 0 6 15.2 12 24 Ben Francisco Brian Schroeder Buffalo Bisons (AAA – Cleveland Indians) State College Spikes (short A – St. Louis Cardinals) Led the Bisons to a 73-68 regular season record…his 515 at-bats was a team-high and ranked Drafted in the 33rd round of the MLB Draft in June 2006 by the St. Louis Cardinals…compiled third in the …his 143 hits tied for second-most in the league and tops on a 2-2 mark and 3.56 ERA in 30.1 innings pitched for the State College Spikes…his 25 the Buffalo squad…his 234 total bases ranked fifth in the league and first on the team. appearances (all in relief) ranked second on the club. TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K Buffalo .278 134 515 80 143 32 17 59 .345 State College 2 2 3.56 25/0 0 0 30.1 9 25 Rob Henkel Matt Sharp Pawtucket Red Sox (AAA – Boston Red Sox) Great Falls White Sox (Rookie – ) Began the season with the Lancaster Barnstormers (Atlantic League) before being signed Played in 40 games for the Great Falls White Sox…reached base in six of the team’ s final by the Red Sox (Aug. 15)…went 7-4 with a 4.23 ERA in 27 appearances (seven starts) for 10 contests…posted a .390 on-base percentage, third-highest on the squad…posted a .278 Lancaster…his year improved in June and he joined the Barnstormers’ starting rotations. average (20-for-72) against right-handed pitchers and a .316 mark (12-for-38) on the road. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP Pawtucket 1 4 5.74 5/5 1 0 26.2 4 23 Great Falls .265 40 83 15 22 4 0 5 .390 David Huff Sean Smith Mahoning Vallley Scrappers (short A – Cleveland Indians) Drafted in the first round (39th selection) of the 2006 MLB Draft by the Cleveland Indians, Huff Missoula Osprey (Rookie – Arizona Diamondbacks) Drafted in the 21st round of the MLB Draft in June 2006 by the Arizona Diamondbacks… appeared in four games last summer…after helping carry UCLA to the Malibu Regional in played in 41 games for the Missoula Osprey…came on strong in August, hitting .281 (18-for- June, the left-handed pitcher logged 7.2 innings for Mahoning Valley. 64)...played with former UCLA teammate Hector Ambriz. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP Mahoning Valley 0 1 5.87 4/4 0 0 7.2 7 8 Missoula .244 41 135 20 33 6 0 17 .329 Casey Janssen Syracuse SkyChiefs (AAA – Toronto Blue Jays) Bill Susdorf Started the season with Syracuse before being called up to the big leagues and making his Lake Elsinore Storm (high A – San Diego Padres) major league debut on April 27, 2006…pitched for Toronto through July, before re-joining the Played in 15 games for the Lake Elsinore Storm before being placed on the restricted list the SkyChiefs…recorded 32 strikeouts and just eight walks in 42.2 innings pitched for Syracuse. week of June 6-12…from May 21 through June 5, notched a .341 batting average (14-for-41), TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K having reached base safely in nine of those 10 contests. Syracuse 1 5 4.85 9/9 0 0 42.2 8 32 TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP Lake Elsinore .267 15 60 8 16 5 0 3 .313 Chris Jensen Columbus Catfish (low A – Los Angeles Dodgers) Eric Taylor, Jr. Began the season playing for the Ogden Raptors, the Dodgers’ rookie league affiliate after Tri-City ValleyCats (A – ) having been drafted in the 22nd round of the 2006 MLB Draft by Los Angeles…posted a .281 Drafted in the 30th round of the MLB Draft in June 2006 by the Houston Astros…finished batting average (16-for-57) in 15 games for the Raptors before being promoted to Columbus. second on the team in at-bats (251) and tied for first in doubles (18)…his .315 batting average TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP and 18 doubles both ranked fourth in the New York-Penn League. Ogden .281 15 57 10 16 2 1 7 .359 TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP Columbus .141 25 78 3 11 1 0 7 .233 Tri-City .315 68 251 42 79 18 2 20 .394 Dave Johnson Matt Thayer Brevard County Manatees (high A – ) Lakewood BlueClaws (low A – Philadelphia Phillies) Tallied 88.2 innings pitched in 41 games for Brevard County…compiled a 7-6 record and a Split time between the Clearwater Threshers (advanced A, Florida State League) and the 4.16 ERA while limiting opposing hitters to a .268 batting average…his 41 apperances were Lakewood BlueClaws (low A, Southern Atlantic League)…posted a .235 batting average (58- second on the club and his 88.2 innings pitched ranked third. for-247) in 76 games for Clearwater…registered a .262 average (28-for-107) for Lakewood. TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP Brevard County 7 6 4.16 41/0 0 1 88.2 32 77 Clearwater .235 76 247 28 58 11 2 18 .317 Lakewood .262 25 107 15 28 4 1 9 .316 Brett McMillan Vermont Lake Monsters (short A – ) Wes Whisler Drafted in the 14th round of the MLB Draft in June 2006 by Washington…played in 62 games Birmingham Barons (AA – Chicago White Sox) (fourth-highest for Vermont Lake), posting a .227 batting average (50-for-220) with 12 doubles, Split time between the Winston-Salem Warthogs (advanced A, Carolina League) and the one and 20 RBI…went 10-for-31 (.322) in his final eight games. Birmingham Barons (AA, Southern League)…made 20 starts as a pitcher for Winston-Salem… TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI OBP recorded a 2-3 mark and a 4.43 ERA in 44.2 innings for Birmingham. Vermont Lake .227 62 220 17 50 12 0 20 .288 TEAM W L ERA G/GS CG SV IP BB K Winston-Salem 10 7 2.97 20/20 1 0 118.1 44 57 Birmingham 2 3 4.43 7/7 0 0 44.2 15 28

2007 UCLA BASEBALL 2007 UCLA BASEBALL 63 MLB Draft History

Year Player (Pos.) Team Round 1994 Brian Stephenson, P Cubs 2nd Daniel Sullivan, 1B Red Sox 22nd 2006#** Dave Huff, P Indians 1st^ Mike Mitchell, 1B Yankees 9th 1983 Vince Lopez, SS Mariners 1st^ Hector Ambriz, P D’Backs 5th David Roberts, OF Tigers 28th Rich Amaral, 2B Cubs 2nd Jarrad Page, OF Angels 7th Brett Schafer, OF Royals 63rd Pat Clements, P Angels 4th Josh Roenicke, P/OF Reds 10th 1993 Ryan McGuire, 1B Red Sox 3rd Lindsay Meggs, IF Brewers 19th Brant Rustich, P Indians 13th Tim Kubinski, P Athletics 7th Pete Beall, IF Brewers 23rd Brett McMillan, INF Nationals 14th John Myrow, OF Rockies 9th Vince Beringhele, OF Dodgers 24th Paul Oseguera, P Giants 16th Matt Schwenke, C Dodgers 9th Mike Young, OF Mets 37th Sean Smith, INF D’Backs 21st Adam Melhuse, 3B Blue Jays 13th 1982 Colin Ward, P Tigers 3rd Chris Jensen, OF Dodgers 22nd Travis Boyd, SS Padres 31st Brian Graham, IF Athletics 4th Eric Taylor, Jr., UTL Astros 30th Gabe Sollecito, P Tigers 38th Jeff McDonald, P Mariners 5th Brian Schroeder, P Cardinals 33rd David Roberts, OF Indians 47th 1981 Mike Gallego, IF Athletics 2nd Daniel Miltenberger, P Indians 46th Jon Van Zandt, P Marlins 53rd Eric Broersma, P Twins 3rd 2005 Chris Denove, C Reds 32nd 1992 Pete Janicki, P Angels 1st Greg Norman, IF Tigers 22nd Jarrad Page, OF Rockies 36th Michael Moore, OF Dodgers 1st 1980 Matt Young, P Mariners 2nd Brett McMillan Nationals 36th Adam Schulhofer, P Cubs 9th Pat Dodson, 1B Red Sox 6th 2004** Wes Whisler, P/1B White Sox 2nd Robert Hinds, 2B Yankees 10th Todd Gauntlett, IF Dodgers 7th Casey Janssen, P Blue Jays 4th Shawn Wills, OF Phillies 15th Don Slaught, C Royals 7th Billy Susdorf, OF Rangers 6th 1991 Chris Pritchett, 1B Angels 2nd Eric Broersma, P Athletics 15th Ryan McCarthy, SS White Sox 9th Joel Wolfe, OF Athletics 3rd Jim Thomas, C Padres 28th David Johnson, P Brewers 15th David Tokheim, OF Phillies 7th 1979 Tim Leary, P Mets 1st* Kyle Wilson, P Dodgers 22nd Gary Hagy, SS Angels 10th Jim Auten, OF Expos 5th Brandon Averill, INF Astros 24th Kevin Webb, 3B Astros 11th Vern Followell, IF Tigers 8th Mike Svetlic, INF Cubs 29th Michael Fyhrie, P Royals 12th Dan Gausepohl, OF Padres 11th Matt Thayer, OF Padres 31st Shawn Wills, OF Expos 12th Don Slaught, C Brewers 21st 2003 Mike Kunes Giants 23rd Mike Lewis, P Twins 21st Dave Schmidt, P Rangers 27th Chris Cordeiro Rangers 29th Tim Lindsay, P Blue Jays 21st Mark Miller, OF Reds 27th Casey Janssen Orioles 49th Jim Bonds, P Athletics 56th Scott Bollens, P Tigers 31st 2002 Ben Francisco, OF Indians 5th 1990 Paul Ellis, C Cardinals 1st 1978 Craig Johnson, OF Tigers 2nd Rashad Parker, UTL Mets 23rd Dave Zancanaro, P Athletics 1st Floyd Chiffer, P Padres 5th 2001 Josh Karp, P Expos 1st Robbie Katzaroff, OF Expos 14th Ray Townsend, IF Reds 6th Jon Brandt, P Padres 16th Mike Hankins, SS Yankees 32nd Dave Baker, IF Blue Jays 11th Josh Canales, SS Dodgers 16th John Sutherland, P Yankees 33rd Dennis Delany, C Cardinals 12th Randall Shelley, 3B Rangers 17th 1989 Dave Keating, OF Tigers 5th Mike Carpenter, 1B Cardinals 16th Matt Pearl, OF Cardinals 34th John Sutherland, P White Sox 8th 1977 Dennis Delany, C Dodgers 13th 2000# Chase Utley, 2B Phillies 1st Scott Cline, 3B Brewers 26th Floyd Chiffer, P Padres 5th Rob Henkel, P Marlins 3rd Charlie Fiacco, 2B Cubs 36th Ron Roenicke, OF Dodgers 1st^ Garrett Atkins, 1B Rockies 5th Shawn Wills, OF Astros 43rd 1976 Earl Battey, IF Padres 14th Bill Scott, OF Brewers 8th 1988 Bob Hamelin, 1B Royals 2nd Bob Lizarraga, P Royals 17th Ryan Carter, P Phillies 8th Eric Karros, 1B Dodgers 6th Ed Cowan, P Royals 18th Forrest Johnson, C Tigers 13th Charlie Fiacco, OF Brewers 10th 1975 Andy Lopez, IF Tigers 9th Charles Merricks, OF Rockies 17th Mike Magnante, P Royals 11th Venoy Garrison, OF Tigers 21st Chad Cislak, P Indians 19th Joey James, DH Indians 16th 1974 Mike Edwards, IF Pirates 7th Nick Lyon, OF Devil Rays 20th Scott Cline, 3B Mariners 28th Tim Doerr, IF Reds 18th Ryan Hamill, C Cardinals 25th Dave Keating, OF Indians 31st 1973 Bob Adams, IF Tigers 3rd Brian Baron, OF Twins 46th 1987 Alex Sanchez, P Blue Jays 1st Luis Gomez, IF Twins 7th Freddie Mitchell, OF White Sox 50th Billy Haselman, C Rangers 1st Greg Zail, P Padres 15th 1999 Rob Henkel, P Mets 20th Randy Hennis, P Astros 2nd Bill Hobbs, Utl Athletics 21st Jack Santora, SS Arizona 19th Torey Lovullo, 3B Tigers 5th 1972 Gary Robson, P Orioles 5th 1998 Eric Valent, OF Phillies 1st Tony Scruggs, OF Rangers 7th Mike Gerakos, 3B Twins 19th Eric Byrnes, OF Athletics 8th Steve Stowell, P Twins 16th 1971 Rick Pope, P Cardinals 1st^ Gabe Crecion, P Yankees 16th Keith Shibata, P Royals 24th 1969 Guy Hansen, P Royals 20th Casey Cloud, C Pirates 27th Steve Hisey, OF Mariners 35th Jim York, P Royals 59th Nick Theodorou, 2B Dodgers 27th Jeff Conine, IF Royals 55th Gary Sanserino, SS Royals 87th 1997 Troy Glaus, 3B Angels 1st@ 1986 Todd Zeile, C Cardinals 2nd 1968 Ross Hoffman, 1B Expos 9th Jim Parque, P White Sox 1st Tony Scruggs, OF Angels 7th 1967 Johnny Lung, IF Cubs 11th Eric Byrnes, OF Astros 4th Gary Gorski, P Angels 14th Bob Wiswell, P Braves 17th Tom Jacquez, P Phillies 6th Steve Stowell, P Astros 14th 1966 Rick Ganulin, Utl Angels 30th Jake Meyer, P White Sox 7th Dana Ridenour, P Yankees 16th Jon Heinrichs, OF Marlins 9th John Joslyn, 1B Royals 26th ^ First round selection (secondary/supplemental phase) Peter Zamora, P Dodgers 20th Torey Lovullo, 2B Royals 27th * Second selection in draft @ Third selection in draft John Phillips, P Yankees 63rd Gary Berman, 1B Phillies 38th # NCAA record for players selected in draft (12) 1996 Kevin Sheredy, P Cardinals 7th 1985 Eric Nolte, P Padres 6th ** UCLA record 10 players signed a pro contract Ryan Lynch, P Twins 12th Andy Naworski, P Dodgers 13th Tim DeCinces, C Orioles 17th Jeff Hirsch, P Cubs 22nd Rick Heineman, P White Sox 32nd Scott Kershaw, P White Sox 1st^ Zak Ammirato, IF Marlins 34th Vince Lopez, SS White Sox 2nd^ Ryan O’Toole, P Mets 54th 1984 Shane Mack, OF Padres 1st 1995 Jeff Howatt, P Mets 24th Jeff Pries, P Yankees 1st Gar Vallone, SS/2B Angels 24th Lindsay Meggs, IF Royals 15th Brett Schafer, CF Royals 36th Pete Beall, IF Angels 16th 64 2007 UCLA BASEBALL