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		<title>College Baseball 360 Fall Notebook #6</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:36:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Stires]]></dc:creator>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p>Spanning the country once again for college baseball nuggets during the off-season&#8230;</p>
<p><em><strong>By Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires</strong></em></p>
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<li>Some sad news to start the Notebook this week. <strong>San Diego State</strong> head coach and MLB Hall of Famer<strong> Tony Gwynn</strong> has been <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/10/09/tony-gwynn-battling-cancer/">diagnosed with cancer</a> of the salivary gland. Gwynn&#8217;s cancer, which is located beneath his
<div id="attachment_13544" style="width: 115px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Gwynn.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13544" title="Gwynn" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Gwynn.jpeg" alt="" width="105" height="125" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tony Gwynn</p></div>
<p>tongue, is said to have been diagnosed early. He will begin radiation and chemotherapy treatment.</li>
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<li>A much needed shot in the arm for college baseball  out of Lincoln, NE. The <strong>University of Nebraska</strong> announced it plans to spend $4.75 million to build an indoor baseball/softball practice facility that would be located at <strong>Haymarket Park</strong>, where the Cornhuskers play their home baseball games inside <strong>Hawks Field</strong>. The proposed 22,000 square foot facility would include indoor batting cages and pitchers mounds. It will also give Nebraska a big leg-up when it heads to the <strong>Big Ten</strong>. The news also comes just more than a week after <strong>Cal-Berkley</strong> announced it will eliminate baseball, which has been in existence since 1892, after the upcoming 2011 season. Cal is currently in the process of an estimated $321 million renovation of its football stadium. Nebraska also plans to renovated its football stadium. That proposed project will cost about $55.5 million. Both Nebraska projects are still subject to final approval by its Board of Regents.
<p><div id="attachment_13545" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Garvey2.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13545" title="Garvey2" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Garvey2.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Future MLB great Steve Garvey played football &amp; baseball at Michigan St. (courtesy MSU athletics).</p></div></li>
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<li>Former MLB great<strong> Steve Garvey</strong> was recently inducted into the <strong>Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame</strong>. Garvey was a football and baseball player at MSU from 1966-1968. In those days freshmen were not eligible to play, so Garvey served as head coach <strong>Duffy Daugherty&#8217;s</strong> scout team quarterback the week before the epic 10-10 tie with #1 Notre Dame. Garvey recorded 30 tackles on the gridiron the next fall as a defensive back and then earned <strong>All-American</strong> honors on the diamond in the spring of 1968 with a .376 average, nine home runs and 38 RBIs. He belted a grand slam in his first career at-bat at MSU. Garvey left Michigan State after the <strong>LA Dodgers</strong> took him with the 13th overall pick in the 1968 draft. He went on to play in five <strong>World Series</strong> and earned 1974<strong> NL MVP</strong> honors.</li>
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<li>Speaking of two sport athletes, we released our second <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/10/05/college-baseball-360-two-sport-report-2/">Two-Sport Report</a> of the fall last week. Among the notable recent performances noted there is Jacksonville State quarterback <strong>Coty Blanchard</strong>. The freshman earned All-Ohio Valley Conference honors last week for his efforts in the Gamecock&#8217;s win over Murray State. Jacksonville St. is ranked 4th in the most recent FCS national rankings. Blanchard was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles out of high school this June and plans to play shortstop at JSU next spring. The Two-Sport Report also includes updates on the likes of Clemson&#8217;s <strong>Kyle Parker</strong>, NC State&#8217;s <strong>Russell Wilson</strong>, <strong>Taiwan Easterling</strong> of Florida State, and many others.</li>
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<li>South Carolina head coach <strong>Ray Tanner</strong> has <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/10/10/south-carolinas-ray-tanner-gets-contract-extension/">received a contract extension</a>. Tanner earned the extension after leading the Gamecocks to the program&#8217;s first national championship earlier this year. The new deal runs through 2015 and will pay him $510, 000 annually.</li>
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<li>We also recently released a list of former college baseball players who are on the rosters of <strong>MLB Playoff teams</strong>. San Franciso Giants rookie <strong>Buster Posey</strong> is among those on the list. Each of the eight playoff teams has at least 16 former college guys on their active roster. Would you believe Kent State is tied with two other schools for the most players on the list? <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/10/06/former-college-players-on-mlb-playoff-rosters/">Click Here</a> to see the full rundown.</li>
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<li><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/10/07/florida-2011-baseball-schedule/">Florida </a>and <a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/2010/10/06/ole-miss-2011-baseball-schedule/">Ole Miss</a> each released their schedules last week. The Rebels don&#8217;t have any eye-popping non-conference games, but the Gators host three games with <strong>Miami </strong>and also play four games against <strong>Florida State</strong>. The series is split with single games in Gainesville, Talahassee, Tampa, and Jacksonville. Florida and Ole Miss will also each host defending national champion <strong>South Carolina</strong> in SEC action.
<p><div id="attachment_13547" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/UCLA.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13547" title="UCLA" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/UCLA.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="250" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Cody Regis, Trevor Brown and Aaron Weimer were among UCLA players honored at Dodger Stadium (UCLA photo).</p></div></li>
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<ul>
<li>The <strong>UCLA </strong>baseball team was recently honored at <strong>Dodger Stadium</strong> for its runner-up finish at the <strong>College World Series</strong>. The Bruins finished the 2010 season with the best record in school history at 51-17 before falling to <strong>South Carolina</strong> in the best-of-three CWS Championship Series. The Dodgers also announced the <strong>2011 Dodgertown Classic</strong>, which will take place March 11-13 at Dodger Stadium. <strong>UCLA, USC, Georgia</strong>, and <strong>St. Mary&#8217;s (CA)</strong> will all participate.</li>
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<li><strong>LSU </strong>has long been one of the most popular college baseball teams in the country, and it&#8217;s showing as well in the world of social media. According to <a href="http://www.sportsfangraph.com/">sportsfangraph.com</a>, LSU baseball ranks 29th in baseball social media followers. The Tiger&#8217;s combined <a href="http://www.facebook.com/lsubaseball ">Facebook</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/lsubaseball">Twitter</a> numbers total roughly 109,00o. The #29 ranking is tops among college baseball programs and comes in ahead of three MLB teams: the Pittsburgh Pirates, Arizona Diamondbacks and Washington Nationals. <strong>Sports Fan Graph</strong> tracks more than 84-million fans who follow teams on Facebook and more than 17-million who track teams on Twitter. The <strong>New York Yankees</strong> are the most followed baseball team with more than 4.5 million social media fans.</li>
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<li><strong>Texas </strong>scrimmaged Texas State Sunday, and there were both old and new faces on the diamond for <strong>Augie Garrido&#8217;s</strong> Longhorns. Texas lost 9-0 in the 12-inning fall exhibition, but next season&#8217;s potential starting rotation pitched well. junior <strong>Taylor Jungmann</strong>, senior <strong>Cole Green</strong> and sophomore <strong>Hoby Miner</strong> combined to surrender just one hit and one walk over the first 6.0 innings. Jungmann fired two perfect innings, while Green gave-up the hit. Sophomore <strong>Keifer Nuncio</strong> and freshman <strong>Nathan Thornhill</strong> combined to give-up seven runs in the 10th and 11th innings. It is the fall, and the Longhorns had trouble trying to turn double plays in both of those innings that would have limited the Bobcat damage.</li>
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		<title>Former College Players On MLB Playoff Rosters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 11:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Stires]]></dc:creator>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p>It&#8217;s <strong>MLB Playoff</strong> time, so we compiled a list of former college players who are on the active rosters of the eight teams still active in October. Most are from Division One schools, but a few, like Atlanta&#8217;s <strong>Brandon Beachy</strong> who went to Indiana Wesleyan are from NAIA schools or junior colleges.</p>
<div id="attachment_13486" style="width: 218px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Posey.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13486 " title="Posey" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Posey.jpg" alt="" width="208" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">San Francisco&#39;s Buster Posey helped Florida State reach the 2008 College World Series.</p></div>
<p><strong>Joba Chamberlain</strong> and <strong>Brian Duensing</strong> could both pitch in the same game in the first round of the playoffs for the Yankees and Twins, respectively, but they were once teammates on Nebraska&#8217;s 2005 College World Series team. Meanwhile, <strong>Buster Posey</strong> (Florida State/SF Giants) is a top NL Rookie of the Year candidate and <strong>David Price</strong> (Vanderbilt/Tampa Bay Rays) is an AL Cy Young contender.</p>
<p>The Cincinnati Reds lead the way with 19 former college players on their roster. San Francisco, Texas, Tampa Bay, New York, and Texas all have 18, while Philadelphia and Atlanta each have 16 former college boys.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s probably no surprise that <strong>Arizona State, Florida State </strong>and <strong>Miami (FL)</strong> share the lead with four players each on rosters, but it&#8217;s probably a bit of a shock that <strong>Kent State</strong> shares the lead with them.</p>
<p><strong>USC, Nebraska, Alabama, Rice, Baylor, Oklahoma, LSU, Texas,</strong> and <strong>UCLA </strong>each have three players each on active rosters heading into the postseason (don&#8217;t forget, a player may not be on the &#8220;active&#8221; roster for a first round series, but could still be swapped for an LCS).</p>
<p><strong>MINNESOTA TWINS (18)</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_13487" style="width: 220px" class="wp-caption alignright"><strong><strong><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/brian_duensing.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-13487 " title="brian_duensing" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/brian_duensing-350x600.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="360" /></a></strong></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Brian Duensing in his Nebraska days.</p></div>
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<p>Scott Baker- P – Oklahoma State</p>
<p>Nick Blackburn – P – Seminole State JC</p>
<p>Jesse Crain – P – Houston</p>
<p>Brian Duensing – P – Nebraska</p>
<p>Randy Flores – P – USC</p>
<p>Brian Fuentes – P – Merced JC</p>
<p>Matt Guerrier – P – Kent State</p>
<p>Jeff Manship – P – Notre Dame</p>
<p>Pat Neshek – P – Butler</p>
<p>Glen Perkins – P – Minnesota</p>
<p>Jon Rauch – P – Moorehead State</p>
<p>Kevin Slowey – P – Winthrop</p>
<p>Drew Butera – C – Central Florida</p>
<p>Orlando Hudson – SS – Spartanburg Methodist</p>
<p>Nick Punto – 3B – Saddleback, CC</p>
<p>Matt Tolbert – 2B – Ole Miss</p>
<p>Danny Valencia – 3B – Miami</p>
<p>Jim Thome – DH – Illinois Central</p>
<p><strong>NEW YORK YANKEES</strong> <strong>(18)</strong></p>
<p>Jonathon Albaladejo – P – Miami Dade North CC</p>
<p>Andrew Brackman – P – North Carolina State</p>
<p>Joba Chamberlain – P – Nebraska</p>
<div id="attachment_13489" style="width: 230px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Gardner.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13489" title="Gardner" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Gardner.jpg" alt="" width="220" height="230" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Yankee OF Brett Gardner at the College of Charleston.</p></div>
<p>Boone Logan – P – Temple, TX</p>
<p>Sergio Mitre – San Diego City, CC</p>
<p>Andy Pettitte- P – San Jacinto North CC</p>
<p>Royce Ring – P – San Diego State</p>
<p>David Robertson – P – Alabama</p>
<p>Chad Moeller – C – USC</p>
<p>Jorge Posada – C – Calhoun, AL CC</p>
<p>Lance Berkman – 1B – Rice</p>
<p>Mark Teixira – 1B – Georgia Tech</p>
<p>Colin Curtis – OF – Arizona State</p>
<p>Brett Gardner – OF – College of Charleston</p>
<p>Curtis Granderson – OF – UIC</p>
<p>Kevin Russo – OF – Baylor</p>
<p>Nick Swisher – OF – Ohio State</p>
<p>Marcus Thames – OF – East Central, MS JC</p>
<p><strong>TAMPA BAY RAYS (18)<br />
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<p>Randy Choate – P – Florida State</p>
<div id="attachment_13490" style="width: 202px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Price-2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13490  " title="Price 2" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Price-2.jpg" alt="" width="192" height="256" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tampa Bay ace David Price</p></div>
<p>Lance Cormier – P – Alabama</p>
<p>Mike Ekstrom – P – Point Loma Nazarene</p>
<p>Matt Garza – P – Fresno State</p>
<p>Jeff Niemann – P – Rice</p>
<p>David Price – P – Vanderbilt</p>
<p>Chad Qualls – P – Nevada-Reno</p>
<p>Andy Sonnanstine – P – Kent State</p>
<p>Dan Wheeler – P – Central Arizona</p>
<p>John Jaso – C &#8211;  Southwestern, CA JC</p>
<p>Kelly Shoppach – C – Baylor</p>
<p>Jason Bartlett – 2B – Oklahoma</p>
<p>Dan Johnson – 1B – Nebraska</p>
<p>Evan Longoria – 3B – Long Beach State</p>
<p>Carlos Pena – 1B – Northeastern</p>
<p>Brad Hawpe – OF – LSU</p>
<p>Ben Zobrist – OF – Dallas Baptist</p>
<p>Matt Joyce – DH – Florida Southern</p>
<p><strong>TEXAS RANGERS (18)<br />
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<p>Scott Feldman – P – San Mateo, CA JC</p>
<div id="attachment_13491" style="width: 202px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/cliff-lee.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13491  " title="cliff-lee" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/cliff-lee.jpg" alt="" width="192" height="256" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A fresh face Cliff Lee at Arkansas</p></div>
<p>Derek Holland – P – Wallace State, AL CC</p>
<p>Tommy Hunter – P – Alabama</p>
<p>Cliff Lee – P – Arkansas</p>
<p>Colby Lewis – P &#8211;  Bakersfield, CA JC</p>
<p>Mark Lowe – P – UT Arlington</p>
<p>Dustin Nippert – P – West Virginia</p>
<p>Darren O’Day – P – Florida</p>
<p>Clay Rapada – P – Virginia State</p>
<p>C.J. Wilson – P – Loyola Marymount</p>
<p>Bengie Molina – C – Western Arizona CC</p>
<p>Taylor Teagarden – C – Texas</p>
<p>Chris Davis – 1B – Navarro, TX JC</p>
<p>Ian Kinsler – 2B – Missouri</p>
<p>Michael Young – 3B – UC Santa Barbara</p>
<p>Julio Borbon – OF – Tennessee</p>
<p>Mitch Moorehead – OF – Mississippi State</p>
<p>David Murphy – OF – Baylor</p>
<p><strong>ATLANTA BRAVES (16)<br />
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<p>Brandon Beachy – P – Indiana Wesleyan</p>
<div id="attachment_13492" style="width: 218px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/mike-minor-photo.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13492   " title="mike-minor-photo" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/mike-minor-photo.jpg" alt="" width="208" height="243" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Braves rookie Mike Minor beat eventual national champion LSU in the first round of the 2009 SEC Tournament. </p></div>
<p>Michael Dunn – P- Southern Nevada CC</p>
<p>Kyle Farnsworth – P – Abraham Baldwin</p>
<p>Tommy Hanson – P – Riverside, CA CC</p>
<p>Tim Hudson – P – Auburn</p>
<p>Kenshiin Kawakami – P – Meiji, Tokyo</p>
<p>Craig Kimbrel – P – Wallace State, AL</p>
<p>Mike Minor – P – Vanderbilt</p>
<p>Scott Proctor – P – Florida State</p>
<p>Takashi Saito – P – Tohoku Fukushi</p>
<p>Jonny Venters – P – Indian River, FL CC</p>
<p>David Ross – C – Florida</p>
<p>Brooks Conrad – 3B – Arizona State</p>
<p>Troy Glaus – 1B – UCLA</p>
<p>Matt Diaz – OF – Florida State</p>
<p>Eric Hinskie – OF – Arkansas</p>
<p><strong>CINCINNATI REDS (19)<br />
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<p>Bill Bray – P – William &amp; Mary</p>
<p>Jared Burton – P – Western Carolina</p>
<div id="attachment_13493" style="width: 210px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Leake.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13493 " title="Leake" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Leake.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Reds rookie Mike Leake helped lead Arizona St. to the 2009 CWS.</p></div>
<p>Carlos Fisher – P – Lewis-Clark State</p>
<p>Aaron Harang – P – San Diego State</p>
<p>Sam LeCure – P – Texas</p>
<p>Mike Leake – P – Arizona State</p>
<p>Matt Maloney – P – Ole Miss</p>
<p>Nick Masset – P – St. Petersburg, FL  JC</p>
<p>Logan Odrunsek – P – McLennan, TX JC</p>
<p>Jordan Smith – P – CC of Southern Nevada</p>
<p>Ryan Hanigan – C – Rollins (FL)</p>
<p>Corky Miller – C – Nevada-Reno</p>
<p>Yonder Alonso – 1B – Miami</p>
<p>Paul Janish – SS – Rice</p>
<p>Chris Valaika – 2B – UC Santa Barbara</p>
<p>Willie Bloomquist – OF – Arizona State</p>
<p>Jonny Gomes – OF – Santa Rosa, CA CC</p>
<p>Chris Heisey – OF – Messiah, Pa</p>
<p>Drew Stubbs – OF – Texas</p>
<p><strong>PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (16)<br />
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<p>Joe Blanton – P – Kentucky</p>
<p>David Herndon – P – Gulf Coast, FL CC</p>
<div id="attachment_13494" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Lidge.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13494 " title="Lidge" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Lidge.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Phillies closer Brad Lidge was the 1998 Big East Pitcher of the Year at Notre Dame.</p></div>
<p>Brad Lidge – P – Notre Dame</p>
<p>Roy Oswalt – P – Holmes, MS CC</p>
<p>J.C. Romero – P – Mobile</p>
<p>Vance Worley – P – Long Beach State</p>
<p>Mike Zagurski – P – Kansas</p>
<p>Paul Hoover – C – Kent State</p>
<p>Brian Bocock – SS – Stetson</p>
<p>Greg Dobbs – 3B – Oklahoma</p>
<p>Ryan Howard – 1B – Missouri State</p>
<p>Placido Polanco – 2B – Miami-Dade Wolfson, FL CC</p>
<p>Chase Utley – 2B – UCLA</p>
<p>Ben Francisco – OF – UCLA</p>
<p>Ross Gload – OF – South Florida</p>
<p>John Mayberry – OF – Stanford</p>
<p><strong>SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (18)<br />
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<p>Tim Lincecum – P – Washington</p>
<p>Javier Lopez – P – Virginia</p>
<div id="attachment_13495" style="width: 259px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/t1_lincecum.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-13495" title="t1_lincecum" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/t1_lincecum-249x300.jpg" alt="" width="249" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Future Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum in his Washington days</p></div>
<p>Chris Ray – P – William &amp; Mary</p>
<p>Sergio Romo – P – Mesa State</p>
<p>Dan Runzler – P – UC Riverside</p>
<p>Jonathon Sanchez – P – Ohio Dominican</p>
<p>Brian Wilson – P – LSU</p>
<p>Barry Zito – P – USC</p>
<p>Buster Posey –C – Florida State</p>
<p>Emmanuel Burriss – 2B – Kent State</p>
<p>Mike Fontenot – 2B – LSU</p>
<p>Aubrey Huff – 1B – Miami</p>
<p>Ryan Rohlinger – 3B – Oklahoma</p>
<p>Freddy Sanchez – 2B – Oklahoma City CC</p>
<p>Pat Burrell – OF – Miami</p>
<p>Aaron Rowand – OF – Cal State Fullerton</p>
<p>Nate Schierholtz – OF – Chabot, CA CC</p>
<p>Andres Torrez- OF – Miami-Dade North, FL CC</p>
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