2006 Roster
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2006 MILS ROSTER
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#3 | Trey | Wiedman | |||||
| Wiedman attends the University of Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a strong offensive and defensive player. In 2006, Wiedman started in all his teams' games in the Conference USA tournament and went 2 for 4 in the semi-final game against the #1 ranked team in the country, the University of Rice Owls. | ||||||||
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#5 | Damon | Lessler | |||||
| Lessler has just completed his senior year at Mississippi Valley State University. This season he led his team in on base percentage and fielding percentage. Lessler also attended Sonoma State University and Mesa Community College during his baseball career. The mils look to him for speed and strong defence. | ||||||||
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#6 | David | Groener | |||||
| Groener began his College baseball career at Ventura College in Ventura California. Here he led his team in hits and was second in the State with five triples. In 2005 and 2006 he attended Texas Tech University, where he held a .333 batting average until suffering an injury. After a full recovery, the Mils look forward to having his strong bat in the line-up for the 2006 season. | ||||||||
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#7 | Brandon | Dotson | |||||
| Dotson comes to Melville from Mississippi Valley State University, where he is majoring in Leadership and Recreation. He completed the 2006 Spring Season with a 5.93 ERA and a 7-4 record. The Mils are looking for Dotson to handle a lot of innings for the club this season. | ||||||||
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#9 | John | Williams | |||||
| Originally from Dallas, Texas, William is presently enrolled at High Point University in North Carolina. He hit .300 with 3 home runs his juniour year. In 2005 he made the All-Region team for Richland Junior College and held a .350 batting average with 5 home runs and 42 RBI's. Coach Keller hopes to see Williams lead the team both defensively and offensively. | ||||||||
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#10 | J.T. | Musso | |||||
| Musso plays for Brigham Young University in Utah. He played in 23 games and started 10 as a freshman at BYU this season. he was also named Cougar Club Scholar Athlete in 2006. Musso will put in many innings behind the plate for the Millionaires this season. | ||||||||
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#11 | Nick | Nosti | |||||
| Nosti just finished his 2nd season at the Junior College at Marin in California. He received All-League honours for Outfield while batting over .400 for the season. He led his conference with 39 stolen bases. he also led the State and broke the College of Marin all-time record with 79 hits. Coach Keller looks to Nosti both at the plate and on the base paths. | ||||||||
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#12 | Floyd | Albert | |||||
| Floyd's hometown is London, Ontario where he came up through the baseball ranks ot become a member of Team Canada in 2000 and 2001. he currently plays for Erie Community College where he is a member of their pitching staff. The strong southpaw was drafted in the 15th round by the Blue Jays in 2001. The Mils welcomes back Floyd and look forward to have him spend a lot of time on the mound during the 2006 season. | ||||||||
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#14 | Randy | Schwartz | |||||
| Schwartz's from Guelph, Ontario was a four time winner of the athlete of the year award at King City Secondary school. In 2003 he played on the Canadian Junior National Team and in 2005 played with the Ontario Baseball team. Currently, he is enrolled in Physical Education at High Point University. This season he hit .306 with 5 home runs and held a fielding percentage of .992. The Millionaires coaching staff hopes to see Schwartz leading the Millionaires to many victories with his strong bat and superior defence. | ||||||||
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#21 | Jordan | Keller | |||||
| The Mils veteran has played for the club for the past four years. Jordan will be patrolling 1st base for the Mils this season. Jordan has played for Team Sask as well as Team Canada and has attended the Prairie Baseball Academy in Lethbridge. He brings the speed and offensive power to the team and will be an integral clog of the Millionaire machine. | ||||||||
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#22 | Josh | Hughes | |||||
| Josh hails from Balcarres, Saskatchewan. He has been a member of the Mils for the past four years, and will see duty in the outfield for the Millionaires. Josh will be asked to contribute offensively with this contact style hitting approach as well as provide a solid defensive game for the Mills. | ||||||||
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#32 | Danny | Hall | |||||
| Hall comes to Melville from San Lorenzo, California. In 2005, Hall was named Mississippi Valley State University Pitcher of the Year. This season he held a 6.77 ERA with 90 innings pitched. Coach Keller plans on using Hall as one of his key starting pitchers. | ||||||||
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#34 | Daniel | Baird | |||||
| Baird comes from Brampton, Ontario and currently plays for Wayne State University. He played four years with the Canadian Thunderbirds ball club where he earned the title of Most Valuable Player in 2005. The Mils look to Baird as a strong starting pitcher for the 2006 season. | ||||||||
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Head Coach | Garnet | Keller | |||||
| Garnet is a veteran head coach for the Millionaires. Garnet has been involved with the Atlanta Braves, attending coaching symposiums. He has also been part of provincial, Western Canadian and National championship teams as a player and coach. Garnet is a student of the game who brings extensive knowledge and motivation to the Mils organization. In addition to managing the club, Garnet is also responsible for the recruitment of players, and is well known throughout the baseball world. | ||||||||
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#19 | Ernie | Hughes | |||||
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Ernie is entering his fifth year as a member of the Mils coaching staff. Ernie who hails from Balcarres, Sask. has extensive experience as a player and coach. He is an integral part of the Mils organization and brings a wealth of knowledge coupled with a common sense approach to the game of baseball. |
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