2007 Roster
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2007 MILS ROSTER
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#2 | Trevor | Boucher | |||||
| Trevor grew up playing baseball in Escondido CA and is now the starting 2nd baseman at the University of La Verne. He hit .315 with 2 homeruns and 29 RBIs. | ||||||||
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#3 | Charles | Bush | |||||
| Charles grew up in Jackson MS and is now the starting 3rd baseman at Yale. He hit .275 this year with 12 doubles. He has a 2.9 GPA, and plans to attend law school. | ||||||||
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#4 | Eric | Billings | |||||
| Billings plays for Cal State Northridge but is originally from San Diego CA. In his sophomore year he was 6-2 with a 2.5 ERA. His junior college team was 1st in the Pacific Coast Conference, and he was named pitcher of the year at San Diego City College. | ||||||||
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#7 | Adam | Skoniczki | |||||
| Adam attends the University of Buffalo. He is their starting right fielder with a batting average of .345 in the mid-American conference. He was 15th in batting average in the MAE Conference. | ||||||||
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#8 | Dillon | Reynolds | |||||
| This is Dillon's 3rd year with the Mils. He was our catcher in 2004 and is now a starting pitcher. He had a 3.65 ERA and attended University of Arkansas. He played on team B.C. in '06 & '07 and was a provincial champ in '05 & '06. | ||||||||
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#9 | Jim | Wilfong | |||||
| Jim is a LHP attending the University of La Verne. He was a closer and had an ERA of 2.5. Jim's originally from Glendora CA. | ||||||||
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#10 | Jamie | Propp | |||||
| Jamie grew up in Melville and traveled various places including Florida to play. He went to Trinidad Junior College in Colorado where he was a middle infielder. His batting average reached .360. Coach Keller looks forward to see having him back on the field in Melville. | ||||||||
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#11 | Ryan | Lapensee | |||||
| Originally, Ryan is from Windsor Ontario. He's an outfielder at Wayne State University, with a batting average of .406 in his freshman year, and runs a 60 yard dash in 6.4 seconds. He was named Gilac Freshman of the year and was on the Dakfronics North Central Region 2nd team. | ||||||||
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#12 | Ryan | Grant | |||||
| Ryan comes to Melville from Rhode Island. He played at Brevard Community College in Florida where he had a .321 batting average. Ryan's primary position is that of catcher but also will play outfield. Ryan has a strong arm, fast feet and a good bat. He arrives in Melville from the Cape Cod League. |
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#18 | Montana | Dye | |||||
| Montana comes from Glendora, California and led Saddleback JC to the California Junior College Championship. This year he played at Sacremento State where he had a .316 average in 187 plate apperances. In 2005 Montana hit .318 with six homeruns for the Millionaires. The Mils are looking for Montana to be both an offensive force and a defensive leader this year. |
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#19 | Fraser | Robinson | |||||
| Fraser's a native of Ottawa Ont. He plays baseball at Northwestern State, Louisiana. He has an ERA of 3.27 in '06 with 107 innings pitched. He was named pitcher of the week and honorable mention for the Southland Conference. | ||||||||
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#20 | Greg | Oravetz | |||||
| Greg is originally from Dublin CA and attends Mayville State University where he had a 4.01 ERA with 69 stikeouts and 11 walks in 96 innings of work. He was named all conference DAC in his final campaign. | ||||||||
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#21 | Jordan | Keller | |||||
| Jordan has extensive experience as a player and brings a wealth of knowledge of the game to the coaching staff. The Mils vetern has played for four years. Jordan will be patrolling 1st base for the Mils this season. He has played for Team Sask. as well as Team Canada and has attended the Prairie Baseball Academy in lethbridge. He's also played at Junior College in Texas and Florida. He bring the speed and offensive power to the team and will be an integral cog of the Millionaire machine. |
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#25 | Matt | Costa | |||||
| Matt comes from Stockton CA. He currently pitches at CSU Stanislaus where he led "big 7" in innings pitched. In '07, Costa was named an all California junior college honarable mention. | ||||||||
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#27 | Kevin | Childs | |||||
| Kevin grew up in Stockton CA and is now pitching at San Joaquin Delta College. In his senior year of high school he was selected to be on the 1st team All-leage/All area. | ||||||||
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#28 | Kyle | Cowgill | |||||
| Kyle's home roots lie in Wasilla Alaska. He attends Menlo College in San Francisco and plays 1st base and catches while carrying a .315 batting average. | ||||||||
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#30 | Carl | Johnson | |||||
| Carl resides in Houston Texas while playing for Grambling State University as a utility player. He held a .310 batting average and was named SWAC pre-season DH. He will be relied upon to do the majority of the catching with the Mils. | ||||||||
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#31 | Josh | Correia | |||||
| Correia recently completed his third year at Point Park University majoring in Intelligence and National Security. He batted .324 with 111 at bats in 2007. Josh hit .289 with 8 home runs in 2006 for the Millionaires and lead the league with a .500 batting average in the 2006 WMBL playoffs. Coach Keller is looking forward to Josh to be a team leader in 2007. | ||||||||
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#33 | Brandon | Morgan | |||||
| Brandon attended Northwestern State University. He's a middle infielder and had a batting average of .381 with 9 homeruns and 50 RBI's. He was selected 4 times to be on the all south-central region allstar and the all-conference team. | ||||||||
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#16 | Garnet | Keller | |||||
| Garnet is a veteran head coach for the Millionaires. Garnet had been involved with the Atlanta Braves attending coaching symposiums. Garnet had been part of provincial, Western Canadian and National championship teams as a player and coach. Garnet is a student of the games who brings extensive knowledge and motivation to the Mils organization. In Addition to managing the club Garnet is responsible for the recruitment of players and is well known throughout the baseball world. | ||||||||




















