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  2. Jerry Dipoto - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Indians selected Dipoto in the third round of the 1989 Major League Baseball Draft. [3] He made his major league debut in 1993. After the 1994 season, the Indians traded Dipoto with Paul Byrd , Dave Mlicki and a player to be named later (minor leaguer Jesus Azuaje) to the New York Mets for Jeromy Burnitz and Joe Roa .

  3. Ron Marinaccio - Wikipedia

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    Marinaccio is from Toms River, New Jersey. He attended Toms River High School North, and played baseball for the school's team. [1] He graduated from high school in 2013. [2] Marinaccio attended the University of Delaware and played college baseball for the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens.

  4. USA Today All-USA High School Baseball Team - Wikipedia

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    Independent League Baseball Draft (not approved), 1998 Drew Henson: Infielder: Brighton High School: Brighton, MI: 3rd Round – 97th Pick of 1998 Draft * Josh Beckett: Pitcher: Spring High School: Spring, TX: Beckett was a junior in the 1998 season. J. M. Gold: Pitcher: Toms River High School North: Toms River, NJ: 1st Round – 13th Pick of ...

  5. Another Toms River team in the Little League baseball state ...

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    The Toms River 12U All-Star Little League baseball team enjoyed a seven-run outburst Saturday night in the first-round of the Section 3 Tournament.

  6. Toms River High School North - Wikipedia

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    Toms River High School North is a four-year comprehensive public high school, and was the second public high school established in Toms River, in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as part of the Toms River Regional Schools. Toms River High School North is the largest of all schools in the Toms River Regional School district.

  7. Toms River South's Ken Frank leaves coaching legacy that ...

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    When Toms River South's Ken Frank retired, it marked the end of an era that both changed lives and altered Jersey Shore baseball forever.

  8. 1998 Little League World Series - Wikipedia

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    Toms River, New Jersey, defeated Kashima, Ibaraki, Japan in the championship game of the 52nd Little League World Series. The title game was punctuated by a standout performance by future Major League Baseball (MLB) player and Home Run Derby champion Todd Frazier, who went 4-for-4 with a lead-off home run, and was also the winning pitcher.

  9. Toms River High School South - Wikipedia

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    The original Toms River High School graduated its first class in 1891 and the current building opened for students in 1951. [10] In 1969, when the high school was found to be too small, a second high school, Toms River High School North was opened [11] and South was appended onto the school's original name, and a third high school in the district, Toms River High School East, was opened in 1979.