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Pages in category "Baseball players from Orange County, California" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total.
Pages in category "Baseball players from Orange, California" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Black, yellow, orange: Ballpark: Dobbins Stadium ... The Yolo High Wheelers are an independent baseball team that started play in the ... roster: Coaches/Other ...
Orange County Riptide: 2015 2016 Orange County, California: Great Park Baseball Stadium: 1,500 Santa Barbara Foresters: 1991 1993 Santa Barbara, California: Pershing Park: 1,500 Affiliates Alameda Merchants: 2012 2024 Alameda, California: Pat Bail Field: N/A San Diego Sunrays: 2024 2024 San Diego, California: Traveling team: N/A San Francisco ...
He helped lead Dana Hills to the finals of the National High School Invitational and was named the Orange County Register's high school pitcher of the year. [2] He committed to the University of Southern California to play college baseball. [3] Crouse was considered one of the top prep prospects for the 2017 MLB Draft. [4]
The Arizona Diamondbacks selected Fletcher in the second round, with the 75th overall selection, of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft. [5] Fletcher signed with Arizona and made his professional debut with the Kane County Cougars of the Single–A Midwest League. [6] [7] Over 55 games, he hit .318 with five home runs, 28 RBIs, and 14 doubles. [8]
Patrick Sandoval was born on October 18, 1996, in Mission Viejo, California, to Jorge, [1] originally from Mexico City, [2] and Robin. [3] He grew up attending Angels games at Angel Stadium and his favorite player was then-Cardinals first baseman and eventual Angels teammate Albert Pujols, doing a book report on his biography in the third grade and emulating his batting stance in Little League.
Winn transferred to Lutheran High School of Orange County in Orange, California for his senior year. [4] [5] As a senior, he pitched to an 8–2 record with a 0.20 ERA [6] and was named California's Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year [7] and Baseball America's High School Player of the Year. [8]