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  2. Mike Neu (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Neu was the head baseball coach at Diablo Valley College (DVC) from 2009 to 2011, leading his team to an 87–41 mark (.680) with two Big 8 Conference titles in three years. His 2011 squad was ranked No. 1 in Northern California and his pitching staff led all the California Community Colleges with a 2.13 team ERA.

  3. Diablo Valley College - Wikipedia

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    DVC offers sports including men's and women's basketball, cross country, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo, baseball, football, lacrosse, track and field (men) and soccer, softball, and volleyball (women). Willie McGee played baseball for DVC in 1977, and would later win a National League MVP award in 1985. [10]

  4. Joe Millette - Wikipedia

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    Millette played college baseball at Diablo Valley College and Saint Mary's College of California but was not selected in the 1988 Major League Baseball draft. He attended multiple open tryouts in California before taking a job with the Chevron Corporation. In September 1988, he signed a contract with the Philadelphia Phillies and left his ...

  5. Michael Brdar - Wikipedia

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    He enrolled at Diablo Valley College, where he began his college baseball career. He transferred to the University of Michigan to play for the Michigan Wolverines. [2] The St. Louis Cardinals drafted him in the 36th round, with the 1,084th overall selection, of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft. [3]

  6. Tyler Cravy - Wikipedia

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    After attending Diablo Valley College in 2008, he transferred to Napa Valley College in 2009, and pitched for their baseball team. He set a school record with 110 strikeouts in 90 + 1 ⁄ 3 innings pitched. [1] Cravy was named the Bay Valley Conference's Most Valuable Player and a Community College Baseball All-American. [2]

  7. Johnny Weekly - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Waterproof in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, but graduated from high school in Pittsburg, California, and attended Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California. His career began in the New York Giants' organization, but was never called up by the MLB Giants, who moved to Weekly's home San Francisco Bay Area in 1958.

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  9. Category:Diablo Valley College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Diablo Valley Vikings baseball players (3 P) F. ... Pages in category "Diablo Valley College alumni" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.