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Jeff Albert |
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28 Jeff Albert "Ramon, Albeezy"
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Position:
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3B |
| Height: | 5'10 |
| Weight: | 180 |
| School: | Johns Hopkins |
| Profile: |
Name: Jeff
Nickname: Ramon Pepperoni, P-roni, Albeezy
Number: one stunna
Hometown: The “Roc”
High School: Bishop Kearney
Major: Finance (for the love of $)
Favorites:
Movie - Half Baked
TV Show - The 5th Wheel
Baseball Field - Yankee Stadium
Band - Cash Money
Character from Saved by the Bell - Milo the Janitor
Quote – “playa why you hatin’?” – Hot Boys
Nike or Adidas: Nike
Oakley’s or Easton Flares: Oakley
Marital Status: no ring
Class: Optional or Mandatory: …umm… I don’t have any classes
Number of Dixon Hours Taken: 4
Turn ons: girls who make their knees touch their elbows
Boxer or Briefs: boxer briefs
Dream Vacation: I don’t go outside
Favorite Butler Baseball moment: Tina + “Rrrr” = funny as hell
Quote about another member of the Butler Baseball team: “If he learned how to straightened his feet out he’d run under 7.0 in the sixty” -Farley on Reifenberger
Any Other Comments You Want On The Site: She get it from her mamma
This site kind of makes me feel like partying!
Jeff is the only islander on the Butler Baseball team. Even though he doesn't kick it in the Rico as much as he'd like, he is still down with Jay-Lo and his boys the Icy Hot Stuntaz. Jeff eats, breathes, dreams, watches and talks about baseball all day long. Then he repeats the cycle at night. Besides the Cash Money Millionaires, A-Rod is at the top of Jeff's favorite list. He is one of the founding members of "Club Annex", the only club in Indy that is hittin' it 24-7. Some outsiders know him as party boy, but we all know him as "Chief Flat Bill."
Jeff was named Horizon League Player of the Week of April 9th last year and also got a few votes for mayor in Dayton.
"Albert, who sat out last season after transferring from Rochester Institute of Technology, had nine hits in 17 trips to the plate in Butler's five games against Dayton and Wright State. He was two for three in the Bulldogs' 7-6 victory over Dayton, and then added seven hits in 14 trips in Butler's four-game series at Wright State. Albert had two doubles, a home run, seven runs batted in and three runs scored in the four game against the Raiders."
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