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Pete Conlin
Pete was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1995 players strike. Pete made an immediate impact on the squad and made the starting rotation. Lead the team in innings pitched and strike out to walk ratio.
Dan Barbara
Dan was signed by the Phillies in 1995 during the players strike. He had an excellent spring and lead the team in HR's including a game where he hit HR's from both sides of the dish.
 | | Koerner Won 2 College World Series At LSU |
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Mike Koerner
Mike was signed by the Oakland A's in the 13th round after winning his second consecutive College World Series with the LSU Tigers. Mike retired from baseball in 2000 after leading his team in HR's and RBI's.
Jeff Kinney
Jeff was signed by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1999. Jeff retired from baseball in 2002.
Scott Young
Scott was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals out of the University of Delaware. He got as high as Triple A. Was also a Double A All Star for Louisville. Scott retired from baseball to move onto the next phase of his life.
Henry Williams
Henry was signed by the Florida Marlins after a great career at GCC. Spent 2 seasons in there system before arm problems forced him to retire.
 | | Cip Got As High As Triple A |
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Joe Cippoloni
Joe was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies out of the University of Arizona. He got as high as Triple A. Actually got called up to the bigs when Darren Daulton injured his ankle. But, minutes after he arrived they sent him back because the injury wasn't as severe as first thought. Two weeks later he blew his knee out and forced to retire. He was reunited with Pete Conlin and Dan Barbara during the 1995 players strike.
 | | Played In Rockies Organization! |
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Steve Iannacone
Steve was drafted by the Colorado Rockies out of High School back in 1996. He spent 2 years in there system before suffering a wrist injury that forced him to retire.
Greg Chew
Greg was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates after his GCC team won the Junior College World Series. He spent 2 years in the minor league system before an elbow injury forced an early retirement.
 | | Drafted In 36th Round |
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Wednesday, June 21
Matt Enuco
Matt was drafted in the 2006 draft in the 36th round by the defending World Series champs Chicago White Sox. Matt had a stellar career at Rowan where he led his team in hitting and SB's his senior year. Played for Conlin Baseball (ott's) during the 2003 season.
 | | Casoli Had 35 Consecutive Scoreless Innings!! |
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Tuesday, July 18
Tony Casoli
Tony has become a Frontier League legend in his 2nd year pitching in the league. Tony went an incredible 35 innings without giving up a run. He also had a streak of 3 straight complete game shutouts for the Traverse City Beach Bums and was 1 out away from his 4th before he gave up a run.
 | | Brandon Playing For The Kalamazoo Kings |
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Friday, June 13
Brandon Anderson
Brandon was the catalyst of Conlin baseball's last championship. After his college career ended he got signed to play for the Kalamazoo Kings of the Frontier league which he is still currently active in.
 | | Playing For Bridgeport Bluefish |
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Friday, June 13
Shea Harris
Shea played one full season for Conlin baseball and was an ironman as he did not miss a game all summer. After his college days ended he signed with the Atlantic City Surf and is currently on the active roster of the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League.
 | | 7 Year Minor League Career |
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Friday, June 13
Billy McCarthy
Billy joins Conlin baseball after enjoying a very succsesful minor league career that spanned 7 years. Bill was drafted in the 6th round out of the Universty of Rutgers by the Atlanta Braves and topped out in Triple A. He was traded to Kansas City Royals in 2007 where he completed his last season with a .276 average. In 7 seasons he had a career batting average of .274. He hit a personal best .354 in 2004 in which after the season he was placed on the braves 40 man roster. Click on Bills picture to see his stats.
 | | Callhan Played For The Aberdeen Arsenal |
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Friday, June 13
Justin Callahan
Justin has been a main stay for Conlin Baseball for over a decade. He has been one of the most clutch players in team history as he has a couple MVP's during the playoffs. Justin played for the Aberdeen Arsenal of the Atlantic League back in 2000.
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