If Byars gets the call, he will be following two of the game's premier public address announcers. But being an English teacher, the enunciation comes pretty easily."įinalists were expected to be notified early this week and brought in for interviews. There were some baseball names in there, like (Angels' manager) Mike Scioscia and (veteran outfielder) Bobby Abreu, that might throw you off. "They gave you a formal script, and then threw you a few curveballs by having you pronounce some unfamiliar names.
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The adrenaline really flows when you realize you're talking to the whole stadium." "It was like going from zero to 60 miles an hour. "I sat for an hour and 15 minutes before I got called," Byars said. From an original field of 670 applicants, he was chosen as one of the 25 semifinalists by Orioles' officials and asked to come to the 20-year old ballpark for Saturday's formal audition. San Pedro Sula, Honduras/Capital Christianīoyertown, Pa.Byars sent an audio recording to Orioles Productions. Pitcher of the Year: Nathan Hinkley, So., KeystoneĬo-Rookies of the Year: Caleb Edman, Fr., OF, Cairn Kevin Ehrman, Fr., SP, Wilson.Ĭoach of the Year: Phill Shallenberger, Cairnīradenton, Fla./Saint Lucie West Centennial Player of the Year: Chris Panzarella, Sr., IF, Keystone The Phoenix are in action today in the first round of the CSAC Playoffs against Cairn University at 3:00 p.m. 189 batting average and threw two complete games during the season. Sutherland threw 30.1 innings for the Phoenix while striking out 26 hitters along the way.
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Sutherland, another honorable mention selection for Wilson, finished his freshman pitching campaign with a 2.08 ERA and a 3-2 record. He also finished second on the team in hits with 39 while picking up 17 RBIs. 348 during the season to finish third on the team. Rosario, an honorable mention selection, hit. Quinn finished the regular season second on the team with 23 RBIs.
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Quinn also led the team in on-base percentage (.472), hits (41), stolen bases (12), and runs scored (30). Nick Quinn, the other second-team selection for the Phoenix, ended the season leading the Phoenix in batting average by hitting. 203 batting average, good enough for second in the CSAC, while finishing the season with 39 strikeouts in 40 innings of work. Ehrman went 6-1 on the season with a 2.25 ERA which led the conference. He also finished 1-1 as a pitcher with a 4.64 ERA and 19 strikeouts, including a 1-0 complete game shutout to hand Keystone College their only conference loss.Įhrman, who was also selected as the CSAC Rookie of the Year, led all Phoenix pitchers in wins with six to give him the second most wins in the CSAC. Cheek collected 39 hits during the season, including 3 home runs to finish second on the team while totaling 19 RBIs on the year. Mary's) were both selected to the second-team while Juan Rosario (Hollywood, Fla., Hollywood Hills) and Zach Sutherland (Lumberton, N.J., Rancocas Valley) earned honorable mention honors.Ĭheek, the programs first ever first-team honoree, finished the regular season with a. Freshmen Kevin Ehrman (York, Pa., Central York) and Nick Quinn (Odenton, Md., St. Freshman Hunter Cheek (San Antonio, Texas, Smithson Valley) was the only Phoenix player named to the first-team. Wilson, a first-year program, saw five players land spots on the All-Conference teams. ROSEMONT, Pa.- The Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) has announced its 2019 Baseball End of Year Awards.