Round 43: RHP Matthew Campbell, U. of Florida. 6'2"/195#, junior.
Round 43: RHP Matthew Campbell, U. of Florida. 6'2"/195#, junior.
http://www.gatorzone.com/baseball/bi...0&player_id=84
Must have been injured- Campbell appeared in only seven games with a 9.64 ERA. Civil engineering major and high school member of Mu Alpha Theta (the math honorary)- nice to see a fellow math dork playin' sports.
Listed as a junior, didn't play ball in 2009. Not sure.
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I wonder how many of these guys with college eligibility left they'll be able to sign, particularly so late in the draft. Although last year, didn't we nab a couple of these guys with decent bonuses?
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Yeah, weird. First I ever heard of the National Club Baseball Association.Looks like he was a "club player" who walked on and got into some games.
This will not change until the Reds win the World Series.......
April 28, 2006.
Round 44: LHP Ed Campbell, Massachusetts HS. 6'0"/190#.
Yankees take LaSalle grad and NKU lefty David Middendorf in round 44.
Round 45: William Harford, C, Notre Dame. Son of a Cubs' scout. 6'1"/195#, senior.
Again the White Sox take a localish player right afterwards- Ronald Cotton, OF, out of Boone County HS.
Harford is a "student/assistant coach" at UND. Entered his senior season with six career UND at-bats. Hmmmm.
http://www.und.com/sports/m-basebl/m...rd_will00.html
Hmmmm is right....kind of makes me a little bit angry about how the draft works out. One of my teammates was a D3 All American last year and a regional player of the year. He probably won't be drafted. Yes, I understand, it is D3 and a much lower level of competition, but this seems like a favor for a friend more than anything.
This will not change until the Reds win the World Series.......
April 28, 2006.
Round 46: Patrick Quinn, RHP, St. Petersburg JC in FL (from CT). 6'4"/200#.
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