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Link Jarrett Named SEC Assistant Coach Of The Year; Hunter Morris Hitter Of The Year By SEBaseball.com

With all eyes on the upcoming season, SEBaseball.com is taking a final look back at the 2010 SEC season and has tabbed Auburn's Link Jarrett as the SEC Assistant Coach of the Year and the departed Hunter Morris as the Hitter of the Year. Trent Mummey and Brian Fletcher joined Morris on the web site's All-SEC First Team while Ryan Jenkins and Austin Hubbard were on the Second Team.

Jarrett, who was in his first year as the Director of Player Development in 2010, turned Auburn's offense into one of the most feared in the nation. Under Jarrett's guidance, Auburn led the nation in home runs (131), home runs per game (2.05) and slugging percentage (.591), was second in hits (816), sixth in batting average (.348) and runs (584) and ninth in scoring (9.1 R/g). Under his direction, Auburn had 15 players hit .308-or-better and had five players hit double-digit home runs.

According to SEBaseball.com editor Mark Etheridge, "Auburn had the nation's top offense and much of the credit has to go to new hitting coach Link Jarrett. Auburn's team batting average rose to .348 from .286 and the team slugged 131 home runs."

Morris, who was named an All-American by all of the major baseball publications, led the SEC in home runs (23), RBI (76), slugging (.743) and total bases. A fourth-round pick of the Milwaukee Brewers, Etheridge pointed to his leadership in his junior season as part of the reason why he was chosen as the Hitter of the Year.

"The cleanup hitter in a lineup that ended the year with a school-record .348 batting average, 131 home runs and 293 extra-base hits, he hit a team-best .386 and helped Auburn advance to the SEC Tournament for the first time since 2003 and the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2005. Auburn's triple crown winner, he established Auburn school records for home runs and total bases in a single season while his 105 hits was the third most by an Auburn player in a single season. He also scored a team-high 66 runs during his junior campaign."

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With experience at every level of the game from Little Leagues to High School, College to the Big Leagues, these baseball camps can help you learn the necessary skills to perform better at any level. Each clinic or baseball camp in Auburn is specifically designed and structured to help build the fundamentals and confidence of the individual player.

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September 2010

9/05 ~ Sunday

Auburn Tiger Labor Day Weekend Prospect Camp #1

Location: Auburn University, Auburn AL  |  Ages: 2011 -2014 Grads

Cost: $ 140.00   View Camp Details  •  Sold Out

9/06 ~ Monday

Auburn Tiger Labor Day Weekend Prospect Camp #2

Location: Auburn University, Auburn AL  |  Ages: 2011 -2014 Grads

Cost: $ 140.00   View Camp Details  •  Register ››

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Our baseball camps in Auburn are a great opportunity to take your game to the next level. Each camp is hosted by our college staff here at Auburn University. With so many great baseball camps, high school baseball clinics and youth baseball events to pick from, we look forward to seeing you in Auburn soon.

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AU Camp FAQs

Q. Can my son have his car at Auburn for the camp?

A. Yes. However, the camp director will take up the car keys of any resident camper and hold them until the conclusion of camp. The keys will be returned at the conclusion of the camp session or if there is an emergency that requires the use of the camper's vehicle.

 

Q. I noticed that the youth camp is open to kids ages 7 - 12. Will my 7 year old be playing against 12 year olds?

A. In each camp we will divide the players into teams by age. Players will be competing against other players of similar age and abilities. This policy applies at the youth camps and the high school camps.

 

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