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Seminoles' Posey Wins Dick Howser Award As Top Collegiate Baseball Player

Buster Posey, Florida State's slugging catcher and Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year as well as 2008 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine's Academic Baseball Player of the Year, is the 22nd annual recipient of the Dick Howser Trophy, presented by Whitney Bank.

The St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce and National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) selected Posey in a vote of over 300 members of the NCBWA and Dick Howser Trophy Committee from an initial field of more than 700 nominees in 2008.

The presentation was made prior to the Seminoles' first game of the 2008 NCAA College World Series against Stanford at Rosenblatt Stadium.

Posey, a consensus All-America First-Team selection in 2008, is a 6-2, 200 pound junior standout from Leesburg (Ga.) Lee County High School.

The fifth player chosen in the 2008 Major League Baseball First-Year players draft by the San Francisco Giants, Posey enters the CWS with an NCAA-leading .460 batting average and is ranked in the top 10 in seven other different NCAA statistical categories. Through 66 games he ranks first in the NCAA with 92 RBI, 26 home runs (tied for first place), 114 hits, 88 runs scores, a .564 on base percentage and 220 total bases. He sports a slugging percentage of .887 and is on of the top defensive catchers in the county with just eight errors in 474 chances for a .983 fielding percentage.

Mike Martin Baseball School

Dear Mike Martin Baseball School Participant,
We are looking forward to having you attend our baseball school! We feel that we have the premier instructional baseball school in the country. My staff is dedicated to making your participation in our summer camps a priority towards the development in your baseball career.

The purpose of each of the Mike Martin Baseball Schools is to teach the fundamentals of baseball to various age levels, helping each participant to better understand the game. The Mike Martin Baseball Schools will also aid in further development of individual skills through instruction, individual / multiplayer drills, as well as interaction with players off the field in a great camp setting. Campers will work hard but have fun!

Our 2010 Florida State College World Series Baseball Team was made up of 18 Alumni Campers. In the past ten years, over 100 former campers have gone on to wear the Seminole uniform. Many other former participants have gone to other colleges and junior colleges as well as to the height of professional baseball. Our honor roll includes Collegiate All-Americans, 26 First Round draft picks (1990, 1993, & 2005 First Pick), 1997 (2nd), 1998 (5th), 2002 (2nd) and Major Leaguers as well.

We want to see the best players in the country on Florida State's campus! Instructors will include Jamey Shouppe, FSU Baseball Recruiting Coordinator, and Mike Martin Jr., assistant coach, as well as a veteran staff of college, junior college, and high school coaches. A majority of the staff consists of former Florida State players, who share our goals to teach the game of baseball. The staff works in harmony to provide each individual the utmost in instruction. We definitely have the type of baseball school that will fit your needs and prepare you for a better baseball experience in the years to come. I am looking forward to seeing you at our summer or winter camps!

Mike Martin, Baseball Coach, Florida State University

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Contact Camp Director Chip Baker at coach@mikemartincamps.com.

Don't miss the opportunity to attend this amazing Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Camp!

"Camps are open to any and all entrants and are limited only by the number or age group listed."

Mike Martin Baseball School is sponsored by Tallahassee Parks and Recreation Department.

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Q. What is the camp mailing address?

A. Mike Martin Baseball School
c/o Florida State University
PO Box 2195
Tallahassee, FL 32316

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Q. Can parents come out and observe the baseball school?

A. Yes, any time. It may be best to check your son prior to coming so you will know what field he will be playing on. All parents must observe FSU parking regulations during the week. We will have an "open lot" at the stadium on Friday only. If you wish to observe the school during the week, please park at the Studio Green Residence Hall or at one of the metered lots on campus. Please be considerate of others when you park at the stadium - do not block the driveway or the stadium entrance. The Baseball School is not responsible for any parking tickets.

 

What they're saying...

Chip,
I am the lost mother that you talked to per cell phone last night trying to find Osceola hall (in the dark). I just want to thank you for all your patience. We finally made it; you may have met Josh and Mandella by now. They (we) were very tired last night and I didn't come in the dorm (also Josh wasn't too crazy about that either!).

Kathy Jones

 

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