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Seven Titans Taken in 2009 Baseball Draft

he Cal State Fullerton Titan baseball team saw seven of its players drafted in this year's First-Year Player Draft held over three days last week in at the MLB Network Studios in Secaucus, N.J.
The Cincinnati Reds took Josh Fellhauer (Jr., OF, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) with the 209th overall pick in the seventh round on Wednesday afternoon, making him the highest drafted Titan of 2009.
Khris Davis (Jr., OF, Glendale, Ariz.) was drafted 17 picks later by the Milwaukee Brewers, also in the 7th round. It is the second time in Davis' baseball career that he has been drafted (29th, WAS, 2006)
Fellhauer, a 2009 All-American and All-Big West Conference first-teamer, went into the draft with a .399 Fullerton batting average with a team-leading 87 hits, six home runs and 55 RBI. Davis, also a first-team All-Big West Conference outfielder, paced the league with 16 home runs and 25 doubles in his third season in a Titan uniform.
Seniors Jared Clark (12th round), Dustin Garneau (19th round) and Joe Scott (41st round) will all move into professional baseball together as the Colorado Rockies took all three veterans over the last two days of the draft.
Clark (Sr., 1B, Castaic, Calif.) heads into this week's College World Series with a team-leading 81 RBI with 12 home runs and 82 hits. The first baseman is also hitting .363 and has stolen 14 bases. He and Scott have both been drafted three times, Clark by three different teams (21st, CLE, 2007 and 45th, LAA, 2008).
Scott (Sr., INF, Corona, Calif.), a three-time draftee, has been an unexpected bonus with the bat for the Titans in 2009, driving in 39 runs from the bottom of the Titan order. The middle infielder is hitting a career-best .313 heading into the College World Series and has provided exceptional defense from second base. He was selected twice previously (39th and 41st) by the Milwaukee Brewers in 2007 and 2008.
Garneau (Sr., C, San Pedro, Calif.), an All-Big West Honorable Mention, has been an unsung hero guiding a young Titan pitching staff to the fourth-best ERA in the nation, and is also hitting 50 points higher than his career average at .293 in 2009.
The Detroit Tigers selected junior right-hander Michael Morrison in the 29th round, making him the first Titan selected by Detroit since RHP Lauren Gagnier signed with them as a 10th rounder in 2006. Morrison comes into the week with a 1-2 overall record with four saves and a 3.10 ERA in 20 innings.
And despite much playing time over the last half of the 2009 campaign, Kyle Witten (Jr., RHP, Bakersfield) was picked up in the 42nd round (1,261th overall) by the Seattle Mariners. Witten finished his season with a 4-3 record and a 6.14 ERA over 44 innings as both a starter and reliever. Witten is now a four-time draftee. He was selected by the Atlanta Braves out of high school (25th) and then twice by the Minnesota Twins in 2007 and 2008 (26th and 22nd, respectively).
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Advanced Pitching Clinic w/ Coach Dave Serrano # 2 (4 Sessions) • Ages: 13-18
Location: Goodwin Field @ Cal State Fullerton
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 to Monday, December 14, 2009
Starts: 6:15pm / Ends: 7:30pm
Camp Cost: $300.00
Camp Details
Head Coach Dave Serrano is putting on a winter pitching clinic for players 13-18 years of age. Each participant will receive four sessions (December 1,7,10,14) of skill instruction, pitching philosophy, arm-maintenance, and pitcher specific conditioning routines.
Limited space available. Do not miss this opportunity to improve your game by working with one of the top Head Coaches in College baseball.
General Information
The clinic will be divided into two groups of 8 participants.
Group 2 6:15pm to 7:30pm
Sample Schedule
I. Stretch
II. Catch play routine
III. Dry mechanics/PFP/picks to bases (performed as a circuit)
IV. Bullpens
V. Arm maintenance/conditioning
Each camper must bring his own baseball equipment. Players should bring a glove, cleats/spikes, running shoes or turf shoes, hat, and any other equipment they feel necessary to compete.
Titan Elite Baseball Camps are for all players interested in taking their skill set to the next level whether it be batting, fielding, position play or pitching. Our camps are designed to prepare you for the next step in your baseball endeavors.
Camp Check-in
Please check in 30 mins. prior to start time.
Camp Waiver Information
Medical forms will be attached to your e-mailed receipt and are available on-line. Please print fill out and bring to camp.
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Directions to Camp
The major cross-streets to Goodwin Field are Yorba Linda Blvd & Associated Rd
(2 blocks West of CA-57 "Yorba Linda Exit").
Facilities
Goodwin Field is the third on-campus diamond to serve Cal State Fullerton and, since its inauguration, has been an undeniable home field advantage for the four-time NCAA National Champions.
Thanks in part to extensive renovations and a commitment by the University to transform the field into a state-of-the-art facility, the NCAA has named Goodwin Field as a host site for Regional play in seven of the past nine seasons and a host for Super Regional play in seven of the last eight years.
A $3 million expansion project, spearheaded by a $1 million gift from Jerry and Merilyn Goodwin, has transformed the field into one of the premier collegiate facilities on the West Coast. The field now features the Wilson Clubhouse - which includes locker rooms, a reception area and offices for the coaches - and the Doubek VIP Room.
Prior to the 2006 season, covered batting cages were installed in the area between the coaches offices and the Fullerton Arboretum to enable hitting and pitching at night or during inclement weather.
Camp Parking Information
Parents:
There are 30 minute spaces in Lot G for drop-off/pick-up of campers.
If you plan to be here longer than 30 minutes, please purchase an $8.00
permit from one of the yellow machines in Lot G. Campus is open and there is a charge for parking.
The parking officers check this lot frequently and if you are parked over 30 minutes in a 30 minute
space or in the lot without a paid permit you will be issued a citation.
Meals at Camp
Meals will not be provided for this session.
Local Hotel Information
"This is not an "overnight" camp. Players traveling from out of town will be responsible for securing their own hotel accommodations."
Fullerton Marriott at Cal State Fullerton
2701 E. Nutwood Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92831
(714) 738-7800
Fullerton Radisson
222 W. Houston Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92832
(714) 992-1700
Camp Merchandise
Titan Baseball merchandise will be available at this event.
Contact Info
Questions regarding Titan Baseball Elite camps at Cal State University Fullerton? Contact 800 222-8152 or info@baseballcamps.com
IMPORTANT : please check your email regularly as this is our primary way we communicate. Any additional information that we need to convey as the camp draws closer will be passed on to you via the e-mail address that you supplied when you signed up for camp. Please make it a habit to check your e-mail daily, this will eliminate any confusion and or miscommunication.
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