Baseball
June 8, 2006
ANDY PARRINO SELECTED BY THE SAN DIEGO PADRES IN THE MLB DRAFT IN THE 26TH ROUND (807TH OVERALL)
Le Moyne College shortstop Andy Parrino was selected on Friday by the San Diego Padres in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. Parrino was chosen in the 26th round with the 807th selection and is the 32nd player in Le Moyne program history to be selected. This marks the fourth time in five seasons that two players from Le Moyne have been selected in the June Draft.
Andy Parrino became only the 12th position player and the 6th
infielder to be selected in the amateur draft in Le Moyne College
history. The 2007 MAAC Player of the Year hit a career high
.402 this season with nine homeruns and 44 runs batted in. He had a
.643 slugging percentage and a .479 on base percentage. Parrino hit
.667 with seven runs scored in the MAAC Tournament to lead the
Dolphins to the championship and the program's fourth appearance in
the NCAA Tournament.
LE MOYNE COLLEGE BASEBALL DRAFT HISTORY
2007: Bobby Blevins, P, Los Angles Dodgers (13th round, 416th
overall)
Andy
Parrino, SS, San Diego Pardres (26th round, 807th overall)
2006: Mike Affronti, SS, Oakland Athletics (17th round, 518th
overall)
2005: Andre Enriquez, P, Washington Nationals (13th round, 384th
overall)
Aaron
Bulkley, CF, Houston Astros (16th round, 494th overall)
2004: Matt Scherer, P, St. Louis Cardinals (16th round, 480th
overall)
Kyle
Brown, OF, New York Mets (18th round, 524th overall)
2003: Brian Mattoon, P, Texas Rangers (14th round, 406th
overall)
Andy Weimer,
P, Tampa Bay Devil Rays (15th round, 428th overall)
2002: Christopher Barlow, P, Montreal Expos (9th round, 257th
overall)
2001: Jaime Steward, P, Anaheim Angels (39th round, 1169th
overall)
1996: Tom Stepka, P, Colorado Rockies (10th round, 296th
overall)
1995: Dan Kurtz, P, Seattle Mariners (12th round, 314th
overall)
1993: Jon Ratliff, P, Chicago Cubs (1st round, 24th overall)
Dave Smith,
SS, Boston Red Sox (14th round, 387th overall)
Chuck Kulle,
OF, Cleveland Indians (25th round, 699th overall)
Dickie
Woodridge, 2B, San Diego Padres (31st round, 870th overall)
1992: Al Hammel, C, New York Mets (9th round, 777th overall
1989: Randy Marshall, OF/1B, Texas Rangers (9th round, 221st
overall)
Kevin Keon,
P, Texas Rangers (18th round, 455th overall)
Matt
Stevens, P, Philadelphia Phillies (29th round, 740th overall)
1988: Mike Farrell, P, Montreal Expos (24th round, 622nd
overall)
Pete Hoy, P,
Boston Red Sox (33rd round, 849th overall)
1987: Rich Berg, P, Oakland Athletics (12th round, 302nd
overall)
1984: Tim Mirabito, P, Cincinnati Reds (25th round, 624th
overall)
Matt
Harrison, P, New York Yankees (9th round, 232nd overall)
1982: Tom Browning, P, Cincinnati Reds (9th round, 233rd
overall)
Mike
Fennell, OF, New York Yankees (11th round, 284th overall)
Jim
Deshaies, P, New York Yankees (21st round, 541st overall)
1979: Joe Abone, P, Montreal Expos (11th round, 270th overall)
1976: Jim Wessinger, 2B, Atlanta Braves (6th round, 123rd
overall)
1973: Andrew Russo, C, Philadelphia Phillies (3rd round, 48th
overall)









