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Career Major League Tiger Stats Batting Player Last Team Years (Seasons) G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA Jeff Baker Rockies 2005-08 (4) 219 538 91 141 35 5 22 85.262 Brian Barnes Dodgers 1990-94 (5) 116 107 3 15 0 0 0 4.140 Kris Benson Orioles 1999,00,02-06 (7) 191 316 23 41 7 0 1 22.130 Jerry Brooks Marlins 1993,96 (2) 17 14 4 4 1 1 1 4.286 Ty Cline Reds 1960-71 (12) 892 1834 251 437 53 25 6 125.238 Cad Coles Packers 1914 (1) 78 194 17 49 7 3 1 25.253 John Curtis Angels 1970-84 (15) 445 359 29 63 4 3 0 16.175 Mark Davidson Astros 1986-91 (6) 413 661 88 149 27 3 6 57.225 Rusty Gerhardt Padres 1974 (1) 23 6 0 1 0 0 0 0.167 Khalil Greene Padres 2003-08 (6) 659 2397 301 594 150 14 84 328.248 Bert Heffernan Mariners 1992 (1) 8 11 0 1 1 0 0 1.091 Mike Holtz Red Sox 1996-02,06 (8) 174 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 Jimmy Key Orioles 1984-98 (15) 437 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 Billy Koch Marlins 1999-04 (6) 65 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 Brian Kowitz Braves 1995 (1) 10 24 3 4 1 0 0 3.167 Joe Landrum Dodgers 1950,52 (2) 16 8 0 1 0 0 0 1.125 Matthew LeCroy Twins 2000-07 (8) 476 1388 146 361 68 1 60 218.260 John McMakin Dodgers 1902 (1) 4 11 3 2 0 0 0 0.182 Norm McMillan Cubs 1922-24,28,29 (5) 413 1356 157 353 74 16 6 147.260 Billy McMillon Athletics 1996,97,00,01,03,04 (6) 269 601 66 149 35 3 16 93.248 Shane Monahan Mariners 1998,99 (2) 78 226 20 53 8 1 4 28.235 Billy O Dell Pirates 1954,56-67 (13) 530 528 43 66 6 0 2 19.125 Flint Rhem Cardinals 1924-28,30-36 (12) 294 610 43 88 11 0 3 48.144 Bill Schroeder Angels 1983-90 (8) 376 1262 153 303 49 1 61 152.240 Kurt Seibert Cubs 1979 (1) 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0.000 Danny Sheaffer Cardinals 1987,89,93-97 (7) 389 946 87 219 38 5 13 110.232 Vet Sitton Indians 1909 (1) 14 13 0 2 1 0 0 0.154 Bill Spiers Astros 1989-01 (13) 1252 3408 477 922 158 35 37 388.271 Tim Teufel Padres 1983-93 (11) 1073 3112 415 789 185 12 86 379.254 Denny Walling Astros 1975-92 (18) 1271 2945 372 799 142 30 49 380.271 Keith Williams Giants 1996 (1) 9 20 0 5 0 0 0 0.250 Scott Winchester Reds 1997,98,00,01 (4) 35 26 0 3 0 0 0 1.115 Note: Bold denotes 2008 Major Leaguer. Pitching Player Last Team Years (Seasons) W-L Pct. App. GS IP H BB SO ERA Brian Barnes Dodgers 1990-94 (5) 14-22.389 116 56 406.1 364 204 275 3.94 Kris Benson Orioles 1999,00,02-06 (7) 68-73.482 195 195 1207.1 1241 423 787 4.34 Mike Brown Mariners 1982-87 (6) 12-20.375 61 42 253.2 324 102 115 5.75 John Curtis Angels 1970-84 (15) 89-97.478 438 199 1641.0 1695 669 825 3.96 Rusty Gerhardt Padres 1974 (1) 2-1.667 23 1 35.2 44 17 22 7.07 Mike Holtz Red Sox 1996-02,06 (8) 16-19.457 353 0 240.0 245 131 223 4.76 Jimmy Key Orioles 1984-98 (15) 186-117.614 470 389 2591.2 2518 668 1538 3.51 Billy Koch Marlins 1999-04 (6) 29-25.537 379 0 407.1 379 191 357 3.89 Joe Landrum Dodgers 1950,52 (2) 1-3.250 16 5 44.2 58 11 22 5.64 John McMakin Dodgers 1902 (1) 2-2.500 4 4 32.0 34 11 6 3.09 Mike Milchin Orioles 1996 (1) 3-1.750 39 0 32.2 44 17 29 7.44 Ron Musselman Blue Jays 1982,84,85 (3) 4-2.667 48 4 89.1 95 40 47 3.73 Billy O Dell Pirates 1954,56-67 (13) 105-100.512 479 199 1817.0 1697 556 1133 3.29 John Pawlowski White Sox 1987,88 (2) 1-0 1.000 8 0 17.2 27 6 12 7.64 Chuck Porter Brewers 1981-85 (5) 13-13.500 54 34 237.0 278 54 136 4.14 Flint Rhem Cardinals 1924-28,30-36 (12) 105-97.520 294 229 1725.1 1958 529 534 4.20 Vet Sitton Indians 1909 (1) 3-2.600 14 5 50.0 50 16 16 2.88 Brian Snyder Athletics 1985,89 (2) 1-2.333 17 6 36.0 46 21 24 6.75 Harold Stowe Yankees 1960 (1) 0-0 ---- 1 0 1.0 0 1 0 9.00 Ken Vining White Sox 2001 (1) 0-0 ---- 8 0 6.2 15 7 3 17.55 Matt White Nationals 2003,05 (2) 0-2.000 7 1 9.2 17 8 3 16.76 Scott Winchester Reds 1997,98,00,01 (4) 3-8.273 38 17 116.1 149 35 55 5.42 Major League Bests Seasons Rk Player Years Seasons 1. Denny Walling 1975-92 18 2. John Curtis 1970-84 15 Jimmy Key 1984-98 15 4. Billy O Dell 1954-67 13 Bill Spiers 1989-01 13 Career Hits Rk Player Years (Seasons) Hits 1. Bill Spiers 1989-01 (13) 922 2. Denny Walling 1975-92 (18) 799 3. Tim Teufel 1983-93 (11) 789 4. Khalil Greene 2003-08 (6) 594 5. Ty Cline 1960-71 (12) 437 Career Wins Rk Player Years (Seasons) Wins 1. Jimmy Key 1984-98 (15) 186 2. Flint Rhem 1924-28,30-36 (12) 105 Billy O Dell 1954-67 (14) 105 4. John Curtis 1970-84 (15) 89 5. Kris Benson 1999,00,02-06 (7) 68 Led League in Stat Category Year Player Team (League) Cat. Stat 1926 Flint Rhem Cardinals (NL) Wins 20 1987 Jimmy Key Blue Jays (AL) ERA 2.76 Jimmy Key Blue Jays (AL) Opp. BA.221 Jimmy Key Blue Jays (AL) Opp. OB %.273 1993 Jimmy Key Yankees (AL) Win %.750 1994 Jimmy Key Yankees (AL) Wins 17 All-Star Game Selections Year Player Pos. Team (League) 1958 Billy O Dell LHP Orioles (AL) 1959 Billy O Dell LHP Orioles (AL) 1985 Jimmy Key LHP Blue Jays (AL) 1991 Jimmy Key LHP Blue Jays (AL) 1993 Jimmy Key LHP Yankees (AL) 1994 Jimmy Key LHP Yankees (AL) World Series Participants Year Player Pos. Team (League) 1922 Norm McMillan 3B Yankees (AL) 1926 * Flint Rhem RHP Cardinals (NL) 1928 Flint Rhem RHP Cardinals (NL) 1929 Norm McMillan 3B Cubs (NL) 1930 Flint Rhem RHP Cardinals (NL) 1931 * Flint Rhem RHP Cardinals (NL) 1962 Billy O Dell LHP Giants (NL) 1970 Ty Cline OF Reds (NL) 1986 * Tim Teufel 2B Mets (NL) 1987 * Mark Davidson OF Twins (AL) 1992 * Jimmy Key LHP Blue Jays (AL) 1996 * Jimmy Key LHP Yankees (AL) 2007 Jeff Baker OF/INF Rockies (NL) * - World Series champion Bill Spiers, who played at Clemson from 1985-87, leads all former Tigers in career Major League hits (922). 122 2009 Tiger Baseball ClemsonTigers.com

2008 Major League Tigers Jeff Baker Colorado Rockies Jeff Baker, who shares the Tiger career record for home runs (59), made his Major League debut on 2005 opening day with the Colorado Rockies. Baker finished his career as a Tiger with a.334 batting average along with 226 RBIs and a.626 slugging percentage. His 59 career homers are tied for fourth-most in ACC history, and his RBI total is second-most in Clemson history. Baker had 12 multi-homer games at Clemson, and he is the only Tiger to ever have two 20-homer seasons as well. Baker was the starting shortstop for the Tigers College World Series team in 2000 as a freshman, as he finished with a.313 batting average along with a team-best 11 homers and 64 RBIs. He was a freshman All-American at shortstop according to Collegiate Baseball. Baker was named first-team All-American by Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball in 2001. His sophomore year also saw Baker earn First-Team All-ACC honors after leading the conference in home runs (23) and RBIs (75). As a junior on Clemson s 2002 College World Series team, Baker was named a first-team All- American by Baseball America and NCBWA. He hit.325 with 25 home runs and 87 RBIs along with a.668 slugging percentage. His 25 long balls tied for second in the ACC, tied for the fifth-best mark in ACC history, and tied for the second-best mark in Clemson history. Baker was one of five finalists for the Golden Spikes Award (won by Tiger teammate Khalil Greene), and a semifinalist for both the Dick Howser Trophy and Rotary Smith Award. After spending the 2002-04 seasons in the Rockies minor league system, Baker was called up to join Colorado the night before the season-opener. Baker s debut on April 4, 2005 was an impressive one, as he went 2-for-5 with a homer, double, and two RBIs, becoming only the fifth Rocky to homer in his Major League debut. Jeff Baker He played 12 games for Colorado in 2005, including 10 starts at third base, and finished the year with a.211 batting average. He also committed only one error in 24 chances. In 2006, he moved to right field and played 18 games for the Rockies. In just 57 at-bats, he hit.368 with seven doubles, two triples, five home runs, and 21 RBIs. The 2007 season saw Baker play 85 games. In 144 at-bats, he hit.222 with four homers and 12 RBIs for the National League Champions that went on to play the Boston Red Sox in the World Series. Baker also delivered the game-winning, pinch-hit, RBI single to give the Rockies a 2-1 series-clinching victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League Division Series. He continued to progress in 2008 when he hit.268 with 55 runs, 22 doubles, 12 homers, and 48 RBIs in 104 games. In four Major League seasons, Baker has played 219 games, totaling 35 doubles, five triples, 22 home runs, and 85 RBIs along with a.262 batting average. Baker s Career Major League Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI OB% SB 2005.211 12-10 38 6 8 4 0 1 4.302 0-0 2006.368 18-10 57 13 21 7 2 5 21.379 2-2 2007.222 85-24 144 17 32 2 2 4 12.296 0-0 2008.268 104-70 299 55 80 22 1 12 48.322 4-4 Total.262 219-114 538 91 141 35 5 22 85.319 6-6 Khalil Greene San Diego Padres The most celebrated baseball player in Tiger history is San Diego Padres shortstop Khalil Greene. He took the college baseball world by storm in 2002, setting NCAA and ACC records while winning every major award possible. Greene was selected as a unanimous first-team All-American and ACC Playerof-the-Year after he led the country in hits (134), runs scored (93), total bases (250), and doubles (33). His record-breaking performance should not have been a surprise, as Greene had been raising the bar ever since his days at Key West (FL) High School. He graduated as the school s all-time hits and single-season runs scored leader before bursting onto the scene at Clemson in 1999. Greene was a freshman All-American by Baseball America in 1999 and Second-Team All-ACC selection after his sophomore campaign in 2000. He continued his outstanding play during the 2001 season when he was named First-Team All-ACC, but no one could have imagined the year he would have in 2002. He won every major award in 2002, including the Dick Howser Trophy, Golden Spikes Award, and Rotary Smith Award. He batted.470 with 27 homers, 33 doubles, and 91 RBIs in 71 games. After a stellar college career in which he set the NCAA record for career doubles (95) and consecutive starts (269), he was taken with the #13 overall pick in the 2002 draft by the Padres. Greene spent 2002 and 2003 in the Padres farm system, quickly moving up through the ranks from short-season Eugene to Portland (AAA). As Khalil Greene usual, Greene was so impressive that he was selected to play in the 2003 Major League Futures Game. He joined San Diego on September 1, 2003, becoming the first player from the 2002 draft to make it to the Major Leagues. The 2004 season was his first full year in the big leagues, and Greene did not disappoint. He batted.273 with 15 homers (a franchise record for a shortstop), 31 doubles, and 65 RBIs. Greene was a two-time rookie-of-the-month selection before a broken index finger sidelined him for the remainder of the season. He still finished second in the National League in rookie-of-the-year voting, but he was honored as the league s rookie-of-the-year by Baseball America. In 2005, Greene continued to be a fan-favorite when he hit.250 with 15 homers and 70 RBIs in 121 games. The 2006 season saw him hit 15 home runs for the third straight year. Greene also hit.245 with 26 doubles and 55 RBIs in 122 games. He had one of his best fielding years in 2006 as well, as he committed only nine errors in 456 chances, good for a.980 fielding percentage. In 2007, Greene played and started 153 games, missing only nine regular-season contests that season. In 611 at-bats, he scored 89 runs, and he totaled 44 doubles, 27 home runs, and 97 RBIs along with a.254 batting average. He also had an outstanding.984 fielding percentage, committing just 11 errors in 690 chances in the field. Greene was voted the 2007 team s MVP, as selected by the San Diego Chapter of BBWAA, as well. Greene s 2008 season was cut short by injury, as he played 105 games. He hit.213 with 15 doubles, 10 homers, and 35 RBIs. Then in December of 2008, he was traded to the Saint Louis Cardinals. In six Major League seasons, Greene is hitting.248 with 150 doubles, 14 triples, 84 home runs, and 328 RBIs in 659 games. Greene s Career Major League Stats Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI OB% SB 2003.215 20-18 65 8 14 4 1 2 6.271 0-1 2004.273 139-134 484 67 132 31 4 15 65.349 4-6 2005.250 121-120 436 51 109 30 2 15 70.296 5-5 2006.245 121-111 412 56 101 26 2 15 55.320 5-6 2007.254 153-153 611 89 155 44 3 27 97.291 4-4 2008.213 105-103 389 30 83 15 2 10 35.260 5-6 Total.248 659-639 2397 301 594 150 14 84 328.304 23-28 ClemsonTigers.com 2009 Tiger Baseball 123

Former Major League Tigers Brian Barnes, LHP Clemson (1986-89) Montreal Expos (1990-93) Cleveland Indians (1994) Los Angeles Dodgers (1994) Kris Benson, RHP Pittsburgh Pirates (1999,00,02-04) New York Mets (2004,05) Baltimore Orioles (2006) Jerry Brooks, 3B Clemson (1986-88) Los Angeles Dodgers (1993) Florida Marlins (1996) Mike Brown, RHP Clemson (1978-80) Boston Red Sox (1982-86) Seattle Mariners (1986,87) Ty Cline, OF Clemson (1959,60) Cleveland Indians (1960-62) Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1963-67) Chicago Cubs (1966) San Francisco Giants (1967,68) Montreal Expos (1969,70) Cincinnati Reds (1970,71) Cad Coles, OF Clemson (1908,09) Kansas City Packers (1914) John Curtis, LHP Clemson (1968) Boston Red Sox (1970-73) Saint Louis Cardinals (1974-76) San Francisco Giants (1977-79) San Diego Padres (1980-82) California Angels (1982-84) Mark Davidson, OF Clemson (1982) Minnesota Twins (1986-88) Houston Astros (1989-91) Rusty Gerhardt, LHP Clemson (1969-72) San Diego Padres (1974) Bert Heffernan, C Clemson (1985-88) Seattle Mariners (1992) Mike Holtz, LHP Clemson (1991-94) Anaheim Angels (1996-01) Oakland Athletics (2002) San Diego Padres (2002) Boston Red Sox (2006) Jimmy Key, LHP Clemson (1980-82) Toronto Blue Jays (1984-92) New York Yankees (1993-96) Baltimore Orioles (1997,98) Billy Koch, RHP Toronto Blue Jays (1999-01) Oakland Athletics (2002) Chicago White Sox (2003,04) Florida Marlins (2004) Brian Kowitz, OF Clemson (1988-90) Atlanta Braves (1995) Joe Landrum, RHP Clemson (1946,47) Brooklyn Dodgers (1950,52) Kris Benson (1996) and Khalil Greene (2002) were both national players-of-the-year at Clemson and both have played at least six Major League seasons. Matthew LeCroy, C/1B Clemson (1995-97) Minnesota Twins (2000-05,07) Washington Nationals (2006) John McMakin, LHP Clemson (1900,01) Brooklyn Dodgers (1902) Norm McMillan, 3B Clemson (1915-17) New York Yankees (1922) Boston Red Sox (1923) Saint Louis Browns (1924) Chicago Cubs (1928,29) 124 2009 Tiger Baseball ClemsonTigers.com

Former Major League Tigers In 18 Major League seasons (1975-92), Denny Walling totaled 799 hits as an infielder with the Athletics, Astros, Cardinals, and Rangers. Billy McMillon, OF Clemson (1991-93) Florida Marlins (1996,97) Philadelphia Phillies (1997) Detroit Tigers (2000,01) Oakland Athletics (2001,03,04) Mike Milchin, LHP Clemson (1986-89) Minnesota Twins (1996) Baltimore Orioles (1996) Shane Monahan, OF Clemson (1993-95) Seattle Mariners (1998,99) Ron Musselman, RHP Clemson (1976,77) Seattle Mariners (1982) Toronto Blue Jays (1984,85) Billy O Dell, LHP Clemson (1952-54) Baltimore Orioles (1954,56-59) San Francisco Giants (1960-64) Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1965,66) Pittsburgh Pirates (1966,67) John Pawlowski, RHP Clemson (1983-85) Chicago White Sox (1987,88) Chuck Porter, RHP Clemson (1974-76) Milwaukee Brewers (1981-85) Flint Rhem, RHP Clemson (1922-24) Saint Louis Cardinals (1924-28,30-32,34,36) Philadelphia Phillies (1932,33) Boston Braves (1934,35) Bill Schroeder, C Clemson (1977-79) Milwaukee Brewers (1983-88) California Angels (1989,90) Kurt Seibert, SS Clemson (1974-76) Chicago Cubs (1979) Danny Sheaffer, C Clemson (1980) Boston Red Sox (1987) Cleveland Indians (1989) Colorado Rockies (1993,94) Saint Louis Cardinals (1995-97) Vet Sitton, RHP Clemson (1904,05) Cleveland Indians (1909) Brian Snyder, LHP Clemson (1977-79) Seattle Mariners (1985) Oakland Athletics (1989) Bill Spiers, INF Clemson (1985-87) Milwaukee Brewers (1989-94) New York Mets (1995) Houston Astros (1996-01) Harold Stowe, LHP Clemson (1957-59) New York Yankees (1960) Tim Teufel, 2B Clemson (1979,80) Minnesota Twins (1983-85) New York Mets (1986-91) San Diego Padres (1991-93) Ken Vining, LHP Chicago White Sox (2001) Denny Walling, 1B/3B Clemson (1975) Oakland Athletics (1975,76) Houston Astros (1977-88,92) Saint Louis Cardinals (1988-90) Texas Rangers (1991) Matt White, LHP Clemson (1996-98) Toronto Blue Jays (2003) Boston Red Sox (2003) Seattle Mariners (2003) Washington Nationals (2005) Keith Williams, OF Clemson (1991-93) San Francisco Giants (1996) Scott Winchester, RHP Clemson (1993-95) Cincinnati Reds (1997,98,00,01) ClemsonTigers.com 2009 Tiger Baseball 125

Pro Signees Year Player, Pos. Round Organization 1954 Doug Kingsmore, OF FA Baltimore Orioles Billy O Dell, P FA Baltimore Orioles 1958 Bud Spiers, SS FA Kansas City Athletics 1959 Larry Bagwell, 3B FA Washington Senators Doug Hoffman, OF FA Washington Senators Harold Stowe, P FA New York Yankees 1960 Ty Cline, OF FA Cleveland Indians 1962 Dave Olson, P FA New York Yankees 1963 Gene Harbeson, P FA San Francisco Giants Johnny Jones, OF FA Milwaukee Braves Elmo Lam, SS FA Philadelphia Phillies 1965 Tommy Chapman, P 9 Philadelphia Phillies Jack McCall, SS *12 Baltimore Orioles Rusty Adkins, OF *14 Houston Astros 1966 Charlie Watson, P *#6 Kansas City Athletics Rusty Adkins, SS *$7 Detroit Tigers Charlie Watson, P *$7 Cleveland Indians Jack McCall, SS 15 California Angels George Sutton, OF *39 New York Mets 1967 Rusty Adkins, 2B *#$7 Kansas City Athletics Charlie Watson, P #$7 Washington Senators Garry Helms, SS 12 Pittsburgh Pirates Eddie Barbary, C FA Pittsburgh Pirates Mike McCall, 3B FA Philadelphia Phillies 1968 John Curtis, P $1 Boston Red Sox Nelson Gibson, P 24 Seattle Pilots Bill James, P FA Cleveland Indians 1970 Don Russell, 3B $1 Houston Astros 1971 Johnny Severs, OF $4 New York Mets 1972 Craig White, OF *6 California Angels Rusty Gerhardt, P 12 San Diego Padres 1973 Ken Bagwell, 2B #3 Chicago White Sox Craig White, OF 12 New York Yankees Lindsay Graham, P 26 Texas Rangers 1974 Steve Cline, P 6 San Francisco Giants Richard Haynes, P 8 Houston Astros Lin Hamilton, C 10 San Diego Padres 1975 Denny Walling, OF $1 Oakland Athletics 1976 Kurt Seibert, SS 3 Chicago Cubs Chuck Porter, P 7 California Angels Bob Mahony, P FA Baltimore Orioles 1977 Dave Caldwell, OF 4 Baltimore Orioles Ron Musselman, P 5 Seattle Mariners Bill Foley, C 6 Milwaukee Brewers Billy Wingo, 2B FA Atlanta Braves 1978 Pete Peltz, 3B 9 Cleveland Indians Robert Bonnette, SS *20 Cleveland Indians Bert Heffernan was a ninth-round draft pick of the Brewers in 1988 and went on to play in the Majors. Harold Stowe signed as a free agent with the Yankees in 1959 and played in the Majors in 1960. 1979 Mike Sullivan, P 1 Cincinnati Reds Tim Teufel, 2B *$3 Chicago White Sox Brian Snyder, P 7 Seattle Mariners Bill Schroeder, C 8 Milwaukee Brewers Tony Masone, OF 10 Cincinnati Reds Len Bradley, P *10 Cleveland Indians David Buffamoyer, C 13 New York Yankees Todd Freeman, 3B FA Milwaukee Brewers Pete Khoury, OF FA New York Yankees 1980 Robbie Allen, SS $1 Los Angeles Dodgers Mike Brown, P 2 Boston Red Sox Tim Teufel, 2B 2 Minnesota Twins Robbie Allen, SS *#4 Los Angeles Dodgers Len Bradley, P 5 Chicago White Sox Neil Simons, OF 14 Houston Astros Billy Weems, OF 20 Houston Astros Bobby Kenyon, P 25 Los Angeles Dodgers 1981 Danny Sheaffer, C #1 Boston Red Sox Glenn Gallagher, OF 3 Toronto Blue Jays Greg Guin, 1B 12 Saint Louis Cardinals 1982 Jimmy Key, P 3 Toronto Blue Jays Ricky Hester, OF *$4 Cleveland Indians Mark Davidson, OF 11 Minnesota Twins Jeff Gilbert, P *32 San Francisco Giants Coe Brier, C FA Minnesota Twins 1983 Jeff Gilbert, P 10 Milwaukee Brewers Ricky Hester, SS 25 Texas Rangers Scott Parrish, P *26 Los Angeles Dodgers 1984 Brooks Shumake, 3B 5 Cincinnati Reds Scott Powers, SS 17 Atlanta Braves Scott Parrish, P 21 Oakland Athletics Tim Rice, P 22 Chicago Cubs 1985 John Pawlowski, P 6 Chicago White Sox Jim McCollom, C 9 California Angels George Stone, P 18 Chicago White Sox Tommy Smith, 1B 23 San Francisco Giants 1987 Bill Spiers, SS 1 Milwaukee Brewers Bert Heffernan, C *9 Texas Rangers Chuck Baldwin, 2B 11 Cleveland Indians Steve Baucom, 2B 25 Toronto Blue Jays Ray Williams, OF FA Seattle Mariners 1988 Bert Heffernan, C 9 Milwaukee Brewers Jerry Brooks, 3B 12 Los Angeles Dodgers Mike Pomeranz, P 13 Minnesota Twins Brian Barnes, P *25 Baltimore Orioles Randy Mazey, OF 28 Cleveland Indians Burke Fairey, OF FA Chicago Cubs Phillip Lowery, P FA Atlanta Braves 1989 Mike Milchin, P 2 Saint Louis Cardinals Brian Barnes, P 4 Montreal Expos Mike Couture, C *12 California Angels Alan Botkin, P 23 Saint Louis Cardinals Henry Threadgill, 2B 34 California Angels Rusty Charpia, SS 38 Milwaukee Brewers 1990 Tim Parker, P 3 Chicago Cubs Brian Kowitz, OF 9 Atlanta Braves Ron Frazier, P 12 New York Yankees Brian Faw, P 17 New York Yankees David Tripp, P *25 Oakland Athletics Mike Couture, C 28 Milwaukee Brewers Tim Rigsby, SS FA Cleveland Indians 1991 Joe DeBerry, 1B 3 Cincinnati Reds Jim Crowley, 2B 11 Boston Red Sox Todd Stefan, SS FA Chicago Cubs 1992 Scott Miller, P 3 Oakland Athletics Jason Angel, P 5 Cincinnati Reds Paxton Briley, P 5 California Angels Ted Corbin, SS 21 Minnesota Twins Kevin Northrup, OF 31 Montreal Expos Aaron Jersild, P 43 Toronto Blue Jays Mike Lockhart, C FA Cleveland Indians 1993 Keith Williams, OF 7 San Francisco Giants Billy McMillon, OF 8 Florida Marlins Chris Carter, C 30 Milwaukee Brewers Chad Phillips, P *41 Florida Marlins 1994 Andy Taulbee, P 2 San Francisco Giants Mike Hampton, 3B 4 Cincinnati Reds Scott Winchester, P *16 Detroit Tigers Mike Holtz, P 17 California Angels 1995 David Miller, 1B 1 Cleveland Indians Shane Monahan, OF 2 Seattle Mariners Seth Brizek, SS 8 Seattle Mariners Mark Watson, P *8 Florida Marlins Jason Dawsey, P 10 Milwaukee Brewers Jeff Sauve, P 11 Boston Red Sox Scott Winchester, P 14 Cleveland Indians 1996 Kris Benson, P 1 Pittsburgh Pirates Billy Koch, P 1 Toronto Blue Jays David Shepard, P 3 Cincinnati Reds Ken Vining, P 4 San Francisco Giants Brian Matz, P 9 Montreal Expos Paul Galloway, 3B 14 San Francisco Giants Doug Livingston, 2B 17 Colorado Rockies Gary Burnham, OF *40 Oakland Athletics 1997 Matthew LeCroy, C ^1 Minnesota Twins Gary Burnham, OF 22 Philadelphia Phillies Brian Snyder was drafted in the second round by the Mariners in 1979 and played two seasons in the Majors. 126 2009 Tiger Baseball ClemsonTigers.com

Pro Signees First-Round Draft Picks Year Player Pos. Team 1968 John Curtis LHP Red Sox 1975 Denny Walling OF Athletics 1979 Mike Sullivan RHP Reds 1987 Bill Spiers SS Brewers 1995 David Miller 1B Indians 1996 Kris Benson RHP Pirates Billy Koch RHP Blue Jays 1997 Matthew LeCroy C Twins 1999 Mike Paradis RHP Orioles 2002 Khalil Greene SS Padres 2004 Tyler Lumsden LHP White Sox 2006 Tyler Colvin OF Cubs 2007 Daniel Moskos LHP Pirates Highest Draft Picks Year Player Pos. Pick Team 1996 Kris Benson RHP 1 Pirates 1996 Billy Koch RHP 4 Blue Jays 2007 Daniel Moskos LHP 4 Pirates 1987 Bill Spiers SS 13 Brewers 1999 Mike Paradis RHP 13 Orioles 2002 Khalil Greene SS 13 Padres 2006 Tyler Colvin OF 13 Cubs 1979 Mike Sullivan RHP 22 Reds 1995 David Miller 1B 23 Indians Note: Major League players in bold. 1998 Matt Padgett, OF 5 Florida Marlins Matt White, P 15 Cleveland Indians Scott Clackum, P FA Florida Marlins 1999 Mike Paradis, P 1 Baltimore Orioles Chris Heck, P 5 San Diego Padres Brian Adams, P *11 San Diego Padres Doug Roper, SS/P 26 Toronto Blue Jays Ryan Mottl, P *27 Texas Rangers Kurt Bultmann, 2B 34 Pittsburgh Pirates 2000 Patrick Boyd, OF *4 Pittsburgh Pirates Ryan Mottl, P 6 Cincinnati Reds Scott Berney, P 18 Colorado Rockies Mike Calitri, INF FA Cincinnati Reds Justin Lombardi, P FA Florida Marlins Henrí Stanley, OF FA Houston Astros Justin Singleton, OF/INF FA Toronto Blue Jays 2001 Josh Cram, P 4 San Francisco Giants Patrick Boyd, OF 7 Texas Rangers Khalil Greene, SS *14 Chicago Cubs Steve Reba, P *16 Oakland Athletics Nick Glaser, P FA Philadelphia Phillies Ryan Riley, 2B FA Tampa Bay Rays 2002 Khalil Greene, SS 1 San Diego Padres Michael Johnson, 1B 2 San Diego Padres Three days after being the #13 overall pick of the 2006 draft, Tyler Colvin hit a walkoff grand slam to beat Oral Roberts in the Clemson Super Regional. Jeff Baker, 3B 4 Colorado Rockies B.J. LaMura, P 5 Chicago White Sox Matt Henrie, P 7 Arizona Diamondbacks Jarrod Schmidt, OF 21 Cincinnati Reds Steve Reba, P 24 Colorado Rockies Ryan Childs, P 33 Baltimore Orioles Thomas Boozer, P FA Independent League 2003 Steven Jackson, P *32 Cleveland Indians Kyle Frank, OF FA New York Yankees Paul Harrelson, P FA Colorado Rockies Steve Pyzik, C FA Atlanta Braves David Slevin, 2B FA New York Yankees 2004 Tyler Lumsden, P ^1 Chicago White Sox Collin Mahoney, P/C 4 Detroit Tigers Lou Santangelo, C 4 Houston Astros Brad McCann, 3B 6 Florida Marlins Steven Jackson, P 10 Arizona Diamondbacks Patrick Hogan, P 14 Florida Marlins Garrick Evans, OF *25 Kansas City Royals Zane Green, OF 44 Chicago Cubs Tony Sipp, OF/P 45 Cleveland Indians Russell Triplett, SS FA New York Mets 2005 Kris Harvey, DH/P 2 Florida Marlins Robert Rohrbaugh, P 7 Seattle Mariners Jeff Hahn, P 35 Detroit Tigers Adrian Casanova, C *44 Detroit Tigers Drew Fiorenza, P *45 Cleveland Indians 2006 Tyler Colvin, OF 1 Chicago Cubs Jason Berken, P 6 Baltimore Orioles Josh Cribb, P 8 Kansas City Royals Steve Richard, P 8 Seattle Mariners Andy D Alessio, 1B *10 Los Angeles Dodgers Stephen Faris, P 12 San Diego Padres Drew Fiorenza, P 15 Seattle Mariners Herman Demmink, 3B 28 Philadelphia Phillies Marquez Smith, INF *35 Chicago Cubs Adrian Casanova, C 40 Detroit Tigers 2007 Daniel Moskos, P 1 Pittsburgh Pirates David Kopp, P 2 Saint Louis Cardinals Brad Chalk, OF 2 San Diego Padres Alan Farina, P 3 Toronto Blue Jays Stephen Clyne, P 3 New York Mets Marquez Smith, INF 8 Chicago Cubs Taylor Harbin, 2B/SS 8 Arizona Diamondbacks Doug Hogan, C *16 Cleveland Indians Andy D Alessio, 1B 19 San Francisco Giants P.J. Zocchi, P 36 Cleveland Indians Stan Widmann, SS *39 Oakland Athletics 2008 D.J. Mitchell, P/OF 10 New York Yankees Doug Hogan, C 18 Texas Rangers Ryan Hinson, P *31 Pittsburgh Pirates * - did not sign; $ - secondary phase; # - drafted in January; ^ - supplemental pick between first and second rounds; Note: No draft prior to 1965; Major League players in bold. Khalil Greene (left), Jeff Baker (center), and Michael Johnson (right) were all selected in the first four rounds of the 2002 draft. ClemsonTigers.com 2009 Tiger Baseball 127

Tigers in the Pros in 2008 Jeff Baker OF/INF Rockies Majors Denver, CO Clemson (2000-02) Kris Benson RHP Phillies AAA Allentown, PA Jason Berken RHP Orioles AA Bowie, MD Clemson (2003,04,06) Adrian Casanova C Tigers AAA Toledo, OH Clemson (2005,06) Brad Chalk OF Padres A Fort Wayne, IN Stephen Clyne RHP Mets High A Saint Lucie, FL Tyler Colvin OF Cubs AA Kodak, TN Clemson (2004-06) Andy D Alessio 1B Giants High A San Jose, CA Clemson (2004-07) Herman Demmink 3B Phillies High A Clearwater, FL Clemson (2003-06) Alan Farina RHP Blue Jays A Lansing, MI Clemson (2007) Stephen Faris RHP Padres AA San Antonio, TX Clemson (2004-06) Khalil Greene SS Padres Majors San Diego, CA Clemson (1999-02) Taylor Harbin INF Diamondbacks Low A South Bend, IN Kris Harvey OF Marlins A Greensboro, NC Clemson (2003-05) Doug Hogan C Indians SS Spokane, WA Clemson (2005-08) Steven Jackson RHP Yankees AAA Moosic, PA Clemson (2001-04) David Kopp RHP Cardinals High A Palm Beach, FL B.J. LaMura RHP Dodgers AAA Las Vegas, NV Clemson (2000-02) Matthew LeCroy C/1B Independent Lancaster, PA Clemson (1995-97) Tyler Lumsden LHP Royals AAA Omaha, NE Clemson (2002-04) Kevin Lynn RHP Devil Rays AAA Durham, NC Clemson (2000,01) Daniel Moskos LHP Pirates High A Lynchburg, VA Matt Padgett OF Independent York, PA Clemson (1996-98) Steve Richard RHP Mariners A Adelanto, CA Clemson (2006) Robert Rohrbaugh LHP Mariners AAA Tacoma, WA Clemson (2003-05) Lou Santangelo C Astros AAA Round Rock, TX Clemson (2004) Tony Sipp LHP Indians AA Akron, OH Clemson (2004) Marquez Smith 3B Cubs High A Daytona Beach, FL Clemson (2000-08) Travis Storrer OF Independent Chillicothe, OH Clemson (2004-06) P.J. Zocchi RHP Indians SS Niles, OH Clemson (2004-07) 128 2009 Tiger Baseball ClemsonTigers.com