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2001
Baseball Players
TITANS 00: Had a breakthrough sophomore season after establishing himself as the starting center fielder Started 56 games, including the final 44 of the season, in center field Was one of just two Titan position players (along with David Bacani) to earn first-team all-Big West Conference honors Was third on the team with a .351 batting average (it never dropped below .348 after Feb. 29) Also tied for third with 34 RBI, despite batting in the ninth spot in 49 of 56 starts Named Big West Conference Player of the Week (3/27) for his efforts in the Titans three-game sweep at Nevada, when he went 8-for-14 with six RBI and five runs Batted a team-high .463 (25-for-54) with runners in scoring position Tied for the conference lead with 10 sacrifice bunts Tied for fourth on the team with 17 multiple-hit games and was second with 10 multiple-RBI games Had a 10-game hitting streak (second longest by a Titan in 2000), during which he batted .436 (17-for-39) with 12 RBI and15 runs Had one of the strangest line scores of the season vs. Pacific on May 14 (0-for-2 with three RBI and four runs he was hit by three pitches and walked once) Covers a tremendous amount of ground in center field Had just three errors in 127 chances (.976 fielding percentage) and five outfield assists. TITANS 99: Was slowly worked into the Titan lineup, appearing in 24 games including six late-season starts, two in the NCAA Regional at Notre Dame and one at Omaha Hit .313 His first hit of the year was a pinch-hit 3-run home run at Sacramento State on Mar. 19 (his only career home run to date) First start was Apr. 24 at UCSB Had 3-for-4 effort in start at New Mexico State on May 8. RANCHO BUENA VISTA H.S.: Four-year varsity letterman for Coach Steve Hargrave Twice All-Palomar League first-team selection and twice second-team All-CIF pick As a senior, batted .395 with three home runs and 18 stolen bases As a junior,batted .371 with one home run and 15 stolen bases As a sophomore, earned honorable mention all-league honors after batting .360 with two home runs, 25 RBI and 12 stolen bases As a freshman, batted .333 Also played two years of varsity football. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 14, 1980, in Fontana, Calif. Parents are Charles and Marcheita Stringfellow Has two older brothers, Charles and Marchis Majoring in business Favorite major leaguer is Bernie Williams and favorite team is the Texas Rangers.
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