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Baseball's Tim Stauffer Invited To National Team Trials
04/24/2002 | Baseball
April 24, 2002
University of Richmond sophomore right-hander Tim Stauffer has been invited to the Team USA Team Trials from June 18-23 in Tucson, Ariz. Stauffer has compiled an 11-1 record so far this season and carries a team-best 1.40 ERA. A three-time Atlantic 10 Player of the Week, Staufffer has thrown nine complete games and three shutouts.
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Tucson, Arizona - As heard earlier today on the USA Baseball MLB Radio Selection Show, USA Baseball announced a list of the first 19 collegiate players invited to participate in the 2002 USA Baseball National Team Trials - to be held in Tucson, Arizona June 18-23. The USA National Team will be selected from a pool of approximately 35-40 players, of which an additional 16-21 have yet to be determined. For a full roster of the first 19 invitees, go to www.usabaseball.com.
Louisville's Lelo Prado will serve as the head coach for Team USA. He will be assisted by Terry Alexander of Jacksonville, Sunny Golloway of Oral Roberts, and Terry Rupp of Maryland. For interested scouts, the USA National Team will be holding the trials sessions at the Hi Corbett Field facilities in Tucson beginning the evening of June 18. The official team roster will be determined and announced on June 24.
The list of the first 19 players invited to the 2002 USA Baseball National Team Trials is shown below:
Player Pos Yr School Hometown
Aubrey, Michael IF So Tulane Shreveport, LA
Bakker, Kyle LHP So Georgia Tech Omaha, NE
Cordero, Chad RHP So CS Fullerton Chino, CA
Fuld, Sam OF So Stanford Durham, NH
Hill, Aaron IF So Louisiana State Visalia, CA
Humber, Philip RHP Fr Rice Carthage, TX
Jackson, Conor IF So California Woodland Hills, CA
Maholm, Paul LHP So Mississippi State Holly Springs, MS
Moss, Tim IF So Texas Lancaster, TX
Murton, Matt OF So Georgia Tech McDonough, GA
Patterson, Eric IF Fr Georgia Tech Kennesaw, GA
Powell, Landon C So South Carolina Apex, NC
Quentin, Carlos OF So Stanford Chula Vista, CA
Quintanilla, Omar IF So Texas El Paso, TX
Sleeth, Kyle RHP So Wake Forest Westminster, CO
Tim Stauffer RHP So Richmond Saratoga Springs, NY
Sullivan, Brad RHP So Houston Nederland, TX
Weeks, Rickie OF So Southern Alte Monte Springs, FL
Zimmermann, Bob RHP So SW Missouri State Creve Coeur, MO
2002 USA Baseball National Team Red, White and Blue Tour Schedule Also Announced
Team USA will play a total 30 games this summer, including 17 on the domestic side of their Red, White and Blue Summer Tour. For a full schedule of dates, times and locations, along with ticket information, go to www.usabaseball.com
Team USA will open play against the Santa Barbara Foresters of the California Coastal Collegiate League at Hi Corbett Field in Tucson on June 24. The 31st annual USA vs Japan Collegiate All-Star Series will be played from June 28 - July 4 in five different cities along the eastern seaboard, and will be followed by five games against teams from the New England Collegiate League. After four games at the Northern Ohio Baseball facility - including one against the Great Lakes League All-Stars - the USA National Team will travel to Haarlem, The Netherlands to participate in the Haarlem Baseball Week, July 19-28. Team USA's summer schedule concludes at the first ever FISU World Collegiate Championships in Messina, Italy, August 3-11.
DAY/DATE OPPONENT LOCATION
June 24 Santa Barbara Foresters Tucson, Arizona 7 pm
June 25 Santa Barbara Foresters Tucson, Arizona 7 pm
June 28 Japan Aberdeen, Maryland 7 pm
June 29 Japan Bridgeport, Conn. 7 pm
June 30 Japan Long Island, NY 7 pm
July 3 Japan Lakewood, NJ 7 pm
July 4 Japan Trenton, NJ 7 pm
July 5 Torrington Twisters Torrington, Conn. 7 pm
July 6 Mill City All-Americans Lowell, Mass. 7 pm
July 7 Sanford Mainers Sanford, Maine 7 pm
July 8 Concord Quarry Dogs Concord, NH 7 pm
July 9 Keene Swamp Bats Keene, NH 7 pm
July 11 Newport Gulls Newport, RI 7 pm
July 12 Northern Ohio Baseball Club Strongsville, Ohio 7 pm
July 13 Northern Ohio Baseball Club Strongsville, Ohio 6 pm
July 14 Northern Ohio Baseball Club Strongsville, Ohio 4 pm
July 15 Great Lakes League All-Stars Strongsville, Ohio 7 pm
July 19 Chinese Taipei Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pm
July 21 South Africa Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pm
July 23 Japan Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pm
July 25 Cuba Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pm
July 27 The Netherlands Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pm
July 28 Championship Game Haarlem, Netherlands 2 pm
Aug 3-11 Seven games & World Championships Messina, Italy




