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Do you ever wonder what College World Series players went on to professional baseball careers?
Below is a list of some of the players that went on to MLB rosters. By no means is it a complete list. If you have any additional information,please send us an e-mail »
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES PARTICIPANTS ON CURRENT MLB ROSTERS (76) (Active Rosters - As of May 1, 2008)
National League (36)Arizona (3) Chris Burke (Tennessee, 2001), Eric Byrnes (UCLA, 1997), Micah Owings (Tulane, 2005)
Atlanta (3) Matt Diaz (Florida St., 1998, 99), Tim Hudson (Auburn, 1997), Mark Kotsay (Cal St. Fullerton, 1994, 95)
Chicago (3) Mike Fontenot (LSU, 2000), Ryan Theroit (LSU, 2000), Reed Johnson (Call St. Fullerton, 1999)
Cincinnati (3) David Ross (Auburn, 1997, Florida, 1998), Josh Fogg (Florida, 1998), Jeff Keppinger (Georgia, 2001)
Colorado (5) Jeff Baker (Clemson, 2002), Brad Hawpe (LSU, 2000), Todd Helton (Tennessee, 1995), Omar Quintanilla (Texas, 2002, 03), Mark Redman (Oklahoma, 1994, 95)
Florida (1) Andrew Miller (North Carolina, 2006)
Houston (2) Lance Berkman (Rice, 1997), Geoff Blum (California, 1992)
Los Angeles (3) Nomar Garciaparra/dl (Georgia Tech, 1994), Jeff Kent (California, 1988), Scott Proctor (Florida St., 1998)
Milwaukee (1) Ryan Braun (Miami, Fla., 2003, 04)
New York (0) NONE
Philadelphia (3) Eric Bruntlett (Stanford, 2000, 01), Pat Burrell (Miami, Fla., 1996, 97, 98), Geoff Jenkins (Southernalifornia, 1995)
Pittsburgh (1) Doug Mientkiewicz (Florida St., 1994, 95)
San Diego (1) Khalil Greene (Clemson, 2000, 02)
San Francisco (0) NONE
St. Louis (6) Brian Barton (Miami, Fla., 2003, 04), Randy Flores (USC, 1995), Troy Glaus (UCLA, 1997), Braden Looper (Wichita St., 1996), Anthony Reyes (Southern California, 2000, 01), Russ Springer (LSU, 1989)
Washington (1) Chad Cordero (Cal St. Fullerton, 2001, 03)
American League (40)Baltimore (4) Jeremy Guthrie (Stanford, 2001, 02), Aubrey Huff (Miami, Fla., 1997, 98), Jay Payton (Georgia Tech, 1994), Steve Trachsel (Long Beach St., 1991)
Boston (7) David Aardsma (Rice, 2002, 03), Kevin Cash (Florida St., 1998, 99), Alex Cora/dl (Miami, Fla., 1994, 95, 96), J.D. Drew (Florida St., 1995, 96), Jacoby Ellsbury (Oregon St., 2005), Jed Lowrie (Stanford, 2003), Jason Varitek (Georgia Tech, 1994)
Chicago (1) Carlos Quentin (Stanford, 2001, 02, 03)
Cleveland (4) Casey Blake (Wichita St., 1993, 96), Paul Byrd (LSU, 1989, 90, 91), Ryan Garko (2001, 02, 03), Jason Michaels (Miami, Fla., 1997, 98)
Detroit (1) Jacque Jones (Southern California, 1995)
Kansas City (3) Brian Bannister (Southern California, 2000, 01), Alex Gordon (Nebraska, 2005) , Luke Hochevar (Tennessee, 2005)
Los Angeles (1) Darren O’Day (Florida, 2005)
Minnesota (1) Mike Lamb (Cal St. Fullerton, 1995)
New York (5) Joba Chamberlain (Nebraska, 2005), Morgan Ensberg (Southern California, 1998), Jason Giambi (Long Beach St., 1991), Chad Moeller (Southern California, 1995), Mike Mussina (Stanford, 1988, 90),
Oakland (5) Travis Buck/dl (Arizona St., 2005), Mark Ellis (Florida, 1998), Greg Smith (LSU, 2003-04), Kurt Suzuki (Cal St. Fullerton, 2003, 04), Huston Street (Texas, 2002, 03, 04)
Seattle (2) Willie Bloomquist (Arizona St., 1998), Brad Wilkerson (Florida, 1996, 98)
Tampa Bay (3) Andy Cannizaro (Tulane, 2001), Scott Dohmann (La.-Lafayette, 2000), J.P. Howell (Texas, 2003, 04)
Texas (1) Brandon Boggs (Georgia Tech, 2002)
Toronto (4) David Eckstein (Florida, 1996), Aaron Hill (LSU, 2003), Shaun Marcum (Missouri St., 2003), Brian Tallet (LSU, 2000)
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