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Center fielder Cerione recognized for his intensity

Junior Diamond Dog 'fires up' team

RYNE DENNIS

Issue date: 4/3/09 Section: Sports
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Junior outfielder Matt Cerione poses for a portrait at Foley Field on Thursday. A teammate said he
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Junior outfielder Matt Cerione poses for a portrait at Foley Field on Thursday. A teammate said he "plays with passion."
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Tell Georgia center fielder Matt Cerione that baseball isn't intense and you might think twice before you say it again.

Although baseball doesn't have the collisions football does, Cerione said intensity is something he's always brought to his game.

"It's the way I've played my whole life," Cerione said. "I've always been intense, and I have a great passion for the game. I love to play and I love to win and compete."

Cerione's teammates often find themselves using his intensity to get energized themselves. Whenever he makes a great play in the outfield or gets a hit, his team often uses those as a spark to get their offense started.

"His intensity gets our whole team fired up ... he plays with a lot of passion," freshman third baseman Colby May said. "Especially when he makes a big play or gets a big hit, he just goes crazy. It shows up after that and it seems like we all get fired up and do a lot better."

Cerione's defensive prowess is one of the best in the SEC, and is more prideful of it than his batting skills.

"I feel like my defense, I take that very personal," he said. "Anybody in [our] lineup can put the ball out of the park at anytime, so I'm not worried about me trying to do that."

The name Cerione is pronounced like Suh-ro-knee, which led to a nickname "Rice." When you say "Rice-Cerione," it sounds like nothing other than the San Francisco treat itself.

"[Assistant] coach [Jason] Eller and a bunch of the kids on the team came up with it last year and it kind of stuck," Cerione said. "It's just what everyone calls me now."

But last fall, Cerione ran into trouble off the field with the law for underage possession of alcohol, which forced him to miss the first six games of this season.

"It was tough to sit out and it was a tough time for me, but I got through it," Cerione said. "I put it behind me, but it made me put a lot of things in perspective. You just have to be careful of what you do and be smart."

When Cerione returned from his suspension he came back with a vengeance, going 7-10 with 7 RBIs in the last two games of the Diamond Dogs' trip to Arizona. He cooled off briefly but has found his swing again.

"He had a great start, a quick start, but then he scuffled a little bit and he seems to be getting his confidence back," Perno said. "When he's struggling he doesn't bring that energy that our team thrives off of. That's what I'm pleased about seeing him getting going again."


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Nate

posted 4/03/09 @ 7:47 AM EST

He's one ugly motherfucker

Jamie

posted 4/03/09 @ 9:05 AM EST

I remember when he punched a girl in the vag because she wouldn't sleep with him.

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JR

posted 4/03/09 @ 11:42 AM EST

Nice, real nice! That's the kind of comment I am sure his parents and grand-parents enjoying.

Tad

posted 4/03/09 @ 12:21 PM EST

Looking at him made me vomit in my mouth a little bit.

JT

posted 4/03/09 @ 12:42 PM EST

The simplest explanation of "rice":
The biggest tool in Athens

The most annoying part of baseball players is when they say "hey man I play ball here, it's cool"

This tool is constantly looking for free drinks because he "plays ball at UGA" or if he tries to start a fight (such was the case when I saw him walk by and KICK (only tools kick) someone for no reason and his response is "Come on man, I play ball here I'm not trying to start trouble". (Continued…)

Tommy K

posted 4/03/09 @ 2:41 PM EST

The only intensity that comes from Matt Cerione is the intense nausea I feel from looking at his face.

John

posted 4/03/09 @ 3:15 PM EST

If you can't say something nice, then don't say it at all!!

Matt Cerione

posted 4/03/09 @ 3:37 PM EST

Hey guys,
I'm not a tool, and I didn't strike out five times in one game in the College World Series.

Matt Cerione

posted 4/06/09 @ 11:05 AM EST

Hey guys,
I did strike out five times in one game in the College World Series, but I actually played out there and did have a few pretty good games.. (Continued…)

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