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Diamond Dogs lead country with 11 players drafted

Issue date: 6/12/09 Section: Sports
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Georgia baseball coach David Perno has seen many of his players drafted by Major League teams.
Media Credit: DANIEL SHIREY
Georgia baseball coach David Perno has seen many of his players drafted by Major League teams.
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Georgia led the country with 11 players selected in this week's Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft including two players taken in the first three rounds. Florida and Ole Miss were second nationally with 10 players drafted apiece.

The 11 players drafted is also a school record. Previously, the most Bulldogs drafted in one year was six, most recently in 2008.

Rich Poythress was selected in the second round by the Seattle Mariners, Trevor Holder went in the third round to the Washington Nationals, Dean Weaver in the seventh round to the Nationals, Matt Cerione in the 13th round to the Mariners, Jeff Walters in the 17th round to the Baltimore Orioles, Michael Demperio in the 25th round to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Alex McRee in the 26th round to the Dodgers, Bryce Massanari in the 30th round to the Colorado Rockies, Will Harvil in the 32nd round to the Arizona Diamondbacks, Joey Lewis in the 41st round to the Kansas City Royals and Justin Earls in the 47th round to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Poythress, Weaver, Cerione, Walters, Demperio, McRee, Lewis and Earls are juniors while Holder, Massanari and Harvil are seniors.

Georgia had six signees drafted including Zach Dotson (13th round), Miles Head (26th round), Eric Swegman (28th round), Zach Taylor (31st round), Jake Montgomery (32nd round), and Malcolm Clappsaddle (34th round).

The Bulldogs have a string of 36 straight seasons with at least one player signing a professional contract.

Four former Bulldogs have seen action in the majors this season including Gordon Beckham (White Sox), Michell Boggs (Cardinals), Jeff Keppinger (Astros) and Clint Sammons (Braves).


Bulldogs in the 2009 MLB Draft
51. Rich Poythress (Seattle Mariners, 2nd Round)
81. Trevor Holder (Washington Nationals, 3rd Round)
202. Dean Weaver (Washington Nationals, 7th Round)
383. Matt Cerione (Seattle Mariners, 13th Round)
506. Jeff Walters (Baltimore Orioles, 17th Round)
771. Michael Demperio (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 25th Round)
787. Alex McRee (Los Angeles Dodgers, 26th Round)
901. Bryce Massanari (Colorado Rockies, 30th Round)
966. Will Harvil (Arizona Diamondbacks, 32nd Round)
1232. Joey Lewis (Kansas City Royals, 41st Round)
1405. Justin Earls (Pittsburgh Pirates, 47th Round)

Georgia Signees in the 2009 MLB Draft
404. Zach Dotson (New York Mets, 13th Round)
798. Miles Head (Boston Red Sox, 26th Round)
838. Eric Swegman (Atlanta Braves, 28th Round)
925. Zach Taylor (Pittsburgh Pirates, 31st Round)
958. Jake Montgomery (Atlanta Braves, 32nd Round)
1016. Malcolm Clappsaddle (Baltimore Orioles, 34th Round)

- Georgia Sports Communications
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CoastalDawg

posted 6/12/09 @ 10:05 AM EST

Congratulations to these young men! Too bad they couldn't have played well enough down the stretch to get into the CWS again but individually they are deserving of making the jump to MLB although I hope those who are still eligible will "stay in school". (Continued…)

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Alumni Dawg

posted 6/12/09 @ 1:07 PM EST

Is this suppose to be a good thing? 11 players drafted and the team couldn't get anything done this year? Its like saying, "Congrats Dawgs! Your QB and RB were both 1st Round Picks!" and yet the team looked terrible against Ala. (Continued…)

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