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2010Baseball
Freshmen(continued)
KyleBaldani #27 EdCharles #33
Freshman•Catcher Freshman•Outfield
Ht/Wt:5-11/180•Bats/Throws:R/R Ht/Wt:5-10/170•Bats/Throws:R/R
BallstonSpa,N.Y./BallstonSpa Auburn,N.Y./Auburn
Major:Accounting Major:ManagementandMarketing
GENERAL:Localproductandvery GENERAL:AnAll-CNYwalk-on,
versatileathlete...AnAll-Sectioncatcher Charlesshouldcompeteforoneofthe
withthearmtoplaybehindtheplate twostartingspotsintheoutfield.
andthespeedtocontributeintheout-
field...Couldalsobeanadditiontothe BEFORESIENA:Two-sportathleteat
pitchingstaff...Lookingtoreboundfromaninjuryduringhis Auburn...NamedFirstTeamAll-Leagueasajuniorandsenior
highschoolseniorseasonandbeanimmediateimpactplayer. ...NamedThirdTeamAll-CNYasasenior...Wasalsoawarded
Section3ScholarAthleteAward.
BEFORESIENA:Earnedfourvarsitylettersinbaseballand
wasnamedteamMVPthreetimes...CompetedintheEmpire ROSSIONCHARLES:“HowwellEddieimprovesdefensively
StateGamesin2006and2007...Wasamemberofthe willdeterminetheamountofplayingtimehewillsee.Hewill
SaratogaStampedesummerteam. competeforoneofthetwostartingpositionsavailable.”
ROSSIONBALDANI:“Kyleiscomingoffaninjuryincurredlast
yearwhichforcedhimtomisshisentiresenioryearofhighschool.
AnAll-Areacatcherwhenhealthy,howquicklyhebouncesback
willdeterminetheamountofplayingtimehereceives.”
JohnKellogg #30
Freshman•Pitcher
Ht/Wt:6-2/195•Bats/Throws:R/R
Delmar,N.Y./Bethlehem
Major:Accounting
GENERAL:Localwalk-on...Atall
powerpitcherwithagoodfastball...
Shouldcontinuetodevelopoverthe
seasonandcouldseeactionasaspot
reliever...Withmorecommand,could
beanintegralpartofthestaffinthecomingyears.
BEFORESIENA:StrictlyapitcheratBethlehem...Playedfor
theprestigiousSouthTroyDodgersthispastsummer...Also
letteredinbasketball.
ROSSIONKELLOGG:“Earningawalk-onspotonthisyear’s
club,Johnwillneedtobecomemoreconsistentinthestrike
zonetogainqualityinnings.Howquicklyhegainsthatcom-
mandwilldeterminehisplayingtime.”
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