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TeddyTrymbiski #15


Junior • Infield/Outfield Ht/Wt: 5-7/170 Bats/Throws: R/R Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East Major: Finance


GENERAL: Utility player who can play numerous positions in the infield and outfield…Used primarily as a pinch-hitter.


AS A SOPHOMORE:


Played in 17 games, starting five…Hit .258 with a home run, five RBI, and four runs scored…All five RBI came in two games against NYIT (3/20).


AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 19 games, starting two, during his rookie season…Finished the year with a .174 average, going 4-for-23 with three RBI…Recorded his first career hit with a pinch-hit single in a loss to West Virginia (3/15) …Made both starts in consecutive appearances against Vermont (4/30) and Canisius (5/2), recording hits and runs in both games.


BEFORE SIENA: Lettered three years in base- ball as a shortstop for coach Kyle Dennis and two in football at wide receiver and free safety for coach Larry Greene at Central Bucks East… Named Suburban One All-League as a senior …American Legion All-Star selection last three years…High Honor Roll student all four years… Suburban One All-League football as a free


Career Bests


First Hit:West Virginia (3/15/09) At Bats: 4 – Canisius (5/2/09) Hits: 1 – Twelve Times Runs: 2 – Vermont (4/30/09) RBI: 3 – NYIT (3/20/10) Longest Hit Streak: 2 games – Three times


Trymbiski’s Career Stats Year


2009 2010


.258 TOTAL .222


19 17


36


2 5 7


Avg GP GS AB RH 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO AE FLD% .174


23 44 1 31 48 1 54


0 0


0 1


3 5


5 12 8 12 20 1 8 17


.217 17 10 1 .387 21 9


0 .315 38 19 1


.375 11 0 0 1 .324 00 0 0 2 .348 11 0 0 3


0 0 0


1 .500


0 1.000 1 .750


2011 SIENA COLLEGE BASEBALL 23


safety his senior year…Bucks County All-Star Football Select Team…Adam Henry Scholarship winner…Brother, Brian Trymbiski Jr., is a catcher at Pittsburgh.


ROSSI ON TRYMBISKI: “Ted can do a little bit of everything and he’ll be used in a utility role this year. He will add depth to the outfield and can fill in the infield if necessary.”


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