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Sophomores Mike Fish


Sophomore • Outfield Ht/Wt: 5-11/170 Bats/Throws: R/R Delmar, N.Y./Bethlehem Major: Undecided


GENERAL: Superb local athlete …Established himself as Siena’s everyday centerfielder as a freshman…Can hit for power and average and is a fantastic baserunner with great instincts …Should once again be a main


catalyst in the Siena lineup.


AS A FRESHMAN: Made an immediate impact, starting in 48 games…Hit .318, with four home runs, 33 RBI, 38 runs scored, and 20 stolen bases…Started his collegiate career with three straight multi-hit games, going 7-for-15 in three contests at Stetson (2/20-2/23)…Recorded his first two collegiate stolen bases on 2/21…Homered in both games of a doubleheader at Brown (4/7)…Named MAAC Rookie of the Week on 4/27 after going 12-for-20 with eight runs, seven RBI, two doubles, a home run, and five stolen bases in five games against Cornell and Iona…Totaled season highs with four hits and four runs scored at Cornell (4/20) …Had season-high four steals against Iona (4/23)…Finished the season on a 12-game hitting streak…Hit safely in 18 of the final 19 games of the year to raise his batting average 58 points.


BEFORE SIENA: Named All-State as a senior, First TeamAll- Conference three straight years and a Times Union All-Star twice…Also lettered in basketball and football at Bethlehem.


ROSSI ON FISH: “Mike had an outstanding freshman season. He will again be counted on to provide outstand- ing defense in centerfield, and should be more of a force this year offensively.”


Career Bests


At-bats: 7 – Three times Hits: 4 – Cornell (4/20/10) Runs: 4 – Cornell (4/20/10) RBI: 4 – Iona (4/23/10) Stolen Bases: 4 – Iona (4/23/10)


Fish’s Career Stats Year


2010 TOTAL .318 #7


Avg GP GS AB RH 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO AE FLD% .318


48 48 214 48 48 214


38 68 80 4 38 68 80 4


33 88 33 88


.411 94 26 5 .411 94 26 5


.357 00 20 21 125 44 .970 .357 00 20 21 125 44 .970


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