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2007 All Gotham Post Season Team

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Three Army Players, Nick Hill, Milan Dinga and Cole White were named to the All-Gotham 2007 Post-Season Collegiate All-Gotham Team, announced on Friday.

See release below:
Gotham Baseball Magazine Announces the Second Annual All-Gotham Post-Season Collegiate Baseball Team



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New York, NY – August 17, 2007: Rutgers University All-America shortstop Todd Frazier and Army closer Milan Dinga are among 17 players honored as Gotham Baseball Magazine announced the Second Annual Division I Post-Season All-Gotham Team. Frazier and Dinga are the only two players who were named to last season’s inaugural team.



Army and St. John’s University each had three players selected, as ace lefthander Nick Hill and pitcher/outfielder Cole White joined fellow Cadet Dinga on the squad. The Red Storm were represented by left-hander Scott Barnes, second baseman Sam DeLuca and designated hitter Ryan Mahoney.


Rutgers, who shared the regular season Big East championship with St. John’s, was named the Gotham Baseball Team of the Year. Outfielder David Williams joined Frazier as the Scarlet Knights’ representation on the team. Northeast Conference champion Monmouth University was represented by Brad Brach and Andy Meyers, two key components in the Hawks’ NEC Tournament title.



Hoftsra University’s Matt Prokopowicz, who hit .416, was the lone freshman selected to the team.



Manhattan, Sacred Heart, Fordham, Quinnipiac and New York Tech were also represented on the team.



Seven players (Nick Hill, Brad Brach, Scott Barnes, Jay Monti, Milan Dinga, Todd Frazier and Cole White) were selected to Gotham Baseball Magazine’s pre-season team, featured in the magazine’s previous issue.



“This team represents only the tip of a very talented mountain of outstanding players in the Gotham area,” said Chip Armonaitis, Gotham Baseball’s college baseball editor. “There are at least another 10 players who had legitimate cases to make this team.”





About Gotham Baseball:



Gotham Baseball, founded in 2005, is the only periodical dedicated to comprehensive coverage of New York area baseball. A subsidiary of Gotham Sports Media LLC, its mission is to fully cover the past, present and future of the New York game. The Gotham Baseball website features news stories, photos and features on the New York game, from the big leagues, the minor leagues and independent leagues, from the Old Time game to the college game, and daily columns from a full roster of writers. The magazine is available through subscription and on newsstands. For more information, visit Gotham Baseball online at www.gothambaseballmagazine.com.



Gotham Baseball Magazine’s Second Annual

Position
Name
School
Stats

C John Mollicone Fordham .325, 9 hr, 53 RBI

1B Andy Meyers Monmouth .395, 9 hr, 65 RBI

2B Sam DeLuca St. John's .351 2 hr, 46 RBI

SS Todd Frazier Rutgers .377, 22hr, 65 RBI

3B Matt Prokopowicz Hofstra .416, 6 hr, 52 RBI

OF David Williams Rutgers .412, 5 hr, 52 RBI

OF Kraig Binick NY Tech .406, 8 hr, 35 RBI

OF Tim Binkowski Quinnipiac .424, 3 hr, 39 RBI

DH Ryan Mahoney St. John's .288, 13 hr, 58 RBI

Util Cole White Army .408, 4 hr, 29 RBI, 7-3, 3.49 ERA

SP Nick Hill Army 7-3, 1.91 ERA 100 k's

SP Brad Brach Monmouth 9-3, 2.89 ERA

SP Scott Barnes St. John's 7-2, 2.93 ERA

SP Jay Monti Sacred Heart 8-4, 1.34 ERA

SP Jesse Darcy Manhattan 9-3, 2.19 ERA

Setup Brian Pendergast Manhattan 8-1, 3.05 ERA, 5 saves

Closer Milan Dinga Army 2-0, 0.92 ERA, 6 saves


TEAM OF THE YEAR - RUTGERS (42-21, Big East Tournament Champs)




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