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  Ian Christie

Ian Christie

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Endicott, NY

High School:
Union-Endicott

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 185

Position:
INF

2006: Utility infielder who started in 22 games • saw time at three of the four infield positions and started behind the plate for the Blue Jays in a win over Villa Julie on March 14 • started 16 times at third base • raised his batting average to a season-high .392 clip with a mid-season seven-game hitting streak that included three multi-hit efforts • was hit by two pitches and scored three runs in the Blue Jays' win over defending national champion Wisconsin-Whitewater on March 24 in Phoenix • scored three runs in game two of the Blue Jays' series against Dickinson on March 31 • hit his first career homer in a loss at Shenandoah on April 19.

2005: Second Team All-Centennial Conference selection • started in 24 games, playing in 29 total • collected a team-high 23 walks, posting a .457 on-base percentage • produced eight multi-hit games and four multi-RBI efforts • had three three-hit games, including a 3-of-5 day with two RBI and four runs scored against Gettysburg on April 19 • drove in a career-high three runs on two hits against Wheaton on March 15 • had a 3-for-3 day with a walk against Swarthmore on April 10.

2004: Made his only appearance of the season as a pinch-hitter on April 5 at Elizabethtown.

Personal: Ian Christie • born February 27, 1985 • son of Mary Ann and Fred Christie • Helped Union-Endicott win New York State Baseball Championships in 2001 and 2003 • fourth team all-state as a senior • three-time all-conference pick • majoring in computer engineering.

 

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