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#44
Sean
Halton

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Position:
Infield |
Year:
Senior |
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Ht./Wt.:
6-5 /
245 |
Hometown:
Fresno,
CA |
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B/T:
R/R |
Previous
School:
Fresno
City
College |
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LCSC:
Carried a big bat for
the Warriors and wound
up being the team’s main
designated hitter and
also batted fifth in the
lineup at season’s end.
He had a particularly
strong postseason, going
5-for-8 with three runs
scored, a home run, and
two RBI in the two-game
series with Azusa
Pacific, and then went
8-for-26 in the Avista
NAIA World Series with
two home runs and seven
runs scored. His two-run
home run in the third
inning of the
championship game broke
a 1-1 tie and gave LCSC
the lead for good.
Finished fifth on the
team in at-bats and
fourth in hits.
JUNIOR COLLEGE:
Attended Fresno City
College for two seasons
where he played first
base and pitched. He
also served as a team
captain his sophomore
season. Was a first-team
JC All American and
first-team All-NorCal
and All-Conference
selections both seasons.
He hit. .362 as a
sophomore with 61 RBI,
20 doubles, and eight
home runs. His team
finished third in the
state tournament.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Attended Salinas High
for two years and then
Fresno High for final
two years. Played
baseball all four years,
including shortstop
third base and pitcher
at Salinas where he
earned all-conference
honors as a sophomore.
He played first base and
pitched at Fresno High
and earned first-team
all-state honors both
seasons. As a junior, he
hit .520 and went 7-0 as
a pitcher to earn the
league MVP honor and be
an all-section choice.
He was again the league
MVP and All-Section
choice as a senior.
PERSONAL:
Born June 7, 1987 to
Michael Halton and Nina
Capriola. Has one
brother, Joe. Has an
uncle who played
baseball with the
Phillies, another uncle
who played football at
Fresno State, and a
third uncle who played
professional basketball
overseas. He played on
the AAU 15-and-Under
national championship
baseball team. Lists his
hobbies as playing
cards, fishing, hunting,
bull riding, and music.
Is majoring in
Kinesiology.
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G/GS |
AB |
R |
H |
2B |
3B |
HR |
RBI |
TB |
BB |
HBP |
SO |
SB |
CS |
OBP |
SLG |
AVG |
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2008 |
54/49 |
186 |
46 |
69 |
17 |
2 |
7 |
44 |
111 |
19 |
6 |
25 |
0 |
0 |
.431 |
.597 |
.371 |
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Career |
54/49 |
186 |
46 |
69 |
17 |
2 |
7 |
44 |
111 |
19 |
6 |
25 |
0 |
0 |
.431 |
.597 |
.371 |
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