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2007...played in 35 games and started 25 including the last 12 games of the season...in those 12 games he went 15-for-41 (.366) at the plate with 11 RBIs, nine runs, three doubles and two home runs...established a career high with four RBIs against Oakland (2/28)...matched his career high in RBIs two more times during the season coming at Toledo (5/15) and against St. Bonaventure (5/23) in the second game of the A-10 Championship...tied his career high with three hits on three occasions with two coming in the A-10 Championship...finished the A-10 Championship 7-for-17 (.412) at the plate with four RBIs, a double and two runs...ranked fourth on the team coming off the bench in 10 games...ranked fifth on the team in chances with 161 and putouts with 151, while combining on 11 double plays 2006...started 18 of the 29 games played...set a new career high of three hits versus Saint Louis (4/15) and matched it again at St. Bonaventure (4/30) going 3-for-4 with a double, RBI and two runs...also set a career high with two RBIs at Cincinnati (4/17) and matched that effort on two other occasions during the season...recorded his first career homerun and only of the season versus Temple (5/5) in his only hit of the evening...in the last series of the season he set a career high with two doubles at Saint Joseph's (5/19)...finished the season third on the team in doubles and fifth in slugging percentage
2005...played in 40 games for the Blue and White and started in 24...in his first career start at Lipscomb (2/18) he recorded his first collegiate hit, run, RBI and stolen base...finished the day 2-for-4 with one run and an RBI...would record two hits five more times on the season and one RBI four more times...scored a career-high two runs against Saint Xavier (3/6)...had his best game of the season against Duquesne (5/1) as he finished 2-for-4 with a double and one RBI 2004...did not see action due to injury High School...led his team to a runner-up finish in the State Tournament his senior year...named Indianapolis Star East Player of the Year as a senior...invited to play in the Indianapolis Star All-Star game...had a career .427 batting average...led the Indianapolis Bulls 16-year-old summer team to a national championship...also played four years of basketball Personal...a sport management major...born Dec. 5, 1984 in Indianapolis, Ind...parents are Tim Zellers and Rhonda Stapert
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