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  Todd Emr

Todd Emr

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Westwood, NJ

High School:
Saddle River Day

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 215

Position:
INF

Will Serve as a Captain This Year

2007: Started the first five games of the year before suffering a season-ending injury versus Brockport on March 14 • was hitting a team-best .529 through the first five games • had three RBIs in the season opener against William Paterson on March 10 • recorded a double in each of the five games in which he played.

2006: Started 23 games at third base • also logged innings at shortstop and first base • team's leading home run hitter and second in the Centennial Conference with six • 10 multi-RBI games • twice had six-game hit streaks • hit a three-run pinch-hit home run, the first of his career, in the fifth inning of the Blue Jays' win over Messiah on March 8 • was 3-for-4 with a homer and two runs scored in the Blue Jays' game-two win at Swarthmore on April 1 • hit a first-inning three-run shot in a game-two win against F&M on April 9 • was 12-for-25 with a homer, six RBI and five runs in his last six games (April 29-May 6) • was 3-for-5 with a run scored in a game-one win over Ursinus on April 30 • had a 3-for-5 day and scored a ninth-inning run in a Centennial Tournament loss against Haverford on May 6.

2005: Started in three games, appearing in 11 total • picked up first career multi-hit game with a 2-for-4 day against Swarthmore on April 10, scoring two runs • doubled and scored a run at Catholic on April 29.

Personal: Todd D. Emr • born February 15, 1986 • son of Linda and Bruce Emr • Team MVP in baseball four years in a row at Saddle River Day • an all-state prep pick as a senior • helped Saddle River to a Patriot League title in 2004 • majoring in applied mathmatics and statistics.

 

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