RIC Baseball Sends 3 To Prominent Summer Leagues

PROVIDENCE, R.I.— Three members of the
Rhode Island College baseball team will see action in several
prestigious leagues this summer.
Junior Eric Fama (Wappingers Falls, N.Y.) signed
with the Little Falls Miners of the New York Collegiate Baseball
League. This past season, Fama was named First Team All-Little East
as a relief pitcher. He was a First Team selection in 2006 and
missed all of 2007 while recuperating from off-season Tommy John
surgery. Fama appeared in 18 games, posting a 0-2 record with
seven saves, a 2.18 ERA and 32 strikeouts in 20.2 innings of
work. He led the league in saves. Click here for Fama's
release on the Miner’s site.
Junior shortstop Josh Cardoso (Dartmouth, Mass.)
has signed with the Rockville Express of the Cal Ripken Sr.
Collegiate Baseball League. This past season, Cardoso played in 39
games, starting all of them, batting .290 (45-for-155) with 33 runs
scored, nine doubles, five home runs and 35 RBI. He owned a .445
slugging percentage, a .371 on-base percentage and a .935 fielding
percentage. Here is the link to the Express’
site:
Junior right fielder Chris O’Connors (North
Kingstown, R.I.) has been invited to tryout for the Cape
Cod Baseball League. The Third Team All-New England and First Team
All-Little East selection played in 39 games, starting 38 of them,
batting .417 (58-for-139) with 34 runs scored, 17 doubles, three
home runs, 34 RBI and three stolen bases. He owned a .604 slugging
percentage, a .512 on-base percentage and a .966 fielding
percentage. O’Connors was second in the Little East in
batting, doubles and on-base percentage. He led RIC in batting,
runs scored, hits and doubles, while ranking second in RBI. Here is
the link to the league’s tryout list:
Assistant Coach Scott Virgulak will once again be
back with the Newport Gulls of the New England Intercollegiate
Baseball League. Here is the link to his release on the Gulls' Web site.












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