USA Baseball

We recently received some photos of our Tulane representatives donning the red, white and blue of USA Baseball this summer. Check ‘em out (click to enlarge the photo):
photos courtesy of Bradley Young and BrianFlemingPhotography.com

Jeremy Schaffer, Nick Pepitone and Rob Segedin, with head coach Rick Jones, representing Tulane this summer

Jeremy Schaffer, Nick Pepitone and Rob Segedin, with head coach Rick Jones

USA Baseball Head Coach Rick Jones

USA Baseball Head Coach Rick Jones

We are also pleased to report that the team won the World Baseball Challenge, thanks in part to Tulane’s Nick Pepitone. Pepitone, who will be entering his junior year, finished the summer season without issuing any runs. He native of Katy, Texas, made eight appearances out of the bullpen for Team USA, while tossing 14.2 innings of scoreless baseball and only relinquishing two hits while striking out five, holding opposing batters to a .045 average. The native of Katy, Texas, will be entering his junior year for Tulane in the spring of 2010.

The 2009 USA Baseball Team, winners of the World Baseball Challenge

The 2009 USA Baseball Team, winners of the World Baseball Challenge

Summer Ball

Jeremy Schaffer, Rob Segedin and Nick Pepitone are switching up their summer routines this season. While lots of Green Wave ball players play summer ball, the guys can usually be found playing in the Cape, Vienna and other premier summer leagues. But this year, the trio is trading in their sluggerbird jerseys for the stars and stripes, as they represent USA Baseball.

Schaf, Seggie and Pep

Schaf, Seggie and Pep

The guys opened up against Canada last night and I’m pleased to report that the USA won, 12-4. Seggie hit a triple and Pep threw 2 innings and struck out a pair. Technically Seggie and Schaf are alternates on the team but due to some injuries, they both got called into action last night. Not sure what the extent of the injuries is, but it’s nice to see a couple of Tulane bats in the lineup!

Going pro

It’s not surprising that some of our baseball players got drafted into the professional ranks last week…Seth Henry is a recent signee, and ABC-26 came out yesterday to do a quick interview with him before he hopped a plane this morning, on his way to join the Tampa Bay Rays organization. Check out Adam Norris’ story:
Seth Henry turns pro