#16 NICK ANDERSON
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Name: Nick Anderson Year: Junior Position: Pitcher Throws/Bats: Right/Right Height: 6-4 Weight: 185 Hometown: Brainerd High School: Brainerd H.S. |
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2010: Was one of four solid starters for the Huskies...NSIC All-Conference First Team...Daktronics All-Region Second Team...All-Central Region Second Team...made 16 appearances and 14 starts...went 8-4 on the season...was second on the team with a 3.33 ERA...tied for the team-high with four complete games...second on the team with 92 innings pitched...gave up just 34 earned runs...was second on the team with 88 strikeouts...batters posted a .249 average in 365 at bats...made first start against Wisconsin Parkside (2/7/10)...won first game of season in a relief role against Concordia (2/15/10)....had a career-high 12 strikeouts against Midland Lutheran (3/15/10)...had nine strikeouts in three games...did not allow a run in seven innings against Minnesota, Crookston (3/20/10) and Northern State (4/25/10)...made final appearance of the season in a 6-5 win over Winona State in the Central Region tournament, going 7.1 innings with six strikeouts to earn a no-decision (5/14/10).
2009: Anderson posted a 2-2 record in 2009, which included 30.1 innings of work...charted 34 strikeouts
and a 4.45 ERA as a freshman...gained wins against Malone and Minnesota Duluth...netted a season-high 10 strikeouts vs. Minnesota, Crookston (3/20/09).
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters for the Brainerd H.S. baseball team…was an All-Conference pick and Scholar All-Conference award winner…struck out 19 of the 26 batters he faced his senior season…lettered once in football and basketball…was a fine arts and student athlete scholar award winner.
PERSONAL: A 2008 graduate of Brainerd High…the son of Russell and Barbara Anderson…says his dad has had the greatest influence on his career…lists playing in the state football tournament at the Metrodome as his greatest sports moment…enjoys anything to do outdoors in his free time…undecided on a major.
COACHES' TAKE: “Nick has made some incredible strides since high school, where he only pitched six innings his senior year. He has turned himself into a pro prospect after his solid year last year and great summer in the NWL being named an all-star. He needs to continue to stay on track and work hard to achieve his goals of being a professional baseball player.”
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